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*Mar*Absolutely — here's an original *short stage drama* set in a
near-future family where each member possesses a *Remote* capable of
controlling others’ emotions. It’s a dark, emotional, and satirical
reflection of what happens when love is replaced by control.
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*Title:* *"Push My Button"* *Setting:*

A modern, minimalistic living room. Clean, smart-tech-equipped. Four chairs
surround a sleek dining table. On the wall is a large "Emotisphere" — a
holographic screen showing family mood stats.
Each family member has a *personal Emotional Remote* — sleek, black, the
size of a phone.
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*Characters:*

   -

   *Meera (Mother, late 40s):* A high-functioning executive. Believes
   emotional stability is the foundation of a successful family.
   -

   *Rajan (Father, early 50s):* A former teacher, now unemployed. Feels
   emasculated and resents being "regulated."
   -

   *Tara (Daughter, 17):* A rebel with a sarcastic edge. Her Remote has
   been jailbroken.
   -

   *Arjun (Son, 12):* Curious, emotionally intelligent, and watching
   everything.

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*Act One: “Sunday Dinner”*

*Lights up. The family is seated around the dinner table. The Emotisphere
reads:*

*Mood Sync: 62%*
*Tension: Moderate*
*Recommendation: Play Gratitude Module.*

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*Meera* (calmly):
Let’s go around and share one positive feeling from today. I’ll start.
Today, I felt gratitude... because the dishwasher didn’t break again.

*Rajan* (grumbling):
Today, I felt… nothing. Thanks to your button.

*Meera* (tapping her Remote):
I noticed your irritability was spiking. I applied Tranquilizer Lite.
You're welcome.

*Rajan* (fuming):
I’m not a thermostat, Meera! You don’t get to set my feelings like room
temperature.

*Tara* (mocking):
Actually, Mom, Dad’s emotional climate is still cloudy with a chance of
passive aggression.

*Meera* (snapping):
Tara, I’ll trigger Reflection Protocol if you’re sarcastic again.

*Tara* (smirking):
Already disabled it. I re-coded my Remote last week. Wanna feel how *you*
feel when someone rewrites your joy setting?

*Arjun* (quietly):
Can we have dinner without hacking each other’s hearts?

*Everyone pauses.*

*Rajan* (turning to Meera):
You’ve turned love into a software patch. When did we stop talking and
start programming?
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*Act Two: “Trigger Points”*

*Lights dim. Rajan sits alone in the living room. He holds his Remote,
thumb hovering over a button labeled “Restore Affection.” Meera enters
quietly.*

*Meera*:
You’re up late.

*Rajan*:
Trying to remember what your real laugh sounded like. Not the one from Joy
Boost 5.

*Meera* (softens):
I only use the Remotes because I care. I want us to function... as a unit.

*Rajan* (bitter):
A family isn’t a company, Meera.

*Meera*:
And what are we without regulation? Screaming matches? Depression loops?
You wanted to quit therapy — this is better.

*Rajan*:
Better? You made me *smile at my mother's funeral*. I watched myself
laughing while I was dying inside.

*Meera* (quietly):
I just wanted you not to break.

*Rajan* (tears in his voice):
Maybe breaking is how we feel real.
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*Act Three: “Tara’s Coup”*

*Tara hacks the Emotisphere. The room flickers with glitched emotion-ads:*

*“Buy 1 Joy, Get 1 Calm Free!”*
*“Is your son too anxious? Plug in Peace!”*
*“Get Emotion Insurance now — before your family breaks!”*

*Tara* (to Arjun):
You know why they made these machines? Because people stopped listening.
We’re too scared of each other’s pain.

*Arjun*:
So what now?

*Tara*:
We crash the system. No more Remotes. Just real people. Ugly feelings and
all.

*Meera* (entering):
You touch that mainframe, young lady, and I’ll switch you to Regret Cycle
for a week.

*Tara* (defiant):
Already running. I regret being born into a family that forgot how to *feel*
.
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*Act Four: “Power Down”*

*The Remotes are on the table. One by one, each family member places theirs
down.*

*Rajan*:
What if we don’t know how to feel without them?

*Meera*:
Then we learn. Together.

*Tara*:
Brace yourself. I’m probably going to cry.

*Arjun*:
That’s okay. I might actually laugh for real.

*They sit in silence. No glowing Remotes. No holograms. Just breath, sound,
and silence.*
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*Final Scene:*

*The Emotisphere flickers one last time. It reads:*

*Mood Sync: Unknown*
*Tension: Human*
*Recommendation: Listen.*

*Lights fade.*
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🎭 Themes:

   -

   The illusion of emotional control
   -

   The difference between regulation and repression
   -

   Family as an emotional ecosystem, not a machine
   -

   Reclaiming the messy beauty of unfiltered feeling

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Would you like:

   -

   A *full-length version* of this play (with dialogue fleshed out across
   multiple scenes)?
   -

   A *screenplay adaptation* for short film or web episode?
   -

   A version set in a *different cultural context* or genre (e.g. sci-fi,
   magical realism, rural drama)?

Let me know your direction, and I’ll build it out.

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