

Girls We have Known and Other One-Act Plays
Ralph Pape
Why we like it
"Dale Wasserman's 'Open Secrets' intertwines personal and political themes, revealing the secrets that shape our lives and societies."
From: Underrated or Overlooked MasterpiecesAn investigator grills four hyper-respectable citizens after receiving an anonymous letter describing the disappearance of a mysterious Boy who had presumably appeared among them.
A strange story emerges as one by one, the four break down and confess their relationship to the Boy.
The denouement is startling and shocking -- a shameful crime has been committed, though no one knows precisely what it is nor what the penalty may be.
Boy on Blacktop Road and The Stallion Howl may be joined to make a full theatre evening, or may also be performed separately.
If together, there is almost a complete overlap of cast.
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| THE STALLION HOWL |
| BOY ON BLACKTOP ROAD |
Open Secrets is a American comedy play written by Dale Wasserman and published by Samuel French in New York (2005).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle .
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