Tonight was going to be writer Alina Deveraux’s most important night, the unveiling of her memoirs. Until she ended up dead. Or not dead.
Four teens just can't express themselves. What happens when you don't shout? An a cappella musical created especially for high school performers. You can sing this!
A one act version of our wonderful and accessable a cappela musical.
A re-imagining of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
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.
A collection of annotated Shakespearean monologues for student actors.
A heartbreaking and hilarious one act. How does a family deal with watching one of their own disappear?
High school is full of stereotypes – or is it?
Connect and commiserate with these characters who can't help but do stupid things. An amazing ensemble opportunity.
Charlie may not be a superhero, but when she digs deep she discovers her unique talents to save the day.
A competition-length version of The Super Non-Heroes by Taryn Temple
Wendy walks into a typical teen support group but quickly discovers that that the others are anything but typical.
The teenagers in Tick Talk have much to say, but no way to say it. Characters are limited to only ONE WORD for the whole play. A great challenge for actors.
A group of misfit teens at a chaotic sleepover must navigate identity, friendship, and loyalty when a newcomer with big secrets joins their sisterhood.
Wendy joins an online teen support group. However, she quickly discovers that the others are anything but typical.
A group of teenage cancer patients wait to hear about their progress. A bond is created as they discover their similarities and eccentricities.
The Elves can't eat, they can't sleep and they certainly can't work. And with Christmas around the corner, how will the toys get made?
An ordinary shopper survey takes absurd twists and turns for Virginia as she struggles to answer the surprisingly cosmic question: Is Ann Landers real?