“Blue”
Lazarian, Kristen (American playwright, 1968-____), “Blue,”
a 15-minute drama in English, set in Carissa’s art studio, a rainy
evening, 1994,
1m1f,
© 1994 by Kristen Lazarian; script/rights available from Kristen
Lazarian, telephone (work) 213-662-5802, fax 213-662-5802, e-mail KLazarian@aol.com.
Cited Kristen Lazarian via ftp, June 13, 1998; Lazarian says,
Dramatis Personae Eddie (m), Carissa’s longtime companion;
Carissa (f), an artist, Eddie’s longtime companion.
Synopsis “Carissa is an artist obsessed with her latest collection
of paintings. Eddie, her longtime companion, finally cannot handle being
second in her life. In their final encounter, they come to terms with their
inability to give of themselves to each other.
Comment See also Kristen Lazarian’s
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“Intimate Distances,” a 40-minute comedy-drama
in English, set in Jane’s home, Carter’s home, a restaurant, February 10,
1996, and 1998, 1m1f
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“Joy Ride,” a 20-minute comic satire in English,
set in an elevator, 1998, 2m2f
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“The Other Side of Meaning,” a 12-minute
dramedy in English, set in outside a university classroom, 1998, 1m1f
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“Recovery,” a 35-minute comedy in English, set
in living room, during three years, 1996-1999, 2f
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“Rice,” a 15-minute comedy, in English, set
in the dining room, one rainy evening, 1996, 1m1f
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“So Nice to See You,” a 25-minute
comedy in English, set in office, coffeehouse, supermarket, party, airport,
1998, 1m1f
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“Sophisticated Barflies,” 15-minute comedy in
English, set in a bar, 1998, 2f
Themes altruism, art, collection, communication, longtime relationship,
obsession, painting, status.
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