
"I Can't Imagine Tomorrow" by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Shawn Carrié '09
"This country, the country of pain, is an uninhabitable country which is inhabited."
Synopsis:
How much are you really ready for change? This is a poetic yet honest short play about living our pain, fighting for normalcy, and letting go. Think of it as "Miss Julie" meets "The Matrix".
Casting (1) Male, (1) Female.
Male:
He has no friends but one he visits nightly to enact a tedious ritual he must cling to for the solace that familiarity brings. He has amalgamated a speech defect into his personality. He is afraid.
Female:
She is mature, independent, and compassionate. Despite that she knows exactly how to make friends, she has none by decision. She is knowledgeable and has answers, but not solutions.
Contact shawn.carrie@nyu.edu for more info or to set up an audition.
Character Descriptions (from the play text)
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