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  | Script: $7.00 | Notebook Script: $12.75 | | (8.5 x 11 3-ring binder with large margins for notes) |
| eAudition Monologue (Digital Download): $1.99 | 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 | Genre: Comedy | Themes: Play Within A Play, Life Lessons & Experiences, Emotional Distress | Running Time: 25 minutes | Speaking Cast: 1 female, 1 male, 9-10 either, 11-12 total cast | Flexibility: doubling possible, gender flexible | ISBN: 978-1-60003-664-4 |
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| Script Preview Photo Gallery Productions | | Synopsis | It’s a BAD play. There’s a fireman, a princess, a clown, and a pilgrim. And they’re really, really happy. But there’s also a bunny who’s sad because his mom gave him cereal that was low in fiber, and now he’s scared she doesn’t love him. A cowboy is supposed to comfort the sad bunny, but the actor playing the cowboy is so embarrassed by the show that he can’t bring himself to say his lines. So they skip ahead to the part where Prometheus takes fire from the heavens and gives it to the unicorns to make chocolate. Then there’s a scene with a guidance counselor, but the actor is sick, so the pilgrim has to take over, only he doesn’t know the lines and gives some highly questionable guidance. As the show gets worse and worse, the actor playing the bunny promises he’ll share the secret to surviving the experience without being traumatized for life. But first, he’s going to show the cowboy how awful things can REALLY get when everything goes wrong in a bad play in front of a live audience! |
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