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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
THE BIG SHOT
By: Edan  Schappert
(: 100 : 4 , 5 , 2 , 11 
     )
This national award-winning play is an impressive drama from today's frightening news stories about "loners" who explode seemingly out of nowhere to make a mark on history. What makes a person want to seek revenge on society? Why is it so important to be a "Big Shot"? The gripping headlines on the national scene set the backdrop for this intense, mind-stretching play.
BREAKING THE SILENCE
By: Jerry  Rabushka
(: 25 : 6 , 4 , 10 )
Domestic violence is an issue that finds its way into all cultures and all walks of life. This well researched collection will allow students to see how people around the world have the same issues, yet deal with them uniquely. A mix of tension and humor makes these pieces as entertaining as they are educational. The original production was sponsored by the cities of West Hollywood...  read more
CELLOPHANE
By: Chris Stiles
(: 35 : 2 , 1 , 13 , 16 
     )
Dave, Dana and Adele are three teens with different attitudes towards technology. Dave hates cell phones. Dana loves a non-existent online boyfriend. And Adele has realized that the most expensive technology won't necessarily buy you friends. But the three have one thing in common; they are all being harassed by the same group of bullies, cyberbullies who harass the three over the...  read more
THE CRONE OF CROPLEY
By: Matt  Buchanan
(: 45 : 6 , 6 , 12 
     : 0-10 )
Nothing seems to be going right in the little town of Cropley. The cows won't give milk, the hens won't lay eggs, and the crops are dying in the field—until a mysterious old woman shows up. Does she have magical powers or just wisdom? When the town adopts her in hopes that she'll cure their ills, they learn that through helping her, they can help each other. A fairy tale about the...  read more
DANCING WITH ALL THE COOL KIDS
By: Christine  Rusch
(: 65 : 4 , 4 , 27 , 35 
     : 1 extra, )
The girl nobody ever dated because she was too brainy (Cassie) and the nerdiest boy in school (Amadeus) are both finalists in the science fair, but neither has a date for the prom tonight. Cassie and Amadeus construct robots that go haywire after being struck by lightning. One robot takes photos that predict the future, and neither one of them has good manners. On a dare, the cutest boy...  read more
DRIFT
By: Dennis  Bush
(: 40 : 5 , 4 , 9 )
Among the shadows of the bright lights of New York City's theatre district, nine homeless people search for hope and meaning. They're not movers and shakers, they just get moved and shaken. In a world that's been turned upside down, they find poetry and pain, with no pity and no shame.
ECSTASY
By: DonnaMarie Vaughan
(: 10 : 1 , 1 )
A young man thinks he can handle the newest, most enticing drug on the market in this poignant, pull-no-punches monologue.
 
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