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Dead Man Walking

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Overview

Synopsis

Two men stumble, fighting, out of the door of an upmarket bar in Manhattan. Peter, who works in finance, was about to propose to his girlfriend, Amy, before his brother, Jack, prevented him from going through with it. Jack does not want Peter to marry Amy as he does not believe she's right for him. Jack cannot stand her and argues that no one else can either. However, Peter is not prepared to put up with Jack's protestations, even when Jack takes the engagement ring hostage. Peter fights back, belittling Jack for choosing to give up a job in finance to work at a terminal illness hospice for children. He argues that Peter just wants to swoop in and save everyone, which is what he wants to do here. The brothers are unable to reconcile and agree on Peter's future, and Jack is forced to step back and let Peter carry on.

Show Information

Book
Category
Play
Age Guidance
Mature Audiences (M)
Number of Acts
1
Genres
Comedy
Settings
Contemporary, Simple/No Set
Time & Place
The street outside a bar in Manhattan, Present Day
Cast Size
small
Licensor
None/royalty-free
Ideal For
All-Male Cast, College/University, Community Theatre, Regional Theatre, Small Cast, Includes Adult Characters

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Guide Written By:

Alexandra Appleton

Alexandra Appleton

Writer, editor and theatre researcher