I am looking for a few directors/producers to read a new play. The play
Finding Forever” is a romantic comedy in two acts.
Emma and Jansen Foyle, are celebrating their fiftieth anniversary. Emma is a professor of English Literature, and Jansen a retired engineer. Flashbacks to their youth pull audiences along through moments in time as they play their ingenious word games, build their family and tease the neighbors. They write FIMMAH to one another as a secret code – leaving it on cookies, writing it on notes and in chalk throughout the yard – a private acronym that captures their devotion to one another, a declaration of love known only to the two of them.
Their granddaughter, Theresa, has watched them grow old together. She and her suitor, Stephen, wonder if they will every have such an intensely focused relationship. They learn about true commitment and love as Jansen toasts his life with Emma “the woman who sustained me in sickness and health, in lean times and in plenty…from Niagara to Viagra.”
If you would like to read the script on line, please let me know.
Finding Forever” is a romantic comedy in two acts.
Emma and Jansen Foyle, are celebrating their fiftieth anniversary. Emma is a professor of English Literature, and Jansen a retired engineer. Flashbacks to their youth pull audiences along through moments in time as they play their ingenious word games, build their family and tease the neighbors. They write FIMMAH to one another as a secret code – leaving it on cookies, writing it on notes and in chalk throughout the yard – a private acronym that captures their devotion to one another, a declaration of love known only to the two of them.
Their granddaughter, Theresa, has watched them grow old together. She and her suitor, Stephen, wonder if they will every have such an intensely focused relationship. They learn about true commitment and love as Jansen toasts his life with Emma “the woman who sustained me in sickness and health, in lean times and in plenty…from Niagara to Viagra.”
If you would like to read the script on line, please let me know.
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Re: New Plays
Fri, July 6, 2007 - 5:45 PMI would love to read your play. You should, however, be very careful about who has access to your work.
I have directed, produced, and written amateur children's theatre in southern New Jersey and recently moved to New York.
I have also recently been accused of being a harsh critic, but I will give you my honest opinions mixed with large amounts of encouragement and praise, for you have done somethin gthat I have asyet been unable to do - write a full-length play.
I wish you all the luck in the world, and hope to read your play. I have to find out what FIMMAH stands for.
Terri