Drama: Play scripts

Ken Purdham
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There's an excitement or a tension about live drama that links the performer to the audience; it's the anticipation that anything can happen. Unlike film or television, there's nothing to keep each performance the same. Every performance is different, affected by the mood of the actors and audience. How fascinating it is to see a play script being so dynamic, never the same interpretation of the same words, always changing at the time of production and performance. Someone once said it's like jumping off a cliff without knowing whether or not you can fly.

 

Play scripts:

Play of the Month

Dancing with Ginger

This is a story about a meeting of two generations from two different worlds. Twenty year old Fredrick has come down to earth from a space station to see if the colony he lives in could return to earth and survive. He is confronted by Ginger, an old woman and the only human to survive an environmental holocaust some sixty years previous.

little gem

Litte Gems

Little Gems is Gemco's short play festival that happens anually in August. For information on the festival and how to submit scripts click here:

Little Gems

Gemco Players Community Theatre

Community theatre is where an interest in drama is nurtured. As it is with my local theatre company, from kids to old codgers, we can not only watch but be part of the pleasures of live theatre.

www.gemcoplayers.org

gemcoplayers@gmail.com

 

Dirty Little Toe-Rag

This story begins in the streets of Melbourne during the gold rush days. Boris, the paperboy, just wants to sell his papers and Boney, the street urchin just wants a friend. They don’t get on. Then Charlotte, a new chum, ‘well-to-do’ comes to town and gets lost. Boney offers her his coat and hat to keep warm, which causes her to be mistaken for an urchin and snatched from the street, for a cabin boy, by Bully Bowles, the villainous captain of a clipper ship. In an effort to rescue her, Boris and Boney must put aside their differences in an adventurous rescue.

Amid the chaos of sailors and urchins, workers and well-to-do’s, interacting on the streets of Melbourne and on the deck of a clipper ship, this is a fun musical melodrama for all ages to enjoy.

 

Dirty Little Toe-rag

 

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To obtain these plays for performance, please contact me via my contact me page.

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PLAY Scripts:

adult, youth, juniors

Drama, comedy, monologues

 

Adults:

 

Dancing with Ginger

 

A futuristic young, man who knows it all, returns to earth, many years after its environmental destruction, to see if it’s once again inhabitable. He comes face to face with an old hag, an unknown survivor, who very quickly teaches him a thing or two about life.

Theme: You are never too advanced to learn from the past.

Adult

30 minute comic drama

Cas: I male & 1 female

 

Bookends

 

Henry Tudor rings up the other woman to tell her that the coast is clear and that his wife Catherine is no longer a problem. But she has other ideas as she appears by his side complete with an axe buried in her head. Although Henry can’t see her he very soon feels the effect of her presence.

Theme: Your actions will always come back to haunt you

Age: adults

30 minute comedy

2 male & 3 female

 

The Rose Of No-Man’s Land

This story is told simultaneously in two scenes with light switching from on to the other

 

A soldier and a nurse lay in a trench half a world away while back in Australia their parents read their letters and contemplate their return. The story parallels the tragedy of those at war and those who await their return.

Theme: The agony of parents of those at war

Age: Youth to adult

20 minute drama

Cast 2 female 2 male

 

 

 

Water Torture

 

 

A political prisoner is brought together with a murderer where one has nothing to lose and the other has nothing to gain from sharing the same cell. But the authorities who put them together have much to gain if the subtle torture imposed proves to be successful.

Myths can become Realities

Age Adult

20 minute drama

Cast: 2 males

 

The Female Factory

 

As a convict, Maggie Bramwell has no intention of going along with the system. Her strong will clashes with Mary Short, the prison psychopath and it takes all of Hannah Lockley’s experience to keep them apart. Stark, chilling consequences result as they struggle to survive.

Theme: A reflection of female convict life

Age: Youth to adult

45 minute drama

Cast: 6 female

 


 

Between The Cop And The Street Kid

The whole story is told around a large cardboard box in a back lane.

 

 Teenager Joanne Negus has just spent her first night on the street and Constable Mary Fry intends making sure it’s her last. Joanne treats the policewoman with contempt telling her she’s done nothing wrong and intends to stay. When lovable old larrikin Henry Denver appears on the scene he finds himself caught in the middle of a war between authority and the defiance of it.

Theme: The wisdom of age without the responsibility of parenthood

Age: adult

30 minute drama

Cast: 1 male 2 female

 

Grandma’s Grandma

 

Sally, a grandmother reminisces about her grandmother and of those times when they experienced psychic or subconscious exchanges. She relives four major steps in their relationship from their first encounter as independent individuals to the final, inevitable wrenching apart of two confidants.

Theme: The connection of generations apart

Age: adult

30 minute drama

Cast: 2 female

 

Arthur’s Loose Arm
This is a play for one male actor although it can be played by four actors providing there is an understanding that the supporting cast represents the mind of the main character.

 

The journey in this story is of a lifetime in a day. The character gets up in the morning and by the time the day ends his audience will know his life story and his future prospects. This recounting of his life throughout his day is his routine that deteriorates into a form of self flagellation; until this particular day when something happens to change the whole course of his life.

