Some people take Rock-Paper-Scissors (aka Roshambo) seriously. Very seriously.
This vignette play explores relationships and situations that speak to today’s teens in a variety of genres with flexible gender roles.
This vignette play explores relationships and situations that speak to today’s teens in a variety of genres with flexible gender roles.
While wearing ugly purple bridesmaid dresses, an older sister struggles with her seemingly perfect pretty sister.
A young girl has some specific questions for Santa.
Santa is trapped by zombies and two reindeer fawns are determined to save the day.
A talk show welcomes some of literature's most memorable women who just can’t seem to get it right when it comes to men.
This vignette style play can be easily performed using an online platform and has a variety of scenes to address all student skill levels.
A collection of annotated Shakespearean scenes for student actors.
Middle school is the tricky tightrope between being a kid and being a teenager. The characters try to keep their balance on the first day of middle school.
The truth hurts. Especially when you're afraid to tell it and not expecting to hear it.
Faked Death! Mistaken Identity! Parental Marital Veto! But wait, there’s more!
Shakespeare’s characters deserve to celebrate the holidays too!
Tonight was going to be writer Alina Deveraux’s most important night, the unveiling of her memoirs. Until she ended up dead. Or not dead.
Four teens just can't express themselves. What happens when you don't shout? An a cappella musical created especially for high school performers. You can sing this!
A one act version of our wonderful and accessable a cappela musical.
A re-imagining of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
The lives of seven teenagers become intertwined in this humorous and oftentimes bittersweet collection of ten minute plays. Multiple lengths available.
Your first car. Getting your license, Getting pulled over. The relationship between teen and car makes a great backdrop for this vignette play.
The cross country road trip is the focus of this vignette play. Great for a classroom project or for competition. Short scenes with interesting characters.