From June 22 to July 8, Cold and Blue Giraffe will be performed by the Garfield Center for the Arts
at the Prince Theatre in Chestertown, Maryland as part of Short Attention Span Theatre 2018’s “Hey! Wait
A Minute!” In Cold, a young man who
is ridiculously in love sees only one way to stay by his ailing lady’s side: he
must lick her phone to catch her cold. In Blue
Giraffe, an enlightened couple critiques their child’s latest art project.
For more about the show, visit www.garfieldcenter.org. To read these short comedies or other plays of
varying lengths for varying age groups, go to www.StaceyLaneInk.com or contact Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.
Stacey Lane is a published, award-winning playwright of scripts for adults and children. Her plays are available for professional, community, and youth productions by visiting www.StaceyLaneInk.com or contacting Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.
Friday, June 22, 2018
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
“The Boy Who Cried Wolf” plays in Canada
The
Boy Who Cried Wolf is being performed by Oceanview Christian
Academy on June 19 in Centerville, Nova Scotia, Canada. In this one-act stage
adaptation of Aesop’s most famous fable, a boy tries to impress a girl and keep
his sheep amused by showing off his skills. His family is none too pleased, and
his reckless actions have dire consequences when a real wolf and her curious
pup show up. Pioneer Drama Service is
the publisher of The Boy Who Cried Wolf.
Get the script, read part of the play for free, and obtain production rights by
visiting www.pioneerdrama.com or calling 1-800-333-7262. For other plays by Stacey Lane, go to www.StaceyLaneInk.com or email Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
“Can’t Count on Dracula” reading in Chicago
Dandelion Theatre in
Chicago presents a reading of Can’t Count
on Dracula on June 12 as part of The
Make Ready series. In this TYA comedy, the silly Sand Witch studies to be
scary under the direction of Dracula and the Invisible Man until a troubled
child, Frankenstein, and an encounter with Mr. Hyde change her mind. Visit www.dandeliontheatre.com or www.facebook.com/events/1879770688733703/ to
learn more about Dandelion Theatre. To read Can’t
Count on Dracula and other plays by Stacey Lane, go to www.StaceyLaneInk.com or contact Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.
“The Boy Who Cried Wolf” plays in Maine
Damariscotta Montessori
School is performing The Boy Who Cried
Wolf on June 12 in Nobleboro, Maine. New characters and twists and turns infuse
comedy into Aesop’s tried and true tale. This twenty-minute play for a flexible
cast is published by Pioneer Drama Service. Go to www.pioneerdrama.com or call 1-800-333-7262 to
read a large part of the play for free, buy the script in hardcopy or electronic
version, and get the rights to produce The
Boy Who Cried Wolf at your school, summer camp, children’s theatre, or
community theatre. For other well-known titles and original works for youth,
teens, and adults, visit www.StaceyLaneInk.com or e-mail Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.
Thursday, June 7, 2018
MonologueBank publishes monologues from “Dirty Laundry,” “Bitches on Good Behavior,” “Uterus-less,” and “Pulse”
MonologueBank has published monologues from Stacey Lane’s Dirty Laundry, Bitches on Good Behavior, Uterus-less, and Pulse. In Dirty Laundry, a drunk woman thinks that
her roommate is trying to steal her date. In Bitches on Good Behavior, a feminist ponders why females must
always fall into the category of “good girl” or “bitch.” In Uterus-less, an infertile wife receives
a surprising offer from a pushy in-law. In Pulse,
an actor deals directly with the ringing phone that is distrusting the show. Visit
www.monologuebank.com
to learn more, preview portions of the monologues for free, and buy Dirty Laundry, Bitches on Good Behavior, Uterus-less,
or Pulse.
For a limited time, use coupon code LANE50 to receive 50% off monologues by
Stacey Lane.
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“The Boy Who Cried Wolf” performed in Canada
Ecole Leila North
Community School in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada presents The Boy Who Cried Wolf on May 30. In this this simple, one-act
stage version of Aesop’s morality tale, an ornery little girl persuades a bored
little boy to put his sheep at risk and jeopardize his family’s trust.
Published by Pioneer Drama Service, The
Boy Who Cried Wolf can be previewed and purchased at www.pioneerdrama.com or by calling 1-800-333-7262.
Go to www.StaceyLaneInk.com or contact Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com for more plays for all ages.
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