Author: | Paul Olson | ISBN: | 9781301685028 |
Publisher: | Paul Olson | Publication: | July 12, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Paul Olson |
ISBN: | 9781301685028 |
Publisher: | Paul Olson |
Publication: | July 12, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
ROYALTY NOTE: Nonprofit community theaters or public schools that produce any of the plays in this anthology before November 3, 2014 pay no royalty fee. All others must enquire with the author.
In this volume are tales like the gritty, noir “Seventh Victim” and the humorous tale of science out of control in “Such Blooming Talk.” Science fiction’s prophetic side is represented with an eerie foretelling of romance in a world run by computer games and social networking in “Manners of the Age.” In this anthology you’ll find play scripts suitable to new theater troupes and youth productions in schools as well as scripts that will challenge more seasoned community theater groups. Most of these short plays are intended to be producible with a minimum of set and props, but are flexible enough to allow for plenty of inspired stagecraft.
Format note: These scripts are presented in a simplified play script format to accommodate a wide variety of e-readers, some of which do not recognize some elements of standard script formatting.
ROYALTY NOTE: Nonprofit community theaters or public schools that produce any of the plays in this anthology before November 3, 2014 pay no royalty fee. All others must enquire with the author.
In this volume are tales like the gritty, noir “Seventh Victim” and the humorous tale of science out of control in “Such Blooming Talk.” Science fiction’s prophetic side is represented with an eerie foretelling of romance in a world run by computer games and social networking in “Manners of the Age.” In this anthology you’ll find play scripts suitable to new theater troupes and youth productions in schools as well as scripts that will challenge more seasoned community theater groups. Most of these short plays are intended to be producible with a minimum of set and props, but are flexible enough to allow for plenty of inspired stagecraft.
Format note: These scripts are presented in a simplified play script format to accommodate a wide variety of e-readers, some of which do not recognize some elements of standard script formatting.