Search
Show Finder
 
Licensing Plays and Musicals for Schools and Community Theaters Since 1928
  
 Contact Us 
  
 Cart  
  
 Log In or Sign Up 
 New Releases 
 Adaptations of the Classics 
 Broadway Series 
 Show Finder 
 Full Length Plays 
 Musicals 
 Short Play Scripts 
 Ten Minute Plays 
 Ten Minute Monologues 
 Community Theatre 
 Holiday Theater 
 Youth Theater 
 Original Series 
 Social Awareness Plays 
 Interactive Theater 
 Anthology Library 
 Books and Resources 
 Ben Nye Makeup 
 Posters 
 Video Rights 
 Streaming Rights 
 Artwork Downloads 
 Authors' Corner 
 Submit a New Work 
 For Our Customers 
 About Our Authors 
 FAQs 
 About Us 
Find us on Facebook
AACT
THE HAUNTED HOUSE WITH ONLY ONE MISTAKEAdd to Cart
By: Kamron KlitgaardAdd to Wish List
Script: $7.00
   (Available in hard copy or digital download—choose at checkout)
Notebook Script: $12.75
   (8.5 x 11 3-ring binder with large margins for notes)
First Performance Royalty: $40.00
Each Additional Performance: $40.00
Limited Video Rights: $30.00
Limited Streaming/Broadcast Rights: $30.00
Extra Streams: $0.30
Type: Short Play
Genres: Comedy, Farce
Running Time: 25 minutes
Speaking Cast: 1 female, 1 male, 13 either, 15 total cast
Flexibility: gender flexible
ISBN: 978-1-61588-556-5
Script Preview   Productions
Synopsis
A group of actors put on a play trying to make it through the production without making any mistakes, which they have never done before. The play they perform is about Mike and Karen who lead a gang of teenagers on a dare to stay inside the local “haunted house” longer than the old record of 14 minutes. However, unknown to the teenagers, a gang of criminal counterfeiters have set up shop inside the creepy old house and decide to dress up as ghosts to scare the teens away. Unknown to the counterfeiters, a gang of real ghosts resides in the creepy old house and decides to scare them all away. As introductions are made, the Host brags to the audience about how there is only one mistake in the entire show, but tonight, they are going to make no mistakes because, as their director taught them, if they can convincingly improvise their way around a mistake, then it is like there is no mistake at all.
 

     Privacy Policy       Shipping       Payments       Royalties       © 2025 Heuer Publishing