A squirt gun would never be mistaken for a real gun, right? Dive into the thought-provoking world of Water. Gun. Argument and challenge what we choose to believe. A thought provoking and powerful piece in a docu-theatre style.
Cat hair is taking over the world in this hilarious huge cast one act.
A modern adaptation of Sophocles' Antigone set in a high school.
A competition-length adaptation of Agatha Rex by Lindsay Price
An adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic book. Practical solutions to all special effects. A magical trip to Wonderland!
A silly comedy about how the misuse of apostrophes are ruining the lives of students. Flexible casting, audience participation, and fun staging.
Theseus is a young man on an adventure. As he makes his way to Athens to meet his father he must fight bandits, carnivorous pigs, and travel the underworld.
In this world writing is a struggle, a battle, a war. Backspace explores personification and characterization like no other play.
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.
This vignette play explores the beats, pauses, and neverending silences in conversation. An excellent class project with parts for everyone.
This award-winning piece is haunting, exhilarating and theatrical.
In this one-act middle school vignette play, characters come face-to-face with the fact that there are other people in their boat. Some are different. Some only seem different.
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.
Madeline has body issues. So much so that different body parts are coming to life and talking back. A shorter version of this body image play.
A middle school vignette play about the boxes we find ourselves in.
We can all relate to feeling small in a big world. The characters in A Box of Puppies share their insecurities, their frailties and how they cope.
Jake finds a suicide note in his mailbox. Is it real? Is it a joke? Jake is determined to find out but instead learns a secret he didn't want to know.
Sometimes you need to leap without knowing what the outcome will be.
A touching ensemble piece where sacrifice is as simple as a pair of wings.
Dancer loves to dance. But she is shy and a little insecure. How does she work past her feelings and let go? How does she dance like no one’s watching?