Get The Message • A 10-minute Play
by Coni Koepfinger Have you ever noticed when you talk about something, suddenly an ad for it pops up on your cellphone?
Plays and Musicals for All Audiences and Theatre Groups, Amateur, Educational, Professional, and Religious
Plays no longer than ten minutes long.
by Coni Koepfinger Have you ever noticed when you talk about something, suddenly an ad for it pops up on your cellphone?
by Coni Koepfinger In a more remote New Jersey neighborhood, near an old church, what can happen? Grace Anderson and her husband
by Harlan Baker A man makes up stories to avoid making a donation to a young woman with a passion to save
by Alice Jankell The possibility of an impending plane crash brings out the best of humanity in the pilot and passengers until
by James Arrington The idea of a beneficent Genie that can bring you whatever you ask is an age-old story. Can A.I.
by James Arrington A hospital room is meant for those suffering medical distress. However, there are more needs that require attention than
by James Arrington This is a tribute to a very funny man. Bean is up to his old discombobulating antics in his
by James Arrington A man and a woman meet, commiserate, laugh, plan, console, discuss common interests and life events. A knowing and
by James Arrington A hallway. A Custodian mopping the floor after school. A terrified girl runs down the hall. They have words.
by Joseph Arrington and James Arrington Two escapees on a boat on the Nile; one with a handcuff on one hand, the
by James Arrington A comic sci/fi send-up of scientific or academic studies, sophisticated scholarly presentation, but mainly, the accent and explanations of
by Alice Jankell Celebrating an oft-overlooked milestone. This is a big one for all women, so where are the greeting cards for
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
by Alice Jankell Chip is thrilled to have both a beauty of a dog and a winner of a girlfriend…Oh, but that
by James Arrington The streetcars of San Francisco witness more than just people getting on and getting off. They witness those times
by Lyvia Martinez When Lois Lane and Clark Kent want to get married, they find out the one thing his super powers
by Lyvia Martinez A Puerto Rican, Mormon teen moves to Utah hoping to no longer be the odd-Mormon out, only to find the
Adapted from Mark Twain by Charles W. Whitman and C. Michael Perry A stirring adaptation of Twain’s somber and disturbing ode to
by James Goldberg This missionary story is literally about The Book of Mormon and how it affects those who read it. There
by Davey Morrison A Ministering appointment with a terminally ill friend takes an unexpected turn. (Artwork by Steve Morrison for the New
by Davey Morrison After the expulsion from the garden, our first parents wonder what they left behind, what they face in front
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) Demonic possession is explored in this intense, Shakespeare-inspired short play about a
by Eric Samuelsen Hyper-vigilance. On a stakeout. Fifi and Rex seem to be just thrown together. They talk about duty. They talk
a ten-minute play by Eric Samuelsen The macabre humor, the mock-social-status-consciousness of the ‘very rich’ and those wanting to associate with them
a ten-minute play by Eric Samuelsen Three English speaking friends, newly arrived in America, are searching the web for a school, an
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 A meat-packing magnate, his daughter, and his second wife play the games and vie for the immense fortune at
by Eric Samuelsen There was a robbery in a restaurant meat locker. Marie thinks she knows who did it — a guy
by Eric Samuelsen Murder. Aggravated Robbery. Years spent in the system. The grand-children know little to nothing. His parole is imminent and
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
by Eric Samuelsen Eric (the playwright) had been reading a book called MOBY DUCK, about bath toys that washed off a cargo
by Eric Samuelsen The greatest place for being bored is the DMV. The thing most often done at the DMV is waiting.
by Eric Samuelsen Heaven, Hell, the Void, and… a fourth place — not often considered, as we slip away into that unknown
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 ten-minute play by Eric Samuelsen (Suitable for all groups) A Prince/Knight in shining armor, his fair maiden, and Jesper the self-loathing
by Eric Samuelsen A PERFECT PLAY FOR INTERNET, ZOOM, OR STREAMED THEATRE PERFORMANCE As one of the captives of the Trojan War,
a short play by Eric Samuelsen A religious mom is on her way to start work in a brothel to support her
AVAILABLE AS: A Stagedoor Kind of Love or A French Woods Kind of Love Script, Music, Lyrics and Arrangements by Chip Deffaa
by Patricia Mew For production by Professionals, Amateurs, Colleges/Universities and High Schools. Two millennial couples meeting at a restaurant for an evening