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7/25/2019 Playwriting template
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US
by
Joe Sutton
Copyright 2012
Joe Sutton
64 Goose Hole Rd.
New London, NH 03257(603)763-1218
jsut @ juno.com
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CHARACTERS
Matt...............................18
Mary...............................his Mother
Mark...............................his Father
Time: The Present
Place: The suburbs
Setting: The back half of the ground floor of a two-story house. Primarily a
kitchen, this setting (which should include an entrance leading to a yard),
may be achieved in a number of ways: naturalistically, with refrigerators andstoves...or more abstractly -- with merely a few essential props. All that is
really necessary is a coffee maker. And maybe a couple of chairs.
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ACT ONE
LIGHTS UP ON MARK, WHO SPEAKS QUICKLY,
EXCITEDLY.
MARK
I don't know how it started -- I think she heard a sound -- but she was instantly
out of bed and down the stairs -- she said she raced down -- and she found
him, in the dark, out of breath.
(DIM LIGHTS ON MARY AND MATT. THEY ARE
IN THE KITCHEN.)
MARY
There you are!
(THIS LAST MARY SAYS AS SHE ENTERS,
CAUSING MATT TO SPIN AROUND, HIS LINE
OVERLAPPING WITH HERS, PANICKED.)
MATT
Huh? What!?
(THIS IN TURN CAUSE MARY TO STEP BACK,
STARTLED BY THE VEHEMENCE OF MATTS
REPLY.)
MARY
I said "there you are."
(AND MATT REALIZES HES OVERREACTED.)
MATT
Oh. Yeah.
(BEAT. THE TWO ARE NOW TIP-TOEING
AROUND EACH OTHER. )
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2.
MARY
I didn't hear you come in.
MATT
Right. Yeah.
(THE LIGHTS ARE NOW OUT ON MARK. THE
KITCHEN ITSELF IS NEARLY ALL BLACK.)
MARY
You just came home?
MATT
Yeah.
MARY
When?
MATT
(BEAT) A little while ago.
MARY
And you stayed out here?
MATT
Yeah.
MARY
Why?
MATT
(GRASPING AT AN ANSWER) To get a drink.
(HE HOLDS UP A BOTTLE. IT IS BARELY
DISCERNIBLE. THE ONLY LIGHT VISIBLE IS
COMING FROM A HALLWAY. THE KITCHEN
ITSELF IS DARK.)
MARY
Have you been running?
MATT
No.
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3.
MARY
You're sweating.
MATT
It's hot.
MARY
You're really sweating.
MATT
It's really hot.
(BEAT.)
MARY
We were worried.
MATT
Uh-huh.
MARY
But you're okay?
MATT
Yeah.
MARY
Why don't you come inside?
MATT
I will.
(SHE WATCHES HIM A MOMENT.)
MARY
Are you breathing heavily?