An ensemble cast announces... "Call me Ishmael".
This adaptation of the famous book by Herman Melville was created by repeatedly red-lining the original text, resulting in a final script that is entirely constructed of verbatim quotes.
Available in both one-act and full-length forms, this adaptation is perfect for an ensemble of actors looking to create theatre magic with nothing more than some wood, ladders, sheets, and rope.
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After a bedbug outbreak ravages Camp Kamama, the eighth grade campers in mysteriously untouched cabins B1 and G1 have one day to land a camp sweetheart before starting high school. It might sound simple, but allergic reactions, endangered butterflies, and puberty all beg to differ.
Produced as both a tight one-act and a complex full-length play, there is also a less realistic (AKA profanity-free) school edition available. Click here to read a sample.
A teddy bear. A beekeeper. An owl. A clown. Some roadkill.
A girl wakes up in the middle of an apocalyptic wasteland. She remembers nothing. What does it all mean?
"Sunspot" is an intense, award-winning one-act infused with hope. Intended for high school theatre programs that are ready for a challenge, this play deals with mature themes and is appropriate for ages 13+. Click here to read a sample.
New to the political landscape, a young Democrat named Ann Delft is looking to bring some light into the world. Rep. James Black (R-S.D.) is trying to do the same -- he just has to kill off Daylight Saving Time first. When that bill spirals out of control, what was once a fight for the spotlight turns into a war against darkness. Set in a Republican office in the wake of the 2016 election, Daylight explores hope, communication, privilege, power, and the importance of doing your damn research.
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As potential astronauts find the courage to pursue their dreams of landing on Mars, their actions impact the loved ones they leave behind, and the consequences may reverberate for generations to come. Itβs a play about our home, our dreams, and how to tell the difference.
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ONE ACT. Daniel and Anna are about to have their first maybe-date, and it should go really well β unless the voices in their heads get in the way. Voices is a comedy about our personal doubts and fears.
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ONE ACT. After the second through fifth place finishers of reality dating show The Stag return to the mansion to film a reunion special, the Stag himself shows up with a question on his mind. The Stag is a dramedy about reality TV, love, and the power of being yourself.
TEN MINUTE PLAY. Three friends rob a bank. One of them made a huge, furry mistake.
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