ANTAGONISM, OR, SOME PEOPLE LIKE TO P*SS IN THE POOL [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

ONE-MINUTE TURN THE OTHER CHEEK PLAY. An over-opinionated, loud, bossy person cannot stand three people are quietly minding their own business, enjoying their leisure time in a way that makes them happy. So, the antagonist takes action.

ONE-MINUTE TURN THE OTHER CHEEK PLAY. An over-opinionated, loud, bossy person cannot stand three people are quietly minding their own business, enjoying their leisure time in a way that makes them happy. So, the antagonist takes action.

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ANTAGONISM, OR, SOME PEOPLE LIKE TO P*SS IN THE POOL [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

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  • Michael Greenspun: ANTAGONISM, OR, SOME PEOPLE LIKE TO P*SS IN THE POOL [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

    Steven G. Martin's ANTAGONISM is a fun and endearing one-minute play that shows the humanity of not letting someone ruin your day; it also encourages the reader/audience to want to know why the Antagonist is behaving in such a way. The juxtaposition of A with B, C, and D shows stark contrast and is pure joy. Kudos.

    Steven G. Martin's ANTAGONISM is a fun and endearing one-minute play that shows the humanity of not letting someone ruin your day; it also encourages the reader/audience to want to know why the Antagonist is behaving in such a way. The juxtaposition of A with B, C, and D shows stark contrast and is pure joy. Kudos.

  • Samantha Marchant: ANTAGONISM, OR, SOME PEOPLE LIKE TO P*SS IN THE POOL [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

    I wish us all the powers of “turn the other cheek” B, C and D have.

    I wish us all the powers of “turn the other cheek” B, C and D have.

  • John Mabey: ANTAGONISM, OR, SOME PEOPLE LIKE TO P*SS IN THE POOL [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

    There's a wonderful playfulness to Steven G. Martin's work and this monologue physicalizes beautifully the art of 'showing' as well as 'telling.' So often we reveal ourselves in what we say, but what we actually do (and in this case, how we respond) is just as telling.

    There's a wonderful playfulness to Steven G. Martin's work and this monologue physicalizes beautifully the art of 'showing' as well as 'telling.' So often we reveal ourselves in what we say, but what we actually do (and in this case, how we respond) is just as telling.

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Character Information

  • A
    Minds everyone else's business. A is younger than the other characters.
    Character Age
    Any age
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • B
    Minding their own business. Doesn't speak.
    Character Age
    Any age
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • C
    Minding their own business. Doesn't speak.
    Character Age
    Any age
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • D
    Minding their own business. Doesn't speak.
    Character Age
    Any age
    Character Gender Identity
    Any

Production History

  • Type University, Organization Gi60 U.K. International One-Minute Theatre Festival, Leeds, U.K., Year 2019