Halloween Plays

These shows are great for Halloween.

From witches to magic to mysterious happenings, put them together to create a production of any length.
Consider also the themes of “Murder Mystery” or “The Supernatural”

Senior theatre resource cover for Waiting for MacBeth by Eric Weil.

3 women

less than 10 minutes

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.  
Book cover for "Another Brick Through the Window" by Lindsey Brown, published by ArtAge.

1 man, 3 women

10 minute comedy

The Winslows are being targeted by the neighbors despite their generosity as community philanthropists. But maybe, just maybe, the Winslows are actually to be feared themselves?
Cover of "Zombie Cream" play by John McDonnell from ArtAge Publications.

3 women

10 minute comedy

Margaret has either a wicked sense of humor or she is saving Ellen from becoming a zombie. Is this a joke?
Senior theatre resource cover for "Secret Family Recipes" by Emily McClain.

3 women

10 minute play

Asking a sister for the family heirloom is extra tricky when she's left this world.
Artistic poster for "Do You Believe in Magick?" by Jo Rake, featuring vibrant colors and theatrical.

3 women

12 minute comedy

Double bubble, a love potion is twice the trouble with expired ingredients and not-helpful sisters.

3 women

10 minute comedy

Sharon and Joyce are enjoying a glass of wine but nothing could possibly prepare them for the entrance of an old friend who announces that she’s an alien.
Angel in Disguise: How to get your husband to wear a costume!.

1 man, 1 woman

10 minute comedy

What's a woman to do if she can’t get her husband to dress up like an angel for a costume party? Susan's strategic communication plan will have everyone laughing!
Cover of "A Profusion of Roses" by Marcus Steinour, featuring floral artwork.

2 women

10-15 minutes

A women converses with her sister about an estranged daughter who planted roses. But is it really the sister she's talking to?
Cover of "Witch One" by Linda LaRocque, senior theatre resource guide.

2 women

10 minute comedy

Life is always about the unintended consequences, even if you are a witch! When an unsuspecting bride makes a rude remark about Trudy's hat, the spell is cast.

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