

A Thousand Years
Kenny Finkle
Why we like it
"'One Hundred' presents a compelling exploration of identity and existence, masterfully brought to life by a single performer."
From: One-Person ShowsWhat readers are saying
Readers appreciate the thought-provoking concept of reliving a memory eternally in this play. Many find the characters' unique stories and the play’s effective use of minimal props to create engaging scenes impressive. It is considered an ideal introduction to plays for new readers, though some mention it may not have the most groundbreaking dialogue or story. Overall, it leaves a positive impact and encourages reflection on personal choices.
Imagine that you must choose one single memory from your life and capture it with a magical camera—everything else will be erased.
Imagine that choosing this memory is your only way of passing through to eternity.
Imagine that you have just one hour to choose.
One Hundred is a British play written by Neil Monaghan and published by Nick Hern Books in London (2003).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books (eISBN 9781780016726).
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