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Moving / Still: Two One Act Plays

Moving / Still: Two One Act Plays

by Lindsay Price
Drama Character Study Student Directors

Recommended for High Schools

Times given are approximate and do not include intermissions/scene changes/breaks
Simple Set
41 pages

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Royalty fees apply to all performances whether or not admission is charged. Any performance in front of an audience (e.g. an invited dress rehearsal) is considered a performance for royalty purposes.

Exemption details for scenes and monologues for competition.

Characters in this play are currently identified as male or female. Directors are welcome to assign any gender (binary or non-binary) to any character and modify pronouns accordingly.


MOVING:
Darcy [F] 93 lines
Looking for a shortcut into adult life. May be in over her head. Three Monologues.
Rachel [F] 84 lines
Hates algebra. Loves her boyfriend, Tim. Five Monologues.
Andrea [F] 60 lines
Quiet, but firm. Keeping a secret. Three Monologues.
Bree [F] 84 lines
A young girl with an old soul. In tune with the cosmos. Six Monologues.
Linden [F] 79 lines
Level-headed. Takes care of the others. Five Monologues.

STILL:
Caroline Lancaster [F] 86 lines
18, A good looking typical girl. Has not had to face anything awful, until now. Two Monologues.
Nate Nichols [M] 85 lines
18, A good-looking typical boy. Very much a joker. Two Monologues.

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