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Scenes from a Quarantine

Scenes from a Quarantine

by Lindsay Price

Did you know COVID-19 likes to be known as Co? And what if Romeo and Juliet missed their marriage by one day because of a stay-at-home order? Would they still make it?

You know all the people in Scenes From a Quarantine. The person who thinks quarantine is going to be easy. The person whose life changed overnight. The person who thinks hairdressers are an essential service. The person who just wants to use class meetings to talk.

This vignette style play can be easily performed using an online platform and has a variety of scenes to address all student skill levels.

Dramedy Issue-Based Vignettes

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Recommended for High Schools and Middle Schools

About 25 minutes
Times given are approximate and do not include intermissions/scene changes/breaks
21 Characters
21 Any Gender, Minimum of 4
Online Performance
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Praise for Scenes from a Quarantine

Katie Primeaux
Rene Rost Middle School / Rene Rost Theater Troupe
We really enjoyed the format of the play. It was very easy to create in a virtual setting and really fit our needs perfectly for this year!
Julie Tipton
Thomas Jefferson High School
My students were able to knock it out of the park because the show was so well-written and relatable.
Tammy Johnson
Moody ISD
We did this play as a mix of on-stage scenes and recorded scenes. We played the recorded scenes between the on-stage scenes on a screen in front of the closed curtains so that we could change the set behind the curtains. Everyone loved it!

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