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Moving / Still: Two One Act Plays

Still

by Lindsay Price

Nate and Caroline used to be the Fun Couple: nicknames, silly catchphrases and secret handshakes. But there's a problem: Nate doesn't want to grow up, and Caroline already has.

A bittersweet story with a twist - once you grow up you can never go back.

Student Directors
About 15 minutes
Times given are approximate and do not include intermissions/scene changes/breaks
2 Characters
1 M | 1 F
Simple Set
Source
This play is part of Moving / Still: Two One Act Plays, a collection of 2 plays

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