The Three Billy Goats Gruff is being presented on February
26 at the Annoyance Theater in Chicago, Illinois as part of Tuesdays@9. In
this ten-minute comedy for young audiences, disgruntled goats long for greener
pastures, but are stifled by rumors of a nasty troll. When they finally face
their fears head-on, they discover something other than a troll residing under
the bridge that separates them from paradise. To learn more about Tuesdays@9,
go to www.nakedangels.com/tuesdays-9 , www.facebook.com/NakedAngelsTuesdaysat9Chicago, or https://theannoyance.com. To request a copy of The Three
Billy Goats Gruff or other plays by Stacey Lane, e-mail Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com or visit www.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.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Saturday, February 23, 2019
“The Author’s Autopsy” opens in California
From February 23 until March
3, the Rep at Orange Coast College Theater Arts in Costa Mesa, California is
performing The Author’s Autopsy as
part of “Take Five.” In this short play, coroners examine a deceased writer to
determine what he was keeping inside and how it caused his demise. For more about
the production, visit www.orangecoastcollege.edu or www.facebook.com/occtheatre. Read The
Author’s Autopsy in Applause Theatre & Cinema’s anthology entitled 5-Minute Plays available at Amazon. Contact
Stacey Lane at Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com to secure production rights. Visit www.StaceyLaneInk.com for other available short,
one-act, and full-length plays.
“Lucy Dreaming” plays in Iowa
Lucy
Dreaming is being performed on February 23 in Mason City, Iowa
by the Newman Catholic High School Speech Team. In this experimental ten-minute
play for two women of any age, an insomniac finds herself trapped in that strange
place between awake and sleep with only her subconscious to keep her company. Lucy Dreaming is published by Brooklyn
Publishers. Visit www.brookpub.com or call 1-888-473-8521 to read a free script sample, purchase
the play, and get production and competition rights. For other plays by Stacey Lane,
go to www.StaceyLaneInk.com or e-mail Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.
“Unniched” read in Chicago
Cold
Reads, Hot Scripts presents a reading of Unniched at iO Theater in Chicago,
Illinois on February 23. In this television pilot, when her identical
twin elopes and leaves the country, an awkward young woman seeks a new identity
by throwing herself into niche obsessions. To learn more about Cold Reads, Hot Scripts, go to http://coldreadshotscripts.com or www.facebook.com/ColdReadsHotScripts. For
more about Stacey Lane’s scripts, visit www.StaceyLaneInk.com or e-mail Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.
Workshop of Unniched.
Director: Zak Kinnaird. Photographer: Kait Rairden.
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Friday, February 22, 2019
Act now to get your free copy of "Rapunzel and Rumpelstiltskin" from Eldridge Publishing
Want a free copy of Stacey
Lane’s Rapunzel and
Rumpelstiltskin? An exclusive code for one free digital copy or one free
hardcopy (with paid shipping) will be given to the first person to write to Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com. This
special offer from Eldridge Publishing expires March 1 and will be awarded on a first come, first serve basis, so don’t delay.
Winner of American
Alliance for Theatre and Education’s Unpublished Play Reading
Project, this play for young audiences has a cast of five and runs one hour. In
this comedic fairy tale mash-up, a bad haircut leads Rapunzel’s perfectionist
mother to banish her to the tower.
Desperate to escape, our long-haired heroine makes a deal with
Rumpelstiltskin. To learn more about the script visit https://histage.com/rapunzel-and-rumpelstiltskin or www.staceylaneink.com/RapunzelandRumpelstiltskin.html.
Thursday, February 21, 2019
“The Boy Who Cried Wolf” opens in Iowa
The Boy Who Cried Wolf is
being performed at St. Theresa Church on February 21 in Des Moines, Iowa. In this twenty-minute comedy for a medium-to-large
flexible cast, opinionated sheep and a nosy neighbor bring new twists to Aesop’s
fable. Published by Pioneer Drama Service, The
Boy Who Cried Wolf can be sampled at
www.pioneerdrama.com. Visit the publisher’s website or call
1-800-333-7262 to purchase the script and obtain production rights. For other
fairytale, fable, and nursery rhyme stage adaptations, as well as original
works for all ages, please go to www.StaceyLaneInk.com or e-mail Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.
