Foxhole "D" (Denude) - one act play

Trapped in a desert foxhole during a modern war, two female soldiers confront the surreal horrors of battle, only to transform into their male ancestors from wars past—Vietnam, WWII, and the War of 1812—revealing a haunting cycle of reincarnation, fatal connections, and the unending toll of human conflict.

Synopsis:
Set against the backdrop of war's relentless brutality, Foxhole "D" (Denude) explores mortality, reincarnation, and the psychological toll of conflict. The one-act play begins in a modern desert war setting—on Veterans Day or Memorial Day—where two female soldiers, Trappist and Menses, are trapped in a foxhole. As they grapple with the surreal horrors of war, their conversation shifts into existential reflections, blurring the line between reality and the afterlife.

As the narrative unfolds, the two characters transform into male soldiers, tracing their ancestral lives across past conflicts: Vietnam, WWII, and the War of 1812. Trappist, a seasoned and philosophical figure, tries to connect with the fearful and inexperienced Menses. Their tense dynamic climaxes in a tragic moment when Menses's panic inadvertently leads to Trappist's death.

In a surreal twist, Trappist returns as a ghost, unveiling their shared history across lifetimes. The cycle of reincarnation becomes apparent, with Menses repeatedly—and unwittingly—causing Trappist's demise. Through this revelation, the play dives into themes of guilt, destiny, and the cyclical nature of human existence.

Themes and Style:
The play explores the psychological scars of war, the mysteries of reincarnation, and the fragile boundary between life and death. Its layered structure shifts across time and space, offering a haunting examination of human mortality and our eternal quest for meaning. Multiple endings and orientations provide directors and actors with creative flexibility.

Key Elements:

Multi-war settings: Modern desert war, Vietnam jungle, WWII battlegrounds, and the War of 1812.
Surreal elements: Ghostly encounters and reincarnation cycles.
Central characters:
Trappist – The seasoned, philosophical soldier who becomes a spectral guide.
Menses – The fearful newcomer, embodying humanity's vulnerability and moral conflict.
Philosophical undertones: Existential dread, the inevitability of death, and reflections on life's mysteries.
Audience Impact:
Foxhole "D" (Denude) delivers an emotionally intense, thought-provoking experience. It immerses the audience in the horrors of war, challenges perceptions of reality and time, and leaves a lasting impression on the universal human condition.

  • JZ Murdock
    Writer
    The Teenage Bodyguard
  • Project Type:
    Stage Play
  • Genres:
    Drama, Surreal, Supernatural, paranormal, war
  • Number of Pages:
    16
  • Language:
    English
  • First-time Screenwriter:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Digital Cinema Package:
    Unavailable
  • Cinematography and Photography Awards London
    London, UK
    January 11, 2025
    Best Short Script (11-30 pages)
Writer Biography - JZ Murdock

JZ Murdock
Award-winning filmmaker, author, and storyteller, JZ Murdock has a passion for crafting compelling narratives across multiple genres, including drama, horror, science fiction, and speculative fiction. His films and screenplays have earned numerous accolades, with projects like the poetic antiwar documentary "Pvt. Ravel’s Bolero" (63 international awards) and the film noir horror short "Gumdrop" (16 festival laurels) captivating audiences worldwide.

JZ’s true crime drama screenplay, "The Teenage Bodyguard," has won 13 awards and attracted interest from notable producers, including Robert Mitas (frequent collaborator with Michael Douglas). His storytelling expertise is rooted in a diverse background that includes a B.A. in Psychology, years as a Senior Technical Writer, and a lifetime of experiences as a martial artist, parachute rigger, and cybersecurity specialist.

A published author and dedicated filmmaker, JZ combines his love for impactful storytelling with his technical expertise to bring unique and thought-provoking projects to life. Whether through film, literature, or screenwriting, his work continues to inspire and entertain audiences globally.

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Writer Statement

Storytelling is the thread that connects every chapter of my life, whether through the written word, the lens of a camera, or the intricate weave of a screenplay. I write to explore the human condition, to challenge perspectives, and to uncover the truths lurking in the shadows. My work often balances on the edge of reality and imagination, blending drama, horror, and speculative fiction with moments of levity and humanity.

With every project, I strive to create stories that linger—narratives that provoke thought, spark emotion, and invite audiences to see the world differently. From the antiwar reflections of "Pvt. Ravel’s Bolero" to the haunting elegance of "Gumdrop" and the gritty realism of "The Teenage Bodyguard," my goal is always the same: to craft something authentic, meaningful, and unforgettable.

As a writer, I am endlessly curious, drawing from a diverse background in psychology, martial arts, technical expertise, and life’s adventures. My stories are grounded in the rich complexities of human experience, shaped by my belief that the best tales challenge us to confront the unknown and emerge changed.