SECOND BANANA

(Full length play in two acts, approximately 2 hrs.) For over 20 years, former NCAA football player Mike Davis has served as an assistant coach at Maplewood High School to beloved and successful Coach "Bud" Thompson, who sadly and unexpectedly passed away. Mike is subsequently hired as the head coach, and then the "fun" really begins. Mike not only has to satisfy an uptight, anxiety-ridden athletic director but...

(Full length play in two acts, approximately 2 hrs.) For over 20 years, former NCAA football player Mike Davis has served as an assistant coach at Maplewood High School to beloved and successful Coach "Bud" Thompson, who sadly and unexpectedly passed away. Mike is subsequently hired as the head coach, and then the "fun" really begins. Mike not only has to satisfy an uptight, anxiety-ridden athletic director but also has to try to collaborate effectively with a newly hired (and slightly controversial) offensive coordinator and a defensive coordinator who just happens to be the son of the former head coach. Beyond that, Mike has to deal with his ex-wife and his estranged son. The latter plays on the team but doesn't exactly have his dad's aptitude for the sport. Throw in a star quarterback with troubles of his own, a head cheerleader who is determined to succeed at all costs, and an earnest "water girl" who loves the sport more than any of them and you have the slightly messy recipe for a seriocomic look at living up to expectations, what happens when we don't, and the complicated relationships between fathers and sons and sons and fathers.

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  • Peter Fenton: SECOND BANANA

    It occurred to me that prior to today, I'd never read a sports play before. Brent Alles captures the backroom drama (and comedy) of a new head football coach's office in SECOND BANANA. The coaches are characters with rich history and the plot follows lived-in sports drama territory that would feel especially fresh on stage in this play. I'd be very excited to see how this script continues to develop!

    It occurred to me that prior to today, I'd never read a sports play before. Brent Alles captures the backroom drama (and comedy) of a new head football coach's office in SECOND BANANA. The coaches are characters with rich history and the plot follows lived-in sports drama territory that would feel especially fresh on stage in this play. I'd be very excited to see how this script continues to develop!

  • Kim E. Ruyle: SECOND BANANA

    The thrill of victory. The agony of defeat. It’s drama, and no better stage than a high school football team. Central to Alles drama is a new head coach chasing a winning season and dealing with a demanding principal, ex-wife, teenage son, and two assistant coaches (one of them a trailblazing female). And all this under the shadow of his mentor. Audiences will care for these characters, will root for them, and will celebrate how they each find their way to a winning season.

    The thrill of victory. The agony of defeat. It’s drama, and no better stage than a high school football team. Central to Alles drama is a new head coach chasing a winning season and dealing with a demanding principal, ex-wife, teenage son, and two assistant coaches (one of them a trailblazing female). And all this under the shadow of his mentor. Audiences will care for these characters, will root for them, and will celebrate how they each find their way to a winning season.

  • David (davidbdale) Hodges: SECOND BANANA

    It's hard not to be charmed by the earnest goodness and traditional values of the high school football coaching staff that struggle to uphold the legacy of their longstanding and beloved head coach. Straightforward as most of the characters are, there is conflict among the staff and plenty of family dynamics, plus the ambitious head cheerleader who threatens her boyfriend with her binder of alternative boyfriends should he ever disappoint her.

    It's hard not to be charmed by the earnest goodness and traditional values of the high school football coaching staff that struggle to uphold the legacy of their longstanding and beloved head coach. Straightforward as most of the characters are, there is conflict among the staff and plenty of family dynamics, plus the ambitious head cheerleader who threatens her boyfriend with her binder of alternative boyfriends should he ever disappoint her.

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Character Information

  • MIKE DAVIS
    Character Age
    40s or early 50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • SARAH MITCHELL
    Character Age
    30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • RYAN THOMPSON
    Character Age
    40s or 50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • GREG ROBERTS
    Character Age
    40s or 50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • LISA DAVIS
    Character Age
    40s or 50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • JACKSON DAVIS
    Character Age
    17
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • EMILY JOHNSON
    Character Age
    17 or 18
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • TYLER ANDERSON
    Character Age
    17 or 18
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • MADISON SUMMERS
    Character Age
    17 or 18
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization States of Play, Year 2025
  • Type Reading, Organization Dramatists Guild End of Play 2024, Year 2024