

The Best Ten-Minute Plays 2016
Lawrence Harbison
Why we like it
"'The Best Ten-minute Plays 2014' features an exciting collection of short plays that deliver impactful storytelling in an accessible format."
From: Festival-Winning ScriptsIn this volume you will find fifty terrific new ten-minute plays, all successfully produced during the 2013-2014 theatrical season.
They are written in a variety of styles.
Some are realistic; some comic; and some are dramatic.
Included in this volume is a comprehensive list of theatres which do ten-minute plays.
2 Actors: Candy Likes Your Status (Henderson), Communication Gap (Cissna), dtf (Brunstetter), End of the Rainy Season (Rigney), Filler (Biss), Girls Pay or the Ketchup Stigmata (Kozak), Graceland (Thayer), Halfway (Schwend), How to Succeed in Romance (Crawford), Lost and Found (McGee), Mandate (Younger), Oblivion (Lewis), Painting Seventeen (Cooper), Perfect (Campbell), Return of the Curse (Neary), Ripple Effect (Spano), A Second Rapture (Marlow), Something Like Loneliness (Dowler), Stubble (Mallon), A Tall Order (Wilner), Under the Pomegranate Trees (Nigro), Unprimed (McKinney), A Walk in the Public Area (Kotis), You Belong to Me (Reitz); 3 Actors or More: All American (Keshaviah), At the Finish(Gandiello), Bite Me (Mansfield), Cake (Kramer), Detective Stories (Kaplan), East of the Sun (Taylor), Fully Accessible (Graham), I Love You I Love You I Love You (Levine), Intervention (Ehrlich), Lost in Thought (Lockheardt), Mothra vs. the Casting Director: An Allegory (Katz), Moving Day (O'Sullivan), My Body (Bublitz), One Life (Cornell), The Origin Story of Lewis Hackett (Burch), Parting Gifts (Calarco), Pink, Grey, Maroon (Bader), The Proxy (Kaplan), Rise (Skillman), Sacrifices (Moughon), Something Fine (Dufault), Stonehenge (Milton), Supernova in Reseda (Bogard), Unveiled (Cunningham), Whose Bag is it Anyway (Markarian), With Her Old Boyfriends There Were Patterson (Pfeffinger)
The Best Ten-minute Plays 2014 is a American play written by Lawrence Harbison and published by Smith & Kraus in Hanover, NH (2014).
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