Cardboard Piano begins on
New Year's Eve 1999 in
Northern Uganda. Chris, the daughter of American
Christian missionaries, meets Adiel, a Ugandan teenager, secretly in her parents' church. The two have gathered to get married and they record their marriage vows on a tape recorder. They are interrupted by Pika, a thirteen-year-old child soldier running from his overseer. The girls tend to Pika, as his ear was recently cut off. Soon, a soldier arrives. Pika hides, but the encounter goes badly. Pika emerges from his hiding place and smashes the soldier's head in with a rock. Relieved to be alive, Chris and Adiel kiss. Believing homosexuality to be a sin, Pika shoots and kills Adiel. The second act takes place in 2014 in the same church as Act 1. Paul, a Ugandan pastor, and his wife Ruth are celebrating their wedding anniversary. Chris arrives to visit the church her parents built and bury her father's ashes there. As Ruth tells Chris about her husband and eventually reveals that Paul is Pika. Paul and Chris argue but are interrupted by the arrival of Francis, a young gay man whom Paul has turned away from the church for his homosexuality. They all fight, leading to Paul leaving the church. The next morning, Ruth returns the wedding tape from 1999, which Pika has kept, to Chris before she leaves the country. == Characters ==