We're very proud of our full-length plays. They all link to a classic in someway whether it's a direct adaptation of The Canterbury Tales or a completely modern version of a Greek Tragedy. Our full-lengths have large casts with more than one offering flexible casting.
A modern adaptation of Sophocles' Antigone set in a high school.
Who will pay the price when the real world and the play collide?
Chaucer's classic collection of tales comes to life in a lively adaptation. Great characters, lots of humour, strong ensemble work. Text uses modern English.
A collection of plays that examine the impact of cancer as seen through the eyes of teenagers. Can be performed as a full length or one acts.
A Spanish translation of the play Circus Olympus.
The Greek Geek Circus has come to town with a ton of myths to share. A gleeful celebration with a large cast expansion, parts for all and a choice of length.
Cobweb dreams of a different life, away from Titania's train.
A Christmas collection like no other. Six short plays, all inspired by Christmas carols and can be performed as a full-length or individually.
A highly theatrical exploration of the evil that lurks inside all of us…
Margaret E. Knight was a 19th century inventor with two big but forgotten stories.
You should know right away that this is not a traditional adaptation of Little Women.
A hilarious full length modern take on the clash between school cliques. Inspired by Romeo and Juliet.
Thunder and lightning tear apart the night sky while two young women explore the story of Frankenstein
A teen transforms from shallow and selfish to giving and selfless. How did it happen? A wonderful holiday play inspired by The Gift of the Magi.
A modern adaptation of Victorian ghost stories.
Diners are a special place. You can get your coffee, fall in love, and find light when the world is dark.
Based on four creepy stories about haunted houses.
A modern take on the classic Dickens tale. Eddie Scrooge is a 17-year-old Bah Humbug of a guy. Till one Christmas Eve when three ghosts change his life.
A fabulously funny and high styling take on film noir.
A retelling of Mark Twain’s The Prince and the Pauper.