His Daily Dread

His Daily Dread

A Stage Play by Dylan Macadham
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3-Act Play, in 99 words or less

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Corner Coffee Shop


Jill: “What’s your favorite part of the day?”

Jack: “Dawn.”

Jill: “Ah, yes, the hope of a new beginning.”

Jack: “No, the daily dread of the unknown.”

.   .   .

Jill: “ ... Dread? That makes no sense.”

Jack: “It does, if it gets me through to the evening unscathed.”

Jill: “What happens in the evening?”

Jack: “A feeling of relief that nothing dreadful happened.”

.   .   .

 Jill: “So, why isn’t evening your favorite part of the day?”

Jack: “Because dread lasts the whole day. Relief is fleeting.”

Jill: “But, surely relief is preferable to dread.”

Jack: “Dread is relief, if what you dread hasn’t happened yet.”

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© 2024 Dylan Macadham


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I am a retired mental health worker, and this character reminds me of some of the people I worked with.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Dylan Macadham

1 Year Ago

Thanks JB!
🙂 this is a cup half empty. And what a tragedy it would be for it to be to full.
Your interaction with the reader is playfully and a fun way to see dread.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Dylan Macadham

1 Year Ago

Like your "fun way to see dread."
Thanks, Cherrie

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Dylan Macadham
Dylan Macadham

Seattle, WA



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