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Paul Lewis (Alley Dog) spent the happiest hours of his childhood in front of the stereo, conducting Broadway musicals with a wand which he stole from his brother's magic set.



Mrs. Murphy's Porch by Wysteria Edwards

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About the Play

Drama.  65-75 minutes.  3 males (2 men, 1 boy), 4 females (3 women, 1 girl).  Suitable for high school and middle school performers, middle school and older audiences.  First performance royalty:  $80.  Each additional performance:  $60.  All licenses include permission to make copies of the script as necessary for production.  Professional rights should be negotiated directly with YouthPLAYS at info@youthplays.com.

Note: the actress playing Penny must assume the role of a child with integrity and honesty. Also, because the piece deals with the subject of death there must be room for discussion built into the platform if younger children are viewing it.

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Synopsis

A memory play, Mrs. Murphy’s Porch is set in 1986 and the present.  Penny (a young woman in her late twenties) recalls the year “her eyes were opened” by personal tragedy, and those who participated in her imaginary adventures. The play begins with the words of Ronald Reagan as he speaks to the nation in the wake of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.  Penny’s best friend, Henry is devastated by the loss.  While the town discusses the tragedy with sadness, Penny’s mother and father consult the family doctor and neighborhood matriarch, Mrs. Murphy, about the far more personal impending loss overshadowing Penny.  Should they force her to stop pretending and face the truth?  Does imagination help a child come to terms with grief in their own way?  Through imaginative play, Mrs. Murphy guides Penny to a place where she can finally face the tragedy behind the door.

 




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