HELEN: It’s not fair to Dad. He should be here too. DAWN: I’ve said my goodbyes to him. And besides forty years of being a wife, thirty years of being a mother. About time to just be me. HELEN: Mum – DAWN: This is my last fireworks Helen. And I wanted to share them with you. If I can’t play favourites now, then when can I. (Helen wipes away a tear) Don’t be sad my daughter. I’ve had a good life. People who loved me. A husband who worshipped me. A daughter. I had a home. I had a family. HELEN: I’m going to miss you.
My Last Fireworks – Duologue – 14+ Yrs
£4.49
Close to midnight. A bench on a hillside. DAWN, a frail woman in her sixties enters, wearing a white hospital gown. Her feet are bare. She slowly makes her way to the bench. She sits on the bench, panting heavily. (Pause) HELEN, a well-dressed woman in her late thirties enters.
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