27 Dolls
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Written by Leland Faulkner | $10.00
Drama with humor: 1 Male |
Set in the South, Leland Faulkner introduces us to a shy young man who learns the power that lies in the simplicity of just three words. This love story will have the audience smiling in the beginning and reaching for a tissue in the end! |
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Confessions of a Teenage Rat
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Written by Jake Barton | $10.00
Comedy with heart: 1 Male |
What was your very first job? Babysitting? Mowing lawns? In his humorous, yet heartwarming monologue, Jake Barton introduces us to a young man, who unexpectedly finds himself following in the footsteps of his father. |
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The Code
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Written by Leland Faulkner | $10.00
Drama with humor: 1 Male |
There is perhaps no bond stronger than the bond shared between two brothers. With humor and heartbreak, Leland Faulkner introduces us to two brothers whose love for each other is evident in their determination to live by The Code. |
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Dear Batman (A Monologue Disguised as a Series of Letters to Batman)
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Written by Jake Barton | $10.00
Drama with humor: 1 Male |
Examining the highs and lows of clinical depression, Raymond, our young protagonist, writes letters to his favorite superhero asking for help. |
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The F-Word
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Written by Matthew Yasuoka | $10.00
Drama with humor: 1 Male |
In the tradition of Forrest Gump, author Matthew Yasuoka introduces us to Bradley, a young man who learns one of life’s most important lessons: You should always be comfortable with who you are. |
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A Ghost of a Chance
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Written by Jake Barton | $10.00
Mystery/Drama: 1 Male |
Do you believe in life after death? What if a ghost tried to communicate with the living? What if the dead had a message to relay? What if a ghost needed help, would you help if you could? These are the rhetorical questions Jake Barton asks in his haunting monologue, “A Ghost of a Chance.” Chilling! |
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Isaac Woodard, In His Own Words
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Written by James Blaylock | $10.00
Drama: 1 Male |
Based on actual interviews and courtroom affidavits, James Blaylock recreates the life story of Isaac Woodard, an African-American World War II soldier, who, upon his release from the United States Army, was blinded and arrested by a small-town sheriff in rural South Carolina. |
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Love is Never Black or White |
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Written by Lee Holder | $10.00
Drama: 1 Male |
Racism is and continues to be one of the single most compelling issues in America today. In his explosive new memory play, Lee Holder introduces us to Josh, who, after years of believing in the power of White Supremacy…slowly learns that in matters of the heart...love is often color-blind. |
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My Son, Daniel |
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Written by Manuel Montez | $10.00
Drama: 1 Male |
Few would argue that there is an undeniable bond between a father and his son; however, what happens when that son doesn't trust the father enough to confide in him the deep dark secret of his true identity? |
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The Queen of the Swamp
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Written by Leland Faulkner | $10.00
Drama with humor: 1 Male |
This nostalgic monologue has Leland Faulkner sharing memories of summers’ past, as he reflects on time spent at his grandparents’ home on the banks of the Louisiana Bayou and their unforgettable pet alligator named Ruth. |
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Special
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Written by Jake Barton | $10.00
Drama with humor: 1 Gender-Neutral |
Violence in schools continues to make national headlines. In Special, Jake Barton introduces us to a young mentally-challenged teenager, who gives us a unique perspective into the aftermath of a fictitious school shooting. |
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The Star-Gazer
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Written by Jake Barton | $10.00
Drama: 1 Male |
Do you believe in UFOs? In his critically acclaimed monologue, Jake Barton introduces us to a young man, whose disbelief in extraterrestrial life is forever altered after being abducted one unforgettable, starry night. |
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The Switchblade Kid |
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Written by Francis Galliano | $10.00
Drama: 1 Male |
Sal Mineo is an American icon. In the late 1950's, Sal Mineo was one of the hottest movie stars in the world. Twice nominated for an Academy Award for the films, Rebel without a Cause and Exodus, Mineo's career spans over three decades. Not only was he a Hollywood heartthrob, he also maintained a prolific and acclaimed stage career both on and off Broadway. In his explosive docudrama, playwright Francis Galliano gives us a glimpse into the secret life of one of Hollywood's most accomplished stars. |
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Wreckage
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Written by Jake Barton | $10.00
Drama with humor: 1 Male |
Through a series of confessions, a young man chronicles the humor and heartbreak of driving a wrecker. |
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