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| |  | | | | ACCUSED OF COMEDY | | By: Carl L. Williams | ( : 20 ; : 2 , 2 , 4 ) | | 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. | | | ALL THE BASES | | By: Alan Haehnel | ( : 35 ; : 15 , 8 , 23 ; : , ) | | 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, non-schedule-interfering... read more | | | ASYLUM | | By: Dennis Bush | ( : 45 ; : 5 , 3 , 8 ) | | 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 pregnancy, a... read more | | | BETTER FOOTBALL THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL CHEMISTRY | | By: Murray Austin | ( : 90 ; : 11 , 7 , 18 ; : 1-30 , , ) | | Chicaloo Chicken cheerleaders (The Fighting Chicks) Laura, Hannah, and Cheryl have the dumbest boyfriends on campus. But when a quirky science experiment transforms these dim-witted football jocks into certified geniuses, the lowly Chickens become big-time winners, and the entire school quickly spirals out-of-control. Jordan J. Jawbreaker calls the hilarious play-by-play action... read more | | | CAUTION: POLITRICKS | | By: Alan Haehnel | ( : 35 ; : 15-30 , 15-30 ; : , ) | | 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 various... read more | | | CINDERSTEIN | | By: Kamron Klitgaard | ( : 80 ; : 12 , 8 , 13 , 33 ; : , ) | | 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 being forced... read more | | | DID SOMEONE SAY MURDER? | | By: David J. LeMaster | ( : 90 ; : 8 , 4 , 4 , 16 ; : ) | | 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 smallest and... read more | | | EXIT | | By: Ron Dune | ( : 25 ; : 3 , 2 , 2 , 7 ; : , ) | | Five people awaken to find themselves on a stage with no visible exit and no memory of how they got there. While searching for the exit, they find a strange blackness which blocks their view beyond the edge of the apron. They then learn things about themselves which bring them closer to solving the mystery of why they've been imprisoned there. A huge leap of faith may be their only... read more | | | | ACC FIR SIX Next | | |
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