Description
THE COST OF LOVE IS NOT IMMUNE TO INFLATION – A SNOWMAN COMEDY
Leak and Valve are two inflatable snowmen that have been left out a little too long. All the snow has melted and it’s early spring and they still haven’t been taken down. Life hasn’t been great over the past few months – one of them was buried in a drift for weeks and couldn’t see a thing and then when the snow finally melted, a Robin decided to use him as a toilet. But there’s a more pressing problem than that – they’re beginning to deflate as the air leaves their bodies little by little. Leak chooses this very moment to declare his undying love for the deer statue in the corner and the snowmen have to make a choice in this Snowman Comedy. Do they allow themselves to both slowly deflate or will true love conquer all?
PRODUCTION HISTORY
The Cost of Love is not Immune to Inflation was originally produced in April. 2014 by Cupcake Lady Productions in New York, NY as part of their Another Night of Rotten Theatre event.
Other short plays by Matthew Konkel:
Life on the Line – a short comedy for two actors about the life of laundry
Confession Air – 10 minute comedy set on a crashing plane
Author: Matthew Konkel
Type: One act play
Genre: Comedy
Cast: 2M
Ages of the Actors: Teen up to adult
Suitable for: Teens up to perform and watch
Length: Ten minutes
Set: Outdoors
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – playing a snowman reliably – holding the audience’s attention as they don’t really move except the once.
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