LIST OF PLAYS, SCRIPTS, AND SKITS BY AUTHOR

The following writers have provided us with adaptations of old and modern classics. You can find dramas, comedies, melodramas, collections of short-shorts for senior performers, Shakespeare and other literary classics for young people, as well as original one-act and full-length dramas and comedies, Ideal for mainstage or black box stage in regional, community or college and university theatres, as well as scripts and skits for religious occasions and Sunday school programs.

Several of our writers have turned their talents toward developing plays, scripts, and skits especially for seniors and retirement facility venues. If you download our catalog, you will find a special readers’ theater section with plays... comedies, dramas, one-acts, and full-lengths... adapted for reading in either the classroom or the senior center meeting room.

Valetta Anderson
She’ll Find Her Way Home: a romance of Mound Bayou, Mississippi, in two acts
The Moral of the Story: an ancient African comic fable for elementary and middle-school in one act

Robert P. Arthur
Front Porch Trilogy: three comic and touching plays from the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
Phaedra: a mythic drama in 7 scenes
Hymn to the Chesapeake: a haunting musical of the Eastern Shore

Anna Barker
Back in the Groove: a musical comedy revue of the 1960's

Ludmilla Bollow
Short Shorts for Seniors: a collection of short plays for senior cast

Roy C. Booth
The Lovely Red Flower: a children’s fable in one act.

Mickey Coburn
The Unmasking of Yetta Brean: a family comedy/drama in two acts.
Oliver Twist: a holiday play in thirteen scenes
Snow White: a rollicking adaptation from the original fairy tale in two acts
Herschel and Happy: a participatory comic play for children by Mickey Coburn.
Cinderella: a stylish comedy for children, teens, and adults from Charles Perrault’s fairytale
The Sleeping Beauty: a gently humorous adaptation of the original fairy tale
Baba Yaga Acts Up: a participatory comedy in six scenes

D. D. Delaney
The Concise Dickens’ Christmas Carol A 50-minute tour-de-force bringing Dickens’ classic powerfully to life by D. D. Delaney
Shakespeare Playing for Laughs: a comedy for the stage in one act for teens
Shakespeare After School: a comedy for teens in one act by D. D. Delaney.
The Pears of Heaven: A Passion Play for the Spring Equinox
Nativity: part of a series of plays relating to the soltice, entitled Pastures of the Sun

John F. X. Delaney
The Aviators: a senior performer comedy/drama in one act

Gillette Elvgren
Brendan’s Journey: a full length spiritual adventure tale
The Selfish Giant: a full-length fantasy based on Oscar Wilde’s story for children, teens, and adults
Everykid: a moral comedy based on the Everyman tale: a play for children and teens
The Tempest: an adaptation of Shakespeare’s romance
MacBeth for Kids: An adaptation for young audiences
A Midsummer Night’s Dream: retold for young audiences
For the Least of These: inspirational monologues
Spread your Garment over Me: more inspirational
Brendan’s Journey: a full length adventure
More . . . Old Testament Bible Sketches For Children
More. . . New Testament Bible Sketches  For Children

B.A. Hite
Campers: A one-act slice-of-life comedy
Birdwatchers: another slice-of-life comedy by B. A. Hite.
In the Second Place: a one-act award winning comedy
A Chair: a one-act comedy for senior cast

Michael J. Hotchkiss
Happy Occasions: a family comedy in one act.
Fall Back, Spring Ahead: a comedy in one act
Bible Bits and Skits for Teens: ten short plays for Sunday School

David H. Klein
An Evening with Joyce’s Women: three one act plays from James Joyce’s classic “Dubliners”
The Dead: a one-act adaptation from Joyce’s “Dubliners”
The Boarding House: a one-act adaptation from Joyce’s Dubliners
Eveline: a one-act adaptation from Joyce’s

Jean H. Klein and David H. Klein
An Enemy of the People--“En Folkefiende”: a comedy in two acts

Jean H. Klein
The Chimes: a classic Dickens New Year script.
The Passing of Grandison: a full-length comedy adapted from Charles Chestnutt’s story
The Best is Yet to Be: a family comedy in one act
The Devil’s Due: a one-act psychological comedy
Nightside: an urban comedy in one act
The Pinch Hitter: a contemporary comedy in one act

Jean Klein and Fred Ewing
The Thieves' Christmas: a comic holiday musical
The Three Thieves: a light-hearted family musical

H. L. Liptak
Mystery of the Pirate’s Cave: a rip-roaring middle-school comedy

Kathleen Lockwood
Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus: a comic thriller adapted for the stage from Mary Shelley’s novel
Planetary Prelude: a comedy in one act, for performers who speak sign language (a play for elementary and middle-school)
Alice’s Adventures: a comedy in eight scenes adapted from Lewis Carroll’s Classics
The Emperor’s New Clothes: stage adaptation with roles for for VSAarts performers
The Red Shoes: a one-act stage adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen story
Robin of Sherwood Forest: a one-act play in four scenes adapted from the original tales of Robin Hood
Beauty and the Beast: adapted from the classic 12th century French Folk Tale
Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream: a simple-to-act adaptation

Kathleen Lockwood and Anna Barker
Back in the Groove: a musical comedy revue of the 1960's

