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by Matthew Webster
A big fun online-friendly show in the style of a radio serial.
by Lindsay Price
As a teacher and student square off, one reveals a secret about the other.
by Lindsay Price
A homeless youth finds it tough to escape the pull of streets.
by Lindsay Price
Sometimes you need to leap without knowing what the outcome will be.
by Christian Kiley
Potential sits centre stage in a chair. Sometimes the hardest thing to do is just stand up...
by Lindsay Price
This vignette play asks students to look at the concept of what it means to be “good” and “bad.”
by Lindsay Price
Do you control the audience or does the audience control you?
by Christopher Evans
The question everyone’s asking is “Am I walking out alive today?”
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 Christian Kiley
A play about trying to survive and thrive in a virtual classroom.
translated by Lindsay Price from Everyman by Anonymous
A modern translation of the original text
by Bradley Hayward
Kids are constantly being told to hold still. But that’s impossible when all they want to do is move forward at warp speed.
by Gary Rodgers
Step inside Robin’s world as he grapples with his conscience and his anti-conscience. And then deeper still as the writer tries to figure out an ending... which he may not be able to do if he’s not actually the writer.
by Bradley Hayward
Two eyeballs get bent out of shape while defending their half of a teenager's brain.
by Kirk Shimano
If someone has a secret they’ve been clutching to their heart, the moonbow’s glow will give them the courage to share their true selves
by Kirk Shimano
If someone has a secret they’ve been clutching to their heart, the moonbow’s glow will give them the courage to share their true selves
by Craig Mason
An environmental fable about a city that destroys its natural beauty in order to support its only industry.
by Kirk Shimano
A one act play inspired by an ancient Sumerian myth depicting one of the first Mesopotamian gods.
by Lindsay Price
What happens when parts of your brain start fighting over you?
by Lindsay Price
How will you respond to this evolving new world?
by Christian Kiley
Sometimes the hardest part of school is getting from one class to the next.
adapted by Mrs. Evelyn Merritt from Robert Browning
There are consequences for the people of Hamelin when they refuse to pay the Piper. A theatricalization of the Robert Browning poem.
by Bradley Walton
A talking bunny. A talking rainbow. Plus annihilation.
by Claire Broome
This vignette play explores relationships and situations that speak to today’s teens in a variety of genres with flexible gender roles.
by Lindsay Price
A young girl has some specific questions for Santa.
by Bradley Walton
Santa is trapped by zombies and two reindeer fawns are determined to save the day.
by Lindsay Price
This vignette style play can be easily performed using an online platform and has a variety of scenes to address all student skill levels.
by Bradley Hayward
Dallas is a real smarty pants and can't wait to show off. But he's in for a shock. His new class is very different. A fantastic competition piece.
by Dara Murphy
Two royalty-free plays for your inclusive classroom
by Lindsay Price
My mantra is better than your mantra, especially when it comes to late teachers.
by Dara Murphy
Nothing stands in the way of the green grass. Until they wake up one morning to see a yellow dandelion in their midst.
by Lindsay Price
A teenager asks the wrong guy for the time.
by Christian Kiley
A look at a soothing world where complete dependency on technology takes away all ills. But is everything really perfect?
by Claire Broome
How can anyone make sense of a virtual platform?
by Christian Kiley
Three characters struggle with wellness in uncertain times.
adapted by Todd Espeland from Kenneth Grahame
A lively and theatrical adaptation of a wonderful classic.