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  | Script: $9.00 | Notebook Script: $16.75 | | (8.5 x 11 3-ring binder with large margins for notes) |
| eAudition Monologue (Digital Download): $1.99 | First Performance Royalty: $65.00 | Each Additional Performance: $65.00 | Audio Download: $2.99 | Limited Video Rights: $50.00 | Limited Streaming/Broadcast Rights: $50.00 | Extra Streams: $0.50 | | Type: Full Length Play | Genre: Comedy | Themes: Movies, Film & Television, Competition, Deception | Running Time: 120 minutes | Speaking Cast: 5 females, 3 males, 8 either, 16 total cast | Flexibility: gender flexible | ISBN: 978-1-60003-276-9 |
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| Script Preview Comments Photo Gallery Productions Videos | | Synopsis | Rupert, a socially-conscious teenager, sets out to make a documentary entitled "Materialism and the Decay of Morality in Postmodern Society." He makes the mistake of recruiting assistance from other students at his high school and finds his production saddled with a militant vegan, an obsessive fan of Japanese comics, a redneck self-proclaimed movie expert, and others... all giving him terrible advice to which he doesn't have the willpower to say "no." Rupert's serious documentary soon degenerates into a cheesy slasher flick called "The Bloody Attack of the Evil, Demonic Giraffe Puppet: The Leprechauns Strike Back." Unfortunately, Rupert has already entered the movie in a documentary film contest under its original title.
In your own production of The Bloody Attack of the Evil, Demonic Giraffe Puppet, you have the opportunity to film Rupert's movie using your own actors and crew and incorporate it into your performance. The screenplay for the movie is included with the script for the play. Want to view a clip of the video from the world premiere production at Harrisonburg High School? Click on the video above.
The video preview is posted here to give directors an idea of what the Giraffe Puppet movie could look like, but the screenplay has been edited since the original production, so what you're watching won't perfectly match your script. Keep your dialogue moving briskly; the shorter and tighter your video is, the better. Have fun! |
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