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(Applause Acting Series). In 10-Minute Plays for Kids , young thespians will find terrific plays by some of our most prominent playwrights such as Sharyn Rothstein, Alex Broun, Jenny Lyn Bader, Claudia I. Haas, and Mark Harvey Levine, and by others less well known but equally terrific such as Sharai Bohannon, Suzanne Bailie, and Shirley King. The characters and situations portrayed are perfect for the kid actor. Some of the plays explore relatable tales of friendship and family, while others allow the actors to take on the personas of nonhuman characters, such as fish and chess pieces! 10-Minute Plays for Kids is ideal for theater students, youth groups, and acting classes.
This is a collection of 10 plays, each about an hour long, adapted from such classics as Pinocchio, Aladdin, & Huckleberry Finn.
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 edition. Excerpt: ...Shoddy sinds Biddy to fetch him a note for Mr. Testy, Biddy pops it into my hand, and says, "You go, Tim: he'll niver be the wiser if you give it him, and you'll profit by the place. Shure, it's my duty to look after my own frinds furst." So here I am, ingaged on another man's karacther. It's little I know about the work, for hod-carrying's my perfession. Ah, well, the owld gint said, Have every thing in ordher. Faith, I'll do that same. (Takes a duster, and fiercely brushes table, sending papers flying in all directions, and upsetting the inkstand.') Oh, murther! I've upset the ink. There's a black stain on my karacther. (Takes Mb. Testy's handkerchief from the pocket of dressing-gown, and wipes up the ink; puts handkerchief back.) Jist as good as new. (Picks up papers.) The ould gint has covered his papers with pot-hooks and scrawls. They're no good, sure. ( Tears up papers.) Now for the drawers. (Takes out will. "Last will and testament." Sure, that's no good. Here's the last of that. ( Tears up will. Takes out coupons.) Picters for his ould gint's baby. (Throws them on table.) I'll finish my dusting. (Brushes mantle, knocking off the bust and vases.) Oh, murther! here's a crash among the fine arts. What will I do? (Knock, B.) Who's that? Come in wid yer. IB Enter Jnro, K. Tim. Och, murther! what's that? It's a cannible, of a--or a--vhat is it? Jing. Faith, I'd jist like to know what a Chinas dish is, ony how, afore I'd cook it. Bedad! I must scrub up my jography, shure. Faix, thim fellers cook rats and mice and puppies! That's it. Where will I find a puppy? (Sees Tim.) Och, murther! if that ain't my own brother Tim. What will I do? He'll find me out, and raise a breeze, sure. Och, murther! Why was I born to die a...
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You won't find a better quality or larger collection of ten-minute plays anywhere! And the best part? They're all royalty-free! Ideal for 15- to 30-year old actors. Each of the 22 ten-minute plays is a complete, original work, and includes a cast of characters, set description, and list of properties.
"Short plays, scenes, and monologues for young actors, young playwrights, and teachers."
The plays in this theatre book give teenage performers the chance to reveal the unique identities and motivations of students their own age. These brief plays may be used for speech and drama classrooms, forensic competitions or variety shows. They are easily staged with no sets or costumes. Topics include: how to be popular, jealousy, shoplifting, pranks and more. Included are scripts for girls only, scripts for boys only and scripts for mixed casts. The dialogue in all the plays is believable and easy to perform.
The first playwright of democracy, Euripides wrote with enduring insight and biting satire about social and political problems of Athenian life. In contrast to his contemporaries, he brought an exciting--and, to the Greeks, a stunning--realism to the "pure and noble form" of tragedy. For the first time in history, heroes and heroines on the stage were not idealized: as Sophocles himself said, Euripides shows people not as they ought to be, but as they actually are.