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Pilgrims

  • Diane Ney
  • One Act, Fantasy, Comedy, The Future
  • 4M, 2F
  • ISBN: PB2

"A wonderfully idiosyncratic take on love and marriage in a future age."

Gordon House, Former Head of BBC Radio Drama

  • One Act
  • Fantasy, Comedy
  • 45 minutes

  • Time Period: The Future
  • Target Audience: Teen (Age 14 - 18), Appropriate for all audiences, Adult
  • Set Requirements: Area Staging

  • Performance Group:
  • Community Theatre, College Theatre / Student, High School/Secondary, Senior Theatre
Snatches of poetry ("Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand") found in a tiny box provide the inspiration for Pilgrims, a light-hearted fantasy about love and commitment.

In a future world, marriage has been forbidden because The Ancients discovered it led to breakdowns, insanity and object throwing. Instead, people renew their coupling vows every seven years, often taking advantage of the escape clause.

This seems perfectly natural to Celia, who's celebrating her 20th birthday, her Woman's Birthday, when she becomes legally free to choose her first coupling partner. She's hoping that will be Mike, her fellow literary restorer, who's working with her on creating a story for the upcoming Festival of the Ancients from the poetry fragments. Mike loves Celia but, inspired by those heady fragments and by a book on ancient coupling practices, he's decided to convince her to marry him.

Given that this radical practice will mean they must leave the City and live in the wilderness without any technology or rent control, Mike is going to have to do a lot of convincing. And fast. The boat leaves in three hours and they still have to take care of all the preliminaries listed in the book (like the "shower").

Complicating Mike's plans is Celia's muscular intended, Drake, who's rarin' to couple with the birthday girl himself. 

REVIEWS:

"A wonderfully idiosyncratic take on love and marriage in a future age."

 Gordon House, Former Head of BBC Radio Drama

  • Casting: 4M, 2F

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Snatches of poetry (eGood pilgrim, you do wrong your hande) found in a tiny box provide the inspiration for Pilgrims, a light-hearted fantasy about love and commitment. In a future world, marriage has been forbidden because The Ancients discovered it led to breakdowns, insanity and object throwing. Instead, people renew their coupling vows every seven years, often taking advantage of the escape clause. This seems perfectly natural to Celia, whoes celebrating her 20th birthday, her Womanes Birthday, when she becomes legally free to choose her first coupling partner. Shees hoping that will be Mike, her fellow literary restorer, whoes working with her on creating a story for the upcoming Festival of the Ancients from the poetry fragments. Mike loves Celia but, inspired by those heady fragments and by a book on ancient coupling practices, hees decided to convince her to marry him. Given that this radical practice will mean they must leave the City and live in the wilderness without any technology or rent control, Mike is going to have to do a lot of convincing. And fast. The boat leaves in three hours and they still have to take care of all the preliminaries listed in the book (like the eshowere). Complicating Mikees plans is Celiaes muscular intended, Drake, whoes rarine to couple with the birthday girl himself. Area staging. Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

$19.95