View cart “Temp Work – a Ten Minute Comedy about a Sleazy Boss” has been added to your cart.
View cart “Buckingham’s Palace – Comedy about Friends and Family” has been added to your cart.
View cart “Mateo Falcone – Classic story Story of Mateo Falcone as a play script” has been added to your cart.
View cart “The Girl who didn’t Exist – One Act Drama for Four Actors” has been added to your cart.
View cart “Dr Kritzinger’s 12 O’Clock – Award Winning play about Nazi Germany” has been added to your cart.
View cart “Grief and Grizzly Bears – comedy about finding your family (And a Bear)” has been added to your cart.
View cart “Lady Killers – Four Monologues by Women who Kill” has been added to your cart.
View cart “The Pendragon Sacrifice – Award Winning Play about Merlin and King Arthur” has been added to your cart.
View cart “The Fence – Ten Minute Comedy about Relationships” has been added to your cart.
View cart “Lady T – One Act Drama for Teens about an Imaginary Friend” has been added to your cart.
View cart “Art Talk – Comedy Skits for Three Actors” has been added to your cart.
Empty Places of the Heart – a Family Comedy Script about Love and Moving on
$5.50
Mike, 25 and Donna, 19, still live with Steve, their dad, a science teacher at the local high school with a reputation for blowing things up. Mike lives there because he worries that his father can’t be trusted to look after himself (and that he’ll end up blowing himself up) and Donna because all she wants to do is be in a metal band and live on the Dole. Today, things are about to change. It seems that Steve may have blown up the science lab for the last time and both Steve and Mike have met someone. A family comedy about moving on.
(read full description below)
THIS IS A DIGITAL SCRIPT
EMPTY PLACES OF THE HEART – A FAMILY COMEDY SCRIPT
Mike, 25 and Donna, 19, still live with Steve, their dad, a science teacher at the local high school with a reputation for blowing things up. Mike lives there because he worries that his father can’t be trusted to look after himself (and that he’ll end up blowing himself up) and Donna because all she wants to do is be in a metal band and live on the Dole. Today, things are about to change. It seems that Steve may have blown up the science lab for the last time and both Steve and Mike have met someone. A family comedy script about moving on.
Other plays by Australian playwright Robert Luxford:
Genre: Family Comedy Script, dramedy, Australian comedy
Cast: 2M 3F
Ages of the actors: Two in their fifties, the rest late teens to twenties
Suitable for: Adults – language about sex
Length: 35-40 minutes
Set: A living room with a bookshelf, with an exit to the kitchen and another area that can be designated as a separate room
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – the character of Steve should be eccentric, Mike and Sylvia straitlaced, Donna brash but with care not to overplay this part so she appears realistic and Alice sweet and quiet.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.