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Anne-Arky

Anne-Arky

by Lindsay Price

A high school drama club prepares for their opening night of Anne of Green Gables.

The performance starts out normally enough. But when a rumour spreads that there is an acting agent in the audience, the students scramble to be discovered.

Anarchy ensues! Wigs fall off, ankles are sprained, and the stage manager sets fire to the prompt script. After the dust clears, the true identity of the agent is revealed. Perfect for novice actors.

Comedy Backstage Comedy

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Recommended for High Schools and Middle Schools

About 45 minutes
Times given are approximate and do not include intermissions/scene changes/breaks
10 Characters
5 M | 5 F
Simple Set
31 pages
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Praise for Anne-Arky

Lori Panaro
Cardinal O'Hara High School
I had a great time directing this show.

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