

The Eye Of The Beholder
Kent Broadhurst
Perspective - it attacks slowly, turning your loved ones into deformed images of themselves.
Shocking, horrifying, yet at times humorous, it forces you to view life through the eyes of a schizophrenic.
Needs few props and offers a chance for imaginative makeup.
Sci-fi for the stage.
| Character |
|---|
| Woman middle-aged, very prim and proper; appears normal in every way until she is revealed to be totally incapable of distinguishing fantasy from reality |
| Man middle-aged, neat, rather dapper; the most realistically portrayed of the charactersl shows an inner strength and kindness toward all others. |
| Henry a headless, one armed man |
| Mary an attractive blind woman; mother of two children, sympathetic |
| Mother stylish, early 40s, attractive; gaping red hole for mouth |
| Nurse ageless, efficient, kind |
| Girl 16-18, innocent, attractive, loveable; her emotions range from childish innocence to manic depression |
Perspective is a American play written by Paul C Elliott and published by Samuel French (1977).
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