Betrayal

“Et tu, brute?” Julius Caesar is not the only one who’s been betrayed.

Create a show of any length by mixing and matching shows to spark conversations about violating someone’s trust or confidence.

Book cover titled "Ten Plays Without Boundaries" by Arthur Keyser against a blue sky background.

Ten Plays Without Boundaries: A New Collection by Arthur Keyser

This book written by a Senior Theatre favorite playwright has several plays in which betrayal plays a role. You’ll find secrets, desperation and guilty characters that will challenge the idea of “friend.”

1 man, 2 women

16 minutes

Laurel tells her best friend she has been unfaithful, and their "private" conversation quickly takes on a complicated life of its own.
Senior Theatre Resource Center by ArtAge Publications.

2 men, 2 women

18 minutes

Counseling couples is never easy but when Helen and Dave bring in an inept hit-man as evidence, it gets all so very complicated. An action-packed comedy.

3 women

10 minute comedy

Kate and Joanie arrive at their sister Marilyn’s house after her husband leaves her. They are not prepared to find that Marilyn is coping just fine on her own. Funny and touching play.
Book cover for Velma vs. Velma by Linda LaRocque, part of Senior Theatre Resource Center.

1 man, 1 woman, 1 woman's voice

10 minute comedy

Homer Crosley and his wife are secretly reserving an extravagant rendezvous at a cozy bed and breakfast. But who is with whom?
Book cover for "How Could You?" by Bara Swain, published by ArtAge Publications.

2 women

10 minute comedy

On her 35th wedding anniversary, Rhoda bursts into the salon of her best friend and stylist, Muriel. Muriel comforts as only a longtime confidante can.
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