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Full-Length Plays
Fangs of Justice: A vampire is on trial for murder and the audience must decide between the verdict of guilty or not looking discriminatory against the vampire culture.
Witchapalooza: Jack the witch hunter's battle against the local coven of witches is complicated when he falls in love with one of
them.
Cinderstein: The local high school drama teacher wrote her own version of Cinderella by combining the Princess’s tale with the story
of Frankenstein, but the production has turned comically horrifying.
Snow White and the Seven Mummies: The local high school drama teacher wrote her own play by combining the stories of Snow
White and The Mummy, but she can't figure out why the production is unraveling into a disaster.
Pillage and Blunder: When an evil band of male pirates figures out that they can never defeat the good female pirates because "the good guys always win," they decide that the only way they can beat them, is to do something so diabolical, so sinister, that it will shake the foundations of evil itself: They become good guys.
Fat City: When a charismatic conman seduces the citizens of Fat City with a miracle remedy for chubbiness, the local inventor must choose between helping the town or the love of the conman's super-slender assistant.
Santaphobia: Dysfunctional siblings try to scare each other away from acquiring a vast inheritance by dressing up as each of their greatest fear: Santa Claus.
A Mid-School Night’s Dream: The drama club gets mixed up with the mischievous auditorium ghosts who sprinkle love-spider poison in the eyes of a student, making him fall in love with the wrong girl.
The Miss High School USA Beauty Pageant: When the local high school beauty pageant director hires a couple of dimwitted tech guys to sabotage the contestants so that her daughter can win, the pageant erupts into total pandemonium.
Nosferatu: When a real estate agent sells a home to a vampire, he learns that the real interest is not in the house but in the blood of his wife!
The Halloween Party: Things backfire when several students decide to prank their sadistic teacher but learn that she's actually a witch!
Uff-Da! An Amazing Viking Adventure: The Valkyrie of Valhalla steal Thor's hammer to aid them in plundering riches, but Thor's mischievous sibling, Loki, has other plans for them.
Santa and the Naughty Ninjas: A band of Ninjas attack Santa's workshop in order to enact revenge for receiving a lump of coal in their stockings.
Curses, Foiled Again, and Again, and Again... or The Time Loop of Filthy Mudd: The citizens of Filthy Mudd are stuck in a repeating cycle of saving a damsel in distress from hundreds of diabolical plots when the invention of a time machine makes things even worse.
Count Sleepula: The local drama teacher wrote her own play by combining the stories of Dracula and Sleeping Beauty, but due to vampire comedy, sleep deprivation, energy drinks, and the actress playing Maleficent being the real Maleficent, the production spirals out of control until it is unrecognizable.
Witchapalooza: Jack the witch hunter's battle against the local coven of witches is complicated when he falls in love with one of
them.
Cinderstein: The local high school drama teacher wrote her own version of Cinderella by combining the Princess’s tale with the story
of Frankenstein, but the production has turned comically horrifying.
Snow White and the Seven Mummies: The local high school drama teacher wrote her own play by combining the stories of Snow
White and The Mummy, but she can't figure out why the production is unraveling into a disaster.
Pillage and Blunder: When an evil band of male pirates figures out that they can never defeat the good female pirates because "the good guys always win," they decide that the only way they can beat them, is to do something so diabolical, so sinister, that it will shake the foundations of evil itself: They become good guys.
Fat City: When a charismatic conman seduces the citizens of Fat City with a miracle remedy for chubbiness, the local inventor must choose between helping the town or the love of the conman's super-slender assistant.
Santaphobia: Dysfunctional siblings try to scare each other away from acquiring a vast inheritance by dressing up as each of their greatest fear: Santa Claus.
A Mid-School Night’s Dream: The drama club gets mixed up with the mischievous auditorium ghosts who sprinkle love-spider poison in the eyes of a student, making him fall in love with the wrong girl.
The Miss High School USA Beauty Pageant: When the local high school beauty pageant director hires a couple of dimwitted tech guys to sabotage the contestants so that her daughter can win, the pageant erupts into total pandemonium.
Nosferatu: When a real estate agent sells a home to a vampire, he learns that the real interest is not in the house but in the blood of his wife!
The Halloween Party: Things backfire when several students decide to prank their sadistic teacher but learn that she's actually a witch!
Uff-Da! An Amazing Viking Adventure: The Valkyrie of Valhalla steal Thor's hammer to aid them in plundering riches, but Thor's mischievous sibling, Loki, has other plans for them.
Santa and the Naughty Ninjas: A band of Ninjas attack Santa's workshop in order to enact revenge for receiving a lump of coal in their stockings.
