On the Rebound - Romantic Drama script for the over sixties $5.50.Once a PIRATE!! Action filled period Screenplay about Pirates $12.50.Reservation - a Comedy Sketch set in an elevator/lift $5.50.Snow in July - collection of one act plays $12.00.I Can't Breathe - American historical play about Slavery $7.50.Party Game Prophecy - A Comedy about a Cult (And a Prophecy) $5.50.Like this anthology? Read other plays from anthologies and full anthologies:Īrt Talk – comedy sketch for three actors The Dark Chronicles of the Golden Raven Society – horror anthology But I’m French – comedy for 1M 1F from “Ugly Art”įoulweather Friend - a two act dark comedy $8.00 Add to cart Read a Sample of the ScriptĬost is $14.00 for the digital collectionĬost is $21.00 for the printed script Contact Off The Wall Plays with any Queries about Mirror Copyright © October 2017 Jean Blasiar and Off the Wall Play Publishers Take care not to over complicate sets or scene changes could make the evening longer. Level of difficulty: 7/10 – the plays are fun and easy to perform and are well written. The sets are a follows: The interior of a house at night, a thrift store, an apartment (empty), an apartment (normal), outside a travel agents and the deck of a ship, anywhere outside. Set: There are small scene changes between each play. Robbery: Adult Thrift store: 2 middle aged, 1 middle aged to older Moving On: 1 young F, 1 young M Am I Good: 1 middle aged, 1 young woman, 1 teenage boy Read about it: 2 older M and F, 1 younger M and F, 1 older M The intruder: 1 young F, 2 older M and F Robbery: 2M Thrift Store: 2F (1M non speaking) Moving On: 1M 1F Am I Good: 2F 1M Read about it: 3M 2F The Intruder: 1M 2F The introduction is about 4-5 minutes long and the remainder of the plays are approximately ten minute each. Other plays by Jean – Sticky – ten minute farcical comedy about a cheating spouse Johnson High School, TX, USA – 2022 – THE PLAY ‘MOVING ON’ This play is available both in digital and printed format. rare collection by best selling and award winning American playwright Jean Blasiar. We then see the mirror in the girl’s apartment, in a shop front window at a travel agent and finally getting sold by two homeless people who are convinced they’ve just pulled off the biggest scam of their lives.īar the short introductory piece, each play stands well on its own. The old lady passes away and then the mirror gets bought from her estate by a young girl. From the burglary where the burglar steals it for his wife, to the thrift shop where the wife (who never really liked it anyway) dumped it, to the purchase of the mirror by a rich old lady, certain of its value and antiquity. We follow the journey of the mirror through the evening. Intended as an evening of dinner theatre or for a charity performance, this collection of ten minute plays combines six stories which are linked by a common theme: A mirror. OL18634787W Page_number_confidence 87.50 Pages 138 Pdf_module_version 0.0.18 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20220506232849 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 178 Scandate 20220504114941 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9781430300229 Tts_version 4.THE MIRROR – A COLLECTION OF TEN MINUTE PLAYS Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 18:08:13 Associated-names Wykes, Walter Autocrop_version 0.0.12_books-20220331-0.2 Bookplateleaf 0002 Boxid IA40464008 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier
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