This character-driven piece explores the most important relationships in life: friends, family, and love.
Anonymous is a story of every teenager: trying to fit in, trying to belong, trying to fall in love. It's hard to be an individual when you're trying to survive.
A one act annotated version of Shakespeare's love filled comedy.
Rachel has bad taste in boys: Jerry with the forehead tattoos, Nicky with the prison sentence, and Ed with the "being a zombie" thing.
First dates can be the worst or the best. Especially when you're on a date with the guy or girl of your dreams.
A socially-distanced version of Better Than the Movie.
In this one-act middle school vignette play, characters come face-to-face with the fact that there are other people in their boat. Some are different. Some only seem different.
A beautiful character piece with three strong female leads.
A boy and a girl share words of wisdom straight from their parents' mouths.
A boy and a girl share words of wisdom straight from their parents' mouths.
Chaucer's classic collection of tales comes to life in a lively adaptation. Great characters, lots of humour, strong ensemble work. Text uses modern English.
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.
It's Cinderella's first Christmas in the castle. But her step-sisters have a dastardly plan to ruin the holidays.
A Spanish translation of the play Circus Olympus.
The Greek Geek Circus has come to town with a ton of myths to share. A gleeful celebration with a large cast expansion, parts for all and a choice of length.
Three ghoulishly delightful plays.
Cobweb dreams of a different life, away from Titania's train.
Cobweb dreams of a different life, away from Titania's train.
Introduce your students to Russian playwright Anton Chekhov through the vibrant lens of Commedia dell’Arte.