The interviewer is written male but could, at a pinch, be played female.Ĭomedy short. Matthew talks to his wife, admitting his shortcomings as a partner and husband, but is finally overcome by rage. He’s much impressed with the facilities, though it turns out they’re looking after Charlie so nicely because they have mistaken him for his father, and think he’s a resident! Short comedy on a single (retirement home lounge) set.Ĭharlie is visiting Acorn Fields to move his father in. Helen does her best to include him in the family's Christmas celebrations with surprising consequences for them all. Helen and Chris are rather dubious about daughter Charlotte's new boyfriend, shaven headed Ackroyd, currently on police bail. No chorus.Ī short play with a single (kitchen/diner) setting. Worse still, it's an accountant Father Murphy knew in life.Īckroyd’s Christmas Stocking by Alison Clink
Minimal set.įather Murphy has been summoned because Karen appears to be possessed, and possessed by the spirit of an accountant. No chorus.Ĭomedy short, with an unexpected take on exorcism. Determined to salvage the production, the actors stage the play using other actors and their stagehands as scenery. Contains very minor bad language.Ī small theatre company is preparing for opening night of their friend's original play when an accident prevents the truck carrying costumes and props from arriving. No chorus.Ī play within a play with no props or set (that being close to the point). For scripts and lockdown videos/streaming rights, click hereĬlick here to read the script or Click here for more details.
This is much to Courtney’s chagrin - until she discovers that Carlos is a robot.įor scripts and live performance rights, please click on the Price Link to find the cost. Seeking a more stimulating companion, Veronica introduces Carlos into the relationship. No chorus.Ī short one act comedy with a single living room setting and some strong language.ĭespite being close friends Veronica and Courtney have very little in common and their friendship is going a little stale. Selected for and performed at the Pensive Federation Theatre Company's 2016 Significant Other Playwriting Festival at the Tristan Bates Theatre in London.