

Twenty 10-Minute Plays for Teens by Teens - Volume 3
Debbie Lamedman


Why we like it
"Designed for young audiences, this collection of ten-minute plays offers accessible yet thought-provoking narratives that resonate with contemporary teen experiences."
From: Modern DramasWhat readers are saying
Many readers appreciate the collection as a valuable resource for first-year drama students, highlighting its quick-to-memorize scenes and relatable topics for teens. However, some reviews express disappointment with the dialogue quality and appropriateness of content, feeling that the plays lack depth and artistic merit.
Varying from four to twenty-two characters, twenty brief plays deal with typical adolescent concerns, including dating, parties, sports, and school life, as well as some more controversial topics like being gay, drinking, and suicide.
Twenty 10 Minute Plays for Teens - Volume I is a play written by Kristen Dabrowski and published by Smith & Kraus in Hanover, N.H (2004).
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Smith & Kraus · 2004 · 224 pp
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