![]() ![]() The leader Tom has an idea to realise a great ambition - unrealistically - which he surprises the group with. ![]() No chorus.Ī group of twenty-somethings assemble to discuss a possible future expedition. Jill is running a drama workshop in the community centre, but is it really just for the benefit of those taking part? Whatever her motivation, Paul, Amy, Chelsea, Bob, Sandra and Fay are having a whale of a time. One-act character comedy - set in a theatre workshop, so there's scope for over-acting! Single set - a village hall! Contains mild swearing. As an old man, Tom looks back across the years to re-live their time together.Ĭlick here to find out what other customers said about this script.Īcting, It’s Not Plumbing… by Cheryl Barrett Tom and Evelyn met when they were children during the war, and their relationship grew and changed. Evelyn doubles - as Sophie.Ī one act drama, moving through different eras, with a minimal (park bench) set. One-act play on a single (interview room) set.Īnthony, a patient/inmate in Broadmoor, confronts his birth mother in an attempt to discover the cause of his insanity. Two speaking characters and one optional non-speaking character. ** Free zip file containing three versions of the logo (created by Lucy Treleaven) for Absolutely Aesop by Lou Treleaven. The following additional items are available (at extra cost) to go with this script: For a cast of children, youth or adults.Īs part of the series of Absolutely Ancients, Aesop is brought onto a chat show to discuss his most famous fables and meet some of the characters again. No chorus.Ī one act comedy play with a simple setting. She dresses as a man to find her inner Darcy and seeks advice from Beau Brummel as to wardrobe and demeanour. Jane Austen is developing her characters as she prepares her latest, as yet untitled, book. One-act comedy set in a hitherto uncharted branch of literary history. Characters written as 2M, 2F, but it doesn't much matter. Fearing for their positions, they play an elaborate role-playing game to outwit each other and try to gain their mistress's favour. Single set and easy to stage.Ībigail and Benjamin, a maid and chauffeur, await the return of Madam, their famous employer, from a costly court hearing involving her unfaithful boyfriend. Four roles, but the author suggests that Monsieur and Madam might be played by the same actor.Īn odd but fun comedy with lively fast-paced dialogue and good roles for (three or) four actors. Flashbacks show us how they met and their relationship leading up to this point. Jo is reluctant to look at the results of her pregnancy test, despite encouragement from her partner Danni. Various locations, but achieved by lighting and a few props. ![]() Two on-stage characters and two offstage voices, one of whom is definitely recorded.Ī good relationship drama in one act. When Emily finally manages to move out of her Mother's house, she thinks her worries are over, but thanks to the flat's former owner, she has to contend with mysterious calls from Mr X as well as her mother's interruptions and an amorous pair of students wanting help with their play. Contains some bad language (and lots of good language) and mild adult themes. Two sets (with the neat conceit that in moving out of her mother's house, Emily takes her sofa with her!), one of which requires a practical door. Characters are four adults, with a range of ages, and two seventeen-year-olds (who like each other). For scripts and lockdown videos/streaming rights, click hereĬlick here to see the awards won by (productions of) this script.Ĭlick here to read the script or Click here for more details. Is it possible to live a life in one day?įor scripts and live performance rights, please click on the Price Link to find the cost. One-act drama for a cast of two and a minimalist setting.ĭylan should be going to a conference, but a chance encounter with Samantha and some forthright discussion, and he's playing truant and having the time of his life. People's Choice Award by Manchester High School's Lancer Theatre Company, USA 2017 ![]()
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