As You Like It
A one act annotated version of Shakespeare's love filled comedy.
- About 45 minutes
- 9 M + 4 F + 6 Any Gender
- Simple Set
- Recommended for High Schools & Middle Schools
- 27 pages
A one act annotated version of Shakespeare's love filled comedy.
Bean attempts to convince her boyfriend Travis to remove the ribbon around his neck. But it turns out the ribbon is more than just decorative.
Who will pay the price when the real world and the play collide?
Will they establish civility or fall apart?
Will they establish civility or fall apart?
In this world writing is a struggle, a battle, a war. Backspace explores personification and characterization like no other play.
Rachel has bad taste in boys: Jerry with the forehead tattoos, Nicky with the prison sentence, and Ed with the "being a zombie" thing.
Trevor is in the basement experimenting. He wants to build an army of zombies... by bringing baloney to life. Will his plan work before the expiry date?
One Girl. One Mirror. Against the world.
A commedia adaptation of Chekhov's The Bear
Catherine is a beauty queen. Cosette is a homeschooled spelling bee champion. Two sisters could not be farther apart. When their worlds collide, sparks fly.
Claire thinks Halloween is going to be humdrum as usual... until a vampire shows up and asks to be invited in.
Bianca wants to help everyone be the best they can be. Well, she wants everyone to be just like her. Because what's better than being Bianca? Huge cast comedy.
Three teenage girls have claimed a bench as their very own and routinely chase away all the "losers" who come near it.
First dates can be the worst or the best. Especially when you're on a date with the guy or girl of your dreams.
A socially-distanced version of Better Than the Movie.
This vignette play explores the beats, pauses, and neverending silences in conversation. An excellent class project with parts for everyone.
As a teacher and student square off, one reveals a secret about the other.
A homeless youth finds it tough to escape the pull of streets.
In this one-act middle school vignette play, characters come face-to-face with the fact that there are other people in their boat. Some are different. Some only seem different.