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This stirring drama about the September 11th tragedy takes a new approach, looking at the tragedy from average citizens in mid-America. Set in a high school, the drama centers around teachers, students, and parents as they struggle with their emotions and fight like all the rest of us to get information and understanding about the attacks. This one-act play has been performed at contests across the country and is a stirring experience for both the actors and the audience. Order this best-seller through Brooklyn Publishers . For high schools, community theatres, and adult audiences (40 minutes, 6 males, 11 females, 11either gender).

Above, the production of The 11th at Fullerton High School under direction of Traci Coover

This comedic murder mystery is perfect for dinner theatre, audience members will take part in "Murder Night," where one unsuspecting diner is killed, and the infamous detective Rathbone is brought onto the scene to solve the crime--but the murders keep occurring, even with Rathbone on the scene. Can Rathbone solve the mystery and save diners and audience members from certain doom? Can dinner guests sort through the plethora of clues with Rathbone to make a startling discovery? Can you survive Murder Night? For audiences of all ages, from grades school through community theatre (4 males, 8 females, 4 either; single unit set). Order through Brooklyn Publishers.

It's a competition piece that's guaranteed to "wow" them. An auditioner is asked to do everything--and I mean everything--from tap dancing to telling jokes to crying to reciting Shakespeare while standing on her head. A one-woman tour-de-force. (Humorous Interp Monologue or Competition Duet, 1 or girls with an extra voice, unit set) This play may be ordered through Brooklyn Publishers.

Rats! Curses! It's sex, violence, and foul language on TV, with all the sex, violence, and foul language edited! This popular comedic duet allows two actors (or actresses) to play a large number of characters. Watch the madness as the cops interrogate the bad guys. "Rats!" "Forget you!" "I truck toys." Perfect for duet competition. Comedy, 8-12 minutes (2 either, bare stage). This play may be ordered through Brooklyn Publishers.

Two spies meet in the open. They're ready to make the exchange. There's only one problem. Neither is who he pretends he is. It's double-crossing double-crossers, leading to the ultimate competition: the stare to the death. Comedy, 8-12 minutes. ( 2 either, bare stage). This play may be ordered through Brooklyn Publishers.

©2006 David J. LeMaster

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