We Are The Broken People

by Joe Swenson

(ONE ACT - 25 Minutes)
Blending Slam Poetry/Spoken Word Monologues into a story about a night club shooting. Keying in on what can break people and yet what their superpower might be. This powerful award-winning piece of art has many fantastic visual as well as metaphorical references to it. The monologue's need to be moved at brisk pace to keep with the style.

(ONE ACT - 25 Minutes)
Blending Slam Poetry/Spoken Word Monologues into a story about a night club shooting. Keying in on what can break people and yet what their superpower might be. This powerful award-winning piece of art has many fantastic visual as well as metaphorical references to it. The monologue's need to be moved at brisk pace to keep with the style.

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  • John Busser: We Are The Broken People

    I cannot recommend this piece enough. A gut-wrenching look at that most horrific of events, a mass shooting, told through the eyes of both victims and shooter. The first half is telling, as we see the patrons of a nightclub in line, speculating about the others, most likely with no real idea what their hopes, dreams and fears really are. The shooter is there too, the only one who's thoughts center more around himself, which is chilling. In the second half, we learn truths right before the trigger is pulled. It's tragedy on so many different levels.

    I cannot recommend this piece enough. A gut-wrenching look at that most horrific of events, a mass shooting, told through the eyes of both victims and shooter. The first half is telling, as we see the patrons of a nightclub in line, speculating about the others, most likely with no real idea what their hopes, dreams and fears really are. The shooter is there too, the only one who's thoughts center more around himself, which is chilling. In the second half, we learn truths right before the trigger is pulled. It's tragedy on so many different levels.

  • Christopher Plumridge: We Are The Broken People

    WE ARE THE BROKEN PEOPLE is a profound, moving and poetic performance piece by Joe Swenson. These broken people line up in a que for a nightclub, their lives already on the ropes for no fault of their own.
    Told uniquely in a series of spoken thoughts by other characters, audiences will be drawn into every character, will feel for them and wonder how they were able to become who they are today.
    Society needs to address these issues as well as laying down their arms.
    Joe has created an incredibly deep message which needs to be told. Excellent.

    WE ARE THE BROKEN PEOPLE is a profound, moving and poetic performance piece by Joe Swenson. These broken people line up in a que for a nightclub, their lives already on the ropes for no fault of their own.
    Told uniquely in a series of spoken thoughts by other characters, audiences will be drawn into every character, will feel for them and wonder how they were able to become who they are today.
    Society needs to address these issues as well as laying down their arms.
    Joe has created an incredibly deep message which needs to be told. Excellent.

  • Andrew Martineau: We Are The Broken People

    As I have thought about some of senseless shootings in recent weeks, my mind keeps asking how we might stop the desensitization of murder that we hear or read about. Joe Swenson’s beautifully provocative and eloquent play could well be the answer. We need more backstory, and we need to experience stories like this together. That is the power of theatre and bold playwriting. Bravo and thank you.

    As I have thought about some of senseless shootings in recent weeks, my mind keeps asking how we might stop the desensitization of murder that we hear or read about. Joe Swenson’s beautifully provocative and eloquent play could well be the answer. We need more backstory, and we need to experience stories like this together. That is the power of theatre and bold playwriting. Bravo and thank you.

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Character Information

This is an ensemble piece
  • Griffin
    Young Adult in line at the club, ADHD/Depression/Alcoholic
  • Sarah
    Young Adult in line at the club, Physically and Verbally Abused
  • Laura
    Young Adult in line at the club, Sexually Abused by a Relative
  • Matthew
    Young Adult in line at the club, Emotionally Abused
  • Kevin
    Young Adult in line at the club, Victim of Racism
  • Virginia
    Young Adult in line at the club, Victim Mentality
  • Patrick
    Older Man in line at the club, he doesn't fit in, but has an agenda. He's broken and is now a breaker.

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Motivational Works of Art, Year 2015

Production History

  • Type Fringe, Organization PortFringe2015, Year 2015

Awards

  • Critics Choice Award
    PortFringe2015
    Audience Choice
    2015