Jack Frost spins the tale of Poor Marouckla who is tormented by her mean stepmother and her horse-faced stepsister. Based on a folktale by Aleksander Chodzko.
Stress is driving a teen quartet crazy - so much so they can't stop talking about it. This play is a symphony of sound and character.
The heartbreaking look at dementia from the inside. The struggle between real and fantasy. Past and present. An award-winning theatrical experience.
Connect and commiserate with these characters who can't help but do stupid things. An amazing ensemble opportunity.
The sons of a divorcée and a widow try to cope with this longstanding ritual.
Wendy walks into a typical teen support group but quickly discovers that that the others are anything but typical.
In the future the issue of poverty is solved through separation and subserviance. A teen causes trouble simply because she wants to better herself.
Envy, Sloth and Greed meet up at the beach with Kindness, Generosity and Zeal for their yearly swim meet!
A one act annotated version of Shakespeare's controversial tale about the relationships between men and women.
Two royalty-free plays for your inclusive classroom
A modern version of this Shakespeare classic. A great introduction to the story and the bard.
Ten plays for two actors. The plays can be performed individually or all together for a full evening of theatre. Excellent for the classroom or competition.
A collection of short plays with challenging stories and complex characters.
A collection of short plays that examines the relationships between girls and guys.
A collection of ten minute plays.
A vignette play about communication. Great for classwork.
Ariane and Kate deal with people from their past who invade their head space. Will either be able to set themselves free?
A vignette play that looks at 21st century communication. Blog your innermost thoughts. Break up by text. Express your deepest emotions through LOL's and smilies.
The teenagers in Tick Talk have much to say, but no way to say it. Characters are limited to only ONE WORD for the whole play. A great challenge for actors.