Synopsis
Boundary Waters
Published by Dramatists Play Service
4 Male 2 Female
Though pleased, the idea of delivering a speech means traveling close to where her estranged son lives, forcing Natalie to decline the offer, triggering an all-night discourse, full of revelations, with her husband, David. The ongoing discussion is constantly interrupted, first by the appearance of Cometti, a former student of Declan's, and his new girlfriend, Sylvia, then by everyone's own misadventures
Cometti, invited by mistake and not exactly welcome, wants to reveal to Declan his almost finished solution to "cosmic strings" and maybe learn of the missing link he needs for his equation. But the rules of camping state that no work can be discussed, throwing Cometti into an angry panic his girlfriend must try to calm
Declan, taken with Sylvia, convinces her he would be a perfect candidate for her to teach the secrets of cosmic travel, so around the campfire, she takes him to other places, while Cometti decides whether a gun he brought with him to fend off wild animals might really be meant for other purposes
Through the night, the partners mix and mismatch with results akin to A Midsummer Night's Dream, waking the next morning to find they have rediscovered themselves and their scientific calling with the help of the redemptive powers of nature itself
"we walked out of Boundary Waters uplifted and high on the miracle of life. What an intelligent, articulate, thought-provoking work" ~ Drama-Logue
"This play is a universe of eloquence - the kind of dialogue you might hear at a party of creative types where everyone is conscious of being listened in on. Field is very, very clever" ~ LA Times