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Full Length Plays
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601 - BRADBURY BANQUET, A [Comedy, by Ken Bradbury, 1994] An evening of comedy and drama. Up to 35 different characters can be used. Individuals and small groups are spotlighted to provide a variety of entertainment.



602 - VAUDEVILLE DAZE [Comedy, some serious, by Ken Bradbury & Robert L. Crowe, 1997] An evening of comedy and drama. Up to 31 different charaters can be used. Individuals and small groups are spotlighted to provide a variety of entertainment..



603 - WORD DANCE [Comedy, some serious by Ken Bradbury and Robert L. Crowe, 1998] A series of sketches and individual presentations. 17 sketches use up to 31 characters.



604 - SINGING AT SEVEN [Comedy-Drama, by Ken Bradbury, 1999] Mature drama set in retirement home. Best suited for college and community theatre.



605 - TRAVELER, THE [Ken Bradbury and Robert L. Crowe, 1999] An evening of comedy and drama. Up to 33 different characters can be used. Individuals and small groups are spotlighted to provide a variety of entertainment.



606 - VACHEL, WITH A V [Serious with some comedy by Ken Bradbury and Robert L. Crowe, 1993] An entertaining and moving play about the life of internationally famous poet, Vachel Lindsay. This is a tour-de-force for the Lindsay character. Original cast of 5, up to 50 characters.



607 - SHADOW OF GIANTS [Drama by Ken Bradbury and Robert L. Crowe, 1990] Courtroom drama of a trial that Abraham Lincoln lost. Held in Jacksonville, IL in 1853, the trial involved a number of historical giants. Up to 25 characters.



608 - WHO ART IN HEAVEN [Comedy, some serious by Ken Bradbury and Robert L. Crowe, 1999] An evening of comedy and drama. Up to 25 different charaters can be used. Individuals and small groups are spotlighted to provide a variety of entertainment.



609 - AN HOUR TO IMPACT [Comedy-Drama by Ken Bradbury and Robert L Crowe, 2000] This two-act play is a combination of comedy and drama material. In Act One, the narrator takes us on a variety of journeys such as a dramatic encounter, a humorous look at a mountain man’s pet dog, and a variation on a children’s story. There are five different scenes. The Second Act is a wide sweep review of the history of mankind. Characters can be combined (Many characters) [2 hours, approx.]



610 - ONE ACT IS OFTEN TOO MANY [Comedy by Ken Bradbury and Robert L Crowe, 2000] Variety is the spice! A fairy tale, a girl’s club and a visit to Robin Hood in the retirement home are all stops in the (long) one act. 11 scenes total. Characters can be combined. (41 characters) ( 1 ½ - 2 hrs)



611 - WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS EVENING [Comedy-Drama by Ken Bradbury and Robert L. Crowe, 2000] This is a really long evening of individual sketches. You may want to select certain items for inclusion in your play production. Included is a humorous adaptation of “Snow White” some heavy dramatic scenes, a Civil War battle and eight other features. Lots of characters that can be combined (Many Characters) (2+ hours)



612 - FOREVER, WITH RESERVATIONS [Comedy-Drama by Ken Bradbury and Robert L. Crowe, 2001] 12 scenes in two acts. There is one dramatic offering and the remainder is a variety of comedy sketches. This is an opportunity for key actors to display different characterizations. (29 Characters) (2 hours)



613 - THERE ARE NO SMALL PARTS [Comedy by Ken Bradbury and Robert L Crowe, 2002] The authors have again created a multitude of character presentations. There are eight scenes including a look at Daniel in the lion’s den and some girls playing football. Two acts. (21 characters) (1 ½ hours)



614 - WAIT - DON'T LEAVE YET [Comedy by Ken Bradbury and Robert L Crowe, 2003] This is a wide ranging selection of comedy situations. There are 18 scenes in two acts. Character parts can be combined. (56 characters) (2 hours)



615 - AUDIENCE ROULETTE [Comedy by Ken Bradbury and Robert L Crowe, 2004] A phantom hitchhiker, some hapless pirates, and a soap opera attempt are just part of the 15 scenes in this two act presentation. Your travel host is a dark mysterious stranger. Characters can be combined. (45 characters) (2 hours)



616 - FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK [Comedy, by Ken Bradbury, 2005] 11 different scenes provide an evening of comedy. Included are a scene at a refunds department, a look at Jack and the Beanstalk, Johnny Appleseed, a murder farce, and other situations are offered. The scenes last 10 -15 minutes and can be arranged to accommodate utilization of cast. (10 – 30 characters) [2 hours]



617 - PLAY TIME [Comedy, by Ken Bradbury, 2005] Four scenes comprise this play. Each runs about 25 minutes. A murder mystery, children’s folk poems, a musical about the school bully, and an all male version of Snow White provide a wide variety for an evening’s entertainment. (10 – 30 characters) [2 hours]



618 - PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK [Comedy by Ken Bradbury and Robert L. Crowe, 2006] A variety of scenes provide opportunities for many actors in this 2 hour comedy. An elevator ride, an almost baseball game and a Super Sitter are but a few of the moments. (30 characters, can be combined) (2 hours)



619 - SITTING ROOM ONLY [Comedy by Ken Bradbury and Robert L. Crowe, 2006] A female stage-coach robber, a frightening Bed & Breakfast, a shopping trip for ladies underwear are some of the scenes that comprise this action play. (20 - 30 characters parts that can be combined if desired.) (2 hours)



620 - FAITH, SLICED ON WRY [play in two acts by Ken Bradbury, 2006] A variety of viewpoints are expressed in this fast moving story of 25 scenes. The local church has a new minister and there are a variety of reactions surrounding the situation. (4m, 8w) (1 ½ hours)



621 - Drama Treasure Chest [A play in two acts by Ken Bradbury and Robert L. Crowe, 2007] A narrator takes us through 17 scenes that range from the stupid to the religious. You may delete scenes to regulate the length of the evening’s performance. Easily adjust the number in the cast by having actors play multiple characters. (15 – 50 characters) [2 ½ hours]



622 - A DARK AND STORMY DAY [A play in five acts by Ken Bradbury, 2008] This offering has five scenes that range from female pirates to a man who thinks he is missing. Although the play is booked as five "acts," note that the running time for the play is about one hour. Some parts can be played by either male or female. (16 characters) [1 hour]



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