by Lindsay Price
A collection of 15 scenes in which no two characters get within 6ft of each other.
by Lindsay Price
Life in the afterworld sucks for Juliet and Ophelia. And they're not afraid to tell you where to shove your decorative pot holder.
by Johanna Skoreyko
One Girl. One Mirror. Against the world.
by Jeffrey Harr
A socially-distanced version of Better Than the Movie.
by Lindsay Price
As a teacher and student square off, one reveals a secret about the other.
by Lindsay Price
Beeb is a young recovering alcoholic. But the recovery isn't going so well.
by Bradley Hayward
A teenage brother and sister squabble as they try to extract a gummy bear that has lodged itself in a set of braces.
by Jeffrey Harr
A boy and a girl share words of wisdom straight from their parents' mouths.
by Lindsay Price
Sometimes you need to leap without knowing what the outcome will be.
by Bradley Walton
Ten interconnected vignettes with LGBTQ+ themes.
by Lindsay Price
A Christmas collection like no other. Six short plays, all inspired by Christmas carols and can be performed as a full-length or individually.
by Bradley Hayward
Young love blossoms when two teenagers flip open their laptops and start chatting.
by Lindsay Price
Two girls live in two communities that have been separated by a wall for a hundred years.
by Lindsay Price
A football player freaks out when his math tutor turns out to be a girl.
by Lindsay Price
No hall pass? No entry. No matter what you say. No matter what you do. No matter what history you bring up.
by Lee Cataluna
An excellent character-driven piece for middle school students. Inspired by hundreds of interviews with those associated by all branches of the service.
by Steven Stack
A follow-up to the very popular Horror Movie 101!
by Jeffrey Harr
Annarosarosemarie is ready and raring to go for her first play audition. Miss Johnson is not ready to see what Annarosarosemarie has prepared. Not ready at all.
by Jeffrey Harr
Annarosarosemarie is ready and raring to go for her first virtual play audition. Miss Johnson is not ready to see what Annarosarosemarie has prepared. Not ready at all.
by Lindsay Price
A businessman meets his match with a delivery man and his 10-2.