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Grilled Cheese by Kevin Paris (10-15 min. Cut as Needed) 1M,1F, Duet
$12.00David, a mentally challenged young man, has moved into his first apartment-much to the dismay of his Mom. Unaware of her intentions to convince him to move back home, David prepares a special dinner to celebrate his mother’s first visit to his apartment. A son’s need for independence, a mother’s need to protect-a resolution will be reached over something as simple as grilled cheese.
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Guitar Zeros by Patrick Bates (10-12 min, 2F, Cut as needed)
$12.00Dialogue between BFFs Stephanie and Kelsey.
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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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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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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.
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Look Who’s Exploring Now(12-15 Min. Cut as Needed. M/M)Duo
$12.00Set in a space-conquering future, a father and son take a road trip through space per their roles as explorers, though the son, Josh, finds it a boring task. When an encounter with a new species of aliens puts him to the test, Josh has to learn to love his destiny as a great space explorer.
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Mirror Mirror by Fear Standford (10-12 min, 2F, Cut as needed)
$12.00Vain and self-absorbed Tessa gets taken down a notch by her own reflection when she assumes she’s the “fairest one of all.” A hilarious duet that calls for two girls to mirror each other physically while delivering their lines.
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My Life in Babysitters by D’Arcy Robb Inspired by an essay by David Rosenthal (12-15 min. Cut as needed. M or F) Humorous
$10.00It’s the easiest babysitting job on the planet: watching one smart, well-behaved, adult-like child named David. But somehow, the family winds up with a string of dysfunctional babysitters, from strength trainer Greta to method actress Elena to date-crazy Jessica – and David winds up learning quite a few hilarious, bizarre lessons from them.
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One Bus Town by Theresa Laws (10-12 min, 1M and 1F, Cut as needed)
$12.00Melinda is safe and sound minding the counter in her small town convenience store. Cody, a dashing stranger, waits and waits for a bus that’s long over due. Neither one seems so content with their lives.
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Our Depression Speech by Tim Mogford (10-12 min; cut as needed. 1M, 1F)
$12.00It is a situation familiar to all school students: the dreaded Oral Presentation. This one – on (of course) the Great Depression – has the added joy of bringing Carrie and Tom together in the group. See, Carrie and Tom have been “CarrieandTom” and now – well, not so much. The painful, silly reality of the classroom is added to the comic tension of complicated school relationships in this funny and poignant piece about young love.
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Overtime by Stephen Mizell (10-12 min. Cut as needed) M or F Duo 12.00
$12.00Too often we tend to think of the angel and demon on our shoulders as good and evil. But what if they are simply clocking in to do a job that needs to be done just like the rest of us. These two coworkers do everything they can to succeed at their conflicting jobs while maintaining a healthy work relationship. A great piece for exploring everyday life from a different perspective.
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Passing Class by Patrick Bates (10-12 min, 1M and 1F, Cut as needed)
$12.00Love springs eternal during an orientation visit to a college for Alan and Denni, two bright-eyed would be college freshmen intent on finding their futures through education and in love.
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Removing the Hat by Luke Morgan (12-15 min. Cut as needed 1M) Humorous
$10.00Throughout human history, people with red hair have been looked down upon, teased, and persecuted. “Removing the Hat” is a hyperbolic look at that tribulation through the eyes of Luke, told in a series of vignettes with doctors, bullies, inept school counselors, and unforgiving parents. At the end of the day, is being an endangered species all it’s cracked up to be? This piece is most effective if the performing actor has red hair, poor thing.