New Works

New Works

Ten-minute Plays:

Truth or Dare

Synopsis:

  • Two newly found anxious and odd roommates find themselves out of food and an internet connection. After ordering pizza, they decide to play a friendly game of truth or dare to pass the time. Will they take it too far?

  • Suggested for ages 13 and up due to language

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The Little Red Hen

Synopsis:

  • This family-friendly play follows a young hen, called Red, on her adventures with her barnyard friends. One day she stumbles upon a wheat field and gets an idea to make bread. Red decides to ask her friends if they would like to help in her baking process. Will they help the little red hen? Or will they turn away her offer for their own self-interest?

  • Appropriate for all ages

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Once in an After-Life Time Chance

Synopsis:

  • What happens when iconic playwrights from the past become your one-act judges? This ten-minute comedy follows four iconic playwrights/actors/artistic concepts, all rooted in either realism or surrealism, as they discuss the plays they just watched for a one-act play competition. This play caters to people with a deep love for theatre history, and a strong hate for the chaos that is one-act play competitions, all while seeing how these playwrights/actors/artistic concepts have changed the theatre world to make it what it is today. 

  • Suggested for ages 13 and up due to language

One-Act Plays:

Hey, Sorry to Bother You!

Synopsis:

  • Two newly found roommates are trying to find a way to communicate with each other. One night, they both find themselves in the horrifying situation of being hungry and having NO food in the house. They are forced to socially interact with one another and finally agree on ordering a pizza for dinner, the only question is… What if the delivery person ends up being a crazy psychopath with murderous tendencies? Hey, Sorry to Bother You! Is a three-person one-act comedy that follows Hollis and Charlie through their journey of overcoming their severe anxiety of everyday social interaction as well as their fears of the pizza delivery person, all while in the comfort of their new two-bedroom apartment.

  • Suggested for ages 13 and up due to language

Full-Length Plays:

Spoonful of Chaos

Synopsis:

  • This full-length comedy follows Vicky, Gwen, and Brooklyn through their endeavors at a small ice cream shop in a tiny town in Tennessee while trying to find their purpose in life. Will the chaos of everyday life set them back from finding themselves? Or will it jump-start their journey into finding who they want to be?

  • Suggested for ages 13 and up due to language and drug use