6ft Scenes
A collection of 15 scenes in which no two characters get within 6ft of each other.
- Simple set
- Recommended for High Schools & Middle Schools
A collection of 15 scenes in which no two characters get within 6ft of each other.
A competition-length adaptation of Agatha Rex by Lindsay Price
Seven lives intersect in a series of funny and touching moments that reveal the beauty, chaos, and change in friendships, family, and love.
R is a letter stuck in a world of numbers. Potential is too scared to get out of the chair. Two one-acts about rejection, fear, and the everyday courage it takes to keep going.
An avant-garde look at the price of popularity.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A homeless youth finds it tough to escape the pull of streets.
Madeline has body issues. So much so that her different body parts are coming to life and talking back. But Madeline is tired of feeling bad about her body.
Beeb is a young recovering alcoholic. But the recovery isn't going so well.
A middle school vignette play about the boxes we find ourselves in.
A teenage brother and sister squabble as they try to extract a gummy bear that has lodged itself in a set of braces.
A boy and a girl share words of wisdom straight from their parents' mouths.
A boy and a girl share words of wisdom straight from their parents' mouths.
Sara enjoys tea parties. But camel dung and cloves are two things that should never end up on the table. The twists never stop coming in this play.