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High School (non) Musical

Check out the links below to learn about more great plays for production by your theatre, college, school or other group, as well as a great playwriting instructional site.


High School (non) Musical

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Home Page of Playwright and Screenwriter Jonathan Dorf. My home page has synopses and excerpts of my plays available for production, monologues for use in the classroom and auditions and much more.

Thank You for Flushing My Head in the Toilet and other rarely used expressions is the dedicated website for my acclaimed, widely produced play about bullying.

YouthPLAYS is an innovative online publishing company of plays for young actors and audiences. You'll find one-act and full-length plays and musicals, as well as monologues and duets for competitive forensics that are ideal for high school, middle school, youth theatre, camps and more. There are even free teen monologues for use in the classroom and auditions. I wanted to be so sure that people could find it that you can also get to YouthPLAYS by going to www.playsforteens.com, www.playsformiddleschool.com, www.playsforhighschools.com or www.highschooloneact.com.

Young Playwrights 101, the ultimate instructional website for young playwrights and those who teach them, including ordering information for my textbook of the same name.

ProduceaPlay.com, a massive resource site for those interested in producing theatre at schools, colleges, community and professional theatres.

4 A.M., my hit one-act play about a group of teen characters all awake and searching for connection in the magic hour.

4 A.M., the musical, the full-length musical, book by me based on the one-act, and music and lyrics by Alison Wood.

Rumors of Polar Bears, my one-act play in which a group of teens living in the aftermath of a climate change "event" try to survive and find something better.

Run Like the Dickens (aka Tiny Tim Runs the Marathon), my full-length comedy in which Tiny Tim decides to run the marathon, but with big business backing Oliver Twist as the inspirational figure of choice and homicidal fairy tale princesses on the loose, Tiny Tim may not make it to the starting line.