A Doll House by Heinrik Ibsen Adapted by William Missouri Downs Ibsen’s classic gets a fresh new Two Act adaptation by playwright William Missouri Downs providing an accessible text tailored for a 21st century audience. Nora Helmer finds herself caught between a rock and a hard place as she tries desperately to stave off news […]
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The House on Haunted Hill
You’re cordially invited to a party to die for. Adapted from the Vincent Price classic, The House on Haunted Hill tells the twisted tale of millionaire Frederick Lauren, his fourth wife Annabelle, and five, money-hungry guests who will each received fifty thousand dollars if they stay in a supposedly haunted house until sunrise. Filled with […]
NSP Comedies
THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION While visiting their mother’s grave in the cemetery, Glen and Barbara are attacked by the dead risen from the grave to feast upon the living. Glen is killed, but that doesn’t stop him from coming back as a zombie to rescue his sister and flee Night of the Living Dead […]
Small Cast Plays
THESE SHOWS FEATURE CASTS OF 2-9 CHARACTERS It’s nearing Christmas,1890. Recently widowed Almon Strowger purchases a mortuary, which is under the care of a witty spinster, Susan Simmons. A sudden decline in his undertaking business leads Almon to discover that calls are being directed to his rival. How? His rival’s wife is the town telephone […]
The Best Little Youth Theatre in Lexington
THE BEST LITTLE YOUTH THEATRE IN LEXINGTON by Jordan Beswick The 5 Southern women who make up the governing body of Lexington’s infamous… sorry…famed Youth Theatre, are an extremely dedicated, God fearing, kind, caring, colorful, compassionate group. They agree to disagree, which isn’t always easy. But they share a common goal. To bring quality, Broadway […]
Beyond the Binary
BEYOND THE BINARY: EIGHT NON-BINARY PLAYS by Jonathan Alexandratos, C. Julian Jimenez, M Sloth Levine, Dani Martineck, Azure D. Osborne-Lee, J.C. Pankratz, Ashley Lauren Rogers, and K. Woodzick Gender non-binary theatre has a long and diverse history, yet modern stages scarcely spotlight its stories. Beyond the Binary: Eight Non-Binary Plays changes this by presenting short plays from […]
ESCAPE IN A WHITE TOYOTA
ESCAPE IN A WHITE TOYOTA – ONE-ACT PLAYS WITH CHARACTERS WHO AREN’T SPRING CHICKENS by Robin Rice Eight one-act dramas and comedies. Bronco Buster. 2M 1F. Sculptor Frederic Remington wants a bronco for a model to capture the spirit of the Wild Wild West. Scruffy cowboy Gabby and caustic horse Betty open his eyes to reality. In Transit. 2F. Prickly Jenny is headed to her final […]
Holiday Plays
Kevin D. Ferguson’s A Christmas Carol is a faithful adaptation of Dickens’ novella sure to please any fan of the original Christmas-time ghost story and amaze younger audience members new to the telling. Full of authentic Victorian Christmas carols that conjure the Yuletide mood, this family-friendly telling of the classic story nevertheless maintains the spookier […]
Theatre for Youth
ATTACK OF THE KILLER B’S by Sean Abley (HIGH SCHOOL VERSION) Cast Size: 15+ Characters w/ doublingRunning Time: 1 hr 15 minRoyalty Rate: $60 per performance While visiting their mother’s grave in the cemetery, Glen and Barbara are attacked by the dead risen from the grave to feast upon the living. Glen is killed, but […]
A Bottle of Worth and Other Short Plays
A BOTTLE OF WORTH AND OTHER SHORT PLAYS by Gene Kato This collection of short plays by playwright Gene Kato showcases his signature offbeat writing style in compact creations. From genres that range from apocalyptic horror to broad comedy to existential avant-garde, these short play offer acting opportunities for casts of 3 or 4. A […]