All-Nighter (Tales From The Hill #2)

by Sam Heyman

TEN MINUTE: Chip has been burning the candle at both ends, and Jessica is determined to help him get to the bottom as to why. A college dorm heart-to-heart ensues between two friends, learning how not to distract themselves from the things and people who matter most.

Part 2 of Tales From The Hill

New Draft 2/13/24!

TEN MINUTE: Chip has been burning the candle at both ends, and Jessica is determined to help him get to the bottom as to why. A college dorm heart-to-heart ensues between two friends, learning how not to distract themselves from the things and people who matter most.

Part 2 of Tales From The Hill

New Draft 2/13/24!

  • Inquire About Rights
  • Recommend
  • Download
  • Save to Reading List

All-Nighter (Tales From The Hill #2)

Recommended by

  • John Busser: All-Nighter (Tales From The Hill #2)

    Although meant to be part of a larger collection of works, this short play by Sam Heymen stands on it's own. it's a simple tale of friendship, but tackles complex themes. Like how we choose out friends, WHY we choose out friends, and trying to love ourselves so that we can open up to others. Chip and Jessica have a lot of work to do, school wise (Well, CHIP does...) but these two have each other's backs. Chip says it best. “Friends are more important than work. You can catch up on readings and papers.” Well said.

    Although meant to be part of a larger collection of works, this short play by Sam Heymen stands on it's own. it's a simple tale of friendship, but tackles complex themes. Like how we choose out friends, WHY we choose out friends, and trying to love ourselves so that we can open up to others. Chip and Jessica have a lot of work to do, school wise (Well, CHIP does...) but these two have each other's backs. Chip says it best. “Friends are more important than work. You can catch up on readings and papers.” Well said.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: All-Nighter (Tales From The Hill #2)

    This play explores the lives of young people in a very real way. As I listened to Chip talk in a sad but beautiful way about why he chooses to envelope himself in far too much work it brought to my mind how hard it can be living away from home. Sam has created a wonderfully real character in Chip and his good friend Jessica. Between them they explore a spectrum of feelings that a lot of young people will relate to. I love this play for many reasons but mainly because it shows how important support can be.

    This play explores the lives of young people in a very real way. As I listened to Chip talk in a sad but beautiful way about why he chooses to envelope himself in far too much work it brought to my mind how hard it can be living away from home. Sam has created a wonderfully real character in Chip and his good friend Jessica. Between them they explore a spectrum of feelings that a lot of young people will relate to. I love this play for many reasons but mainly because it shows how important support can be.

  • Scott Sickles: All-Nighter (Tales From The Hill #2)

    The challenge of a play cycle is writing individual pieces of a larger story that also stand alone. Missions accomplished!

    We not only meet the fabulous and fabulously neurodivergent Jessica, we also learn more about Chip! Introduced as a fairly together gay crusader in SNOWFLAKE, we now see what a mess he really is when alone with his bestie. Heyman skillfully uses Jessica’s apparent ADHD to organically lay out backstory because WE DO THAT!!! Their quirks and insecurities holograph their friendship beautifully. They make us want more! Fortunately, there are six more plays to go!

    The challenge of a play cycle is writing individual pieces of a larger story that also stand alone. Missions accomplished!

    We not only meet the fabulous and fabulously neurodivergent Jessica, we also learn more about Chip! Introduced as a fairly together gay crusader in SNOWFLAKE, we now see what a mess he really is when alone with his bestie. Heyman skillfully uses Jessica’s apparent ADHD to organically lay out backstory because WE DO THAT!!! Their quirks and insecurities holograph their friendship beautifully. They make us want more! Fortunately, there are six more plays to go!

View all 4 recommendations

Character Information

  • Chip
    A notorious procrastinator.
    Character Age
    late teens
  • Jessica
    A momentarily reformed scatterbrain.
    Character Age
    late teens

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Pipeline-Collective, Year 2022