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However, all the scripts on this site are copyrighted. They may not be printed, quoted or performed without the permission of Lazy Bee Scripts.
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| A Load of Rubbish - Small Cast Musical | Author | Sue Gordon | |||||
| Roles | Minimum Male roles = 0. Minimum Female roles = 0. Minimum total with doubling = 2. Minimum total without doubling = 5. No chorus. The script is structured so that the five characters can be played by two actors. The characters are inanimate objects, so gender is flexible, though the script assumes, for some reason, that the beer can is male and the perfume box is female! | ||||||
| Run time | Around 60 minutes. [Caution! This is very dependent on your production.] | ||||||
| Music | Piano and vocal scores for eight original songs are supplied with the Producer's copy of the script. | ||||||
| Style | One-act musical for a small cast (designed to be played by an adult touring company to school audiences) | ||||||
| Synopsis | Life on an overspill rubbish dump takes a philosophical turn, with items of garbage asking 'why are we here?' - and making a song and dance about it! | ||||||
| Price | Please click on the Price link to find the cost. | ||||||
| Plus | The following additional items are available (at extra cost) to go with this script: ** A 'backing track CD' with arrangements of songs from the show ** Soundtrack CD - vocal performances of songs from the show |
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| Dialogue | Author | Stewart Boston | |||||
| Roles | Minimum Male roles = 0. Minimum Female roles = 0. Minimum total with doubling = 2. Minimum total without doubling = 2. No chorus. The two characters are written as male, but could be played female without changing the nature of the piece. | ||||||
| Run time | Around 30 minutes. [Caution! This is very dependent on your production.] | ||||||
| Music | None. | ||||||
| Style | Unnerving and disturbing, but gripping one-act play. Single simple set. | ||||||
| Synopsis | Two immortal beings argue about the pros and cons of passing the time by experimenting with creation. Eventually the one who has worked hard on his people and his vision has to admit it's all gone horribly wrong. The other is happy to bring things to a close. | ||||||
| Price | Please click on the Price link to find the cost. | ||||||
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| I Am Hamlet | Author | Richard James | |||||
| Roles | Minimum Male roles = 2. Minimum Female roles = 0. Minimum total with doubling = 2. Minimum total without doubling = 2. No chorus. | ||||||
| Run time | Around 50 minutes. [Caution! This is very dependent on your production.] | ||||||
| Music | None. | ||||||
| Style | One-act comedy thriller, single bare-stage set. | ||||||
| Synopsis | An amateur actor auditions for the lead role in a local production of Hamlet. There is some fun to be had as the director puts him through his acting paces, but slowly we learn that the actor has more in common with the Prince of Denmark than meets the eye... | ||||||
| Price | Please click on the Price link to find the cost. | ||||||
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| In Sanity | Author | Eleanor Hough | |||||
| Roles | Minimum Male roles = 2. Minimum Female roles = 0. Minimum total with doubling = 2. Minimum total without doubling = 2. No chorus. | ||||||
| Run time | Around 30 minutes. [Caution! This is very dependent on your production.] | ||||||
| Music | None. | ||||||
| Style | One-act play for two men. No set. The props are all coats. | ||||||
| Synopsis | There are two men, of that we can be sure. Everything else is subject to negotiation. They may be involved in a murder and trying to flee the scene, but first one of them has to figure out how to drive, and if they're friends, or lovers or brothers or even who they are. | ||||||
| Price | Please click on the Price link to find the cost. | ||||||
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| Outside the Audition | Author | Damian Trasler | |||||
| Roles | Minimum Male roles = 2. Minimum Female roles = 0. Minimum total with doubling = 2. Minimum total without doubling = 3. No chorus. | ||||||
| Run time | Around 25 minutes. [Caution! This is very dependent on your production.] | ||||||
| Music | None. | ||||||
| Style | One-act play with minimal set and props. | ||||||
| Synopsis | Bill and Jeff are waiting for their audition slot and help each other out by rehearsing their lines together. Unfortunately, they can't agree on what makes a good piece of drama. | ||||||
| Price | Please click on the Price link to find the cost. | ||||||
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| Rustics | Author | Bob Tucker | |||||
| Roles | Minimum Male roles = 2. Minimum Female roles = 0. Minimum total with doubling = 2. Minimum total without doubling = 2. No chorus. | ||||||
| Run time | Around 25 minutes. [Caution! This is very dependent on your production.] | ||||||
| Music | None. | ||||||
| Style | Collection of four sketches. No set requirements, simple props (and only two of those). The sketches could be presented together, or could be used separately (for example as front-of-curtain interludes in a sketch show). | ||||||
| Synopsis | Two local yokels discuss whatever comes to mind! | ||||||
| Price | Please click on the Price link to find the cost. | ||||||
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| Samaritans, Can I Help You? | Author | Brendan Williams | |||||
| Roles | Minimum Male roles = 2. Minimum Female roles = 0. Minimum total with doubling = 2. Minimum total without doubling = 2. No chorus. | ||||||
| Run time | Around 45 minutes. [Caution! This is very dependent on your production.] | ||||||
| Music | None. | ||||||
| Style | One-act play, dealing with a disturbing subject. Single simple set, simple props. Contains swearing and sexual themes. | ||||||
| Synopsis | A man in torment over a love affair calls the one organisation he feels might listen without prejudice. | ||||||
| Price | Please click on the Price link to find the cost. | ||||||
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| The Death of Sherlock Holmes | Author | Richard James | |||||
| Roles | Minimum Male roles = 2. Minimum Female roles = 0. Minimum total with doubling = 2. Minimum total without doubling = 2. No chorus. | ||||||
| Run time | Around 30 minutes. [Caution! This is very dependent on your production.] | ||||||
| Music | None. | ||||||
| Style | One-act play, single set. | ||||||
| Synopsis | Holmes and Watson must act fast to prevent the theft of a famous diamond and safeguard the economy of the Austrian Empire. But does Holmes mean to get shot by Watson? Will the Great Detective survive? | ||||||
| Price | Please click on the Price link to find the cost. | ||||||
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| The Double-Headed Penny-Farthing | Author | Robert Black | |||||
| Roles | Minimum Male roles = 2. Minimum Female roles = 0. Minimum total with doubling = 2. Minimum total without doubling = 2. No chorus. | ||||||
| Run time | Around 20 minutes. [Caution! This is very dependent on your production.] | ||||||
| Music | None. | ||||||
| Style | Short one-act play, single set. | ||||||
| Synopsis | Holmes and Watson crack a curious case of diamond-thievery without even leaving the fireside of 221b Baker Street. | ||||||
| Price | Please click on the Price link to find the cost. | ||||||
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| The Dreaming | Author | Richard James | |||||
| Roles | Minimum Male roles = 0. Minimum Female roles = 0. Minimum total with doubling = 2. Minimum total without doubling = 2. No chorus. The characters are written male, but could be either. | ||||||
| Run time | Around 25 minutes. [Caution! This is very dependent on your production.] | ||||||
| Music | None. | ||||||
| Style | One-act play, suitable for a bare stage presentation. | ||||||
| Synopsis | Two men find themselves in a featureless room, with no memory of how they arrived there, or even who they are. Their only clues come from scraps of paper on the floor, that seem to mirror words they have spoken. Can it be true that they're just characters in an unwritten play? | ||||||
| Price | Please click on the Price link to find the cost. | ||||||
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