|
The Guests as Table 11
by Isaac Rathbone
ISBN #1-60513-141-5
JAC #2011-0045
Cast of Characters
- DAN: 30, single. He wears a
jacket and tie (“wedding attire”), though appears very disheveled. He
has a charming awkwardness to him.
- MAGGIE: 28, single. She wears
a nice dress (“wedding attire”), and her make-up cannot hide the bags
under her eyes. She is shy, but in an attractive way.
- CHRISTINE: (the Bride), 32,
just married. VERY EXCITED that today is her wedding day.
- TODD: (the groom), 30, just
married. VERY EXCITED that today is his wedding day.
- PHOTOGRAPHER:
- DJ: (voice only)
Synopsis
A man and woman awkwardly engage in conversation at a mutual
friend’s wedding. At first, their intentions seem innocent, but as the play
progresses, we learn that they shared an intimate and dark night together.
The Setting
Todd and Christine McScrod's
wedding reception at the Regal Lake Country Club.
About this Playwright
ISAAC RATHBONE's plays have been seen throughout the City
and State of New York, Boston, Providence, Nebraska, Ohio, Minnesota,
Alaska, and Southern California. Credits include Captain Ferguson’s
School For Balloon Warfare (59E59 Theaters & Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Breakfast For Dinner (NYC Fringe Festival & Last Frontier Theater
Conference), The System (Kraine Theatre), There’s Always A Band
(Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater Lab & Great Plains Theater Conference),
Jon Katsberg (Sam French Festival), Nice Paper (Teatro Iati),
Bensonhurst (BoCoCa Arts Festival), Finnegan’s Wake (Triskelion
Arts Center), Welcome Back, Lloyd (Harvest Festival NYC).
Historical plays include: Undeclared History and The Bonus Army
(Both commissioned by Hofstra University), Little Eva (Greater
Milford Historical Association) and Violet to Ruth Ann (National
Baseball Hall Of Fame). He has been a featured expert on Investigation
Discovery’s “Deadly Women” series. His two ten-minute plays The Guests
At Table 11 and Prodigal Father were selected as finalists for
the Actor Theater of Louisville’s Heideman Award. He is a founding member of
Oracle Theatre Inc. and a graduate of Hofstra University. For more
information, visit
www.isaacrathbone.com.
|
Online purchases are for single script purchases only
and include $3 S&H. For more than one script or a script package, please call us
at (781) 272-2066
 |