

No More Sad Things
Hansol Jung
Inside the FedEx box are two things: a 100% bona-fide-heart’s-desire-level wish, and a suicide note.
Hannah tracks the package back to Korea, where her grandmother recently jumped from the roof of the Sunrise Dewdrop Apartment City for Senior Living onto the wrong side of the Demilitarized Zone.
Oops.
| Character |
|---|
| HANNAH (mid 30s) - doctor, about to become a board-certified pediatric neurologist. Control freak. |
| FATHER (50s) - professor. Keeps It Together for the Family. Emotionally clueless. |
| MOTHER (50s) - in a deep depression. Gardening fanatic and HGTV addict. |
| VOICE/ GRANDMA/ MRS. LEE/ OLD MAN IN COAT/ OFFICIAL/ NURSE/ MR. KWON/ KIM JONG IL/ GRANDMOTHER TIGER trickster-lost-soul-friend-voice-of-god. May or may not have been here since the beginning of the world. Possible memory loss. |
| DANG (early-mid 20s) - recent graduate and professional slacker. Has-a-band-sort-of. Good kid. |
| GIRL (20s) - activist in search of a cause. Used-to-have-a-band-sort-of. Blunt. |
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Hannah and the Dread Gazebo is a comedy play written by Jiehae Park and published by Samuel French .
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