Ferris Wheel

Ferris Wheel A Short Play

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Publisher's Synopsis

FERRIS WHEEL is an award-winning play that has been produced across the United States and around the world. Originally published in the anthology TAKE TEN: New 10-Minute Plays by Random House, FERRIS WHEEL continues to delight audiences of all ages. It is the perfect play for any production company from Broadway to local community theatres as well as high schools and colleges alike. Suitable for all ages. AWARDS & NOTICES "EXTRAORDINARY" Take Ten: New Ten Minute Plays, Random House. Finalist Humana Festival Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY. Over 500 productions worldwide including: England, France, Germany, Finland, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong, and India. ABOUT THE PLAY Funny and touching, FERRIS WHEEL is the unlikely love story of two lonely people who are forced to ride together on an old country Ferris wheel. She's afraid of heights. He's afraid to give up smoking. They are both afraid of each other. SETTING: The setting is two folding chairs placed side by side or a small bench. The motion of the Ferris wheel can be created by the movement of the actors, gradually leaning forward going up and gradually leaning backwards going down. The safety bar in front of them should be mimed when necessary. Note: The bulk of the play should run as almost two separate monologues with the characters seldom relating to one another until they have to. CHARACTERS: JOHN and DORIE: They can be any age as long as they are close to the same age. However, the play becomes more poignant if they are a little older and rather average looking. TIME: Late afternoon.

Book information

ISBN: 9781539349402
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 30
Weight: 40g
Height: 203mm
Width: 133mm
Spine width: 2mm