
Play The Game (Ray)
Kathy Ray
Bell and Roe live in a post-apocalyptic wasteland that is so far gone they don’t even remember a time when there were grocery stores, safe drinking water, or 911.
They each live in isolation, until they happen to meet.
Bell shows Roe a game: take off your mask and see if you can breathe.
Try this vegetable, and see if you wake up.
Read a poem.
Do more than just not die.
Bell may also have ulterior motives.
Roe’s shelter is stocked with years worth of canned goods and other priceless resources.
Is their friendship true – or just another game?
| Character |
|---|
| BELL F. Small. Whip smart but careful not to show it off. Gifted is not a thing anymore. Calculating but also sometimes impulsive. Tough but not that strong. A good liar. Lonesome. |
| ROE F. Physically imposing. Not chatty but she is paying attention. Instinctive, careful. Athletes are not a thing anymore. Strong but only sometimes tough. A bad liar. Lonesome. |
Tomorrow Game – Excerpt at the Michael Kanin Playwriting Awards (46:26)
Tomorrow Game is a play written by Brandy N. Carie and published by Samuel French .
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