| | Deal of the Week | | | |  | | | FAIRLY TOLD TALES | | | By: M. Soetaert, M. Soetaert, M. Soetaert | | | For years parents have tucked their children into bed with tales of Brothers Grimm and fables from Aesop. No wonder so many kids wake up screaming from nightmares. Seriously, what was wrong with those guys? Witches eating children, rotten parents making deals with old crones, monsters and worse! It's about... read more | | | | 25% OFF | | | Regular Price: $12.95 | | | Sale Price: $9.71 | |  | |
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 | | Anthologies | | | | | | | | | | | POWER PLAYS | | | By: Laurie Allen | | | Intense. Poignant. Moving. Powerful. The twenty short plays in this collection cover a
broad spectrum of dramatic situations, including revenge, abuse, loneliness,
homelessness, eating disorders, death, and relationships. With moods ranging from
sentimental to hard-hitting and from heart-warming to heart-wrenching, the wide... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | SCENES KEEP HAPPENING | | | By: Mary Krell-Oishi | | | Forty-eight true-to-life scenes for guys, girls and mixed casts of 2 to 4 actors. Written as teens speak with the drama and emotions of adolescence. Themes include bullying, dating, driving, clothes, sports, sibling rivalry, self-esteem, vanity, jobs, sex, responsibility, drugs and many more. Some scenes are humorous, others serious.... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | SCENES THAT HAPPEN | | | By: Mary Krell-Oishi | | | Snapshot dramatizations about life in high school. Thirty-four real life scenes for guys and girls and mixed casts of two to four actors. Suitable for classroom or stage performance. Excellent contest scripts because student actors portray themselves in the bearable and impossible situations of teenage existence. Themes include... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | SHORT AND SWEET SKITS FOR STUDENT ACTORS | | | By: Maggie Scriven | | | These short skits with casts of two to six players cover a wide variety of topics and drama styles. Some skits are comic for learning comedy technique. Others are situations for students to learn more about themselves and others. The dialogue is crisp and easy to perform. Very little planning and memorization is required to stage these... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | SIXTY COMEDY DUET SCENES FOR TEENS | | | By: Laurie Allen | | | These scenes take place in the confines of school and are easily staged. The incredibly believable teen characters are daring, outlandish, uninhibited and creative as they deal with situations exaggerated by their own attitudes, perceptions and actions. The scenes in this drama text focus on subjects they know very well – dating,... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | TEEN BOYS' COMEDIC MONOLOGUES THAT ARE ACTUALLY FUNNY | | | By: Alisha Gaddis | | | You wanna be funny for your audition? This book of monologues, written by people who are actually funny for a living, has your back.
This incredibly hysterical, cutting-edge monologue book will give the teen actor the extra bang he needs to land the perfect comedic role! Teen Boys' Comedic Monologues That Are Actually Funny... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | TEEN SPEAKS: BOYS AGES 13-15 | | | By: Kristen Dabrowski | | | Look no further! Here's the book for you, thirteen- to fifteen-year-old boys dealing with the things that interest and concern you. This is a goof-proof way to find one- to two-minute monologues that are right for you. Follow several very different characters through various scenarios (friends, family, school, strangers, siblings, and... read more |
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| | | | | | TEEN SPEAKS: GIRLS AGES 13-15 | | | By: Kristen Dabrowski | | | Look no further! Here's the book for you, thirteen- to fifteen-year- old girls! This is the surefire way to find the one- to two- minute monologues that are right for you. Follow several very different characters through various scenarios (friends, family, school, strangers, siblings, and more) with both dramatic and hilarious results! |
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| | | | |  | | | TEN-MINUTE PLAYS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL PERFORMERS | | | By: Rebecca Young | | | The plays in this book give teenage performers the chance to reveal the unique identities and motivations of students their own age. These brief plays may be used for speech and drama classes, forensic competitions or variety shows. They are easily staged with no sets or costumes. Topics include: how to be popular, jealousy, shoplifting,... read more |
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