“The Boy Who Cried Wolf” plays in Louisiana
On February 21, Runnels
High School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is performing The Boy Who Cried Wolf. In this one-act comedic stage version of
Aesop’s most famous fable, an easily influenced boy abandons responsibility and
reason to impress to his crush. Pioneer Drama Service publishes The Boy Who Cried Wolf. Go to www.pioneerdrama.com or call 1-800-333-7262
to read a large part of the script for free, buy the book, and get the rights
to perform The Boy Who Cried Wolf at
your school, theatre, or camp. Visit www.StaceyLaneInk.com or e-mail the playwright directly at Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com for
other plays of varying lengths for children, teens, and adults.
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
“Rainbow Sprinkles” reading in Chicago
The Naked Angels are
presenting a reading of Rainbow Sprinkles
on February 19 at the Annoyance Theater in Chicago, Illinois as part of Tuesdays@9. In this two-hander ten-minute
comedy, an easily offended business woman struggles to find politically correct
entertainment for her son’s birthday party. Go to www.nakedangels.com, https://theannoyance.com, or www.facebook.com/NakedAngelsTuesdaysat9Chicago/ to learn more about this
national play development series. To read Rainbow
Sprinkles and other plays by Stacey Lane, visit www.StaceyLaneInk.com or e-mail. Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.
Saturday, February 16, 2019
“A Poodle More Beautiful” plays in Florida
Ivy Hawn Charter School
of the Arts in Lake Helen, Florida presents A
Poodle More Beautiful on February 16. In this ten-minute comedy,
a street-smart mutt faces off against a pampered poodle puppy when they are put
in the same cell at the pound. A Poodle
More Beautiful is published by YouthPLAYS. To read an excerpt
online, buy the book, and get the rights to perform this script at your school,
theatre, or camp, go to www.youthplays.com or call 424-703-5315. For other works by Stacey Lane,
visit www.StaceyLaneInk.com or e-mail Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Interview with Stacey Lane in PHXStages
Stacey Lane recently chatted with PHXStages reporter Julia Bashaw about the inspiration behind her new
script Camelot and Camelittle and its
upcoming run at East Valley Children’s Theatre. Read the article at https://phxstages.blogspot.com
"Camelot and Camelittle" opens in Arizona
As winner of EVCT’s Play
Writing Contest, Camelot and Camelittle is
being performed by East Valley Children’s Theatre in Mesa, Arizona from
February 14 until February 24. In this full-length play for family audiences, a
spunky little girl has one dream: to become a Knight of the Round Table. However, King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, Sir
Lancelot, and her other heroes laugh at her when she demonstrates her skills by
pretend fighting a lizard masquerading as a dragon. Rejected, she gathers up a
ragtag group of unappreciated misfits and leaves Camelot to start her own
perfect queendom. To learn more about this new show, visit https://evct.org or www.facebook.com/eastvalleychildrenstheatre. To get a copy of
Camelot and Camelittle or other plays
for youth, teens, and adults, go to www.StaceyLaneInk.com or contact the playwright directly at Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.
The cast of Camelot
and Camelittle at EVCT. Directed by Joel Cranson.
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Saturday, February 9, 2019
“Snow Queen” opens in San Francisco
From February 9 through 17, New
Conservatory Theatre Center is performing Snow
Queen in San Francisco, California. This hour-long
adventure for all ages is adapted from the same Hans Christian Andersen tale as
Disney’s Frozen. When the
cold-hearted Snow Queen breaks her magic mirror, shards of cursed glass are
used as weapons to turn people into the worst versions of themselves. A young
hero, armed only with a jar of warm wishes and giggle-inducing snickerdoodles, must
venture into the blizzard to rescue a friend. Go to www.nctcsf.org for more information about
the production. To preview a free sample of the play, buy the script, and obtain
production rights, call 1-800-333-7262 or visit publisher Pioneer Drama Service’s
website at www.pioneerdrama.com. For other comedic stage adaptations of beloved fairy tales and fables, as
well as original works for children, teens, and adults, go to www.StaceyLaneInk.com or contact Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.
The cast of Snow
Queen. Directed by Stephanie Temple. Photograph by Lois Tema.
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Friday, February 8, 2019
“Lucy Dreaming” plays in Louisiana
Lucy Dreaming is being performed in Houma, Louisiana on February 8 at AD Martin Jr West Park Special
Education and Federal Center. In this ten-minute two-hander, a young woman’s struggle
to fall asleep leads to a soul-searching debate with her personified subconscious.
Lucy Dreaming is published by
Brooklyn Publishers. To read a free script sample, buy the play, and get
production and forensic competition rights, go to www.brookpub.com or call 1-888-473-8521.
For
other plays by Stacey Lane, visit www.StaceyLaneInk.com or e-mail Stacey@StaceyLaneInk.com.
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