Play of the Day: WANDER WOMAN

Much to everyone's dismay, Jeff’s ex-wife keeps turning up at their old apartment, while walking in her sleep on medication. The families attempt to get to the root of her problem. One act, approx. 45 minutes.WANDER WOMAN
by Bambi Everson

Welcome to today’s “Play of the Day” blog post, featuring the hilarious and heartfelt play WANDER WOMAN. In this one, we witness a series of chaotic events unfold when Abby, a sleepwalking ex-wife, repeatedly finds herself in her former husband’s apartment.

From new wife Carol’s exasperation to ex-husband Jeff’s tired frustration, the audience is treated to laugh-out-loud moments amidst the chaos. The comedic elements shine through as the characters engage in witty banter while shedding light on relatable family dynamics.

While WANDER WOMAN primarily focuses on comedy, it also delves into the characters’ emotional journeys. We witness the toll that Abby’s sleepwalking takes on everyone. The play explores themes of love, compassion, and the challenges of co-parenting.

Through the hilarious and chaotic encounters between Abby, Carol, Jeff, and Ted, the play offers a unique blend of laughter, tension, and relatability. WANDER WOMAN is a delightful one-act play that captivates the audience with its comedic charm and emotional depth.

WANDER WOMAN had a reading at K/Q Collective and a staged reading at Emerging Artists Theatre, starring our cover girl, Lindsay Brill. It will be published in paperback later this year.

HERE’S AN EXCERPT (PDF)

Much to everyone's dismay, Jeff’s ex-wife keeps turning up at their old apartment, while walking in her sleep on medication. The families attempt to get to the root of her problem. One act, approx. 45 minutes.WANDER WOMAN
by Bambi Everson

Welcome to today’s “Play of the Day” blog post, featuring the hilarious and heartfelt play WANDER WOMAN. In this one, we witness a series of chaotic events unfold when Abby, a sleepwalking ex-wife, repeatedly finds herself in her former husband’s apartment.

From new wife Carol’s exasperation to ex-husband Jeff’s tired frustration, the audience is treated to laugh-out-loud moments amidst the chaos. The comedic elements shine through as the characters engage in witty banter while shedding light on relatable family dynamics.

While WANDER WOMAN primarily focuses on comedy, it also delves into the characters’ emotional journeys. We witness the toll that Abby’s sleepwalking takes on everyone. The play explores themes of love, compassion, and the challenges of co-parenting.

Through the hilarious and chaotic encounters between Abby, Carol, Jeff, and Ted, the play offers a unique blend of laughter, tension, and relatability. WANDER WOMAN is a delightful one-act play that captivates the audience with its comedic charm and emotional depth.

WANDER WOMAN had a reading at K/Q Collective and a staged reading at Emerging Artists Theatre, starring our cover girl, Lindsay Brill. It will be published in paperback later this year.

HERE’S AN EXCERPT (PDF)