The Trail’s Creek – Play about mental disability

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It’s December 1952 in a small town located in Indiana. Henry and Amelia were high school sweethearts that married and started a family. They had their first child, Mary, when they were still young themselves. After years of missed benchmarks and numerous doctor’s visits, it is  determined that Mary is severely mentally handicapped. Their love for Mary never wavers nor are they ashamed. Henry and Mia always put Mary first in this play about mental disbility.

One day they are told by their priest that a place called the Trail Creek State School for the Feeble-Minded might be a place
Mary could find beneficial. Mary is sent to the school where she finds friends with similar challenges. When alone in the
common room, Mary and her friends talk and communicate without any disability. Mary doesn’t understand it but finds this magical time life changing. However, it doesn’t take long for Mary to find out that the school has secrets and she may be in danger. Will her family come back for her? Will she ever see them again?
The Trail’s Creek challenges our compassion and understanding about worlds and people we often don’t seek to engage with or simply ignore.

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THE TRAIL’S CREEK – PLAY ABOUT MENTAL DISABILITY

It’s December 1952 in a small town located in Indiana. Henry and Amelia were high school sweethearts that married and started a family. They had their first child, Mary, when they were still young themselves. After years of missed benchmarks and numerous doctor’s visits, it is  determined that Mary is severely mentally handicapped. Their love for Mary never wavers nor are they ashamed. Henry and Mia always put Mary first in this play about mental disbility.

One day they are told by their priest that a place called the Trail Creek State School for the Feeble-Minded might be a place
Mary could find beneficial. Mary is sent to the school where she finds friends with similar challenges. When alone in the
common room, Mary and her friends talk and communicate without any disability. Mary doesn’t understand it but finds this magical time life changing. However, it doesn’t take long for Mary to find out that the school has secrets and she may be in danger. Will her family come back for her? Will she ever see them again?
The Trail’s Creek challenges our compassion and understanding about worlds and people we often don’t seek to engage with or simply ignore.

Other plays by American playwright Zachary Mark:

The Comfort of Concrete – a drama about a missing daughte, presumed dead
Second Glance – a play about family and forgiveness

Author: Zachary Mark

Type: Full length one act play in ten scenes

Genre: Drama play about mental disability

Cast 6F 4M

Ages of the actors: All adult characters but the mains are young adults so could be played by teens

Suitable for: All ages to watch and teens up to perform

Length: 70 minutes

Sets: Amelia and Henry’s small house. A round table is set center stage. The entrance to the house is a door upstage center
behind the table. A window is upstage left.

The common room of the school is where students can sit and color, do puzzles to pass the time. There is one table center stage with 3 chairs.

Level of Difficulty: 7/10 Playing a mentally handicpaped person can be a challenge and should be played with sensitivity.

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Copyright © April 2023 Zachary Mark and Off The Wall Play Publishers

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