A collection of 15 scenes in which no two characters get within 6ft of each other.
This character-driven piece explores the most important relationships in life: friends, family, and love.
Who will pay the price when the real world and the play collide?
Jake finds a suicide note in his mailbox. Is it real? Is it a joke? Jake is determined to find out but instead learns a secret he didn't want to know.
A group of teenagers grapple with unanswered questions as they try to understand why someone who has it all would kill themselves. Powerful monologues.
An examination of depression and anxiety in teens.
Many things happen in a mall. Heartbreak, Uncomfortable truths,True friendship, Cosmic questions with your french fries. Two plays. Great parts for girls.
A collection of middle school monologues for boys. All monologues from published Theatrefolk plays.
A vignette play about teen life – backwards, forwards and inside-out. Told through a variety of forms: kitchen sink, absurd, movement and song.
An exploration of teen issues through a series of monologues. The characters speak frankly about their fears, their futures, and their day to day life.
A modern English one act version of Shakespeare's tragic tale of star-crossed lovers.
A one act annotated version of Shakespeare's tragic tale of star-crossed lovers.
This vignette play explores relationships and situations that speak to today’s teens in a variety of genres with flexible gender roles.
This vignette play explores relationships and situations that speak to today’s teens in a variety of genres with flexible gender roles.
The tragedy of a young boy's death is examined. Written in the Ladder play format the text runs in vertical columns for fuller choral work.
Addresses anxiety and depression in teens.