Hikers – one act for two male actors

one act for two male actors

HIKERS – ONE ACT FOR TWO MALE ACTORS

During his annual escape from the concrete jungle, Kurt Fowler, a high school teacher encounters a college student on a desert mountainside. The college kid is a cheery distraction from his hike as they chat, finding out that they have much in common, such as attending the same school and studying a similar course. Their light hearted banter suddenly gets a lot more real when Kurt realizes the student is eerily familiar. This one act for two make actors cannot be classified as either a comedy or drama, but does have a touch of science fiction!

Hikers was produced in Dallas by TeCo Theatrical Productions in their 13th Annual New Play Festival, which ran from February 19 to March 1 of 2015, with the following cast:

Kurt – Mark Pearson
College Kid – Zahran Anwar

FURTHER PRODUCTION HISTORY

Pleasure Ridge Park High School, KY, USA – 2023

 

Author: Victor Bravo

Genre: One act play, science fiction, sci-fi

Type: One act play

Cast: 2M, two male actors

Ages of the actors: One 50’s, one 20’s

Suitable for: All ages

Length: Ten to fifteen minutes

Set: A mountain trail. Space. At director’s discretion

Level of difficulty: 6/10 – a nice one act for two male actors to get their teeth into.

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Copyright © 2015 Victor Bravo

Like this play? Other sci -fi and slightly eerie scripts for you to enjoy:

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Believe – a troubled girl with a psychic powers visits a psychologist with an ulterior motive
Goddle – comedy sci-fi about when humans land on the telepathic planet Goddle and the aliens take over their minds

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