Plays by Stacey Lane

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

“My Dog Ate the Constitution” is Brookyln Publishers’ Featured Script of the Week. Read the whole play today for free!



Act fast. This week only! Just in time for election season, read the entire script of My Dog Ate the Constitution for free on Brooklyn Publisher’s website. This sixty-minute educational children’s comedy is Brooklyn Publishers’ "Featured Script of the Week".  In My Dog Ate the Constitution, studying for a test on the U.S. Constitution will make you fall asleep! In this audience-participation adventure, a young girl does just that and is surprised to meet George Washington and Ben Franklin. Even more surprising is that her dog is now wearing a wig and claiming to be James Madison. My Dog Ate the Constitution utilizes songs, games, and humor to teach students curriculum-based U.S. History and civic responsibility in a memorable and interactive manner. This script has an extremely flexible cast. It can be performed by as few as four or as many as thirty actors, making it suited for both Theatre for Young Audience in-school tours and productions at children’s theatres or schools with child actors.  Please visit Brooklyn Publishers at www.brookpub.com to read the script, learn more, and obtain production rights. Go to www.StaceyLaneInk.com or e-mail Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com for other plays by Stacey Lane.


My Dog Ate the Constitution with Zoot Theatre Company at Victoria Theatre in Dayton, Ohio.

Friday, September 2, 2016

Brooklyn Publishers releases “Lucas Dreaming”



Lucas Dreaming, a ten-minute play for two male actors of any age, has just been published by Brooklyn Publishers.  Set inside the troubled mind of an insomniac, this experimental script explores the psychological landscape of that unsettling place between awake and asleep. A tired, but restless Lucas tries to lull himself to dreamland with relaxation exercises. The personification of Lucas’s racing thoughts appears. He desperately pleads for Lucas to stay awake to avoid the beasts that feast that are waiting in his dreams. Succumbing to exhaustion, Lucas leaves his subconscious self to do battle alone in his nightmare world. This surreal play allows for maximal creative interpretation and has no technical requirements, making it well-suited for Forensic Competitions and Speech and Debate. Brooklyn had previously published a version of this play with a cast of two female actors titled Lucy Dreaming. To order your copy and get production rights, visit www.brookpub.com or call 1-888-473-8521. For other works by Stacey Lane, go to www.StaceyLaneInk.com or contact the playwright directly at Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.


Thursday, September 1, 2016

“Pulse” plays in Ireland


Dark Horse Theatre presents Pulse as part of their showcase at the International Bar in Dublin, Ireland on September 1. In Pulse, an actor must do battle with a ringing phone for the audience’s attention. For more about the performance, visit Dark Horse's Facebook Page. Go to www.StaceyLaneInk.com or e-mail Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com for a copy of this monologue for a male or female or for other plays by Stacey Lane.