Two sixty-something strangers lock eyes over soy sauce and simmering grudges—who knew a supermarket aisle could be this dramatic?
A short, funny monologue that explores our obsession with abbreviations, from texting slang to corporate acronyms.
Three stylish witches bicker over rhymes, recipes, and roles while waiting (and waiting) for MacBeth to finally show up in this witty, irreverent twist on Shakespeare's classic.
Three people clash over the ownership of an ordinary chair, sparking a humorous exploration of memory, entitlement, and even royal thrones.
Friendship and flirtation collide when two women pursue the same charming man only to discover that life sometimes doesn't follow their script.
When two friends bump into each other at the park, one reveals he's found love again: she's blond, smart, and a great listener.
Velma's feelings are one part resignation and two parts rebellion as her friend, Abby, tries to lead her to the right decision about when to give up driving.
When Tom's beloved ducks disappear, suspicion, cinnamon rolls, and unexpected romance stir up more than feathers on two neighboring patios.
A “stolen” candy bar and a case of mistaken motives bring laughter and heart to Grenville Grocery.
Between mistaken fruit names, medical acronyms, and a doctor with a punchline prescription, this radio play proves that the real pain might just be in the wallet.
A couple, disagreeing about what day of the week it is, hopes the plumber will settle it. He puts a wrench in both of their ideas.
Sue and Helen prepare their friend for the big day—she’s meeting her partner’s family for the first time.
Hot chocolate, awkwardness, and a whole lot of “you tell him I said...” lead to a sweet date for these two shy love birds.
In this dark comedy, grief meets gossip, grain alcohol, and a casserole so bad it might actually be a crime. The worst days sometimes bring the weirdest comfort.
A madcap comedy about a struggling hotel that fakes hauntings—until real ghosts, a missing guest, and Elvis himself turn the scheme into a whirlwind of chaos and laughter.
An actor with only two lines survives a director’s endless ‘helpful’ advice. Another Art Shulman hit!
Based on Shelley Berman’s legendary “Little Soaps,” and adapted with permission by Bob Canning, a masterclass in comedic escalation! A mundane hotel complaint explodes into a full-blown soap opera — literally.
Dad didn't seem like the type who'd cheat on his wife, but the messages left on the answering machine suggest he may have had a little "sweetie" on the side.
A trio of women jewel thieves come out of retirement when they learn they have one more chance to steal The Autumn Diamond - the one that got away.
A quick grocery run turns into an epic adventure that tests the patience of everyone involved — as well as the meaning of "Ten Items or Less."
A missing flower bed sends five women in a quiet community spiraling into suspicions, symbolism, and comic accusations as they try to solve the mystery of who stole the pansies—and why.
When a tax-season murder shakes up an accounting office, secrets unravel, identities twist, and the detective discovers that balancing the books isn’t the only mystery to solve.
This classic fast-paced whodunit with equal parts intrigue, humor, and surprise will keep audiences guessing until the very end.
Marla turns detective when a scrap of paper falls out of her library book that says, "Call me. It's time." Time for what? That's the question. Maybe it's time to call and find out!
Asking a sister for the family heirloom is extra tricky when she's left this world.
Millionaire Mernie Mayhem's strategy for testing her friends' loyalty misfires in this zany comedy.
A cast of unsavory relatives, a corrupt lawyer, a sexy maid, and a devious butler keep the audience in suspense as the characters compete for deceased Mr. Thornburg's wealth.
Henrietta, whose husband died recently, is taken in by various schemes and scams, only to be saved in the nick of time by the street-wise detective and scambuster, San Scam!
Who could have shot Fred at the Moon Over Poughkeepsie Hotel? This hilarious 1940s-style whodunit takes place in a residential hotel catering to seniors. Sure to keep audiences guessing!
Did Malachi Throckmorton accidentally fall from the balcony of The Copa Coconut Hotel or did he commit suicide? A hysterically zany 1940s-style mystery-farce.
This old-fashioned radio murder mystery suspense comedy is a real cliffhanger! The station manager of WMOO radio assigns the sound effects to the live radio audience and chaos ensues.
A women converses with her sister about an estranged daughter who planted roses. But is it really the sister she's talking to?
Roxie McCoy is a street-smart, no-nonsense private eye. In this comic sketch, Roxie comes to the aid of an English Baroness with a secret. Comes as a DVD, MP4, or as an digital perusal script.
Mystery surrounds the death of Nell's husband and Sheriff Wally is suspicious. Nell has some doubts of her own.


































