Middle-aged Darrell LeBeau is in the process of renting out his garage following the totaling of the family car, which has negatively impacted his job as a freelance electrician. As he attempts to clean away years of projects and memories and make room for someone else's possessions, Alex McHall stops by to inquire about renting the space. However, Alex has more than garage rental on his mind: Darrell used to be the terrifying school bully, and Alex has come to confront his old nemesis and extract an apology. To ensure he gets one, he has come with a backpack full of tools, including a drill, which he intends to use on Darrell should the apology not be forthcoming. This one-act play is more than just a study between bully and victim; it explores the often emotionally charged slippery-slope concepts of balance and justice.
Four roles (three male, one female); all 40+ years old.