The Maine Plays • A Collection of 5 Plays Set In Maine
All plays by Travis. G Baker A host of characters from MAINE populates each of these plays — both Locals and
Plays and Musicals for All Audiences and Theatre Groups, Amateur, Educational, Professional, and Religious
All plays by Travis. G Baker A host of characters from MAINE populates each of these plays — both Locals and
This two-act comedy about a man, his tarp and the town that tries to take it away from him.
by James Arrington A man and a woman meet, commiserate, laugh, plan, console, discuss common interests and life events. A knowing and
by Alice Jankell Moms and daughters…and moms. Do the huge, floppy clown shoes we believe we wear as mothers ever come off?
by Alice Jankell In the Winter of Quarantine, two actresses meet at a deserted book shop to celebrate their friendship and share
“Hockey Mom” is about moms, sons, and hockey, but ultimately it proclaims what makes us human.
by Kīra Shaffer and Cory Larsen This collection of short plays about the supernatural and macabre is perfect for the popular Halloween
by J. D. Newman Episode 3 of the Sandy Hunter Saga Twelve-year-old Clara doesn’t know what she wants to be, but she
A SUPER Play for Young Performers! by J. D. Newman Part of the Noorda Theatre Youth Plays Three groups meet for the
by Drew Chappell Part of the Noorda Theatre Youth Plays The town of Shoreville is situated close to a dam that was
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) C.S. “Jack” Lewis became an internationally renowned author, famed creator of Narnia,
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) Never in a thousand years would Jimmy Stewart have considered being an
An Evening with 8 Characters of “A Christmas Carol” by Geoff Callaway It is ten years after Ebeneezer Scrooge’s “Great Epiphany” and
by J.D. Newman (Perfect for Professional, College/University, Community, High School, Middle School, and other Youth Theatre Groups) A one-man play that tells
a play by Eric Samuelsen About the social order of a playground, along with the attendant bullying, BUMPS presents a microcosmic view
a ten-minute play by Eric Samuelsen Slightly amended from its appearance in the longer play, BUMPS, this play about the social order
by Eric Samuelsen There was a robbery in a restaurant meat locker. Marie thinks she knows who did it — a guy
by Eric Samuelsen We hear it all the time. “I met him on the internet.” That simple statement that sends shockwaves through
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
a ten-minute play by Eric Samuelsen Five teenaged cousins at the wedding of another cousin. What can’t go wrong with an overly-demanding
a 10-minute play by Eric Samuelsen Picture a post-apocalyptic scenario, with an Adam and Eve, now ejected from a Garden, ruefully remembering
a play by Eric Samuelsen This play is about language––no not that kind (although there is some of that in it)––it is
by J.D. Newman Growing up, making choices, being responsible for yourself and the choices we all make might seem everyday to some,
by J. D Newman Episode 2 of the Sandy Hunter Saga Sandy Hunter’s entrance essay has earned her admission to Memorial Catholic
by J. D. Newman Episode 3 of the Sandy Hunter Saga Twelve-year-old Clara doesn’t know what she wants to be, but she
by Joanna H. Kraus (with Hobart Brown) Dawn, a wanna-be journalist, is tired of being an Indy 500 driver’s trophy girlfriend. Instead,
Two Short Plays for Young People [and others] To Perform (TYA) by Joanna H. Kraus The Dragon Hammer comes from an old
Three interwoven stories from the Book of One Thousand and One Nights by E Gray Simons III Three tales—Prince Ahmed and the
From the Kenneth Grahame classic by E Gray Simons III MORE TO COME Part of the Series: Tales from the Fractured Side
Suggested by the ballads and legends by E Gray Simons III written with Foster Durgin MORE SOON Part of the Series: Tales
Based on the Chinese Folktale “Journey to the West” by E Gray Simons III written in collaboration with Blue Hill Performance Ensemble
RADIO HOUR Episode 8 by Eric Samuelsen It’s a dark, funny story of three misanthropic, alcoholic writers of a sickeningly sweet children’s
by Eric Samuelsen Peculiarities is an exploration of LDS attitudes toward sexuality, in particular situations in which moral rigidity and sexuality collide
by Anthony Buck The audience chooses the way in this Western adventure. Rookie sheriff Josiah Clay must safely transport $10,000 on a
by Anthony Buck The audience chooses the way in this fantasy adventure that features knights, squires, wizards, princess, dragons, and more! A
Adapted from the Charles Dickens story by R. Rex Stephenson & Jody D. Brown (For performance by any amateur, educational or professional
by Jerry Walker (Perfect for Senior Theatre groups and all others who perform for Senior audiences.) Mr. Anderson has developed a crush
by Jerry Walker (Perfect for Senior Theatre groups and all others who perform for Senior audiences.) A long-married older couple looks back
The story of “A Christmas Carol” provides a loose framework and several characters for this exploration of parent-child relationships. Tired of the same old Christmas Carol? This may be exactly what you are looking for!
A play for two senior actors about the every-day details of growing older
Fairies, Nature and Environmental Awareness — what better way to talk to young people about these basic topics than onstage in a play?
Three modern-day Junior High School students meet — King Arthur, the Briton Legend and find that there is more fact to the fiction then they had previously believed, in this insightful play.
A rousing tale of Robin Hood for young actors and audiences. Adults may enjoy these roles, as well.
The perennial Christmas favorite told as a Christmas Radio Show.
In this all woman play, five women waiting for their soldiers to return from WW2, play, laugh and weep together, bringing a strength and a bond that helps them endure what otherwise would be unendurable.