Harriman-Baines

“Harriman-Baines” is a psychological tragedy about a painfully reclusive composer (Carter Harriman) who finds his fragile world of self-imposed isolation shattered when he grants an interview to a cocky and fame-hungry reporter. The resultant dialogue exposes the odd ménage à trois between Harriman, his musical collaborator (the caustic poet Melody Baines), and the poet’s sister Minnie. Melody is dead – but, fortunately, Minnie is psychic and can channel her deceased sister from beyond the grace so that Harriman can still speak with her…. or can he? “Harriman-Baines” is an eerie and morbidly unsettling piece about the causes and consequences of loneliness and the fantasies our minds manufacture to free ourselves from the cruel reality of our own isolation.

Cast: 
4 total - 2 men, 2 women
Authors: 
Colin Speer Crowley