

The Story Store
Alan D. Haehnel
Margaret doesn’t know who she is or what she’s aiming for.
Forced to work two jobs to pay down her debt, she wades through office triviality at The Services Corporation by day and works the drive-thru of The Burg at night.
But through co-workers and friends, Margaret’s existential muddle begins to resolve as connections are found in the most unsuspecting of places.
Funny, satirical and surprising, Origin Story is an offbeat look at the quarter-life crisis and how to connect in an unconnected world.
"Humorous and oddly insightful… The existential angst of contemporary life is portrayed both amusingly and poignantly… a very skillful piece of writing, brought to life by rich portrayals of a collection of memorable characters."
— Talkin’ Broadway
"Origin Story is smartly written by a playwright (Nathan Alan Davis) who knows how to conserve dialogue to the bare minimum and, in doing so, somehow still manages to paint multi-layered characters so full of life and resonance while maintaining the individual comedic archetypes. Brilliant… after so many years of seeing a heck of a lot of theatre, I can objectively tell you that this show is spectacular on all levels."
— The Sappy Critic
| Character |
|---|
| Val W, 30s, white. Works at The Services Corporation with Margaret. |
| Anita W, 20s, Tamil. Works at The Services Corporation in the HR department. |
| Bobby M, 20s, white. Works the graveyard shift at The Burg with Margaret. |
| Dex M, 42. Val’s lover on Mondays. |
| Roxanne W, 40s-50s, black. A regular drive-thru customer at The Burg. |
| Gary M, 50s-60s, white. A Xerox repairman. |
| Margaret W, 30s, ethnically ambiguous. Works at The Services Corporation during the day. Also works the graveyard shift at The Burg. |
Origin Story: A Director’s Take
Origin Story is a comedy play written by Nathan Alan Davis and published by Samuel French .
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