We can all relate to feeling small in a big world. The characters in A Box of Puppies share their insecurities, their frailties and how they cope.
Dancer loves to dance. But she is shy and a little insecure. How does she work past her feelings and let go? How does she dance like no one’s watching?
Sara enjoys tea parties. But camel dung and cloves are two things that should never end up on the table. The twists never stop coming in this play.
A teenager fed-up with being bullied drags her reluctant friend to a self-defence class.
The Bleep Bleep Girls know how teenagers are supposed to behave and how to deal with those who don't. An absurd look at censorship and independent thought.
Camille is pulled into the video game world that mirrors her fight against cancer.
A collection of plays that examine the impact of cancer as seen through the eyes of teenagers. Can be performed as a full length or one acts.
The calendar days are all in a tizzy. The New Year better fix this mess and fix it quick.
Three ghoulishly delightful plays.
The question everyone’s asking is “Am I walking out alive today?”
A one act annotated version of Shakespeare's comedy about mistaken identity.
A young girl examines the backpack of her life.
An examination of depression and anxiety in teens.
Demons on a date are never good.
Real life and fiction collide as radio show detective Steve Powell finds himself in the middle of a hot handbag case in cold blood. Will his fake detective skills win the day?
Put together a SFX crew and bring the radio sounds to life.
A dead body jaywalks in front of radio-star-turned-movie-star detective Steve Powell. When a lady friend gets the blame, Steve puts himself on the case.
Two friends without a car wait and talk. And wait and talk. And wait and talk...
Rogue lives in a cardboard box but she doesn’t mind. Others want Rogue to leave but she isn’t budging. It's a showdown of stereotypes and self-identity.