4M.5F One-Act (45 min). A group of teenagers and adults deal with fear in their lives – from terrorism, gun violence, racial tension, and more. There is hope, but they have to work together to find it. (Intended for High School students)
Unproduced
2M,1F. One-Act (30 min), I was commissioned to write a puppet show that introduced a new learning activity titled "Feel Your Best Self" to the school's elementary students. I did not create the "FYBS" learning curriculum, but my script introduced and closed out the learning activity. I did not retain rights to this script.
Produced by Vestavia Hills City Schools
in Vestavia Hills, AL, 2023
4M,4F. One-Act (10 min), A group of children are performing a school play about friendship and teamwork outdoors, when a magical fairy tells them to stay away from their tree. When the teacher calls in the ghostbusters, all chaos breaks loose.
"I seriously didn't expect to laugh at a play intended for elementary school performers, but this is a funny and very sweet play with a timeless message. As a former teacher and fellow playwright, I heartily recommend this play!" (Bryan Stubbles, New Play Exchange, 2018)
Produced by Tucker Recreation Center in Tucker, GA, 2018
Produced by Hermanus Waldorf School in Sand Baai, South Africa, 2018
Published by Drama Notebook , 2020
Produced by Lei Muk Shue Catholic Primary School in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, 2022
Produced by Buck's Rock Camp
in New Milford, CT, 2023
4M,4F. One-Act (30 min), A young girl goes missing, and her classmates try to find her, in this gripping drama that helps warn children about stranger danger and the things they can do to protect themselves.
Unproduced
3E (Either gender). One-Act (20 min). Pantomime play for very young audiences. Shannon is very excited because she/he/they have found a new dog and wants to convince their parent to keep it. The only problem? The dog is actually a fire-breathing dragon!
"We loved the sense of imagination that was demonstrated throughout the play – it was such an enjoyable and fun story. And it featured a dragon – what a delight!" (Michelle Kozlak, Arts on the Horizon, 2024)
Unproduced