Theme: Life is what you make of it

Adult

1 hr challenging comic drama

Cast: 1 male (can be played by 3 male & 1 female)

 

 

The Real Robbie Williams

 

 

Robbie is a street cleaner who has found his place in life in the environment of the alley he cleans and in the people who inhabit it. His simple outlook on life endears him to all and he has become so much an icon that the business residents of the alley have pressured the council to rename the alley after him. But something happens to move Robbie from being the safest inhabitant of the underworld to be the most vulberable. While Robbie has a simple innocence about him he also has a streetwise astuteness that few appreciate.

Theme: Don’t judge a book by its cover

Adult

50 minute comic drama

Cast: 1 male & 3 female.

 

Set in Gold

 

 

When gold was discovered in the Dandenongs in 1859 people flocked to dig up their fortunes. Big Pat created the ill feeling and the subsequent government enquiries. But out of it all the town of Emerald was born.

Fortunes are won and lost

Adult

1.5hr (2x45 minute parts) historical drama

Cast: 7 males & 3 females.

 

Lucifer’s Last Dance

Note this drama can be played by any combinations of gender, female prisoner/male priest, male prisoner/ male priest etc.

 

This is the story of the last few moments before a condemned prisoner is led out to the gallows. She wrestles with her conscience and with her religious beliefs as her interaction with the priest becomes a dance with the devil.

Theme:

Adult

25 minute drama

Cast: 1 male & 1 female

Monologues

 

Behind The Face

note: This play has no dialogue. The story is told completely by action as a would be Shakespearian actor makes himself up to be a clown

 

Behind every face there’s a story to tell and sometimes the warm welcoming smile might hide a troubled existence. So it is in this story except that story behind the face is seen before it is hidden by the mask.

Theme: People are not always who they seem

Age: adult

20 minute drama

Cast: 1 male

 

Arthur’s Loose Arm
This is a play for one male actor although it can be played by four actors providing there is an understanding that the supporting cast represents the mind of the main character.

 

The journey in this story is of a lifetime in a day. The character gets up in the morning and by the time the day ends his audience will know his life story and his future prospects. This recounting of his life throughout his day is his routine that deteriorates into a form of self flagellation; until this particular day when something happens to change the whole course of his life.

Theme: Life is what you make of it

Adult

Challenging comic drama

Cast: 1 male (can be played by 3 male & 1 female)

 

 

Born In A Cage

 

This story addresses the issue of youth suicide and is told in a series of six monologues plus a narrator. This story is not intended to give answers but to merely raise the issue for discussion

 

This story follows the life of an ordinary family. Mike is in his last year of school and breeds budgies; the significance of the budgies lies in the parallel between their existence and Mike’s life.

Theme: Things are not always as they seem

Age: youth

Six 3 minute monologues

Cast: 3 female 3 male

 

Almost a Dynasty

 

Three stand alone monologues that when performed together tell the story of the make and near break of a dynasty and poses the question of how the Australian character was born.

 

 

1: A convict finds himself the lone survivor of a shipwreck. In fact he is trapped within the wreck.
2: A bushranger lies dying in the bush. He talks to the bloke who shot him.
3: A soldier searches for and finds the remains of his grandfather. The experience saves the soldier’s sanity.

Theme: How the Australian character may have evolved.

Age: youth to adult

Three 12 minute monologues

Cast: 3 males

These next four monologues are the same story but from male and female point of view. They have been designed to be played individually or as one play in two parts; maybe at the beginning and end of a function. The visual challenge for the actors is to actually make the Anzac biscuits, that can then be eaten, as they perform.

 

Romantic Anzacs
(Emm’s story)

This story takes place in a kitchen as the character makes Anzac biscuits.

 

Emm begins to make biscuits. As she does she reveals just how it necessary it is that she sits with Pup in a ritual hour of Anzac romance every week. But today a letter comes to change it all.

Theme: True love never dies

Adult

20 minute Comic drama.

I male

 

Romantic Anzacs
(Pup’s story)

This story takes place in a kitchen as the character makes Anzac biscuits.

 

Pup begins to make biscuits. As he does he reveals just how necessary it is that he sits with Emm in a ritual hour of Anzac romance every week. But today a letter comes to change it all.

Theme: True love never dies

Adult

20 minute Comic drama.

I male

 

Romantic Anzacs 20 years on
(Emm’s story)

This story takes place in a kitchen as the character makes Anzac biscuits.

 

Twenty years on Emm’s adult children have given her an ultimatum. She must sit down to one last hour of Anzac romance. Coming to terms with that releases her to a new life, and a new romance.

Theme: True love never dies

Adult

20 minute comic drama

1 female

Romantic Anzacs 20 years on
(Pup’s story)

This story takes place in a kitchen as the character makes Anzac biscuits.

 

Twenty years on Pup’s adult children have given him an ultimatum. He must sit down to one last hour of Anzac romance. Coming to terms with that will release him to a new life, and a new romance.

