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The Book Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 77

The Book Women

In the midst of the Great Depression, in a community crushed by the collapse of coal, and isolated by the very mountains they call home, a group of determined librarians take to their horses to reach the people of Eastern Kentucky. With a dedication equal to the US Postal Service, these “Book Women'' deliver more than the books and magazines they carry in their saddlebags. They bring hope. They bring dreams. They bring the promise that if we support one another, tomorrow will be better.

The Red House Monster
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

The Red House Monster

The story of Hannah Gold, a young lady living on an island off the coast of Massachusetts in the late 1800s, and the night that changed her life. Filled with small town lore, haunted houses, spirits, monsters, pistols, pie, and mysteries, it is a play that will keep you guessing just what is in the Red House, and who, in fact, you should be afraid of. Inspired by the myth of Geryon and Hercules, and Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Drama One-act. 35-45 minutes 4-5 actors

Rogues' Gallery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 123

Rogues' Gallery

Nine playwrights take on the absurdity of the art world in Rogues’ Gallery, a collection of ten-minute plays framed in a rapid-fire comedy. When two hapless security guards find the gallery’s prize sculpture has been destroyed on their watch, it’s a race through the day’s security camera footage to find out what happened - and come up with a really good excuse before the artist comes back with the toughest critic in town. Each play features a different group that comes through the gallery, from employees to tourists to art thieves, and optional transition scenes can be used to thread any combination of plays together into one story. A series of hilarious mistakes just might add up to...

Of Serpents & Sea Spray
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Of Serpents & Sea Spray

The story of an orphan named Iro who is the subject of ridicule by other children and punishment by uncaring foster parents. During one of her many tours through solitary confinement in the closet, Iro’s imagination brings her a mission: find Pegasus. On her quest, taking with her only books and her imaginary friend Annika, Iro hides herself on an ocean liner, joins a circus, and has many other adventures...and along the way finds the truth about the death of her parents. Drama Full-length. 90-120 minutes 6-20 actors

Midnight Bandits
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 16

Midnight Bandits

When a trio of art thieves arrive for a heist, their plan is sure to go off without a hitch…unless, of course, there’s a roommate dispute. This play is part of the short play collection Rogues' Gallery and can be licensed separately or as part of the collection. Comedy Short Play. 10 minutes 3 actors, any gender

It's Her Say
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 101

It's Her Say

It’s Her Say, a collection of short plays that focus on the female experience, can be used in the classroom for scene study or licensed for production. Ranging from historical fiction to social consciousness to shifting friendships to horror comedy, each play is written by a female-identifying theatre teacher who knows exactly what young performers are capable of and what kind of work they are eager to perform. This collection includes the following short plays: Some Things Never Change by Jane Best I Said Run. by Rachel Bublitz The Women's Land Army by Stephanie Buckley Beauty Kweenz by Diana Burbano Talk to Me About Home by Eugenie Carabatsos The Boot by Emily Hageman Angela and Angie and Cynthia by Patty MacMullen The Stakeout by K. Alexa Mavromatis The Un-Help Desk by Emily McClain Girl, Period by Stephanie Shearer Drama/Comedy Short Play Collection. Each play is 10-20 minutes. 10-20 actors, flexible casting (These plays can be licensed together or separately. If you license the whole collection, you have permission to pick and choose which plays to perform.)

I Said Run.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 17

I Said Run.

Shadow, Ivy, and Dolores have gathered together to snap their friend Mara out of whatever funk she's been in. Sadly, it might be the last thing they ever do. This play is part of the short play collection It's Her Say and can be licensed separately or as part of the collection. Comedy Short Play. 10-15 minutes 4 actors, female

The Red House Monster
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 30

The Red House Monster

The story of Hannah Gold, a young lady living on an island off the coast of Massachusetts in the late 1800s, and the night that changed her life. Filled with small town lore, haunted houses, spirits, monsters, pistols, pie, and mysteries, it is a play that will keep you guessing just what is in the Red House, and who, in fact, you should be afraid of. Inspired by the myth of Geryon and Hercules, and Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Drama One-act. 35-45 minutes 4-5 actors Free resource available for download: What Makes a Monster? lesson plan by Education Director Maria McConville.

Holly, Jolly, & Extra Folly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 73

Holly, Jolly, & Extra Folly

A ragtag medley of holiday plays set to delight readers and audiences alike. Ranging from hilarious and rhyming to touching and sweet, With a ghost story thrown in to keep you on your feet! Drama/Comedy Full-length. 75-90 minutes. Each play 10-15 minutes. 15-30 actors, doubling possible.

It's Her Say
  • Language: en

It's Her Say

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

It's Her Say, a collection of short plays that focus on the female experience, can be used in the classroom for scene study or licensed for production. Ranging from historical fiction to social consciousness to shifting friendships to horror comedy, each play is written by a female-identifying theatre teacher who knows exactly what young performers are capable of and what kind of work they are eager to perform. This collection includes the following short plays:Some Things Never Change by Jane BestI Said Run. by Rachel BublitzThe Women's Land Army by Stephanie BuckleyBeauty Kweenz by Diana BurbanoTalk to Me About Home by Eugenie CarabatsosThe Boot by Emily HagemanAngela and Angie and Cynthia by Patty MacMullenThe Stakeout by K. Alexa MavromatisThe Un-Help Desk by Emily McClainGirl, Period by Stephanie Shearer(These plays can be licensed together or separately. If you license the whole collection, you have permission to pick and choose which plays to perform.)