GIRL IS MINE

by Jane Elias

Amanda and her 11th-grade English teacher have been meeting after school. She's been helping him with his novel-in-progress, he's her number one confidant. Amanda's father, her boyfriend, and her guidance counselor grow increasingly suspect of the nature of the relationship, but is it really that big a deal?

Amanda and her 11th-grade English teacher have been meeting after school. She's been helping him with his novel-in-progress, he's her number one confidant. Amanda's father, her boyfriend, and her guidance counselor grow increasingly suspect of the nature of the relationship, but is it really that big a deal?

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GIRL IS MINE

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  • Vince Gatton: GIRL IS MINE

    Jane Elias’ wonderful GIRL IS MINE is full of familiar plot elements taken in unexpected directions, littered with proverbial Chekhov’s Guns that resolutely, stubbornly, and delightfully keep not going off. A uniquely close relationship between a teacher and teen student sets off alarm bells for the people in their lives (and in the audience), but nothing here is as simple - neither as guilty nor as innocent - as any of them think it is. A quirky and questioning spirit animates this humane, sad, hilarious, and refreshing play.

    Jane Elias’ wonderful GIRL IS MINE is full of familiar plot elements taken in unexpected directions, littered with proverbial Chekhov’s Guns that resolutely, stubbornly, and delightfully keep not going off. A uniquely close relationship between a teacher and teen student sets off alarm bells for the people in their lives (and in the audience), but nothing here is as simple - neither as guilty nor as innocent - as any of them think it is. A quirky and questioning spirit animates this humane, sad, hilarious, and refreshing play.

  • Michael C. O'Day: GIRL IS MINE

    Is there anything more fundamentally Gothic in the American experience - more grotesque, marked by heightened emotion, and haunted by the weight of the past - as high school? Jane Elias makes a smashing case in GIRL IS MINE, armed with the knowledge that a true Gothic heroine (or playwright) can only succeed by embracing the ambiguity and the dark corners of humanity. A disturbing, enigmatic delight.

    Is there anything more fundamentally Gothic in the American experience - more grotesque, marked by heightened emotion, and haunted by the weight of the past - as high school? Jane Elias makes a smashing case in GIRL IS MINE, armed with the knowledge that a true Gothic heroine (or playwright) can only succeed by embracing the ambiguity and the dark corners of humanity. A disturbing, enigmatic delight.

Character Information

  • Josh
    High school junior. Amanda’s on-again, off-again boyfriend. Smart, loyal, accommodating despite himself. Not sure what the deal is with Amanda and Mr. Prince but he’s not nuts about it.
    Character Age
    16
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Carol
    High school guidance counselor. Prides herself on being good at her job. Invested in her students. Guileless. Ish.
    Character Age
    30s-40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Amanda's Dad
    Figuring out how to be a single dad. Works hard to provide but is not good with boundaries. (He's not alone there.)
    Character Age
    40s-50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • David Prince
    High school English teacher. Caring, gentle, ruminative.
    Character Age
    40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Amanda
    A high school junior. Sharp, self-aware, seemingly misanthropic but still hopeful.
    Character Age
    16
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Piper Theatre (Brooklyn, NY), Year 2021
  • Type Reading, Organization Naked Angels First Mondays, Year 2018

Awards

  • Playwriting Competition
    Austin Film Festival
    Semi-Finalist
    2020
  • Nominee, Susan Smith Blackburn Prize
    2019