The Butterfly Anchor

by Darrin Friedman

FULL-LENGTH PLAY: A former Olympic swimmer, who once basked in the glory of gold medals, is diagnosed with ALS. Overwhelmed by the frightening prospect of losing his independence, he hesitantly hires an unconventional, spirited young woman to be his full-time caregiver. As their unexpected bond deepens, they realize that both have endured traumatic experiences at the hands of family members and others...

FULL-LENGTH PLAY: A former Olympic swimmer, who once basked in the glory of gold medals, is diagnosed with ALS. Overwhelmed by the frightening prospect of losing his independence, he hesitantly hires an unconventional, spirited young woman to be his full-time caregiver. As their unexpected bond deepens, they realize that both have endured traumatic experiences at the hands of family members and others, preventing them from moving on. Confronted with life-changing choices and an uncontrollable timeline, can these unlikely companions find solace in confronting their painful pasts while embracing the present and future in the limited time they have left?

AWARDS:
Woodward / Newman Finalist 2024
The Colony Theatre, Scripts and Sips Finalist 2024
Epiphanies New Works Festival, Short List Honorable Mention 2024

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  • John Patrick Bray: The Butterfly Anchor

    It is such a treat to read a play written by someone who is sure in their craft, guiding the reader from one moment to the next, foregrounding rich and nuanced characters who all feel like real people just trying to make sense out of human desires and mortality. Friedman's play is emotionally resonant, but never saccharine. It's honest. The most surprising arc is that of Katherine, Brian's mother; I won't say more here because you should experience the play yourself. These are great roles and I truly hope to see it produced.

    It is such a treat to read a play written by someone who is sure in their craft, guiding the reader from one moment to the next, foregrounding rich and nuanced characters who all feel like real people just trying to make sense out of human desires and mortality. Friedman's play is emotionally resonant, but never saccharine. It's honest. The most surprising arc is that of Katherine, Brian's mother; I won't say more here because you should experience the play yourself. These are great roles and I truly hope to see it produced.

  • Claudia Haas: The Butterfly Anchor

    With gorgeous, carefully crafted characters created, The Butterfly Anchor will resonate long after the play is done. Friedman gives us a tale of more than life and death - but what is in-between - something we may have all thought about. Awaiting death, there is a lot of life resounding in all characters. Friedman manages to celebrate small lives in a world that hints at the fear of death and the will to live.

    With gorgeous, carefully crafted characters created, The Butterfly Anchor will resonate long after the play is done. Friedman gives us a tale of more than life and death - but what is in-between - something we may have all thought about. Awaiting death, there is a lot of life resounding in all characters. Friedman manages to celebrate small lives in a world that hints at the fear of death and the will to live.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: The Butterfly Anchor

    "I don’t think we ever stop being what we are." this powerful idea resonated with me through this emotional and very real piece of theatre. I'm not going to sugar coat, there were moments where I was in tears, which should be encouragement enough for anyone to take time to read this brilliantly powerful piece! Sometimes we steer away from the 'difficult' subjects as writers but Darrin has not only approached it, but embraced it with a pure and wonderful sensitivity. Its a brave, honest and emotionally raw in places, which is bound to resonate with an audience!

    "I don’t think we ever stop being what we are." this powerful idea resonated with me through this emotional and very real piece of theatre. I'm not going to sugar coat, there were moments where I was in tears, which should be encouragement enough for anyone to take time to read this brilliantly powerful piece! Sometimes we steer away from the 'difficult' subjects as writers but Darrin has not only approached it, but embraced it with a pure and wonderful sensitivity. Its a brave, honest and emotionally raw in places, which is bound to resonate with an audience!

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Character Information

  • Brian
    A former Olympic gold swimming champion.
    Character Age
    40
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    A white male
    Character Gender Identity
    a cis man
  • Angela
    The caregiver
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any Race or ethnicity
    Character Gender Identity
    a lesbian woman
  • Katherine
    Brian's mother
    Character Age
    60s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    a white woman
    Character Gender Identity
    woman
  • Stan
    Brian's father
    Character Age
    60s-70s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    A white man
    Character Gender Identity
    CHARACTER is white male
  • Tanya
    Angela's girlfried
    Character Age
    30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any Race or ethnicity
    Character Gender Identity
    a lesbian woman
  • Jennifer
    Brian's ex-girlfriend
    Character Age
    30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any Race or ethnicity
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Sylvia
    The escort
    Character Age
    30s
    Character Gender Identity
    Female

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization The Becoming Arts Collective, Staged Reading , Year 2024

Awards

  • The Colony Theatre, Scripts and Sips
    The Colony Theatre
    Finalist
    2024
  • Short List
    Epiphanies New Works Festival
    Honorable Mention
    2024