Synopsis
The Shallow End & The Lost Colony
Published by Dramatists Play Service
2 Male 6 Female
Over a period of days they become fascinated by Marjorie's friend Brendan, a boy with a heart condition, expected to die at any moment (which makes him romantic)
Addie finds Brendan cute and the other girls convince her to approach him. Rather than befriending the boy, she finds that Marjorie is not the "dufus" Teresa and Becca claim she is. Days later the girls hear that Brendan has died, more grist for the gossip mill, which Addie finds too distasteful
In the final scene, Teresa and Becca cannot believe that Addie has left their circle to sit with Marjorie, an insult they can't even begin to understand - what ever could be wrong with her? (F4 or 4 girls)
Comic, yet touching looks at what it means to be young and gain your first taste of adult awareness
"Evocative speaks with clarity and humor" ~ NY Times
"sensitively drawn" ~ David Kaufman, The Village Voice
"wacky, off-beat comedy of colorful characters" ~ Carla Waldemar, Twin Cities Reader
In The Lost Colony, Mr and Mrs Lang are vacationing with their daughter Stevie and her boyfriend, Jack. The two couples banter back and forth about where to have dinner, what sights to see and eventually about the states of their relationships
The ideals of the older couple clash with those of the younger's. Stevie, it seems, is much more interested in men who are disinterested while Jack only wants to settle down with Stevie
Mr and Mrs Lang's attitudes are simply practical: A man must have a job he hates so he can support the family he loves, according to Mr Lang; and a woman should find a man who will love her even if he doesn't say it and all he gives her for Christmas is a broom, says his wife
The comfort may be there for her parents, but Stevie may not be convinced, even when Jack says he'll leave her if she doesn't find it within herself to commit ( 2M, 2F)