Genre: Comedy
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Rating: All-Ages Frank Flint was the fastest bicyclist in the county, mostly powered by candy. When he wakes up late on race day he's going to need extra help. He makes a deal with the Devil... which is never a good idea. |
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- Male: 8
Female: 5 Either: 4 This is the maximum number of actors needed. The number can be reduced to 4 males and 2 females by having actors play different parts in each
Rating: Some mature topics Three separate but interweaving stories in a town called Middleville. Communists, infidelity, murder plots, escaped animals and, of course, Mole Men, all play a part. |
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- Male: 3
Female: 3
Rating: Mild suggestive humor and adult situations Walt, a television statistician, has been hired to write a soap opera that everyone will "statisically" love. He's never written a soap opera, but with the help of Dill, his imaginary friend, he might just do it... or kill himself trying. |
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- Male: 5
Female: 2 Some smaller role can be played by the same actor, or a larger cast can be used
Can 3 Morons with 3 million dollars run for the Presidency and win? No? How about 3 Billion dollars?.... by gosh, they could do it.
A political satire/farce in the style of a Marx Brothers comedy. The gags come fast and big. Broad comedy.
Writing credits should include: Mike Eserkaln, Mike Lorenz, Tony Mayer, Tim Miller |
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- Male: 5
Female: 4 Some parts may be played by the same actor bring the minimum amount of actors to, 2 women and 4 men.
Rating: All-ages. Adoptive brothers Reginald "Plank" Plank and Thelonius "Tipsy" Plank are inept British detectives who must deal with solving mysteries, their eccentric mother and each other. |
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- Male: 5
Female: 5 Extra resort staff can be cast.
Rating: PG- Some sexual innuendo Bill lies about everything. When he and his friend Chuckie lie their way into an exclusive resort, Bill finds love... and love complicates everything.
A modern Comedia del Arte farce.
Lies upon lies, a fast-paced farce. |
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- Male: 2
Female: 1
Rating: Mild-suggestive humor Ed and Ellen are trying to save their marriage by robbing a Starbucks. |
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A molar and a bicuspid lament the piece of beef stuck between them. Coming along to "help" are the tongue, a finger and a toothpick. |
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- Male: 5
You can have a 6th male play
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- Male: 2
Female: 1
A man. A woman. A bus stop. An umbrella. A short romantic comedy. |
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- Male: 3
Female: 1 Either: 2 multiple parts can be played by the same actor. Agent Dave and Ricky, while masculine names, are gender neutral
Who doesn't love a good shortcut? All Chaz and Bob wanted was to skip waiting in line for lunch and maybe make a little money on the side. They never thought they'd have to deal with a pregnant fiancee, the health department or the Russian mob. |
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- Male: 3
Female: 2 Either: 1 One part can be produced as a voice-over
A progressively absurd quadruple-play that starts out as a straight short, and then is re-staged "per the author's request" in different directions. |
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- Female: 1
Either: 1
Rating: All-Ages God calls Maude on the phone to discuss the up-coming Bake-off. |
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