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The Keys To Life

    by Brian Hutchinson



Synopsis

Drama Play Script: 'The Keys To Life' by Brian Hutchinson

A journey within the confused mind of protagonist, Sara, who is trying to distinguish reality from what is imagined.

She is battling dementia, constantly searching for the keys, to unlock the confusion within her mind; trying to make sense of what is real and unreal. She is also trying to come to terms, with the recent loss of her beloved husband, Will, who is constantly at her side in spirit form, guiding and protecting her, throughout the play.

This powerful drama touches on the madness of humanity and the constant bombardment of news; how Sara’s personal issues are exacerbated by current global events, which are tearing into her mind; forcing her into a world of confusion, loneliness and despair. There are contrasting moments, from the quietly poignant, to the raging cacophonous. There is an outburst of madness from her son, Chris, ranting about how one man, can hold the destination of mankind, within his hands. This moment is intensified by her daughter, Liz, herself troubled with personal and financial problems.

This is a beautiful love story, woven in poetical prose, tinged with pathos and tragedy. The characters are swiftly and truthfully drawn; the script is thoughtfully shaped. The playwright has combined forty years of writing skills, with his own personal experiences, in what he calls: ‘His madness years;’ and has woven them into this memorable and beautiful abstract drama. ‘The Keys To Life’ unlocks a subliminal message of compassion, love and hope. It opens your mind to something bigger, that has a plan. It only needs to be unlocked.

This double award winning play won, ‘The Endeavour Award,’ at the Leverhulme fringe festival, in April 2024, and NDFA’s ‘Derek Jacobi Award,’ for best self-penned play in July 2024.


Duration

50 mins approx

Characters

(2m, 2f)

  • Sara – 50s to 70s, Mother of Chris and Liz and wife of Will. A mentally frail and confused woman suffering from dementia, still capable of persuading others she isn’t as bad as they think.
  • Will 50s to 70s. The spirit of Sara’s deceased husband. Father to Chris and Liz. Educated and speaks with a mellifluous voice.
  • Chris - 30’s. Son of Sara and Will. Brother to Liz. Curt at times. Full of resentment towards his Father. Annoyed by his Mother discharging herself from hospital.
  • Liz - 30’s. Daughter of Sara and Will. Sister to Chris. Compassionate and calm towards her mother. But inwardly suppressing annoyance at the complications her mother presents - to herself and to her brother Chris. She’s broke and needs money and struggles to meet the demands of this and the situation she faces with her mother.


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