One Act Plays for Teens


Here are brief descriptions and links to royalty information about one act plays for teens. Click on the pictures provided to find out more about each play, including sample scripts, reviews, awards, and performance cost. Some of the plays include artwork for use as ads, posters, and programs, making your production efforts simpler.

Perusal scripts will be emailed to you as a .pdf within 24 hours of payment.


Ghost of the Tree **Award winning show**

Blue smoke.

1f. - 7f.
Designed as a dramatic one-act play for one young woman, this is a flexible script that could accomodate up to eight young women. Excellent script for Sears Drama Festival and other festivals including Fringe Festivals. Minimal set & costume requirements. Can play anywhere.
Approx. 55 mins.

Purchase this script for ten dollars plus hst

Buy the Ghost of the Tree Script

Pretty Pieces

A girl looks through a broken window at the world outside.

Purchase this script for ten dollars plus hst

Buy Pretty Pieces Script

1f. 1m.
A drama in one act for two young adult actors. Flexible set, prop, costume requirements. Mature themes and language.
Approx. 30 minutes.



Royalty Free Plays Below

Backstage

Comedy and drama masks.

Mitch doesn't get it
Selling cars was never like this
He is producing a show about a women's collective
The director is so vague she needs an interpreter
And the tyrannical stage manager must round-up the hilarious cast of theatrical misfits

2m. 5-9f.
buy Backstage script


Double Double-Hospital in Trouble

Suitable for teens

What do a well-known coffee chain and a hospital bureaucracy have in common? Who knows? A patient has been trapped for days at the hospital without being admitted. He has no money but he wants a coffee. A hilarious look at bureaucratic bungling. Double Double-Hospital in Trouble

Buy Double Double

Star Wars vs Star Trek

Suitable for Teens

Star Wars vs Star Trek takes a look at socially-awkward suburban teens and their attempts at connecting to each other through science fiction fan clubs. Their fantasy world has strict rules and those that break them can be ostracized and left out on their own. A budding relationship between a boy and girl is threatened by their own awkwardness and the strict rules of their fan club. And ultimately; which is better? Star Wars or Star Trek? For more information please go to One Act Plays/Star Wars vs Star Trek

Buy Star Wars Vs Star Trek

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