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ANNE THEN SOME – PLAY ABOUT TEEN FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE
You are raspberry cordially invited to Prince Edward Island, home of carrot-top-of-the-line literary heroine Anne Shirley and her bosom friend Diana Barry. These kindred spirits have some contemporary company: Vernie and Cori, teenage visitors who meet for the first time on a field day at Field Day at Green Gables Heritage Place. In one comedic act we follow the duo as they train together for Field Day. They’re on a team, much to Vernie’s vexation. That’s them. Cori comes up with the crazy ideas and Vernie entertains them. A three-legged race enables the girls to get closer than the pleats in Anne’s pigtail braids, but is it love at first “site”? Anne and Diana solemnly swear their faithfulness to one another within minutes of meeting. Will Vernie and Cori duplicate their devotion? In ‘Anne Then Some,’ we see a relationship unfold in the best way and how a friendship (and maybe more than that) is as wondrous and innocent as it gets. Play about teen friendship and love.
This is Vernie and Cori’s story.
PRODUCTION HISTORY
Westminster College, Production, 2020
Orange County Arts Council, Staged Reading, 2019
Queer Theatre Kalamazoo, Staged Reading, 2019
Author: Allison L. Fradkin
Type: One act play
Genre: Teen, LGBT, comedy, play about teen friendship and love
Cast: 2F
Ages of the actors: Fifteen or Sixteen years old
Suitable for: Teens and young people
Length: Ten to Fifteen minutes
Set: Outdoors near the Green Gables House
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – Actors must be open to positive representation of characters who identify as LGBT
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Copyright © March 2020 Allison L. Fradkin and Off The Wall Play Publishers
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