You Haven't Changed A Bit

Cast:

1M, 1F


Setting:

The lobby of a restaurant/banquet hall


Synopsis:

Lottie has never been to a high school reunion; Len has been to them all. Their 70th is a first for them both.


Cast:

LOTTIE: An old woman
LEN: An old man



'You Haven't Changed a Bit' is a short play that tells a real human story, perfectly written. Donna Hoke's dialogue was natural. The words and the characterizations were just magical. A gem.

- Berkshire OnStage

Remarkably affecting.

- Broadway World

'You Haven't Changed a Bit' by Donna Hoke, involves two elderly people attending their 70th high school reunion; the realization that one makes clear to the other over the piece's short course of time is performed with such realistic restraint by Matt Neely and Wilson that it has as an impact as quietly haunting as it is touching.

- Rural Intelligence

Donna Hoke's "You Haven't Changed A Bit" is a sweet and sentimental yarn, with brilliantly written dialogue which absolutely rang true....Hoke's words aloud so much that I almost did not want this play to end. In my mind, it was one of the festival's best moments.

- James Grob, playwright

The most resonance [of the evening] comes in Donna Hoke’s melancholic exploration of awkwardness in the reunion of “You Haven’t Changed a Bit."

- Jonathan Levine

ATTENTION STUDENTS
If you are a high school or college drama student interested in performing one of Donna Hoke's plays, please email donna@donnahoke.com.


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