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One Good Thing [4] - Announcer

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By Don Zolidis - Monologue
Duration: 1-2 minutes
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One Good Thing [4]
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TITLE
One Good Thing [4]
One Good Thing [4]
PLAYWRIGHT
Don Zolidis
Don Zolidis
PLAY/BOOK
One Good Thing
One Good Thing
CHARACTER
Announcer
Announcer
LENGTH
1-2 minutes
1-2 minutes
GENDER
Not-Specified
Not-Specified
GENRE
Serio-Comic, Comedic
Serio-Comic, Comedic
AGE RANGE
Adults 30-40's, Young Adults 20's, College 18-22, High School 14-18
Adults 30-40's, Young Adults 20's, College 18-22, High School 14-18
SUB GENRE
Contemporary 1950-Present
Contemporary 1950-Present
COPYRIGHT
Don Zolidis. Presented with permission from YouthPLAYS.
Don Zolidis. Presented with permission from YouthPLAYS.
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Travis, a senior in high school, is pretty miserable. The girl he's in love with doesn't know he exists, his father is leaving his mother, and his older brother has been deployed to Iraq. All he really wants to do is make it through high school, but that's easier said than done. Erynne, a rebellious punk girl, would probably think Travis has it easy. She's been kicked out of her house and is living in a mini-van and her boyfriend is thinking about dumping her. Even though they have class together at school, Travis and Erynne don't know each other. And whether or not they find each other will determine if they live through the night. A play about dealing with tragedy and the strength necessary to survive, all in the search for just one good thing.see less
Travis, a senior in high school, is pretty miserable. The girl he's in love with doesn't know he exists, his father is leaving his mother, and his older brother has been deployed to Iraq. All he really wants to do is make it through high school, but that's easier said than done. Erynne, a rebellious punk girl, would probably think Travis has it easy. She's been...see more
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