

Small Acts of Kindness
Sherry Kramer
The Things She Held follows a girl as she delivers an acceptance speech – perhaps for a Lifetime Achievement Award or the Nobel Prize – to one person, or a few people, or an empty space, or a collection of memories.
It’s a play about how we hold on to the things we love.
Or maybe it’s about how we let them go.
Do they go?
Can anything really last forever?
Isn’t it all so crazy?
This short one-act comedy drama experiments with the concept of traditional storytelling.
| Character |
|---|
| She 2 Second. Filled with potential, filled with determination; dashing towards the world |
| She 3 Third. Full of time, full of thought; replays scenes in her head and might get lost in a dream |
| Mom |
| Love |
| Committee |
| She 1 First. Full of wonder, full of wishes; a spark might fly off her fingertip |
The Things She Held is a comedy play written by Martha Epstein and published by Playscripts .
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