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Stopped Interrupting

Nick Broadhead

Genre: Comedy

Cast size: 8

Duration: Two Act

Nick Broadhead | Comedy | Full-length | 4m, 4f

Short synopsis

A play within a play (sort of). When a performance looks likely to be cancelled due to a missing actor, the author of the play agrees to stand in for him. A few minutes into Act One, the cast are perturbed by a lady member of the audience standing up and claiming that she wrote the play, not the supposed 'author' on stage. It transpires that they were in love many years ago, but broke up and haven't seen each other since. Did the script get snaffled? Why did they break up? How will the cast cope with this unusual and testing situation?

The actors in a play are just getting into their stride in Act One when ‘complications’ arise. The cast are already one actor down due an accident, and, by sheer coincidence, the author has stepped in to read his lines (even though he is visibly too old for the part). Unexpectedly, a member of the audience stands up, stops the play and calmly tells the cast and audience that she, Beryl Pointer, wrote the play, not the stand-in on stage.

It transpires that many years ago they were desperately in love, but lost touch, when he (Stephen Bradshaw) left her in the lurch. Beryl came to see the play she thought she had written, and was amazed to see her ‘ex’ on stage and claiming he wrote the play. In a discussion between auditorium and stage, she tells him that she wants to clear up both why he left her, and the ownership of the play, but is convinced he will ‘scarper’ again, if not detained, as the character he has been playing has ‘died’.

The other actors are understandably a bit annoyed with this interruption, and their various simmering undercurrents of hostility and passion rise to the surface in the heat of the moment. The actress playing Beth flounces off in a fit of jealousy, which leaves the others unable to carry on with the play, until they have the bright idea that perhaps one or both of the authors might do a quick re-write to deal with this difficulty. Some of the actors use the possibility of a re-write to advance their own careers or viewpoints, or for personal reasons to show them in a more flattering light.

In the end, despite being forty years too old for the part, Beryl steps in to play the part of Beth, but Stephen’s true colours reveal themselves at the hasty conclusion of the play, when he tries to dash off with the box office and raffle takings during the curtain call.

(4m, 4f)

  • Lance Mellor - 65-70
  • Ray Marple - 45
  • Sgt Chetwynd - 30-45, requires the ability to juggle three balls
  • Dennis - should be able to play a few seconds of music on a banjo
  • Beth Parsons - 20s
  • Beryl Pointer - 60-70
  • Julie Simcox - 30s, needs to be able to sing unaccompanied

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Stopped Interrupting

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