| | | |  | |  | | | | THE 11TH
9/11 changed the world - but how did it change you? Watch the events unfold from the point of view of everyday people in a high school: the teachers, the students, the counselors and the parents. They are people who weren't in New York or Washington on that day, but were drastically affected, just like you, and each has a story to tell. | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | ACCUSED OF COMEDY
After comedy has been outlawed in society, two bottom-of-the-barrel comics face trial for committing comedy, along with the young woman who broke the law by laughing at them. Confronted by a stern lady magistrate, they discover humor is no laughing matter. | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | AIN'T SHE SWEET
Harriet Gunther's Chicago boarding house for young ladies almost loses its good reputation in a single night in 1925. Three gangsters posing as the new "help" invade the house looking for a treasure supposedly hidden there by Two Ton Tommy, a notorious but now dead-gangster. To complicate matters, the world's greatest screen lover and his director take refuge in the house to... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | ALL THE BASES
In an effort to create the perfect production, the cast begins by reading the "survey results" they got from the audience in response to the question, "What do you want from a play?" Based on these responses, the cast creates a checklist and presents a play meeting all 15 audience requirements. The hilarious result is its "short-cheap-educational-safe,... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | AMERICAN IDLE: MURDERING THE MUSIC
"We're your hosts for 'American Idle: Murdering The Music,' the show where the singer who blows the most gets decimated by industry professionals!" shouts co-host Ryan Seasunk, the hyperactive emcee of the most popular talent show in America. As viewers tune in, the top ten finalists perform live for a lively studio audience and three in-fighting judges: Simon Callous,... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | ASYLUM
Set in a state-run mental institution and, at times, in the minds of the patients, Asylum explores the flip side of sanity. We meet a former pop star who continues to live like she's in a music video, a girl who was harmed by her best friend's boyfriend, a young man who does operations on stuffed animals and himself, a woman who believes she's in the 11th month of a... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | BEYOND TOLERANCE
If you don't mind stirring up trouble with your productions, Beyond Tolerance could be just the show for you. Enter the bizarre world of U. Burnem, "the finest educational institution in the world," according to its founder, P.T. Burnem. Here, tolerance and political correctness are taken to extremes, and Gracious Mary Sensible, the school's newest student, finds that... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | THE BLOODY ATTACK OF THE EVIL, DEMONIC GIRAFFE PUPPET
Rupert, a socially-conscious teenager, sets out to make a documentary entitled "Materialism and the Decay of Morality in Postmodern Society." He makes the mistake of recruiting assistance from other students at his high school and finds his production saddled with a militant vegan, an obsessive fan of Japanese comics, a redneck self-proclaimed movie expert, and others...all... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | CAUTION: POLITRICKS
A character steps onto a bare stage and stares, puzzled, at a spot above and behind the audience. Another character joins her and asks, "What are you looking at?" So begins Politricks, a humorous but thought-provoking look at the evolution of politics. While the two agree they see something, they argue over the nature of what they see. Others enter and are persuaded, by... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | CINDERSTEIN
Help! The local high school drama teacher wrote his own version of Cinderella by combining the Princess's tale with the story of Frankenstein, but the production is bombing: The Fairy Godmother wants to be called the Fairy Goshmother, three new stepsisters must be added to the cast, several actors quit, and the extras are fed up with being extras. Then, after... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | CONVERSATION THERAPY
A high school conversation therapy room turns into a zoo when a group of zany students attempt to save their beloved teacher's position. They try everything they can to save her job, but over the course of the play it becomes apparent why they're all in therapy in the first place. | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | DID SOMEONE SAY MURDER?
Care to attend "murder night?" Join an array of wacky characters as they dine and watch the world's greatest detective, Rathbone, solve murders right in front of their eyes. There's only one catch – anyone can be the victim, and you're on your own in finishing the evening alive. Designed for a single, permanent set, Did Someone Say, Murder? is easily managed in the... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | FIVE EX-WIVES IN ICU
Five very different women have come from all around the United States to be at the bedside of Brandon LaPorte in an intensive care unit. They have one thing in common—they married him. Lisa is the host of a local TV talk show who is never surprised when people recognize her. Edie married Brandon twice and would marry him a third time if she could. Jen is an aerobics teacher... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | FREAK
"I've already been to high school, that's like the biggest freak show of all." Monique dreads school. The constant torment makes her feel like a sideshow freak. Every day, Monique wanders the scariest place on earth, the school hallway, and wishes she could just disappear - and then she does. Monique finds herself out of high school and in an "unusual, disturbing, and... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | A FUNNY WAY OF SHOWING IT
Michelle won't admit she's a victim of teen dating violence. How could she—and lose Ryan, the star player on the football team? He loves her; he's just got a funny way of showing it. It's attention, at any rate, and from a really cool guy. Ryan's got to play "alpha male"—impress the guys and keep the girls in line. Nothing wrong with it–all the guys do it, he says. His friend... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | HAUNTED HAMLET
What happens when a bad writer combines Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet and throws in a pinch of Taming of the Shrew for seasoning? Chaos and comedy. Wilma Shakespeare, an unpublished romance writer who claims to be a descendant of the "Bard," writes her own tragedy because Will's plays are nothing but "old-fashioned soap operas." She also decides to act in... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | HIGH SCHOOL ELECTION
It's election time at Stargell High, and the candidates are ready. Surfer-guy Dag is too irresponsible to feed his pet shark, Amber wants to mandate happiness, Nathan will soon end the reign of evil Big Pizza, Pam is threatening opposition voters, Jane and Joe are crazy in love, and Victor is homesick for Russian politics. In this outrageous parody of school elections,... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | LADIES, SIGH NO MORE
Lady Macbeth plays Monopoly with Juliet and shrewish Kate battles Cordelia at Trivial Pursuit. Ophelia cuts out paper flowers, and Desdemona sews handkerchiefs. Who is the mysterious man who seems to be so interested in the fate of these ladies? Is this an Elizabethan ladies club, or a literary loony bin? Only Dr. Wells seems to know for sure as she tries to help some of... | | |  | |  | |
 | |  | | | | LOTTO DATE
The rodeo! The operaaaaa! High class French cuisine! The bloom of young people in love . . . or not. In Lotto Date, the newest television dating game, three romantic couples have no idea where they’ll be going—or with whom. Their loss is our gain, as the couples squirm their way through challenging blind dates. While set in several locations, Lotto Date can be... | | |  | |  | |
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