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Halvzies by Ed Vela (12-15 min, 4 Characters M or F)
$12.00Three half brothers, who can’t stand each other, share their not-to friendly thoughts, feelings, and ideas concerning each other with a child psychologist doing her level best to get them to bond. Good luck.
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Holiday Improvisations by Marla Crowe
$15.00You will find improvs for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentines and Easter. This is just what teachers need when the students are going crazy and need that fun activity to enhance their creative levels and the opportunity to bring their theatre skills to new amazing levels. The improvs can be performed as a solo or duet. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE IMPROVS IN ALL!!
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Hunters Paradise by Marla Crowe (10-15 min, 2M or F, Cut as needed)
$12.00This is a comedy scene for 2 hunters. Although it is written for two males it could be played by two females trying to be males. This is a great opportunity to let the traditional male stereo-types come forward with some very interesting and funny twists along the way.
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I Do.. I Don’t by Marla Crowe (10-12 min, 2F, Cut as needed)
$12.00It is a drama that explores the emotions one feels on their wedding day, however, this is not a truly happy day.
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I Know You by Kristofer Kauff (5-7 min. 2 M or F) Comedy
$12.00Ever swear that you just ran into someone that you know, and then you ask them about it, but they deny you? And then you remember where and when you exactly met each other, and still they deny you. Then you have absolute proof that you know each other, that you have met before, and still the person denies you. Frustrating? Well, this is the telling of that story.
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I Love You Mommy by Kindra Campbell (7-10 min, F) Dramatic
$7.00This dramatic is told from the point of view of Lucy, a 7-year-old girl who doesn’t really understand what is happening to her life.
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I, Mom by Matthew Mills (10-15 min. Cut as needed. F)Comedy
$10.00Sarah’s mother has been acting strangely recently, leading Sarah to the only sensible conclusion: her mom’s a robot who’s infiltrated their home in order to ruin her life. But when Sarah attempts to prove to the world her mother’s bionic nature, the truth she discovers is even more extraordinary than she had imagined.
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Identical by Danielle Castillo (10-12 min. Cut as needed, M) Dramatic
$7.00Some people say the bonds between twin siblings are something to marvel. This dramatic monologue is delivered by a teenage boy struggling with anger and jealousy over his twin’s innate ability to outshine him in every way. Twins are said to have a strong, almost supernatural, ability to connect with each other- what happens when the only things holding these brothers together are rage, envy and madness? How far will one twin go to finally gain the spotlight he so desperately longs for?
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In Control by Marla Crowe (7-10 min, M) Dramatic
$7.00This is a dramatic for a male that goes from being in control of every aspect of his life to being able to control nothing.
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It’s an Online Life for Us by Patrick Bates (10-12 min. Cut as needed. M) Humorous
$7.00Stuck living in his mother’s basement, a young man spends his days with his internet friends and sharing his mundane life with mom. Eventually his mother figures out a way to get her deadbeat boy out of the house and off on his first face-to-face date ever.
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Joe of the Jungle by Matt Mills (12-15 Min. Cut as Needed. M or F)
$12.00A family gets a surprise visit from their new adopted son. However, the biggest surprise is that their son is a jungle-boy with no familiarity with their world. They have to manage the culture shock while also welcoming him into their family.
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Letter of Release by Kevin Paris (10-12 min. Cut as Needed) DI
$7.00The trauma of his childhood effects Jake as he enters adulthood and finds that he has difficulty establishing intimate relationships. Always curious about his absent father, Jake often wonders what made the man he calls Roger the way he is. During his annual summer trip to his grandmother’s house, she encourages Jake to write his father a letter. Resolution and restoration are found in the exchange of a single letter between two strangers.
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Letting Him Down by Myron Bergesen (10-12 min. Cut as needed.) Dramatic M/F 8.00
$8.00War leaves scars on the men and women who have fought in it. However, these scars are not always visible. Terms such as Nervous Breakdown, Battle Fatigue, and Shell Shock gave way to Post-Traumatic Stress ten years after the Vietnam War.
A script best suited for mature actors and audiences, please use discretion. This script uses graphic language and references suicide. Feel free to change the language and delete the suicide reference.
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Listen by Matt Fox (10-12 min. Cut as Needed) M Dramatic
$7.00Everyone knows being a soldier is hard. For those who’ve witnessed the worst things imaginable, the world can never be the same again; and for those that haven’t…the least we can do is listen.
A monologue from a soldier. He’s returned from the war, with the memories of the people he watched die during the conflict. He knows he’s killing himself drinking so much, but it’s the only thing that stops him thinking about it, in this monologue about post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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Little Cub by Stephanie Christensen (10-12 min. Cut as needed. 2F), Duo Dramatic, 12.00
$12.00Ada is a mother who lives in a rural area of Kenya, whose infant daughter is ill and has never seen a doctor until today. The infant, Anya, is having difficulty breathing, which leads to a life-threatening situation that must be resolved by a global health nurse named Cecelia. This duo highlights both the hard work Ada contributes to her family as a matriarch and the power that global health can have for people in need. Nurse Cecelia assists Ada and her daughter with minimal resources, saving the life of the infant, as well as revisiting the heartbreak of her own past.
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LOL by Siena Leslie (10-12 min. 2M, Cut as needed)
$12.00Tension breaks out between two brothers over the popular internet pastime of creating LOLcats (pictures of cats with ungrammatical, humorous captions attached to the photos). Over-dramatic, would-be actor Art discovers that his brother Rob has made Art’s pet cat, Bingles, into a LOLcat. When Rob refuses to delete the photo, which Art fears may damage his (supposedly) burgeoning acting career, a hilarious argument ensues.