That Darn Plot!
by David Belke

That Darn Plot! Book Cover
That Darn Plot! Cover

Highlights

120 mins Present Day Ensemble Cast Strong Role for Leading Man (Star Vehicle) Strong Role for Leading Woman (Star Vehicle) Bare Stage/Simple Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes Comedy

Synopsis

Mark W. Transom, one of world’s greatest playwrights, is at the end of his rope.

In order to fulfill his contract to artistic director and old friend Jo Harber, he has to create a play in one night, or lose everything.

Half-asleep and half-drunk, Transom starts putting theatrical personalities he knows into a simple comedy about putting on a play.

As the characters come to life before his eyes, the play seems to be progressing well, until, unbidden and without warning, Transom’s son Lloyd appears as a character, and the play takes on a life of its own.

As the playwright struggles to maintain the upper hand, the out-of-control writing process brings him closer and closer to the heart of his estrangement with his son.

Hilarious and heartfelt, That Darn Plot!

is a comedy about playwriting, rehearsals, rewriting, and rehabilitating reality, as well as a sympathetic look at a creative writer who is unable to connect with the people around him, including his only child.

Characters

Character
Jo Harber

30s; Artistic Director of The Harvest Theatre; director of "The Cardboard Box" by Mark W. Transom.

Geoffrey Regeant

40s-50s; actor playing Martin, the father part in "The Cardboard Box".

Russell Croft

20s; actor playing Lorne, the son part in "The Cardboard Box".

Ivy Schreiver

20s; stage manager.

Lloyd Transom

30s; son of Mark W. Transom and representative of his estate, an electrical engineer.

Mark W. Transom

50s-60s; playwright.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573627798
ISBN-10 0573627797

That Darn Plot! is a comedy play written by David Belke and published by Samuel French .

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