Have You Seen Boomer? by Robert Kerr

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Jess and Marc are caught in a loop, doomed to endlessly repeat the same few minutes rehashing the same arguments about a missing cat, a malfunctioning fusebox, and the next day's canoe outing. As each new iteration further exposes the secrets and resentments the couple has tried to deny, they fight to save their crumbling marriage. A tragicomedy in three million four hundred twenty-five thousand eight hundred sixty and a half scenes [abridged].


juice by Mackenzie Raine Kirkman

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Blue and Green are trapped in a room with no windows or doors. They don't know how they got there and they can't seem to find a way out. As they suffer at the hands of a mysterious figure, "the black stuff," and their own waning humanity, they begin to investigate what made them people in the first place and what price they're willing to pay for the chance to feel human again.


Plague Play by Erin Proctor

$18.00

Full Length Play, 2f 2m (flexible)

Does violence simply beget more violence? Aaron discovers his body is simply a vessel to destroy a civilization. Supernatural disasters ravage his oppressors, as well as his own body, mind, and soul. His little brother Moses is able to see what is to come...and it's not very pretty. They are frightened, they are emboldened, and they have no idea what they're actually doing. An adaptation of the Book of Exodus: Chapters 7-11.


Three Scenes in the Life of a Trotskyist by Andy Boud

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Play, 5m

Three Scenes in the Life of a Trotskyist traces the forty-year story of Lev Trachtenberg from idealistic radical to hard-core conservative. This horrifies his one-time comrades, who wonder: has Lev abandoned his old ideals, or held onto them too tightly as the world around him changed? Three Scenes is a play about politics, literature, and the corrosive power of success in America.