Donna Seage

Donna Seage is an Assistant Professor of Theatre Education at Ball State University. Before that she taught a whole lot of high school theatre, worked professionally in theatre here and there doing this and that and collected a bunch of theatre degrees. She is a past President of the Tennessee Theatre Educators Association and co-founder and co-chair of Tennessee All State High School Theatre Honors Auditions as well as the Youth Theatre Chair for the American Alliance for Theatre & Education.

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  The Conservation of Mass New Release

Drama one-act by Donna Seage

34 pages

3 m, 3 w, ensemble


It’s the summer of 1974 and local teen Larissa has discovered that rock musician Paul McCartney has secretly rented a farm just outside Nashville for a few weeks. Larissa camps out on the farm, watching through her binoculars for Paul, certain that his presence in her small town means all sorts of miraculous things are sure to happen. But Larissa has a secret of her own and her need for a miracle becomes the focal point of the summer of ‘74.