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Author:Elin Hampton
EMail:ElHampton@aol.com
ICWP Member?:Yes
Nearest Large City:Los Angeles
Country:USA
Play Title:Tear Down
Runtime:31-60 minutes
Synopsis:A woman returns home to her community after an unexplained eight-month sabbatical only to discover her next-door neighbor’s historic Victorian home has been demolished with a modern “eyesore” going up in its place. She soon confronts her new neighbor -- architect, contractor, and agent of change -- who’s as passionate about self-expression and evolution as she is to maintaining the status quo, having recently been battered by devastating changes in her personal life. It’s a battle of wills in which secrets are uncovered, motives come into focus, and an unlikely relationship develops and builds to a terrible conclusion.
Male:1
Female:1
Max. Cast:2
Min. Cast:2
Media:Stage
Genre:Black Humour
Theme:Change
Web Page:ElinHampton.com
First Name:Elin
Last Name:Hampton
Notes:This play has had one reading at Winterfest, produced by EST/LA. It is looking for its first full production.