DON'T PLAY WITH YOUR FOOD, a full-bodied absurdist comedy
by Arianna Rose
Casey has been struggling with emotional eating, food addictions and body dysmorphia her entire life. While making her umpteenth resolution to lose weight, a wild journey ensues that pits Casey against her ‘forbidden foods’, put on trial for condiment crimes, warring with well-being quick fixes, and every nightmare about food and being overweight thrown at her in one night. At odds with her former and future...
Casey has been struggling with emotional eating, food addictions and body dysmorphia her entire life. While making her umpteenth resolution to lose weight, a wild journey ensues that pits Casey against her ‘forbidden foods’, put on trial for condiment crimes, warring with well-being quick fixes, and every nightmare about food and being overweight thrown at her in one night. At odds with her former and future selves, she wonders if she’ll ever forge a path to wellness. An absurdist comedy about the pain we hold ourselves in by comparing our insides to other people’s outsides and not accepting and loving our bodies.
[NOTE: This is the full length play (80 to 90 minutes). A 40-minute one-act version for 6 to 14 actors also exists, as well as two ten-minute plays excerpted from this script: "Don't Play With Your Food" for 4, 5, or 6 actors; and "The Clean Plate Club" for four actors. All of these other versions are available on my New Play Exchange page. ]
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