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.
A collection of 15 scenes in which no two characters get within 6ft of each other.
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
A middle school vignette play about the boxes we find ourselves in.
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.
This vignette play asks students to look at the concept of what it means to be “good” and “bad.”
Two Christmas plays. Baby New Year rearranges the calendar in Christmas in July. Christmas is in jeopardy in What do you do when the elves have the flu?
A group of students want to regain normalcy and recoup what they’ve lost as seniors: prom, school play, graduation. But nothing is normal.
Ten interconnected vignettes with LGBTQ+ themes.
An examination of depression and anxiety in teens.
A play about trying to survive and thrive in a virtual classroom.
Failure and fortitude are the touchstones for every inventor, but even more so for 19th century female inventors.
Margaret E. Knight was a 19th century inventor with two big but forgotten stories.
Diners are a special place. You can get your coffee, fall in love, and find light when the world is dark.
A One Act version of The Hope and Heartache Diner
A follow-up to the very popular Horror Movie 101!
We label people every day. We’ve done it in the past, we’ll do it in the future.