One Lane Bridge
by Stephen Gregg

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Synopsis

One Act Drama / A snowy night.

A drive through a mountain canyon.

Nothing bad happens if I'm late thinks 16-year-old Eli as he creeps along this winding road.

He doesn't know anything about his soon to be passenger Samantha, except that she's a friend of a friend and needs a ride to Home Depot.

But Eli is glad for the company, especially considering the stuff that's been going on in his town.

Soon, though, Eli's terrible driving sparks an argument, and the conversation takes an odd, dark turn.

Eli and Samantha tell stories designed to scare each other.

Eli's story is haunting, but he's out of his league.

Once Samantha tells her story, Eli finds himself driving too fast, not because he's going to be late, but because he wants out of that car.

Eli's not going to make it to Home Depot.

One Lane Bridge is relentlessly compelling, genuinely scary and contains one moment so startling that your audience is guaranteed to talk about it afterward.

(Cast: 2m., 1w., 2 to 10+ either gender.)

Publication

Year 2009
Pages 40
ISBN-13 9781583427040
ISBN-10 158342704X

One Lane Bridge is a play written by Stephen Gregg and published by Dramatic Publishing (2009).

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