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Edited by Lauren Friesen. Written by Betsy Breitenbach, Daniel Guyton, Amy Lanasa, Jason D. Martin, Todd McCullough, Michael O'Brien, Daria Polatin (adapted from Anton Chekhov) and Brad Stoller.
Product Code: BA6000
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Comedy | Drama
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This collection presents the winners of the 2001 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival one-act play competition, selected from the eight ACTF designated regions of the country.
This play looks at the phenomenon of school violence while following a high-school student questioning the American educational system through his relationship with a student teacher.
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This completely fictional play is about Hugh Hefner and the beginnings of Playboy magazine with no regard for facts that would clearly contradict this interpretation.
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Through their comedic interactions with local enigmatic oddballs, two college-age friends make self-discoveries and examine the true meaning of friendship.
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Based on Chekhov's short story "The Lady With the Pet Dog," this bittersweet love story explores the "backwards" relationship of two secret lovers.
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A dying climber fights demons, both real and imagined, on the icy flanks of a dangerous Alaskan mountain.
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A middle-aged, alcoholic weatherman struggles with his job, his daughter, and heavy rain.
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A husband and wife discover the relief of turning their life over to fate by using first a coin and then dice to make all decisions. Eventually, the quixotic oracle turns their lives upside down.
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One of the wackiest plays ever written about teen pregnancy, combining melodrama, farce, and overly ambitious stagehands.
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