Miami University
 
 
 
 
 
  Cagebirds by David Campton
The setting is a locked room and a cage, where six women and captive birds reside. The women spend their time in their self-absorptions and in placating their caretaker mistress. Then an outsider enters the group. She talks of breaking out of the room to become free. Her talk of liberation disturbs the others, who wanting to hold on to the safety and security of their cage, resist her attempts.
(from http://www.dramaticpublishing.com/catalogdetail.cfm?listcode=C44)


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Bang Bang You're Dead
by William Mastrosimone


Bang Bang You're Dead explores violence in today's high schools. An important play in difficult times, it looks at the causes and results of school violence that are ignored until it is potentially too late. What happens in the life and mind of a kid that finally snaps and makes the decision to end the lives of fellow students and/or teachers? What brings them to the point where that's the only solution they see? What does it do to everyone touched by the violence, and is there anyway to stop it before it's too late?


To learn more, please visit the Bang Bang You're Dead website
http://www.classbrain.com/artteensb/publish/bang_bang_youre_dead.shtml
http://www.mavia.org/bangrecs.htm
http://www.mavia.org/newsletters/bang-bang.html
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Playwriting 101: the Rooftop Lesson
by Rich Orloff


Up on a roof, a jumper and a Good Samaritan illustrate a professor's lecture on playwriting, with a lesson way beyond the professor's expectations. This play is an examination of the art of playwriting. When the characters from a student playwright's sample scene come to life, the results are instructive...and disastrous!


(from http://www.its.caltech.edu/~oat/)


On a rooftop, a jumper and a Good Samaritan illustrate a pompous professor's lecture on playwriting, until the lesson goes out of control.


-Chosen Best of the 2002 Delaware Short Play Festival
-WINNER of the 2002 Five and Dime Playwriting Competition
-Published in Take Ten II: New Ten-Minute Plays
-"Short but hilarious" BackStage
(from http://www.richorloff.com/sketchesframe2.html)

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