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The Alibis by Jonathan Dorf and 6 others

  • Comedy
  • |
  • 110 - 130 minutes
  • 3 W,2 M,10 Any (10-55 actors possible: 3-53 W, 2-52 M)

Productions (428)

(110)

We challenged eight playwrights to find the comedy in crime in this rogue's gallery of ten-minute plays wrapped in a classic whodunnit. When... Readmore

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We challenged eight playwrights to find the comedy in crime in this rogue's gallery of ten-minute plays wrapped in a classic whodunnit. When... Readmore

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In Case of Fish by Jason Pizzarello

  • Comedy
  • |
  • 10 - 15 minutes
  • 3 Any (3 actors possible: 0-3 W, 0-3 M)

Productions (10)

(3)

Two underpaid chefs turn to smuggling stolen jewels, only to find themselves matching wits with an unusual buyer. This play can also be performed... Readmore

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Two underpaid chefs turn to smuggling stolen jewels, only to find themselves matching wits with an unusual buyer. This play can also be performed... Readmore

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Hamster Murder! by Ian McWethy

  • Comedy
  • |
  • 10 - 15 minutes
  • 4 Any (4 actors possible: 0-4 W, 0-4 M)

Productions (8)

(4)

The more Rose's parents try to salvage her birthday party, the more disasters pile up in this mini-farce. This play can also be performed as part... Readmore

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The more Rose's parents try to salvage her birthday party, the more disasters pile up in this mini-farce. This play can also be performed as part... Readmore

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Badger Poison by Kathryn Funkhouser

  • Comedy
  • |
  • 10 - 15 minutes
  • 4 Any (4-5 actors possible: 0-5 W, 0-5 M)

Productions (7)

(6)

A shady lawyer plans to silence a pair of activists by any means necessary--but keeping track of a deadly beverage is harder than it looks. This... Readmore

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A shady lawyer plans to silence a pair of activists by any means necessary--but keeping track of a deadly beverage is harder than it looks. This... Readmore

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Davina Arlington Wants Revenge by Tyler Dwiggins

  • Comedy
  • |
  • 10 - 15 minutes
  • 3 W,1 M,1 Any (5 actors possible: 3-4 W, 1-2 M)

Productions (6)

(1)

When a vengeful diva and her daughter break into a mansion, they try to dodge the after-hours staff and find more than they bargained for. This... Readmore

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When a vengeful diva and her daughter break into a mansion, they try to dodge the after-hours staff and find more than they bargained for. This... Readmore

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Attempted Theft of a Confection from a Minor by Patrick Greene

  • Comedy
  • |
  • 10 - 15 minutes
  • 4 Any (4 actors possible: 0-4 W, 0-4 M)

Productions (5)

(3)

Two master thieves are about to pull the biggest job of their lives and nothing can get in the way . . . except maybe a sweet tooth. This play... Readmore

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Two master thieves are about to pull the biggest job of their lives and nothing can get in the way . . . except maybe a sweet tooth. This play... Readmore

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I Did It! by Carrie McWethy (McCrossen)

  • Comedy
  • |
  • 10 - 15 minutes
  • 1 M,7 Any (8-15 actors possible: 0-15 W, 1-15 M)

Productions (4)

(6)

A murderous wealthy man finds himself forced to make an unplanned stop on his way to kill an arch rival. This play can also be performed as part... Readmore

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A murderous wealthy man finds himself forced to make an unplanned stop on his way to kill an arch rival. This play can also be performed as part... Readmore

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The Incredible Season Finale by Mora V. Harris

  • Comedy
  • |
  • 10 - 15 minutes
  • 2 W,2 Any (2-7 actors possible: 2-7 W, 0-5 M)

Productions (4)

(3)

A woman trying to watch the final episode of a trashy reality show finds a neighbor desperate to come over--and even more desperate to keep her... Readmore

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A woman trying to watch the final episode of a trashy reality show finds a neighbor desperate to come over--and even more desperate to keep her... Readmore

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Mill Noir by Jonathan Dorf

  • Comedy
  • |
  • 10 - 15 minutes
  • 2 W,1 M,4 Any (4-12 actors possible: 2-11 W, 1-10 M)

(4)

A teen thespian detective discovers a vast black market for plagiarized papers and an unlikely ally. This play can also be performed as part of... Readmore

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A teen thespian detective discovers a vast black market for plagiarized papers and an unlikely ally. This play can also be performed as part of... Readmore

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