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Salem’s Daughter [2] - Heather

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By Craig Sodaro - Monologue
Duration: 2-3 minutes
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Salem’s Daughter [2]
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TITLE
Salem’s Daughter [2]
Salem’s Daughter [2]
PLAYWRIGHT
Craig Sodaro
Craig Sodaro
PLAY/BOOK
Salem’s Daughter
Salem’s Daughter
CHARACTER
Heather
Heather
LENGTH
2-3 minutes
2-3 minutes
GENDER
Female
Female
GENRE
Dramatic
Dramatic
AGE RANGE
High School 14-18, College 18-22
High School 14-18, College 18-22
SUB GENRE
Contemporary 1950-Present
Contemporary 1950-Present
COPYRIGHT
Craig Sodaro. Presented with permission from Pioneer Drama Service.
Craig Sodaro. Presented with permission from Pioneer Drama Service.
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This gripping drama opens in 1691, where Sarah Brooks, who has been tried as a witch, is sentenced to hang, cursing those who would disturb her rest. Now jump to the present: six high school seniors have a birthday party at Heather’s house, which is built on the hill where the condemned witches were buried. Heather goads the others into inviting a new girl, Sarah, to their party. Sarah is the perfect example of the “trash” Heather thinks is ruining the town. Heather insists that Sarah drink a glass of “Initiation Punch,” but when Sarah collapses and dies, the joke suddenly stops. To protect their post-graduation dreams, the others decide to throw Sarah’s body down the backyard well and vow never to tell anyone what happened. Eight years later, the group must once again come together. Construction near the well has revealed... nothing. A police detective has told Heather that a woman in a long dress has been seen on her property. Is it Sarah? Or Sarah Brooks?see less
This gripping drama opens in 1691, where Sarah Brooks, who has been tried as a witch, is sentenced to hang, cursing those who would disturb her rest. Now jump to the present: six high school seniors have a birthday party at Heather’s house, which is built on the hill where the condemned witches were buried. Heather goads the others into inviting a new girl,, ...see more
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