Leslie McBlair
Best Always, Marilyn Monroe: a play in two acts
Charlotte Bronte Remembers...
...the afternoon of ‘noms de plume’: a drama in one act
A Tall Turkey Tale from Old Virginia: a one act Thanksgiving comedy
Fanny and Manny Tie the Knot: Delicious Dinner Comedy
Playing in the Liturgy: a collection of short plays enacting the seasonal gospel

Kay Rhoads
From the Back Seat: A family comedy in one act featuring senior performers

David Rush,
Oregon Fever: a compelling American play in one act

Nikos Vlachos
Christmas in Montana: a hilarious one-act comedy for young actors

P. A. Wray
Lamentations of a Demented Old Woman: a play in minutes for senior casting

Judy Ziegler
Funding Follies: a one-act musical revue in six scenes

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Priming the Pump
The Lottery Winner
A Taxing Experience
A Slippery Slope
Christmas in Montana
Cell
An American Tragedy
Inside and Out
Finals
Going to the Dogs
The Trunk Show



I Am the Brother of Dragons  by Gillette Elvgren .  These five plays explore the dark side of today's teens--cutting, pregnancy, drugs--with unexpected humor and theatricality.
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Redemption
Three Parish Passion Plays
by Fr. Gerald Gurka
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All the World's My Stage by H. L. Liptak.  Three class-room tested, side-splitting comedies take middle and high school students on a tour of history, culture, geography, and literature.  Perfect for stage and classroom.  (Notes for classroom and production for each play.
An Evening with Joyce's Women by David Klein is comprised of the dramatizations of three stories from Dubliners: 'The Boarding House,' 'Eveline,' and 'The Dead,.'  ranging from vicious comedy to haunting melancholy.

Spoken Word: 2012
Art in Education Lives!

At least it does at the Gallo Center for the Arts in Modesto, California.  They are currently producing and touring Gillette Elvgren's Ophelia Lives!, one of 5 plays in his book, The Brother of Dragons.  These plays
dramatically engage their audiences
in the problems facing teens today:
drug abuse, suicide, family dysfunction
and detachment, pregnancy, and a
quest for values.  Two performances
at the Center scheduled for April are
already sold out and 15 touring
productions for schools and one
juvenile facility are currently in progress
with a promise of more to come. 
Jim Johnson, Director of the Arts Education Program commented on the production at the juvenile facility: "The response of that audience had one of our staff members in tears.".


































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American Breeze
by Helen Mondloch

Join Breeze,
the narrator of a joyride through American literary history with the master writers of the centuries.
A comic, class-room tested  tour through American literature. Joining the likes of Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, Langston Hughes, and Emily Dickenson are cynical and comical  commentators--a book students love to read on their feet and bring American listerary his-tory to life.

Study guides include vocabulary and standards of learning
Behind Closed Doors: Seven Scenes of Shattered Love.  “For most people, death comes behind closed doors… a quiet event, perhaps shared
by friends and family…But
for some there’s drama,
even horror as some commit
suicide, are murdered,
or executed.”  From Author’s
Preface  Read imagined dialogues
between Sir Walter Ralegh and
  Bess Throckmorton, Marie
Antoinette and Louis XVI,
Williiam and Catherine Blake,
Theodore and Alice Roosevelt,
Signumd and Martha Freud, Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun click here
Shadowland by David Poyer Time plays
tricks in this psychological exploration of a
possible accident and its agermath.  Look closely
at the cover picture.  Do you see an old lady or
a young one?
TheTrial of Mary and Joseph--A Play for Advent and Christmas from the Coventry Cycle of Medieval English Mystery Plays by Matthew Powell, O.P.
Snapshots by Jean Klein Winner in the 2010 Kernodle one-act competition.
Nat's Last Struggle
by P. A. Wray--Nat Turner looks
back on his life. Produced to rave
reviews by the Earl Hamner, Jr. Theater and
by The Venue on 35th, Click on cover.

New One Act Plays

New Full-Length Plays
Reverse Hamlet by George Freek:   A One-Act comedy which addresses the old question: What is Hamlet Really about?  Won 2nd place in thee 2009 Stage Door Productions One Act Play Festival
Coming Soon
An Afternoon of Nom de Plumes:  meet the Bronte sisters as they explore their artistry..

Best Always, Marilyn Monroe by Kathleen McBlair What happened to a beautiful woman?  Why?  “The play, therefore, is as much a meditation on the dark side of glamour and fame as it is an imagining of the inner demons tormenting a particular, insecure Hollywood star.”D.D. Delaney, Thinking Dog Blog Reviews  May 27, 2011

Haunted Houses by Ludmilla Bollow Is there a ghost in the basement or are the characters themselves  haunted?
Brendan's Journey by Gillette Elvgren  In this monk's adventure , 2 actors play many roles.
Canterbury Tales by Gillette Elvgren Chaucer comes to life in this new adaptation.
Group S.O.S. by Bonnie Culver--in both a male and female version, survivors of sexual abuse begin to redeem their lives

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A Reluctant Malachi
by  Thomas J. Quinlan

A RELUCTANT MALACHI is a collection of Thomas J. Quinlan’s sometimes serious, sometimes ribald, and often hilarious homilies, reflections, fantasies, and published work . 
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Lambs' Tales
Four simple Nativity plays for the littlest lambs and Six Christmas pageants for the flock by Fr. Gerald Gurka
NEW!  Friends & Relations:
3 one-acts for Seniors
by Evan Guilford-Blake
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