By Sam Bobrick
2 Acts
One Set — A bare stage with minimum pieces
(i.e. a podium, a bench, a desk, etc.)
4 characters — 3 men, 1 woman
(and an offstage Announcer)
Before the play starts there is a monologue titled COMPANION PIECE welcoming the audience to the play delivered by a disillusioned actor who, to the dismay of the other actors gets himself involved in DRIVING LOVE NUTS.
DRIVING LOVE NUTS is about a very serious, socially conscious writer whose life is changed when love enters the picture. He, as well as the play, find themselves going to places neither he nor the play thought they would be going to.
AN ACTOR — In his early forties. Not the leading man type
GRANT FILMORE — A novelist in his early thirties
JENNY SHERWOOD — An attractive woman in her mid-twenties
BART MILLER — An agent in his late-thirties
ANNOUNCER (an off-stage voice)
If you are affiliated with a theatre or theatrical production company and intersted in reading or licensing this play please contact Ron Gwiazda or Amy Wagner at Stewart Talent.
Ron Gwiazda
Amy Wagner
Stewart Talent
1430 Broadway, Suite 601
New York, NY 10118
Tel. 212-315-5505
Fax. 646-448-0580
Email: Ron.Gwiazda@stewarttalent.com
Email: Amy.Wagner@stewarttalent.com