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Have You Heard?

Have You Heard?

by Krista Boehnert

Everybody knows a secret. Some keep them quiet. Some let them loose. Some make them larger than life. Secrets, lies and rumours are the subject of Have You Heard?

This monologue-based play follows what happens in a school when rumours and secrets spin out of control. What makes a secret more powerful: When it's the truth? Or when it's a lie?

Drama Character Study Experimental Form Issue-Based Monologue-Friendly Plays

Average Producer Rating:

About 45 minutes
Times given are approximate and do not include intermissions/scene changes/breaks
5 Characters
2 M | 3 F
Simple Set
24 pages
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Praise for Have You Heard?

TAMMY ALLEN
Palm Bay Magnet High School
We recently presented this play for our District Thespian play festival, and was one of the top-ranked Superior-rated productions, won Best Program Design, and was selected for State.
Amanda Vandermeer
Canton High School
This piece is powerful and the students felt like they were making theatre that made a difference.

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