Aesop Refabled
Comedy.
45 - 60 minutes.
3-11 females, 3-11 males, (with the option of a gender-blind 3-actor cast; 3-21 performers possible). Aesop's timeless fables get a 21st century reboot, with 8 writers putting a contemporary comic spin to the classic yarns. More Info... | |
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B-E Aggressive
Drama.
5 - 7 minutes.
5 females. When high school outcast Janae gets assaulted at a party and pictures start spreading around the school, she hatches a plot for revenge that even her closest friends may not be able to get behind. More Info... | |
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Hashtag Adorable
Comedy.
8 - 12 minutes.
2 females, 1 male, 5-10+ any gender. Elizabeth is dying to ask her crush to prom, but that means coming out publicly—can Elizabeth find the courage to take that step? More Info... | |
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O Holy Nite
Comedy.
40 - 50 minutes.
2-9 females, 7-13 males, (9-21 performers possible). Five comic Christmas vignettes tell stories themed on the (public domain) Christmas carol that accompanies them. More Info... | |
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Please Say Yes: Short Plays About Promposing
Comedy.
95 - 110 minutes.
4-17 females, 3-11 males, 6+ any gender (7-34+ performers possible). Ten short plays about the cultural phenomenon known as "promposing" explore both the sublime and the ridiculous in this modern coming-of-age ritual. More Info... | |
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Pushed
Dramedy.
65 - 75 minutes.
5-23 females, 3-17 males (8-35 performers possible). From cyberbullying to sibling rivalry, struggling with peer pressure, depression and talking carrots, this collection of short plays tackles real issues in the lives of high school students through comedy, drama and everything in between. More Info... | |
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23 - 110 minutes.
Varies by title. Thirteen plays written in the popular vignette (aka episodic) style, often with very flexible casting, great for classwork and performance alike. More Info... | |
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The Warrior's Belt
Comedy.
7 - 9 minutes.
1 female, 1 male, 1 any gender (3 performers total). Miguel is willing to do whatever it takes to get his karate yellow belt, even if it means going to the mat with his twin sister. More Info... | |
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