The Miracle on Hollywood & Vine

TEN-MINUTE: Old Clown and Elephant find themselves on an intersection in the middle of nowhere.

Written for the Playwrights Thriving 2024 Secret Santa Title Swap.

TEN-MINUTE: Old Clown and Elephant find themselves on an intersection in the middle of nowhere.

Written for the Playwrights Thriving 2024 Secret Santa Title Swap.

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The Miracle on Hollywood & Vine

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  • Nora Louise Syran: The Miracle on Hollywood & Vine

    A charming two hander sure to delight audiences. At a crossroads (literally) two colorful characters are perhaps a bit lost but not in the grand scheme of things; they’re together, where they should be looking up and outward. Nice.

    A charming two hander sure to delight audiences. At a crossroads (literally) two colorful characters are perhaps a bit lost but not in the grand scheme of things; they’re together, where they should be looking up and outward. Nice.

  • Steven G. Martin: The Miracle on Hollywood & Vine

    This short play is absolutely charming because of its setting, its characters. I get a feel of "Waiting for Godot" and Looney Tunes. Also, I love the mindset -- we may not be where we expect, but that doesn't mean it isn't glorious.

    This short play is absolutely charming because of its setting, its characters. I get a feel of "Waiting for Godot" and Looney Tunes. Also, I love the mindset -- we may not be where we expect, but that doesn't mean it isn't glorious.

  • Adam Richter: The Miracle on Hollywood & Vine

    [2024-12-29]

    Elephant and Old Clown are two of the most endearing characters I have come across in a long time. I loved this tender, funny and insightful piece about two circus performers and longtime friends who wind up at the "wrong" Hollywood and Vine.
    Is it really the wrong one? Produce the play and find out!

    [2024-12-29]

    Elephant and Old Clown are two of the most endearing characters I have come across in a long time. I loved this tender, funny and insightful piece about two circus performers and longtime friends who wind up at the "wrong" Hollywood and Vine.
    Is it really the wrong one? Produce the play and find out!

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Character Information

  • OLD CLOWN
    Character Age
    An old clown, ideally played by a youth performer
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • ELEPHANT
    An elephant
    Character Age
    Any, ideally performed by a youth performer
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any