One Act Plays

In the spirit of "This is the Internet and no one is paying attention anyway, I might as well get this stuff out there because the lottery is bad strategy but someone still wins the lottery, so why shouldn't it be me," I am making all of my plays and screenplays publicly searchable and available. I am choosing to do this in an obscure corner of the Internet so as not to offend or intrude on those whose opinion of me I value. Some of this stuff isn't very good is what I'm saying. But I want it out there and I want a chance to re-evaluate my old stuff. I think there are good ideas there. Somewhere. If you squint.

Thief: A comic wordplay inspired farce, whose saving grace is that it is short.

Man and Woman: A play about two people exploring their relationship and learning about the pitfalls of timing in finding true love.

Laura: What happens when someone essentially decent is confronted with the reality of child sex worker in an intimate setting. I think there is enough for this to become a full length play, but this is what came out of the first attempt to grapple with the subject matter.

A Beer at the End of the World: It's kind of like Walking Dead but without the zombies (maybe . . .). Just two guys on the porch talking about the past. What could possibly go wrong?


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