Rose Petal Theater
*Slowly emerges from the warm perfumed rose petal water* Welcome. This is the steamy rose petal bath You are just in time for night's bath and RPG/Play. Stick around, this is a real classy piece of work.
I could be your sister, I could be your mother
We could be friends, I'd even be your brother
But I'd rather be your lover
That's right, I'd rather be your lover
I don't know where I stand with you
I never ever make any plans with you
I don't know what I mean to you
The only thing I know is I dream of you
-"I'd Rather Be Your Lover" by Madonna
Tonight's Feature
Liberation
A young bored housewife goes on holiday in the country for a month. Little does
she know, that the old village she resides in is flooded with gossip, scandal,
and secrets. When the young wife gets involved with a local college boy, not
only is she caught in the middle of an affair/love triangle, but she becomes the
subject of village rumors.
Characters:
Elina Hendrix: Twenty-five year old bored housewife. Bored with her life in
London, her husband sends her off to the green countryside for a month to
unwind. What she gets instead is scandal and chaos. The heroine of the play, she
is trying to find out what she really wants in life.
Holly Rowe: Dirty old gossiping woman of the village. Also the landlady of the apartment that Elina is staying in. She acts like a mother to Elina and all of her female tenants.
Madison "Maddie" Paul: Elina's twenty-two year old friend and next door neighbor. She may act nice but she's really after other people's boyfriends and husbands. She also isn't above blackmail.
Richard Hendrix: Elina's rich and powerful real estate agent husband. He treats her more like his daughter than his wife. He is man of his house.
Simon Morrison: Nineteen-year-old college sophomore that Elina falls hard and fast for. He is a seductive yet innocent young man who is helping his grandfather with the fruit farm.
David Gomez: Lechous fifty-two-year old caretaker of the manor. He hits on all of the female tenants in the apartment. Holly constantly beats him into being a gentleman.
Hopper John Rowe: Holly's husband. He likes to drink and gamble on his off days. He too is a dirty old man and constantly hits on the female tenants in the manor.
Villagers: Do I really now to explain who they are? Didn't think so.