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25 New One Acts

Small Actors playbookSmall Actors by Stephen Gregg.

Comedy. Cast 4m., 4w., 2m. or w., doubling and extras possible. Target Audience Middle School · High School · College and Adult · Senior Adults

"Great, tight script that leaves actors to develop deep and wonderful characterizations. Very age-appropriate for high-school groups." -Maureen Fish, Milton High School, Milton, Mass.

"The perfect middle-school play! The dialogue is fast-paced and witty, but remains true to life. The story is both funny and touching." -Brie Carlson, Crowley Middle School, Fort Worth, Texas


Take Five playbookTake Five by Westley M. Pederson.

Comedy. Cast 4m., 2w. Target Audience  High School · College and Adult · Senior Adults

"One of the funniest, most inventive takes on what it is like to put on a show. Outlandish, brash, and exuberant, Take Five leaves the audience with tear-stained checks and bellyaches for a half hour of non-stop laughter."
-Jason Summers, Hope Players, New Rochelle, N.Y.


S.P.A.R. playbookS.P.A.R. by Stephen Gregg.

Comedy. Cast 4m., 3w., and anywhere from 3 to 100 either gender. Target Audience  High School · College and Adult · Senior Adults

"This play is highly entertaining and a perfect vehicle for a high-school cast. The humor is sophisticated and unexpected. It's an audience favorite."
-William Prenetta, Ellington High School, Ellington, Conn.


Us and Them playbookUs and Them by David Campton.

Drama. Cast variable from 6 upward, either gender. Target Audience  Middle School · High School · College and Adult · Senior Adults

"This abstract social commentary fits well in our high-school program because it challenged thinking and performance and is casting size and gender flexible." -Evie Lewis, Jackson Hole High School, Jackson, Wyo.


To Burn A Witch playbookTo Burn a Witch by James L. Bray.

Drama. Cast 4w. Target Audience  Middle School · High School · College and Adult · Senior Adults

"Powerful drama! If you are looking for a piece to showcase your strong girls, this is it." -Sallie Hoffsommer, Baldwin High School, Baldwin City, Kan.


The Trial of Goldilocks playbookThe Trial of Goldilocks by Joseph Robinette.

Fairy tale fantasy. Cast 14 to 20 (or more) either gender. Target Audience All Ages

"I have directed many plays with fourth through sixth graders [and] The Trial of Goldilocks is clearly the best." -Mark Nyegaard, Bertha Hold Elementary School, Eugene, Ore.

"An excellent play for audiences of all ages! An excellent play for teaching theatre craft, life skills, language skills and ensemble discipline and cooperation. Well worth the time and effort needed to do it well!" -Sharon Sproule, Espanola Little Theatre, Espanola, Ont., Canada


The Great Pandemonium playbookThe Great Pandemonium by Pat Cook.

Comedy. Cast 4m., 5w. Target Audience  Middle School · High School · College and Adult · Senior Adults

"Fast-paced and witty, this show is an excellent choice for high schools. Miminum set and costumes with a wide variety of characters. So enjoyable for students, they don't even realize they're learning Shakespeare!" -Amy Miller, East Hall High School, Gainesville, Ga.


Oh, What A Tangled Web playbookOh, What a Tangled Web by John R. Carroll.

Comedy. Cast 4m., 4w. Target Audience  Middle School · High School · College and Adult · Senior Adults

"A hilarious and dynamic piece with room for lots of creativity and personalized style." -Dave Kuukkonen, Kindersley Composite School, Kindersley, Sask., Canada

"This is a great one-act play. We like it so much we have produced it twice! The students love it and it is easy to stage in any size theatre. The audience loves it." -Laurie Kerhoulas-Brown, Hendersonville High School, Hendersonville, Texas