Seven Interviews
by Mark Dunn

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One Act 90 mins Present Day Ensemble Cast Bare Stage/Simple Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes American Comedy

Synopsis

Three actors.

One desk.

Three chairs.

Theatre at its most elemental.

"Seven Interviews" offers up seven different short plays, each with an interview format, and each of which illuminates some aspect of the human condition.

The seven pieces range from the broadly comic to the achingly tragic.

Among the situations set up in the seven pieces are a job interview to replace a secretary who is giving her employer nightmares, a biographer's horrible realization that she doesn't know her subject at all, the matter of a baseball team mascot who is frightening children at the ballpark, a dialogue between psychiatrist and patient with an unexpected outcome, a conference between parent and school principal over the expulsion of the woman's son; along with pieces about a very unlikely customer for a professional hit-man, and an office cleaning lady caught red-handed on Christmas Eve.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 2014
Pages 85
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573702150
ISBN-10 0573702152

Seven Interviews is a American comedy play written by Mark Dunn and published by Samuel French (2014).

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