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Scramble!

David Wiltse
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Description

A golf magazine is the setting for David Wiltse’s farce on the intrigues of the office.

Production Info

Cast: 6 total (3 female, 3 male)
Full Length Comedy (about 100 minutes)
Single Set
Contemporary Costumes
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Reviews

Press Quotes

“The editorial office of a golf magazine seems an unlikely place for a comedic farce. But it makes perfect sense in the context of SCRAMBLE! By David Wiltse … Actually, SCRAMBLE!, isn’t about golf at all; it’s about a very typical small office and the Byzantine romantic intrigues that go on there. The fact that this office houses a golf magazine is merely secondary to the struggles over sex and power that are the real focus of the staff’s interest. The play’s title, SCRAMBLE!, does owe a nod to a variation of the game of golf by that name. In the basic game of Scramble, each member of a four-person team tees off on a hole, then the best of their tee shots is selected and all players play their second shots from the location of that best tee shot, continuing on until the ball is holed. There are numerous variations on the theme, such as Texas Scramble, Florida Scramble, Reverse Scramble, and so on; there is even an organization called Scramble Golf America that organizes Scramble golf tournaments. Wiltse’s play is a lot like the game, in that nobody knows quite who’s on top and who’s doing what to whom from one moment to the next. The plot is almost secondary to the jokes and silliness that result … Wiltse is one of today’s most versatile playwrights, but although he refuses to be limited to one genre, he is consistent when it comes to creating memorable characters. The split-second exits and entrances, the double entendres and the mistaken identities are all delivered in classic farcical style, but the characters are the ingredients that make SCRAMBLE so much fun to watch. The six players in SCRAMBLE all inhabit the too-close-for-comfort headquarters of a golf journal that is reportedly about to be sold, making all the employees extremely nervous about the future of their jobs. But even with unemployment looming, that doesn’t stop the three men and three women from trying out several variations on the theme of interoffice love (or, as some would call it, workplace sexual harassment). There’s sexy Temple, who doesn’t know much about golf but definitely wants to get ahead in the publishing world, no matter how she has to do it. There’s Jane, a high-strung copywriter with kooky layers of mismatched clothing and the unfortunate habit of talking so fast that only her true friends can understand what she’s saying. There’s Carter, who is a bit too comfortable in his job, considering how hard he works at it. On the management level are Sam, an editor with the instincts of a dominatrix, and Otis, the only member of the staff who seems to actually play golf. Finally, there’s Johnson, a tongue-tied newcomer and Man of Mystery. Is he a genius? A poor nebbish? A spy dispatched by the new owners to report on the antics of the staff and decides who should stay or go? When these six characters collide, anything can happen. Wiltse has shown once again that he can master any stage genre … There are plenty of quick sight gags, sound effect jokes and pratfalls going on here, in addition to all of Wiltse’s clever wordplay …” —Jackie Lupo, Scarsdale Inquirer

About the Author

Author

  • David Wiltse

    David Wiltse is the winner of a Drama Desk Award for "Most Promising Playwright" for his first produced play, SUGGS, which was done at Lincoln Center. His second play was the comedy DOUBLES, which ran for the 1985 – 86 season on Broadway. Four other plays, A GRAND ROMANCE, A DANCE LESSON, TEMPORARY HELP, and CRAZY HORSE AND THREE STARS have been produced at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, Connecticut, and elsewhere. TRIANGLES FOR TWO was first produced at the Westport Country Playhouse in 2000. THE GOOD GERMAN was introduced at the Westport Country Playhouse in 2003. A MARRIAGE MINUET was given its premiere performance at Florida Stage in 2005, and a farce, SCRAMBLE! (formerly HATCHETMAN), premiered at the same theatre in December 2006. His most recent play, SEDITION, was first produced at the Westport Country Playhouse in August 2007. In January 2006, David Wiltse was appointed to the position of Playwright-in-Residence at the Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, Connecticut. As a novelist, Mr. Wiltse has had twelve books published. Into the Fire, was made a main selection by the Literary Guild. His first novel, The Wedding Guest, was picked as one of the 100 Notable Books of the Year by The New York Times. Prayer for the Dead was similarly chosen as a book of the year by Time Out magazine in London. Other works by Mr. Wiltse include more than 50 theatrical screenplays, television screenplays and television pilots. A comedy series created by Mr. Wiltse, Ladies Man, ran for a season on CBS-TV. Mr. Wiltse is the recipient of an Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America for a television movie, The Revenge of the Stepford Wives. Other awards include the Nebraska Sower Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts and the Westport Arts Achievement Award for Literature. A MARRIAGE MINUET was nominated for a Carbonell Award as Best New Work. Mr. Wiltse has also been awarded three grants from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts for his work for the theater, and an NEA grant for work on SEDITION.

About the Book

Book Information

Publisher BPPI
Publication Date 11/1/2010
Pages 80
ISBN 9780881454376

Special Notes

Special Notes

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Originally produced by Florida Stage

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Scramble! is produced
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