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Postal Man Joey by Cal Growney (7-10 min.) M, Dramatic 7.00
$7.00Postal Man Joey is a story about friendship and acceptance of past trauma. By sharing his story with Vincent, Joey finds his peace during the anniversary of his son’s death, and both gain a close friend in the process. Joey can only begin healing when he recalls the story out loud, and thereby rationalizing it and forgiving himself as well.
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Sig Omega Lost a Pledge by Cal Growney (10-12 min, 1 M or 2M) Dramatic
$12.00Through Chad’s account of his relationship with Tyler, the pros and cons of the fraternity lifestyle are laid out during Chad’s interrogation while in custody. While Greek life allows for such a close bond of friendship, the lack of control over alcohol and hazing eventually leads to Tyler’s death, calling into question the validity of the system as a whole.
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Oh, Brother, Where Art Meow? By Matt Mills (10-12 min. Cut as needed) 1 M or F Humorous 10.00
$10.00Mr. Snuggles wants to know where his missing brother is and nothing can stop him! Well, maybe a snack. And a cuddle… But then! Nothing but a nap could stop him!
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The Guild of the GWiG (Girls Who Game) by Patrick Bates. (10-12 min. Cut as needed.) FF Duo, Humorous
$12.00Frustrated by the lack of respect for girls who game, best friends Lulu and Lacey team up to change the gaming industry. Actors have the opportunity to play multiple roles as they present the backstory of a series of demeaning games.
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Americano Horror Story by Kamden Knudson (12-15 min. Cut as needed) M/F Readers Theatre or HI
$14.00“Americano Horror Story” follows the rivalry between two coffee shops. A master plan involving dark magic is set into motion and nothing is ever the same at Rise and Grind Coffee.
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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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The Big Pig by Cal Growney. (7-10 min. Cut as needed.) M or F, Dramatic
$7.00The Big Pig follows the perspective of Peter in a world that has been ravaged by “The Big Pig,” which represents greed. By giving into greed, by “drinking the green milk,” you hurt those around you and are left alone with only greed, as illustrated by Claudia. This post-apocalyptic landscape is only countered by one’s ability to care for their neighbors. Though, as Peter puts it, Bryce is weak and worthless, John still wants to help him, and thus does not end up giving into the Big Pig. Peter, however, abandons them to fulfill his own desires, and thus eventually gives up his life for greed.
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So We Can Live by Matt Mills (10-12 min. Cut as needed) M/F, Dramatic 8.00
$8.00A conspiracy theorist clues us in on a horrific global plot, oblivious to how past trauma can cloud judgment.
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Unfinished Business by Tom Mizell (7-10 Cut as needed) F, Dramatic 8.00
$8.00After a tragic accident, a young girl haunts the attic of her family’s home. As she recalls that fateful day, she slowly begins to reveal the truth and the depths of her grief.