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    Hell (one act play)
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    This is a product of my boredom, and also it could be used for an English thing. So yeah, crit please. Open curtain. BED IN CENTRE STAGE, A WOMEN ASLEEP ...


    Gazza_14 - Aug 28, 2006 - 3 min read

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    I spy.
    17

    Like small funny. Like, funny as in not really funny at all because I don't really know what is classed as funny, funny. You get me? No, well, tough. :] ...


    Emma - Jul 30, 2006 - 3 min read

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    Learning oppertunities.
    5

    The great learning opportunities. Who stole thee cake. By Zell Narrator: (Miss E walks in going mad saying learning opportunities make her stop please I can’t take this any more ...


    zell - Jul 30, 2006 - 2 min read

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    The Elderberries (and friend)
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    I apologize for this. I really do. But I was bored, and at least you can say I don't take myself to seriously. OPEN CURTAIN. TABLE AT CENTRE, WITH NEAT ...


    Gazza_14 - Jul 27, 2006 - 3 min read

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    Miss E's wonderful hair
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    Thoust wonderful hair, Miss E: (over the constant clamour of the class who refuses to do any work whatsoever) Now today class we're going to learn about the English Civil ...


    Randomian - May 14, 2006 - 3 min read

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    Or my own Reservoir Dogs rippoff. It ain't all that great. (There is a table. And in the table there are two men: Rob and Stevie. Partners. They are in ...


    Icaruss - May 14, 2006 - 8 min read

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    Detention with Miss E
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    Ok, this is another random play, but this time my friend wrote it. I'm not afraid to say it is much better than mine (Mr K is the head master) ...


    Randomian - May 11, 2006 - 6 min read

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    Fetus
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    Fetus Scene I [The stage is dark. a sole light shines on a man. He is dressed simply, in ordinary clothes. His face looks innocent and sad. He is staring ...

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    timjim77 - May 7, 2006 - 9 min read

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    Sly Flame (Third Play)
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    I told you there would be a non absurd play. Here it is. Give it a chance Hope you enjoy. Sly Flame A Play in a One Act Characters: Ann ...

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    Neost - May 4, 2006 - 7 min read

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    Miss E goes down under
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    Another random play. Miss E goes down under.This is dedicated to Jean. (In Australia) Miss E (Miss E): (Setting prehistoric suitcases down and gazing around at surroundings) Ahhhhh! Oceania seemst ...


    Randomian - Apr 27, 2006 - 4 min read

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    Squirty's Tearless Shampoo
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    SQUIRTY’S TEARLESS SHAMPOO COMMERCIAL Script: By Elizabeth Mathers 4-5-06 [Introduction] Narrator: Are you sick and tired of getting shampoo in your eyes and crying in the shower? [Person showers. A

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    Elizabeth - Apr 26, 2006 - 3 min read

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    Welcome everyone to my second play. If you havent read With Six Legs please check it out. I hope you like this. It is a tad bit like With Six ...

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    Neost - Apr 25, 2006 - 8 min read

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    With Six Legs
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    First let me tell you that this was my first play and a very very basic idea. If you read the plays i will be posting here in the next ...

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    Neost - Apr 20, 2006 - 8 min read

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    :::::Written for a language arts project::::: Cue intro fanfare and announcer introducing host Host greets audience: Hey, how’s everyone doing tonight? We have a very special guest for this show. ...


    David Guinness - Apr 18, 2006 - 4 min read

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    Learning Opportunities
    2

    omg i hope i get it right this time... OK, I'm new but I've written this totally mad play and I'd like to know what you all contains a modified ...


    Randomian - Apr 17, 2006 - 3 min read


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