One-act Plays for Stage and Study

One-act Plays for Stage and Study PDF Author:
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ISBN:
Category : American drama
Languages : en
Pages : 394

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Includes bibliographies.

One-act Plays for Stage and Study

One-act Plays for Stage and Study PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American drama
Languages : en
Pages : 394

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Includes bibliographies.

One-act Plays for Stage and Study, Fourth Series

One-act Plays for Stage and Study, Fourth Series PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American drama
Languages : en
Pages : 394

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How to Succeed in High School Without Really Trying

How to Succeed in High School Without Really Trying PDF Author: Jonathan Rand
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781623840761
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 28

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Want to know the easiest way to make it through the grueling abyss known as high school? A group of student agents infiltrate an assembly to demonstrate their secret tips and tricks, ranging from legally changing your name to get around roll call, to using Tom Cruise to help memorize science terms. High school will never be the same.

The Cast List

The Cast List PDF Author: Jason Pizzarello
Publisher: Stage Partners
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 34

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Ah, the cast list. Oh, the drama. The casting would be simple if it weren't for constant script cuts, actor trade agreements, backstabbing, helicopter parents, hysterical prima donnas, and the Assistant Director could figure out how to incorporate the songs of Grease into Romeo & Juliet without getting sued. This is a show for any student who has ever been cast or miscast in a school play or any teacher who has ever attempted to post a list without serious backlash. Comedy One-act. 30-35 minutes 10-30 actors, gender flexible

Impromptu

Impromptu PDF Author: Tad Mosel
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
ISBN: 9780822205579
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 32

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How much truth and how much illusion does a persion need to live a balanced life. Four actors sit on a darkened stage, awaiting the arrival of the stage manager who has called them together. Lacking his authoritative presence they are merely characters in search of a play to become part of, for their own personalities seem unformed and shallow next to the full-blooded figures they are used to playing. They are also "types," and each of them has absorbed most of what he is from what he pretends to be on the stage. As they wait, the stage lights come up--but still no one appears to tell them what they are to do. They know only that they are not to leave the stage until they have "acted out the play." Suddenly becoming aware that an audience is present, the actors decide to improvise, an idea which finds them slightly flustered. Ernest, the "leading man," exercises the prerogative of star billing and assumes command. He plunges ahead, assigning roles to himself and his colleagues--Winifred, who always plays the "leading lady's best friend"; Lora, the struggling ingenue; and Tony, the juvenile lead. The "drama" which unfolds is a mixture of truth, fantasy and well-rehearsed situations, but out of it, in subtle progression, comes a deepening awareness of the real people behind the theatrical facades.

One-act Plays for Stage and Study, Seventh Series

One-act Plays for Stage and Study, Seventh Series PDF Author:
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ISBN:
Category : American drama
Languages : en
Pages : 406

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The Cages We Build

The Cages We Build PDF Author: Emily Hageman
Publisher: Stage Partners
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 33

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Dean's dad isn't around, his mom is deeply broken, and everyone at school either hates him or fears him. That's just who he is. But then, he meets Lucy and learns that life can be whatever you make it, and no matter what cage you build, you always have the key. Drama One-act. 30-35 minutes 4 female, 4 male

The Indian Wants the Bronx

The Indian Wants the Bronx PDF Author: Israel Horovitz
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
ISBN: 9780822205685
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 52

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THE STORY: An East Indian gets lost on his first day in New York as two teenage punks find him waiting at a lonely bus stop. He cannot understand English, and the boys have some fun with him-at least it starts out as fun. But little by little, as the minutes go by and the bus doesn't come, they get bored; then annoyed; then vicious. It is the very pointlessness of their brutality that makes the play-with its awful final image of the Indian jabbering into a dead phone-so disturbing. We are convinced that this is exactly what would happen at this particular bus stop on this particular night; we see, again, that violence in the big city is as much a child of ennui as of anger. And, as the nightmare spell of the play takes hold, and the boys torture their victim with increasing relish, we are brought to a shocking awareness of how thin the veneer of civilization can be-of how close beneath the surface of all men lurks the primitive impulse to hurt and humiliate those whose very helplessness and inability to communicate can only frustrate and enrage.

The Blue Hour

The Blue Hour PDF Author: Emily Hageman
Publisher: Stage Partners
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 27

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Theo's grandpa has died, and he would give anything to see him one more time. A remarkable miracle sends him back in time to meet his grandpa while he was serving in the Korean War. A powerful and poetic play about grief, and what we can do with it. Drama One-act. 30-35 minute 5-8 actors

Acting and Stage Movement

Acting and Stage Movement PDF Author: Edwin C Acting White
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
ISBN: 9781013918735
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 214

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