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  • Little Writings - A Collection by 200hennry200
    200hennry200
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    This story contains fanfic one-shots, short stories, and one act plays I have written over the years. I thought it would be easier to post them all here, rather than posting each one alone on my account. Enjoy!
  • Monologues From, A Homosexual Hazard: An Episodic Play by EddyBee26
    EddyBee26
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    This episodic play is about five Gay Men named Marco, Saint, Johnny, Frankie and Jayson; who are proudly telling their stories about being Gay in 2019. These 11 monologues talk about topics such as: body confidence, love, acceptance, tv representation of Gay men, family rejection and many more!
  • Fang and Bob :  Five One Act Comedies for Two 13 Year Olds by GeorgeKeithYoung
    GeorgeKeithYoung
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    Fang and Bob are two classmates. Fang is wise from a happy family. Bob is a rascal from a dysfunctional family. These little plays are designed for classroom use and will stretch the skills of young actors. There is much use of mime. For school use I will usually allow use for free. Just let me know at gkyoung56@hotmail.com
  • George and the very big not so good time 'splosion by Nonbinaryacebean
    Nonbinaryacebean
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    George is a normal teenager who goes to school and spends his free time playing video games like any other teenager. George buys a new game that just came out titled watch building simulator 2019, but what he doesn't realize is that playing the game has dire consequences for both George and the space time continuum itself. (This story was written in the format of a one act play)
  • Gracie and the Galapanzas by StoriesbyGlass
    StoriesbyGlass
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    Gracie Galapanza is a young, accomplished, but depressed tightrope walker. She takes a man hostage in New York's Twin Towers, and demands to speak with Phillip Palón, the world-famous tightrope walker. The authorities deliver Palón, who Gracie insists will watch her walk the two towers. Emotions and rage run rampant . . . and the gun-wielding Gracie remains the key concern of this short drama.