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Sad Sack Santa
$5.00 – $35.00Jay Evers, a part-time Santa, has had his fill of unruly, obnoxious kids. He’s done, but so are the vacation plans. When his wife offers to take his place, the bet is on. -
The Magazine
$15.00Doug Stewart 12-15 minute comedy 4 men, 2 women In this moving comedy, a napping Elroy is completely oblivious as five complete strangers engage in a spirited cross-generational debate above his sleeping form regarding the value of history's hard-earned lessons. Available only as an e-script. -
Silence
$5.00 – $35.00 Sale!Bettie, a veteran widow, explains the tangled maze of learning to live without your spouse in this surprisingly funny short play. -
Mike ‘Hard As’ Nails …
$5.00 – $35.00Louie 'the Louse' Lozano hires Mike to investigate what his wife wants in a man. The third in the "Mike 'Hard as' Nails Series." -
In One Door! Out the Other!
$5.00 – $20.00The lobby of a New York City hotel is chock-full of colorful characters with their intrigue and mix-ups. Such fun. -
Garden of Entanglements
$5.00 – $35.00Realizing her garden is a metaphor for her life, the uprooted French Cabaret singer gains understanding and reconnection with her husband. -
Housekeeper Wanted
$5.00 – $35.00Convinced they need to help Dad, two sisters hire matronly Bea to be his housekeeper. His plans are much more fun. -
Hi Tech
$5.00 – $35.00A man trying to get his television to work receives an unusual telephone merry-go-round from the female operator. -
Pauline Cushman: Union Spy
$5.00 – $35.00This true, but little-known story is the tale of a brave woman who helped the Union Army win the Civil War. She was a legend! -
Keys to Her Kingdom
$5.00 – $35.00 Sale!The question, "When should I stop driving?" is at the heart of this mostly light-hearted play. -
Senior Moments: On the RAC(K)
$5.00 – $35.00The members of the Resident’s Advisory Committee have trouble trying to accomplish anything at all. Part of the series, Senior Moments -
Sand Dancing
$5.00 – $20.001 man 1 woman The two believable characters have a strong relationship in a well written script. It's a touching message about memory, dreams, and hopefulness. -
The Hotel Lobbyist
$5.00 – $35.00How far will feisty Goldalee Schneider go to make her daughter listen to her? To the lobby of the local Holiday Inn, handcuffed to a chair!
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Dance of the Sugar Plump …
$5.00 – $35.00Two cleaning women arrive on stage to tidy up after a "Nutcracker" performance and end up finding their own vision for their future. A spotlight shines and they celebrate. -
The “I” Word
$5.00 – $20.00It's lunchtime and four old friends are reacquainting after several years, only to discover that there's a geographic divide between them. The lunchtime conversation couldn't be more hilarious.