Description
TIMES CHANGE – HOMAGE TO “WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF”
In the vein of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf”, an older couple with a difficult relationship invite their university colleagues, a much younger couple, over for drinks late one night. As the evening progresses, fuelled by alcohol and the lateness of the hour, dark secrets are revealed, and inhibitions laid bare. With touches of dark humour, TIMES CHANGE is a two-act dramedy for four actors.
Times Change can be considered to be an updated homage to “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf,” with a lot of satire on the misguided attitudes and values of the 1970’s.
Other dark comedies and satires by American playwright George Freek:
Try Psychology – melodramatic comedy about a failing hotel
Something’s got to give – two act suburban comedy play about a fateful night
Author: George Freek
Type: Two-act Play
Genre: Depending on the director’s interpretation this play script can be played as a drama with comic elements or as a satire. Homage to “Who’s Afraid of Viriginia Woolf”
Cast: 2M 2F
Ages of the actors: Two middle aged to older and one younger couple
Suitable for: Adults and older teens
Length: 60-70 minutes
Set: STEVEN’S and SUZIE’S home and A small Midwestern college
Level of Difficulty: 7/10 – playing homage to the original play so that it is recognizable but incorporating the satirical humour in it at the same time.
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