In the Sea of Seas-The Play Script

In the Sea of Seas-The Play Script

by Abigail Jacklyn Behrends
In the Sea of Seas-The Play Script

In the Sea of Seas-The Play Script

by Abigail Jacklyn Behrends

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Overview

In a place known as the Sea of Seas lives many sea creatures. The sea creatures living far and wide in the Sea of Seas are experiencing something they are not accustomed to. There are foreign light sources radiating from the depths of the sea. They radiate randomly in any location, in unexpected ways, and for unspecified periods of time. Little is known about them. A Merperson, one of the sea creatures known best to be of aid to all in the Sea of Seas, experiences these foreign light sources and immediately becomes concerned about this change in the Sea of Seas. This Merwoman decides to take a journey through the sea in determination to visit with a friend far away from her home waters to primarily discuss this matter. On her journey she encounters many and also soon realizes there are more concerns that should be addressed— and soon, as to assure life in the Sea of Seas is balanced and tranquil.

Will the Merwoman reach her trusted friend in enough time for the much-needed conversations to derive solutions to make sure the living creatures in the Sea of Seas will continue to healthfully survive, or will all these abrupt changes be too much for the Sea of Seas life to continue to exist as it did before?


*As this is an adaptation of the novel with the same name into a play script, it is only a fraction of the novel at about 27% of the story content of the novel. If you want to enjoy the full story of In the Sea of Seas please refer to the novel.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162370833
Publisher: Abigail Jacklyn Behrends
Publication date: 06/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 153 KB

About the Author

Abigail Jacklyn Behrends is a United States citizen who was born and raised in the state of Wisconsin. She obtained her BA degrees in Anthropology and Psychology, with a certificate in Women Studies, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2002. Late in her undergraduate career she attended an experiential learning study-abroad program called Semester at Sea, boarding a ship in the spring of 2001 that traveled to 12 different countries on four continents. During this time, she discovered her love for photography, and as a result, her photography work has been displayed at locations such as the National Press Club; the Andy Warhol Museum; Laguna Beach, CA; and independent solo photography shows at galleries in both her home state and the state of Minnesota. Her current photography shows are a visual anthropological examination focusing on women’s empowerment in Asia. One of her photographs has also been published in a book titled Changing Perspective: The Semester at Sea Experience.

She has worked for the state of South Dakota and the state of Wisconsin, focusing on archaeology. In addition, her love for photography and working with artifacts brought her to become a photography researcher, co-leading a team in the archiving of approximately 15,000 personal family photos, documents, and items for the Robert F. Kennedy family. Some of the photos were used in the five Emmy-nominated documentary film Ethel.

Abigail Jacklyn Behrends has lived in Wisconsin, Minnesota, California, New York, Vermont, South Dakota, and Arkansas while in the USA, and Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam while abroad. While living in Vermont, she obtained her MA degree at SIT Graduate Institute called Intercultural Service, Leadership, and Management. She did her MA thesis work with the Karen Women’s Organization in Thailand, then subsequently wrote the thesis, “An Examination of How Refugee Resettlement Affects the Experiences of Karen Female Refugees that Remain on the Thai/Burma Border,” which has been published electronically at the SIT Graduate Institute Library.

She is a LGBTQ rights advocate and currently pushing to have the LGBTQI Equality Act passed.

In the Sea of Seas-The Play Script is her first self-completed play script based on her novel, the first of a duology, of the same name. She has also written the science fiction 2192, the first of a trilogy and a fiction book of short stories Book One of Short Stories: A Compilation by Abigail Jacklyn Behrends.
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