Lorelai is drawn into the world of the faeries, who make an offer too good to refuse.
* Written for Facing February, Day 17. Prompt: Write a play based on fairy tales.
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Lorelai is drawn into the world of the faeries, who make an offer too good to refuse.
* Written for Facing February, Day 17. Prompt: Write a play based on fairy tales.
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STOCKHOLM SYNDROME - A ONE-MINUTE PLAY
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Ken Love:
STOCKHOLM SYNDROME - A ONE-MINUTE PLAY
by Adam Richter
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Writing a play based in the world of fantasy is not as easy as one might think (Yes - I speak from experience). Much harder is to engage a reader or an audience with such a work in one minute! Well, Adam Richter, with "Stockholm Syndrome - a one minute play" has done just that and more. Highly engaging, very believable and leaving this reader wanting more - namely a live production! Kudos!
Writing a play based in the world of fantasy is not as easy as one might think (Yes - I speak from experience). Much harder is to engage a reader or an audience with such a work in one minute! Well, Adam Richter, with "Stockholm Syndrome - a one minute play" has done just that and more. Highly engaging, very believable and leaving this reader wanting more - namely a live production! Kudos!
”
Paul Donnelly:
STOCKHOLM SYNDROME - A ONE-MINUTE PLAY
by Adam Richter
“
Faerie Maebh is amazed by Lorelai's readiness to move into her world. Those of us living in our world will find Lorelai's readiness all too compelling.
Faerie Maebh is amazed by Lorelai's readiness to move into her world. Those of us living in our world will find Lorelai's readiness all too compelling.
”
Christopher Plumridge:
STOCKHOLM SYNDROME - A ONE-MINUTE PLAY
by Adam Richter
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Oh what a tease,to create a magic world in just two pages, then leave us hanging, wanting more!
Whimsical and magical, this short plays has some delicious humour too.
More please!
Oh what a tease,to create a magic world in just two pages, then leave us hanging, wanting more!
Whimsical and magical, this short plays has some delicious humour too.
More please!