CAST OF CHARACTERS

Monologues / Duets / Trios

JOSHUA FAIZAN— (18) Full of fire and bravado. Third generation Arab American. Very physical. Estranged from his father and his mother. Best friend to Cade. He says exactly what he thinks. He may be the only one in the Faizan family who truly understands his mother.

CADE MADDOX— (17) Joshua’s best friend. A typical, popular young man. The only child in the Maddox family. He plays baseball and is very good at it. He has had a strained relationship with his father since his mother passed away. Quiet in some ways, and mysterious. A non-believer.

EVA FAIZAN— (38) Joshua’s mother. A native Texan. Frail, thin, and worn. A highly devout follower of the Church of Christ. She quotes the bible as easily as she speaks. Probably abused by her husband, if not physically then verbally. She has taken a back seat in raising their children. She has lived in the same house since she was a child.

DAMIEN FAIZAN— (41) Joshua’s father. A second generation Arab American. Like his son in many ways but somewhat faded. He shows signs of former physical glory. He lives in the past. Since the lynching of his father after he immigrated to America he has become a different person.

ELIZABETH FAIZAN— (20) Joshua’s older sister. Third generation Arab American. Growing up she completely bought into the small-town community. After her senior year she unexpectedly ran away to a large city. She, like her sister, speaks her mind.

SARAH FAIZAN— (14) Joshua’s younger sister. Third generation Arab American. Smart way beyond her years. She is a writer. Curious. She sees everything.

LES MADDOX— (40) Cade’s father. The sheriff. He has had a friendly relationship with Damien Faizan, but they no longer have that that affinity. He has a tough job in a small town where everyone knows everyone. He is still grieving over the loss of his wife. He has high expectations for Cade.

MONOLOGUES

DUET SCENES

TRIOS

There are rocks in the water. They are all hidden beneath the surface in this crazy pattern. I could map it without looking. One tiny wrong move and bam, you open up like a gutted fish. Mama says I’m a fool for taking the risk. I tell her it’s because I have faith enough to know where the danger is. I think if I’ve learned anything about the world it’s to hang on to what you believe. Fight for your place. Let people fight with you. Your hardest times could be the greatest moments of your life. So dive right in. If the rocks don’t kill you, something else will. I guess we all take the bait in our own way.
— Joshua, Act 2, REVELATIONS