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368 FRIENDS
By: Bradley Walton
(: 1 , 1 )
Lorne is a lucky guy. He has 368 friends online, and anybody with that many friends has it good. At least, that's what Lorne keeps telling himself. But as time goes on, he has more and more trouble believing it. After his posts about depression go unanswered, Lorne announces to his 368 friends that he plans to kill himself and waits to see if any of them will try to stop him.
88 KEYS
By: J.J.  Jonas
(: 1 , 1 )
Maggie hates taking her piano lesson; it's the bane of her existence - or at least the low point of her week. But it is only through her piano teacher she realizes that limited views can prevent full understanding in the same way that leaving out notes of a song prevents one from hearing the entire melody.
ACCENTS, INC.
By: John C.  Havens
(: 1 , 1 )
A snotty dialect coach guides students through an unorthodox training session in accents. This bombastic teacher uses irregular teaching methods as memory techniques to retain information in this high-energy comedy.
ACCEPTANCE
By: Carolyn  West
(: 1 , 1 )
This is it! The envelope, please! I have the answer in my hand. Will I go on to Julliard and become a famous actor or stay behind and live with my parents until I'm 35? How can someone decide which road to take without at least opening the envelope to find out? An insightful comedy about hope.
ACCUMULATING CATS
By: Kelly  Meadows
(: 1 , 1 )
Anything for the girl he loves? Does that mean he has to adopt a cat every time he wants to say hello? While Brenda's innocently saving the lives of unwanted felines, Kenneth is accumulating quite a menagerie taking them off her hands. Soon the police are involved, and the news media gets in on the action—these cats had better have nine lives to survive this kind of mayhem!
ADDIE AND ME
By: Ronald  Micci
(: 1 , 1 )
How does an only child cope with the painful loss of her mother? In this poignant monologue, just such a teenage girl, Marjorie, has invented an imaginary sister whom she now rouses with the news that she has managed to get into a locked room and discovered her mother's beautiful wedding dress. Can Marjorie accept the reality that there is no wedding dress in that room, that her mother...  read more
AFTER AFTERLIFE
By: Leon  Kaye
(: 1 , 1 )
Alex the surfer dude is back after another hilarious voyage into the afterlife. He meets some unique characters: Lady Di, Mother Teresa, and his arch-nemesis, Hitler! An amazing journey by a righteous and laid-back dude!
AFTERLIFE
By: Leon  Kaye
(: 1 , 1 )
Alex, a surfer dude, tries really hard to be cast as Mercutio in his high school's rendition of Romeo and Juliet. Alex feels he can really understand the part because, like Mercutio, who dies in the play, he almost died in a surfing accident a few years ago. He tells of his hilarious escapades through the spirit world—playing chess with death, heading through a tunnel toward a...  read more
 
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