
Stage This, Too! More Ten-Minute Plays (and a Couple of Kick-Ass Monologues) features the winning plays from our 2007 Stage THIS! ten-minute playwriting competition.
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This volume includes:
Blue-Collared Dreams by Jon Tyler Owens
Macho men confirm their heterosexuality in this hysterical story of true friendship.
Feeding Mr. Why by Craig Delancey
Albert Einstein and Oskar Morgenstern attempt to convince their friend Kurt Godel to take better care of himself.
Goodbye New York by Greg Tito
Aging actor defends his decision to quit the business and leave New York forever.
Johnny Ramirez Really Wants to Kiss Me
by David-Matthew Barnes
A play about first love.
Moonshine on the Rocks by Jeffrey James Keyes
An elderly woman reminisces the day she fell in love and her first taste of moonshine.
Night Nurse (a monologue) by Cara Vander Wiel
Nurse Nellie has a secret...and she's sharing it with her comatose patient.
Orange Sunset by Vicki Riba Koestler
Elderly couple selling their home take a walk down memory lane as their real estate agent prepares to "stage" their home.
Our Little Angel by Steven Korbar
Couple are happily married until left alone with daughter's tempting bag of Halloween candy.
Piney Ridge by La'Chris Jordan
A gripping story of racial tension in 1920s Virginia.
Saturday Night Newtown, Sunday Morning Enmore by Alex Broun
A regretful one night stand turns out to be a dream come true (sort of).
Terror, Astonishment, Love by Evelyn J. Pine
Members of the Society for Free Love are transformed by the moving picture machine.
The Dark by Janice Kennedy
A couple deals with infidelity as three mysterious shadows watch them.
The Last Box by J. Michael Harper
A man and woman fight over the last box of condoms in a drug store.
The New Wife by Wendy-Marie Foerster
Man returns home to discover his wife has "quit" and hired a new wife to take her place.
The Night the Widget Broke: An Almost True Story
(A monologue) by Mark Castle
The true story of an Australian telephone operator who became a part of history during the Gemini space mission.
What Ever Happened to...The Three Sisters?
by Bill Cosgriff
Fantasia on "lost" scene from Chekhov play as if refracted through the lens of Robert Aldrich.