Curses, Foiled Again, and Again, and Again... or The Time Loop of Filthy Mudd: The citizens of Filthy Mudd are stuck in a repeating cycle of saving a damsel in distress from hundreds of diabolical plots when the invention of a time machine makes things even worse.
Count Sleepula: The local drama teacher wrote her own play by combining the stories of Dracula and Sleeping Beauty, but due to vampire comedy, sleep deprivation, energy drinks, and the actress playing Maleficent being the real Maleficent, the production spirals out of control until it is unrecognizable.
One-Act Plays
Shakespeare By Monkeys: A scientist tries to prove that if a monkey randomly types on a keyboard for an infinite amount of time, it will eventually produce the complete works of William Shakespeare.
Complaint Department and Lemonade: Consumers visit the complaint department to voice their grievances but somehow get roped into waiting on the next customer.
Addicted to Outrage: Members of the group Outragers Anonymous, search for reasons to be outraged and offended.
Lunchroom: Several different cliques, in the school lunchroom, demonstrate what they're all about, rather than eating lunch.
Speed Dating and Lightsabers: A Man and Woman endure several disastrous speed dating encounters.
Substitute For Death: Some honor students mistakenly believe they've accidentally killed their substitute teacher by playing a prank on her.
A Play Within A Play Within A Play Within...: A play within a play spirals out of control when one character after another reveals herself to be the director of yet another play.
30 Horrible Catastrophes of Middle School: Middle schoolers demonstrate 30 of the most horrible catastrophes that can possibly happen to their age group.
Order Up!: One at a time, fast food enthusiasts visit their favorite restaurant but somehow end up behind the counter waiting on the next patron.
Death of the Doorstep Kiss: While looking for the "right one," a man and a woman endure disastrously insane end-of-the-date doorstep situations.
Road Trips and Ketchup Packets: Several highway travelers take multiple road trips, navigating humorous and often disastrous situations until each one of them becomes the driver.
We Found a Finger: When two girls find the severed finger of a boy over whom they'd been obsessing, they plant it in a special garden in hopes of growing their own boyfriend.
Exit: Five people wake to find themselves in a room with no visible exits and no memory of how they got there.
Drama Competition: Several drama students must change their competition pieces when they realize the judges don't like what they've prepared.
Cheating Death: Death visits a mental hospital and finds that the mentally ill are more cleaver than he expected.
A Most Unusual Pencil: A creative writing student finds an extraordinary pencil that when used to create characters they magically appear.
Fortunes Read - One Dollar: Several people are granted a glimpse into the future by a side-show fortune teller.
Circus: Leah must convince her friends that they are all characters in her reoccurring nightmare.
The Tick of the Clock: A man who is always late obtains a stopwatch that freezes time.
Emotional Distress: The positive emotions decide to go to war with the negative emotions - with Dick and Jane as their battlefield.
Evil People: Seven people meet to discuss the fate of all the people who they deem to be evil.
The Script: Several actors are rehearsing a play when they find a script on the stage that isn't a script of their play but of their doings right at this moment.
The velocity of Sin: Six people find themselves in an empty room wondering why they are all moving at different speeds.
Unfortunate Fortune Cookies: Several selfish teenagers discover that their recently acquired fortune cookies have a most unfortunate quality: The fortunes are real.
Easy Flavors: A man ventures into a mysterious town where everything is free and easy to come by.
Choosing to Be Forced: In a world where everyone is forced to be good, Jack and Red test the boundaries of that compulsion by trying to be good on their own.
How To Win the One-Act Play Competition: After learning that the winning plays in the one-act play competition are always tragedies, the local high school drama teacher writes her own tragedy to compete with, but the production turns comically tragic.
What If... : Whitney and Kendra imagine what would happen if they tripped a random stranger in the park, which leads to romance, vomiting, and a zombie apocalypse.
Complaint Department and Lemonade: Consumers visit the complaint department to voice their grievances but somehow get roped into waiting on the next customer.
Addicted to Outrage: Members of the group Outragers Anonymous, search for reasons to be outraged and offended.
Lunchroom: Several different cliques, in the school lunchroom, demonstrate what they're all about, rather than eating lunch.
Speed Dating and Lightsabers: A Man and Woman endure several disastrous speed dating encounters.
Substitute For Death: Some honor students mistakenly believe they've accidentally killed their substitute teacher by playing a prank on her.
A Play Within A Play Within A Play Within...: A play within a play spirals out of control when one character after another reveals herself to be the director of yet another play.
30 Horrible Catastrophes of Middle School: Middle schoolers demonstrate 30 of the most horrible catastrophes that can possibly happen to their age group.
