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Just Like Old Times is a vignette in one act by Robert G. Barone.
Five women were former members of Cothurnus, their high school drama club. They were like puppets on
strings controlled by their former director, Mrs. T. Every time she pulled a string, their lives were
manipulated her way.This play for six actresses takes place six years after the girls graduated
from high school. Changes have taken place during those six years, but some things have not changed.
Although Mrs. T does not appear in the play, she is present nevertheless. While they were in school
the girls were under her control. Their daily lives are still dominated by the routine she taught them
in drama classes and play rehearsals. Even though they seldom see her now, Mrs. T still "pulls the
strings," so to speak. The five women meet at a funeral home after the death of Sharon, the sixth
member of their high school group. Sharon, unseen by the other actors, opens the show by saying, "I
want you to meet the old gang." Four women reveal a puppet-like influence still affecting their lives,
stories distasteful to Sharon. As they exit to meet the teacher at the railway station, Sharon lauds
Lisa as the only one with enough courage to cut the strings. Then she adds, somewhat defiantly, that
her own death has accomplished the same purpose. One act; one interior set (a funeral parlor);
time, present; modern clothes. An intriguing all-girl play for all groups. Recommended for all
occasions where a short play is needed. It is very simple to produce and the stage is almost bare.
See also: Plays About Personal Relationships
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