Balcony Scene, The
by Wil Calhoun, Will Calhoun

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90 mins Present Day Exterior Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes American Comedy

Synopsis

Karen is attractive, garrulous, and full of life.

She has a new job, a new apartment, and a violent past that refuses to leave her alone.

Alvin is shy, cerebral, and reserved.

He writes about history and has seen all he wants to of the present.

On adjacent balconies, these two neighbors share their separate isolations, help one another to see the obstacles they have denied, and eventually discover a system through which they can, together, safely navigate their treacherous urban landscape.

First produced in the early 90's, Wil Calhoun's The Balcony Scene speaks more vividly today to the choices that confront all of us in a world that has grown more dangerous as our perceptions and conceptions of security becomes deeply challenged.

Press Reviews

"Instantly engaging.... Wonderfully appealing." - Drama Logue"Artful and unfashionably heartwarming... A dog day tonic, breezy and citrus sweet."

— NY Newsday "A small gem... Charming and delicious." - Gannett News

"A sunny salute to romance."

— L.A. Times

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1992
Binding Paperback
Pages 80
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573693625
ISBN-10 0573693625

Balcony Scene, The is a American comedy play written by Wil Calhoun and published by Samuel French (1992).

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