Buried Treasures

10-MINUTE PLAY: There's a small patch of land in Fontana Lake, North Carolina, with the remnants of Proctor - a former town that remains submerged but sometimes reveals itself to those who seek.

Here, two siblings are swept away by the currents of their relationship. But the promise of buried treasures is either a buoy or an anchor.

HONORS:
* FIRST PRIZE, PLAYWRITING - Blue Institute, 2023

10-MINUTE PLAY: There's a small patch of land in Fontana Lake, North Carolina, with the remnants of Proctor - a former town that remains submerged but sometimes reveals itself to those who seek.

Here, two siblings are swept away by the currents of their relationship. But the promise of buried treasures is either a buoy or an anchor.

HONORS:
* FIRST PRIZE, PLAYWRITING - Blue Institute, 2023

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  • Peter Turner: Buried Treasures

    This is a rich play for two actors to dig into. Nothing is obvious, yet there are meanings to discover and loads of subtext to plumb. An intelligent piece with true depth of emotion.

    This is a rich play for two actors to dig into. Nothing is obvious, yet there are meanings to discover and loads of subtext to plumb. An intelligent piece with true depth of emotion.

  • The Depot for New Play Readings: Buried Treasures

    John Mabey’s “Buried Treasures” brings us two characters searching for the past, for something they are missing, something that was taken from them. The language is particular, familiar but surprising, and the setting, beside a river that rises and falls, reflects the play’s undercurrent of emotion. While realistic in its portrayal of sibling love and rivalry, “Buried Treasures” moves the audience with its lyricism and the power in what is left unsaid. The play is ideal for children’s theater and would be a welcome addition to any evening of short plays about family.

    John Mabey’s “Buried Treasures” brings us two characters searching for the past, for something they are missing, something that was taken from them. The language is particular, familiar but surprising, and the setting, beside a river that rises and falls, reflects the play’s undercurrent of emotion. While realistic in its portrayal of sibling love and rivalry, “Buried Treasures” moves the audience with its lyricism and the power in what is left unsaid. The play is ideal for children’s theater and would be a welcome addition to any evening of short plays about family.

  • John Busser: Buried Treasures

    There are some hidden depths to this play by John Mabey that are worth digging up. I know that sounds like I'm making a joke here considering the plot line, but honestly, Mabey doesn't write "obvious" plays. There is subtlety, nuance and considered meanings that go beyond the surface. Sometimes people keep their feelings and motivations buried (again, not making a joke, it really is the best term to use) and only through reaching out and trying to connect, can these woman learn what truly connects them. What they find may have nothing to do with what's in the ground.

    There are some hidden depths to this play by John Mabey that are worth digging up. I know that sounds like I'm making a joke here considering the plot line, but honestly, Mabey doesn't write "obvious" plays. There is subtlety, nuance and considered meanings that go beyond the surface. Sometimes people keep their feelings and motivations buried (again, not making a joke, it really is the best term to use) and only through reaching out and trying to connect, can these woman learn what truly connects them. What they find may have nothing to do with what's in the ground.

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Character Information

  • Agnes
    Character Age
    Late teens
  • Ava
    Character Age
    Late 20s

Development History

Awards

  • First Prize
    Blue Institute
    Winner
    2023