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We Open Tomorrow Night?!

We Open Tomorrow Night?!

by Michael Wehrli

It’s the dress rehearsal for the Belvedere student-run talent show and things aren’t running smoothly. The PTA mom is being very pushy. The British act can’t get a grip on the accent. Ian wants to air guitar on pogo sticks, and what happened to the lights?

As they say, the show must go on!

We Open Tomorrow Night?! is a scripted talent show where you are the stars. Each production can insert their own acts (dance, comedy, singing - the choice is yours) for an hilarious and entertaining evening for all.

Comedy

Recommended for High Schools and Middle Schools

About 90 minutes
Times given are approximate and do not include intermissions/scene changes/breaks
14 Characters
4 M | 6 F | 4 Any Gender, Plus Acts
Simple set
47 pages

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Performance Royalty Fees

Royalty fees apply to all performances whether or not admission is charged. Any performance in front of an audience (e.g. an invited dress rehearsal) is considered a performance for royalty purposes.

Exemption details for scenes and monologues for competition.

We accept

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