The lives of seven teenagers become intertwined in this humorous and oftentimes bittersweet collection of ten minute plays. Multiple lengths available.
The girls of a rather unusual club find it hard to commit to the cause. Boys are too tempting.
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.
When a homeschooled spelling bee champ crashes her popular sister’s high school world, sibling rivalry and the pressure to fit in spark a hilarious, surreal showdown, complete with giant talking bees.
A theatrical adaptation of The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen.
A character driven toboggan ride through every experience you've ever had with snow. Wish for a snow day, make a snow angel, catch the first snowflake.
A collection of annotated Shakespearean monologues for student actors.
Senior students in a small town face a dilemma. Do they stay close to home, or do they run far away? A heartwarming and heartbreaking story.
Children of divorce are united through humor in this honest and theatrical look at the day to day reality of growing up in a family that's been torn apart.
High school is full of stereotypes – or is it?
Nate doesn't want to grow up, and Caroline already has. A bittersweet story with a twist.
In a magical dimension, three teenagers are pulled into a conflict between Good and Bad Ideas from classic tales. Who is to blame for the bad idea?
Jack Frost spins the tale of Poor Marouckla who is tormented by her mean stepmother and her horse-faced stepsister. Based on a folktale by Aleksander Chodzko.
Stress is driving a teen quartet crazy - so much so they can't stop talking about it. This play is a symphony of sound and character.
The heartbreaking look at dementia from the inside. The struggle between real and fantasy. Past and present. An award-winning theatrical experience.
Connect and commiserate with these characters who can't help but do stupid things. An amazing ensemble opportunity.
The sons of a divorcée and a widow try to cope with this longstanding ritual.
Wendy walks into a typical teen support group but quickly discovers that that the others are anything but typical.
In the future the issue of poverty is solved through separation and subserviance. A teen causes trouble simply because she wants to better herself.
A competition-length version of Sweep Under Rug by Lindsay Price