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Adult Content Plays for Mature Audiences

Sophisticated scripts exploring adult themes. Strong language, mature content, and complex subject matter for grown-up audiences.

19 plays in this collection

"'The Grown-ups' by Nicholas Kelly delves into the struggles of adulthood, exploring themes of responsibility, identity, and the lingering effects of childhood."

"Samson Raphaelson's 'Accent On Youth' examines the intersection of ambition and morality in the pursuit of artistic success."

"Stephen Fife's 'One On One' presents an intimate exploration of personal connections and the impact of individual choices on relationships."

"Brad Slaight's 'Middle Class' critically dissects societal norms and expectations, revealing the absurdities within the everyday lives of ordinary people."

"Michael Green's 'The Coarse Acting Show 2' is a hilarious satire that pokes fun at theatrical conventions while celebrating the joy of performance."

"In 'Spring's Awakening,' adapted by Kenneth Tigar and Clayton Koelb, Frank Wedekind's groundbreaking themes of adolescence and sexual awakening resonate powerfully with modern audiences."

"'22 Comedy Ten-minute Plays' by Laurie Allen showcases a diverse range of humorous perspectives on adult life, relationships, and the human condition."

"Frederick Stroppel's 'Senior Moments' humorously reflects on aging and the complexities of memory in the later stages of life."

"'Kick Ass Plays For Women' by Jane Shepard presents a bold collection of female-centric narratives that challenge gender stereotypes and celebrate women's strength."

"Peter Morris's 'Age Of Consent' tackles the controversial themes of power dynamics and ethical boundaries in relationships."

"John Mortimer's 'Come As You Are (Methuen)' explores the nuances of identity and acceptance in a comedic yet poignant fashion."

"'Bodies' by James Saunders offers a thought-provoking examination of the human form and the societal pressures surrounding beauty and self-image."

"Ga. Lester's 'Three Late Medieval Morality Play' reinterprets classic themes of morality and virtue through a contemporary lens."

"John Mortimer's 'Come As You Are' invites audiences to reflect on the complexities of modern relationships and the quest for authenticity."

"Caryl Churchill's 'Serious Money' provides a scathing critique of the greed and moral decay within the world of finance."

"William Inge's 'Somewhere In America – Six One-act Plays' captures the essence of American life through poignant narratives that resonate with universal themes."

"The 'Serious Money (Student Edition)' by Caryl Churchill maintains the original's sharp critique, making it accessible for aspiring actors and students."

"Alan Ayckbourn's 'Gameplan' cleverly navigates the intricacies of human relationships with wit and insight, revealing the games we play in life and love."

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