Description
SIX DAYS UNTIL SUNDAY – COMEDY PLAY FOR TEENS AND AMDRAM
When two friends discover the bodies of two famous missing journalists in a mountain log cabin, miles from where the two were supposed to have disappeared, they read their diary, discovering that the journalists were in fact faking their disappearance in the Australian outback in this comedy play for teens. The two had decided to hide out in the mountains and return, triumphant to reality, having narrowly escaped death in the ”outback.” But in that case, why had they died?
As the two friends read through the diary, one of them decides on a grisly plan to ‘discover’ the bodies of the famous duo, thus bringing fame and fortune to himself.
Performance Accolades:
Six days till Sunday was performed at the State of Arkansas Regional International Thespian One Act Festival in Fayetteville, Arkansas in November 2017. It received all superior ratings for its production of Six Days Till Sunday. The one act was selected by the adjudicators to be preformed at the Arkansas State International Thespian Festival in February of 2018.
Performance History:
Saint James Academy, Texas, USA, 2016
Fayetteville High School, Askansas, 2017
Author: S. Tighe
Genre: Comedy play for teens and amdram (community theatre)
Type: One act comedy plays for teens
Cast: 3M 1F (but could be played by 2F 2M or 3F 1M)
Ages of the Actors: Young, late teens to early twenties
Suitable for: All ages
Length: 30 minutes
Set: A room, bare except for a table and four chairs and old leaves/twigs on the ground. Next to the table are the ‘dead’ bodies of Susan and Neil, in their twenties, slumped together on the ground against the wall. There is an open notebook next to Susan. Neil wears a polka dot beanie. A couple of big backpacks are placed nearby, but not within reaching distance.
Level of Difficulty: 7/10 – to bring comedic elements into the piece
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