Synopsis
The Agreement
Published by Dramatists Play Service
1 Male 1 Female
But then, one day, Jenny comes home during Sal's writing time, and he senses that a change has come over her - a change which threatens to challenge and disrupt their carefully arranged understanding. She seems strangely elated - yet quarrelsome too - as she announces that she is quitting her acting class
With growing apprehension Sal draws out the reason for her behavior: she is pregnant, and wants them to marry. At first it appears that he will do as she wishes, but gradually he makes his feelings all too clear to her
He cannot accept the life that marriage and parenthood would entail. It would mean the destruction of the comfortable cocoon he has escaped into, and the loss is one that Sal cannot face
But for Jenny life is something that must go on, and she will find the courage to move with it - alone if this must be. Sadly she packs her few things and leaves, while Sal turns to the solace of his typewriter and to the hollow comfort of a life that he can only write about but never truly know
Concerned with the special "world" an artist builds to nurture and protect his creativity, this powerful and illuminating play probes deeply into the agonizing dilemma which must be dealt with when this hard won freedom is jeopardized