Synopsis
The Sand Castle and Three other Plays - Wandering & The Sand Castle & Stoop & Sextet Yes
Published by Dramatists Play Service
5 Male 4 Female
This brilliantly inventive short play covers the span of a man's life in a matter of minutes. Striking harmonics of uncanny depth and pertinence through its rapid fire dialogue, the play not only constructs the outline of a human existence, but also catches and illuminates, the essentials of all that is, or can be (2M, 1W)
The Sand Castle ~ Initially presented at Off-Off-Broadway's Cafe La Mama, this vivid and affecting study of the sometimes disturbing, sometimes funny crises which lie between youth and adulthood was also produced with great success on the National Educational Television (NET) Network
The scene is a ramshackle beach house on the California coast, where Irene, a widow and poet and college teacher, is summering with her children and the friends who make their place a second home
Owen, her older son, and Joan, her daughter, are college students - old enough to feel the need to strike out on their own, and yet still young enough to be vulnerable to the hurts which can result
Owen has conceived a hopeless passion for the pregnant wife of Calvin, a graduate student; while Joan is drawn to Clint, her mother's gentleman friend
As the play moves ahead gently in the summer twilight passions erupt, and sadness, joy and the pains of growing up are made real - as are the strength and wisdom of a loving mother who has learned the need for patience, forbearance and an understanding heart (3M, 3W, 1 boy)
Stoop ~ This brief play was initially presented on New York's Channel 13 (Educational Television) as part of a special program on pollution and conservation entitled Foul!
Both touching and disturbing, it centers on three aging ladies sitting on the stoop of a run down city brownstone, commenting quietly on the inexorable disintegration of the quality, and possibility, of life
Their mood is resigned - but terrifying as well - as they accept the ebbing away of freshness and beauty and the element of hopefulness which was once so easily taken for granted (3W)
Sextet (YES) Commissioned by the Los Angeles Center Theatre Group (Mark Taper Forum). Written in a striking, contrapuntal form, this imaginative and haunting short play is compromised of the thoughts and recollections of six characters, who sit at random, answering each other's revelations with a quiet "yes"
Out of the pattern of their memories, the interweaving of their destinies, emerges a sense of their frailty, and humanity, and the disquieting vulnerability of life itself (3M, 3W)