The Angel

[TEN-MINUTE DRAMA]
Jack has a terrible secret. He’s stuck with no way out until a chance meeting with a stranger in a deserted subway station gives him everything that he asked for.

[TEN-MINUTE DRAMA]
Jack has a terrible secret. He’s stuck with no way out until a chance meeting with a stranger in a deserted subway station gives him everything that he asked for.

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The Angel

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  • Enid Cokinos: The Angel

    Goodness, I did not see that coming, and apparently neither did JACK. The old adage (and tag line for play) “Be careful what you wish for” is spot on. MAN (not your typical looking angel) reminds us that absolution has a price. Robert LeBlanc’s play has a noir, gritty feel that pulled me in from page 1.

    Goodness, I did not see that coming, and apparently neither did JACK. The old adage (and tag line for play) “Be careful what you wish for” is spot on. MAN (not your typical looking angel) reminds us that absolution has a price. Robert LeBlanc’s play has a noir, gritty feel that pulled me in from page 1.

  • Lou Jones: The Angel

    Lostened to this as an audio play on Theatrical Shenanigans. Good one. Just knew it wasn't going to go well. Nice ending. Well done Bob LeBlanc.

    Lostened to this as an audio play on Theatrical Shenanigans. Good one. Just knew it wasn't going to go well. Nice ending. Well done Bob LeBlanc.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: The Angel

    Despite having recommended this piece before, as a reader, I felt it needed another recommendation after I had the great privilege of producing it for Theatrical Shenanigans. Bringing the play to life through audio made the dripping tension and the emotional rollercoaster we experience with these characters all the more real. It would make such a powerful piece with two wonderfully juicy roles for the performers. Such an honour to produce!

    Despite having recommended this piece before, as a reader, I felt it needed another recommendation after I had the great privilege of producing it for Theatrical Shenanigans. Bringing the play to life through audio made the dripping tension and the emotional rollercoaster we experience with these characters all the more real. It would make such a powerful piece with two wonderfully juicy roles for the performers. Such an honour to produce!

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1 Male, 25 - 50

The gender of the characters is not important to the story and can be changed to better fit the cast. If the genders are changed, please change the relevant pronouns in the play and mention the change in the program.

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization The Crowbait Club Playwriting Death Match, Portland, Maine, Year 2019

Production History

Awards

  • The Crowbait Club Playwriting Death Match - Best Play, June
    The Crowbait Club
    Winner
    2019