Drinking Shiraz With Strangers

Running to a fancy liquor store on the way to the firm's Christmas party should be. a quick stop on the way to a nice evening out, but for Ellis and Solaire it quickly reveals the difference in their backgrounds and potentially damaging their ability to move on from what they learn. It's not just about the label on the bottle, is it?

Written as part of the Playwrights Thriving Secret Santa Title Exchange (2021...

Running to a fancy liquor store on the way to the firm's Christmas party should be. a quick stop on the way to a nice evening out, but for Ellis and Solaire it quickly reveals the difference in their backgrounds and potentially damaging their ability to move on from what they learn. It's not just about the label on the bottle, is it?

Written as part of the Playwrights Thriving Secret Santa Title Exchange (2021). This title was lovingly gifted by Steven G. Martin! <3

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  • Steven G. Martin: Drinking Shiraz With Strangers

    I like this short dramatic play. What I like most is Emily McClain's empathy for both characters and their perspectives. Ellis and Solaire both make valid points about modern life, ambition, reaching beyond means, and office politics. McClain is clear-eyed and allows these characters to go back and forth, arguing but understanding one another. It's really nice character work in a play that I really like.

    I like this short dramatic play. What I like most is Emily McClain's empathy for both characters and their perspectives. Ellis and Solaire both make valid points about modern life, ambition, reaching beyond means, and office politics. McClain is clear-eyed and allows these characters to go back and forth, arguing but understanding one another. It's really nice character work in a play that I really like.

  • Adam Richter: Drinking Shiraz With Strangers

    When you climb the corporate ladder, like it or not, you drag your significant other along for the ride. Emily McClain's incisive and thoughtful short play examines the cost of playing office politics, and the effect it can have on personal relationships. Is it worth becoming partner if it means you give up who you are? The stakes are high and the characters are both sympathetic as they search for the right bottle to solve their problems.
    Bravo!

    When you climb the corporate ladder, like it or not, you drag your significant other along for the ride. Emily McClain's incisive and thoughtful short play examines the cost of playing office politics, and the effect it can have on personal relationships. Is it worth becoming partner if it means you give up who you are? The stakes are high and the characters are both sympathetic as they search for the right bottle to solve their problems.
    Bravo!

  • Daniel Prillaman: Drinking Shiraz With Strangers

    The amount of money one is willing to spend on wine is probably about as psychologically telling as one's favorite episode of "Black Mirror" (Fifteen Million Merits, ftw). McClain takes a sledgehammer to the old "I know my partner, right? I haven't wasted my life, have I?" scenario, giving us a delightful rumination on class, ambitions in relationships, and everything in between. Perfect for any short festival, whether it's geared for the holidays or not. Also...some wine labels are really pretty, and that's all I have to say about that.

    The amount of money one is willing to spend on wine is probably about as psychologically telling as one's favorite episode of "Black Mirror" (Fifteen Million Merits, ftw). McClain takes a sledgehammer to the old "I know my partner, right? I haven't wasted my life, have I?" scenario, giving us a delightful rumination on class, ambitions in relationships, and everything in between. Perfect for any short festival, whether it's geared for the holidays or not. Also...some wine labels are really pretty, and that's all I have to say about that.

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Character Information

  • Ellis
    Character Age
    30's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    BIPOC
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Solaire
    Character Age
    30's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    BIPOC
    Character Gender Identity
    Female

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Playwrights Thriving, Year 2021