

Daphne in Cottage D
Stephen Levi
Roger and Lucy meet at a convention.
Daphne and Nick break down at a diner.
Ethan continues to read compulsively from his new book, The Car Accident , which wouldn’t exist without Daphne.
Soon, it becomes apparent that reality is slippery, time shifty, and we join our characters’ struggles with their own discoveries about love, opportunity, and the desire to pause with trepidation as they try to articulate who and what they actually love.
| Character |
|---|
| Roger Sauvignon he’s a bit self-absorbed/ yet earnest |
| Ethan Cambabert/ Doctor/ Waiter One the storyteller/ confident/ dead serious |
| Daphne Pierre-Pont/ Doctor/ Waiter Two easily annoyed/ aware/ dead serious |
| Nick Nova-Scotia / Doctor/ Waiter Three restless and easily offended/ dead serious |
| Mrs. Reinhardt/ Doctor/ Waiter Four wisely ambivalent/dead serious |
| Lucy Maserati she’s totally game/ cautiously evolving |
How To Get Into Buildings is a comedy play written by Trish Harnetiaux and published by Samuel French .
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