Order Up!: One at a time, fast food enthusiasts visit their favorite restaurant but somehow end up behind the counter waiting on the next patron.
Death of the Doorstep Kiss: While looking for the "right one," a man and a woman endure disastrously insane end-of-the-date doorstep situations.
Road Trips and Ketchup Packets: Several highway travelers take multiple road trips, navigating humorous and often disastrous situations until each one of them becomes the driver.
We Found a Finger: When two girls find the severed finger of a boy over whom they'd been obsessing, they plant it in a special garden in hopes of growing their own boyfriend.
Exit: Five people wake to find themselves in a room with no visible exits and no memory of how they got there.
Drama Competition: Several drama students must change their competition pieces when they realize the judges don't like what they've prepared.
Cheating Death: Death visits a mental hospital and finds that the mentally ill are more cleaver than he expected.
A Most Unusual Pencil: A creative writing student finds an extraordinary pencil that when used to create characters they magically appear.
Fortunes Read - One Dollar: Several people are granted a glimpse into the future by a side-show fortune teller.
Circus: Leah must convince her friends that they are all characters in her reoccurring nightmare.
The Tick of the Clock: A man who is always late obtains a stopwatch that freezes time.
Emotional Distress: The positive emotions decide to go to war with the negative emotions - with Dick and Jane as their battlefield.
Evil People: Seven people meet to discuss the fate of all the people who they deem to be evil.
The Script: Several actors are rehearsing a play when they find a script on the stage that isn't a script of their play but of their doings right at this moment.
The velocity of Sin: Six people find themselves in an empty room wondering why they are all moving at different speeds.
Unfortunate Fortune Cookies: Several selfish teenagers discover that their recently acquired fortune cookies have a most unfortunate quality: The fortunes are real.
Easy Flavors: A man ventures into a mysterious town where everything is free and easy to come by.
Choosing to Be Forced: In a world where everyone is forced to be good, Jack and Red test the boundaries of that compulsion by trying to be good on their own.
How To Win the One-Act Play Competition: After learning that the winning plays in the one-act play competition are always tragedies, the local high school drama teacher writes her own tragedy to compete with, but the production turns comically tragic.
What If... : Whitney and Kendra imagine what would happen if they tripped a random stranger in the park, which leads to romance, vomiting, and a zombie apocalypse.
Audience Participation Plays
Zombie Movie: A movie crew starts to film a new zombie movie in a rural graveyard but the inhabitants have other ideas.
The Will: A group of strangers is offered a wealthy inheritance if they can stay the night in a haunted mansion but they all get the same idea: To dress up as ghosts to scare the others away.
Alice in Zombieland: When the school production of Alice in Wonderland is cursed by a jealous stage mom with a voodoo zombie curse, several actors lead the audience on a zombie scavenger hunt throughout the school to find the items necessary to break the curse.
Invisomercial: When an inventor tries to sell his invisibility spray in an infomercial, a competitor steals the spray and uses it to hide from the audience.
Never Play With Dead Things: A group of students breaks into a mausoleum as a prank but outside in the graveyard the dead get upset and rise from the grave.
Murder is Nonsense: The world's greatest detectives must solve a murder without the use of the five senses.
Is There a Martian in the House?: The audience must help the F.B.I. figure out which of nine customers stuck in a diner is a Martian.
Zombie Quest: Inside a mortuary, two dimwitted girls accidentally embalm themselves, causing a chemical reaction that reanimates the dead and forces the audience to find the cure or be overrun by zombies.
The Will: A group of strangers is offered a wealthy inheritance if they can stay the night in a haunted mansion but they all get the same idea: To dress up as ghosts to scare the others away.
Alice in Zombieland: When the school production of Alice in Wonderland is cursed by a jealous stage mom with a voodoo zombie curse, several actors lead the audience on a zombie scavenger hunt throughout the school to find the items necessary to break the curse.
Invisomercial: When an inventor tries to sell his invisibility spray in an infomercial, a competitor steals the spray and uses it to hide from the audience.
Never Play With Dead Things: A group of students breaks into a mausoleum as a prank but outside in the graveyard the dead get upset and rise from the grave.
Murder is Nonsense: The world's greatest detectives must solve a murder without the use of the five senses.
Is There a Martian in the House?: The audience must help the F.B.I. figure out which of nine customers stuck in a diner is a Martian.
Zombie Quest: Inside a mortuary, two dimwitted girls accidentally embalm themselves, causing a chemical reaction that reanimates the dead and forces the audience to find the cure or be overrun by zombies.