Frankenstein • Episode 3 of the RADIO HOUR Series

by Matthew Ivan Bennett  Mary Shelley’s horror classic Frankenstein – adapted for radio. Shelley’s 1818 novel was originally subtitled ‘The Modern Prometheus,’

Circle • Episode 12 of the RADIO HOUR Series

by Matthew Ivan Bennett Staged Radio Drama, Radio Broadcast, Fully-Staged Production, or Virtual Theatre, CIRCLE is a very flexible piece. Nothing quite

Bumps • a play for Young Audiences • TYA

a play by Eric Samuelsen About the social order of a playground, along with the attendant bullying, BUMPS presents a microcosmic view

The Elephant and the Ant • TYA • World Tales

A Traditional Tale from India adapted by Genevieve Aichele Wisdom from the smallest of all helps the jungle animals to maintain order

Clever Manka • TYA • World Tales

A Czechoslovakian tale adapted by Genevieve Aichele Riddles. Cleverness. This simple, charming story will delight children and adults alike as The Burgomaster

The Adventures of Hiiaka • TYA • World Tales

Adapted from Hawaiian Myth and Lore by Genevieve Aichele Hawaii’s rich mythology and lore provide the story for this script dealing with

The Ice Front • A Play

by Eric Samuelsen It takes courage to pretend to be someone you are not in order to be who you are. The

Five • A Ten-minute Play

by Eric Samuelsen In the world of Donkey Kong we find 5 Princess Zeldas: the Proud, the-full-of-pain, the girlfriend-not-a-princess, the Actor-princess, the

Patriot Stranger • A Story of a Revolution

by Thomas F. Rogers and Donald K. Jarvis (based on Yurii Ustin’s “Labyrinths of Freedom: a Novel” as translated and edited by

Spoiled Cheese • a Ten-minute play

a 10-minute play by Eric Samuelsen Picture a post-apocalyptic scenario, with an Adam and Eve, now ejected from a Garden, ruefully remembering

Intersection • a play about power for teens

by Eric Samuelsen INTERSECTION is a snapshot of today’s world, a quick glance at troubled friendships, broken families, and domestic violence. Nine

Kimchi Kid • TYA Family Play about the power of Adoption

by Joanna H. Kraus When Hak Soo, a nine-year old Korean boy, arrives at a New York airport, he’s frightened by the

The Dragon Hammer and The Tale of Oniroku • Two TYA Plays from Korean and Japanese Legend

Two Short Plays for Young People [and others] To Perform (TYA) by Joanna H. Kraus The  Dragon Hammer comes from an old

Monkey • A Chinese Tale • Tales from the Fractured Side

Based on the Chinese Folktale “Journey to the West” by E Gray Simons III written in collaboration with Blue Hill Performance Ensemble

Tamales and Roses • short TYA

by Joanna H. Kraus When a flower girl gets stage fright and can’t start the wedding procession, she’s convinced no one will

Do I Look Like Anyone? • a short ZOOM play

by Sheila Rinear THE PERFECT TWO CHARACTER ZOOM PLAY WITH TWO PERFORMERS WHOSE CHARACTERS NEVER MEET IN PERSON! Meeting your Birth Mother?

Flora Meets A Bee • a play for grades K-3

by Morag Shepherd Eight-year-old Flora has lived in six foster homes since the age of five. One day Flora meets Bee and

River.Swamp.Cave.Mountain. • TYA (Grades K-3)

    by Elaine Jarvik This is the story of five-year-old JJ (who has lots of questions) and eight-year-old Izzy (a know-it-all

American Dreams: Immigration Stories – A Monologue Play

by Linda Britt (Ideal for Professional, Amateur and Educational theatrical productions groups.) Also perfect for Online Events as great Online theatre. A

Debbie: Diary of a Mormon Girl • LDS Musical

Book & Lyrics by Heather Young Music and Arrangements by Lex de Azevedo © Deseret Book Company, Licensed here exclusively, by permission

Huebener • The Classic Play

by Thomas F. Rogers (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, High Schools, LDS & Other Church Groups, Youth Theatres)

Land of Oz — The Play

Adapted by J.D. Newman From L. Frank Baum’s classic novel (Perfect for Professional, College/University, Community, High School, Middle School, and other Youth

A Christmas Carol — the play

by R. Rex Stephenson (For Community, College/University, High School and Junior High School, Youth Groups, Community and Church groups.) Undoubtedly Dickens’ most