![]() ![]() We regret that we are unable to provide specific scene suggestions, as our time and staff are limited, and we feel that it's always best for you to read through our selections and find the piece that best fits you. This allows them to create more great plays! Students, please tell your teachers or directors about YouthPLAYS! Teachers and directors, please consider our plays for production! Remember, our authors make their income from the licensing of their work for production and the payment of royalties. We promise not to email you too often and never to share your email.ĥ. Would you like to hear about the latest plays and news (and discounts!) from YouthPLAYS? You'll be asked as part of the Request a Scene Form whether you'd like to opt-in to our email list. If you'd like to read the entire play from which the scene comes, click on the order link on each scene's page to purchase a perusal copy!Ĥ. Please make sure that you whitelist emails from the domain, or our email may get stuck in your spam filter!ģ. We do our best to confirm permission within 2 business days, but sometimes it takes longer give yourself time to hear back. Once you find a scene (or scenes) that suits your needs, fill out the Request a Scene form.Ģ. Do NOT request a scene through this page just make your purchase.ġ. If the play you wish to perform doesn't have the Single Scene-Monologue Showcase Royalty option listed, please write us to activate it for you. Be sure to explain in the Note to the Publisher the specifics of your usage. To use them in non-competitive public showcase/performance situations, purchase one copy (digital or printed) of the play from which they come per participant and pay the Single Scene-Monologue Showcase Royalty (one per performance). Do NOT request a scene through this page just make your purchase. If necessary, print this paragraph as proof of permission to perform. To use them in Thespys, forensics and similar adjudicated competitions, purchase one copy (digital or printed) of the play from which they come per participant. These scenes are free for classroom and audition use. Read Full Script | PDF A groom is transported by an ancient song during the first dance at his wedding reception.Welcome to the YouthPLAYS Free Scenes page! All of these scenes are from our published plays and can be sorted by cast size and then genre. Read Full Script | PDF Dwayne and Charlene enlist their first-grade daughter to infiltrate the wedding of a US Senator and reveal hotels as the evil force behind the global warming crisis. ![]() Read Full Script | PDF A welcoming preamble for any festival of short plays presented to a theater-loving audience. Auditions, Classroom Use, Farce, Mental Health Issues, Seniors, Bare Stage, Collection, Colleges, Comedy, Community, Competitions, Doubling Roles. To The NSA Agents Listening In On This Play Read Full Script | PDF Actors talk back to a director and William Shakespeare after reading a first draft of Hamlet. Read Full Script | PDF A young college student goes to sea for a woman and learns the two most important rules. Read Full Script | PDF 5 short plays written for the full 50 Ways… production which debuted at Capital Fringe, Washington, D.C. Read Full Script | PDF The assistant picture taker at the Department of Motor Vehicles, in search of the perfect push-up. Read Full Script | PDF An obituary writer becomes cursed with the ability to see direct into the abject hearts and minds of human atrocity. Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead meets The West Wing. Read Full Script | PDF In a dank dungeon, two statisticians tabulate data. Read Full Script | PDF Today’s Dad, driving his youngsters across the Mall Of America to reach the shoe store, is helped by yesterday’s Cowboy. Read Full Script | PDF On the eve of being committed to an eating disorder facility, a young girl calls a product hotline. ![]()
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