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THE ARMCHAIR – SHORT TEN MINUTE DRAMA
When Jenny Marshall arrives home to find a huge chair in the middle of her living room, she immediately calls her landlord. He says he thought it was a gift from her mother, so he let the moving guys in to drop it off. Jenny, knowing full well that her mother would never send her a chair like this, nevertheless calls her mother to find out. Then she finds a mysterious letter down the back of the chair addressed to her. It is from a man she never knew…
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The Lads – Drama about Irish Americans – a modern folk tale
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Author: Jean Blasiar
Type: One act play
Genre: Short Ten minute drama
Cast: 2-4 players. 2 actors on stage (1M 1F) and two on the phone with 1-2 lines each (1M 1F)
Ages of the actors: Two young to middle aged, two older (on the phone)
Suitable for: All ages to watch and teens up to perform
Length: Eight to Ten minutes
Set: A large overstuffed chair in the middle of her apartment. No other furniture needed on stage.
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – the dialogie is east to deliver and learn, but the actors need to display real emotion on the stage
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Like this play? Other dramas about family that you may enjoy:
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The Comfort of Concrete – one act drama about a mother’s grief for her missing daughter who is presumed dead
Daughter like you – British drama about the death of a young child
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