A couple of teenagers in love look up at the night sky and wait for colorful explosions to dance among the stars.
Two girls live in two communities that have been separated by a wall for a hundred years.
An emotional tug of war between a sister and brother and what really happens in the world of teenage marijuana use. A vivid personification of drugs.
A hilarious full length modern take on the clash between school cliques. Inspired by Romeo and Juliet.
A football player tries to tackle Shakespeare.
A mix-up in the chemistry club creates a horrendous goo that takes over John Dalton School.
A 35 minute cutting of the original suitable for competition.
Thanks to a series of ill-fated friend requests, a doctored photo of a student spreads like wildfire among a group of teenagers.
Should Echo follow her English teacher's dream or her mother's wishes?
This middle school play looks at the bullied, the bully, and the bystander through mostly non-verbal vignettes.
A teen transforms from shallow and selfish to giving and selfless. How did it happen? A wonderful holiday play inspired by The Gift of the Magi.
Cal and Jane end up stranded on a dark and lonely road. They make the unfortunate decision of helping a girl who only wants to get home to Mother.
A football player freaks out when his math tutor turns out to be a girl.
A playful and theatrical adaptation of Grimm's grimmest tales.
A light vignette play about our obsession with hair. Flexible casting.
No hall pass? No entry. No matter what you say. No matter what you do. No matter what history you bring up.
Why aren't middle school students full of smiles, hugs and hi-fives? They’re too young to have problems.
Things start to go awry when four teens show up at a haunted lodge for their prom. A determined ghost could make this the most bizarre night ever.
This monologue-based play explores what happens when rumours and secrets spin out of control. What makes a secret more powerful: when it's true or a lie?
Tara and Dane find themselves in possession of the legendary “hook hand” and learn that “finders keepers” is not always what it’s cracked up to be.