Theme: True love never dies

Adult

20 minute comic drama

I male

 

Youth

 

 

Scratchmarks

 

When a teenage girl locks herself in an old convict cell her mind begins to play tricks with her. She is suddenly confronted by an apparition, a teenage convict girl sentenced to death more than a hundred years earlier. The convict is in fact a metaphor for the teenager’s conscience. The struggle that follows becomes a struggle with the girl and her conscience

Theme: The struggle of the teenage years

Age: youth

20 minute drama

Cast: 2 females

 

The Rose Of No-Man’s Land

This story is told simultaneously in two scenes with light switching from on to the other

 

A soldier and a nurse lay in a trench half a world away while back in Australia their parents read their letters and contemplate their return. The story parallels the tragedy of those at war and those who await their return.

Theme: The agony of parents of those at war

Age: Youth to adult

20 minute drama

Cast 2 female 2 male

 

Nightmare On Nowhere Street

 

 

There are no winners out on the street only those trying to find their own direction in life. When two other street kids pick up Amara and Jed from the gutter, they become part of the group in which their resolve is tested time and again. Amarah confronts her pregnancy while Jed is confronted by her own emotional turmoil.

Theme: peer support in tough times

Age: youth

40 minute drama

Cast: 6 female 6 male

 

 

The Female Factory

 

As a convict, Maggie Bramwell has no intention of going along with the system. Her strong will clashes with Mary Short, the prison psychopath and it takes all of Hannah Lockley’s experience to keep them apart. Stark, chilling consequences result as they struggle to survive.

Theme: A reflection of female convict life

Age: Youth to adult

45 minute drama

Cast: 6 female

 

Trust Me Jack

 

In a small town bank in the 1880s a gang of bushrangers menace the bank manager and customers. It’s a tense situation between the haves and the have-nots in a time of recession with an unpredictable outcome.

Theme: The working class struggle

Age: youth

30 minute drama

Cast: 5 male 5 female

 

There’s Someone Out There

 

When two schoolgirls find themselves left alone in a house, noises become strange sounds, people become sinister figures and events turn tragic. Was it a woman with a foreign voice that came to call... or was it a man?

Theme: Runaway imaginations

Age: youth

25 minute drama

Cast: 4 female 3 male

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        

 

Mask of Fear

 

The leader of a tribe, somewhere in some other time, gathers its youth together and tells them the future is in their hands and then banishes them to the hills to protect them from the plague that is sweeping the district. Superstition almost destroys them and the result is of agonising compromise.

Theme: The evils of ruling by fear

Age: youth

40 minute drama

Cast: 5 male 11 female (Cast can be cut down by doubling up)

 

No Strings Attached

This story unfolds on two planes, that of the puppeteers and that of the puppets they control, or do they?

 

The Globe Marionette Theatre is world renowned and its members vehemently protect their reputation of excellence. However, when a puppeteer joins the group, he creates fear and a sense of insecurity from what they see as an intrusion into their comfortable existence. It takes the death of a puppet to expose the real fear of change

Theme: The fear of change

Age: 15+

25 minute comedy

Cast: 5 male 7 female

 

Cool Ghouls

 

When a gang of cool kids spend the night in a graveyard as part of an initiation they are confronted by a gang of black-eyed ghouls. The resulting confrontation releases a spirit that begins to menace both gangs. They must join forces to fight its evil doings.

Theme: Enemies become allies in the face of greater evils

Age: 13+

25 minute comedy

Cast: 5 male 5 female

 

Radio Waves

 

When four members of a radio program turn up for their show Kingsley, the oldest member finds he is no longer wanted by the radio station. As the ON AIR hilarity begins the off air dramas take place. The eventual decision of “No Kingsley no show” has a hollow ring to it when contrasted with the fate of each of the individuals.

Theme: Outwardly happy inwardly enemies

Age: youth to adult

30 minute comedy/drama

Cast: 2 male 2 female

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Soapsuds

 

 

As the lights go up on Samala Dane in the television newsroom so begins a look behind the scenes at the bitchiness of the performers in the programs that go to air. When the Director brings them all together in an effort to address the situation she finds it’s the worst thing she has ever done.

Theme: This is simply a good old fashioned have a go at the television media

Age: 13+

30 minute comedy

5 male 6 female

 

 

A Would-Be Actor’s Lot

 

When $50,000 disappears from the nightclub safe, Squiggy Naylor the prissy Queen of the underworld calls in the smoothest private detective of all only to find it was an inside job and that the detective sure was smooth. Bet you can’t pick who dunnit!

Theme: Just a simple who dunnit

Age: 13+

25 minute comedy

Cast: 4 female 3 male

 

 

Emotional Moments Frozen

 

Two teenagers wake up after a long frozen sleep to find they are one thousand years into the future. Having been thawed out after a millennium of cryonic slumber, they find they are objects of an experiment by a class of futuristic school students. The teenagers are not pleased particularly when the students blame their generation for ignoring the environmental signs of destruction that has left the world in the state it’s in.

Theme: How future generations will pay for today’s environmental mistakes

Age: youth

25 minute comedy

Cast: 5 female  3 male

 

Just One Kiss

 

This is a fast moving comedy with pathos. Set in Melbourne in the 1920s, gangsters and Keystone like cops mix it with Sweaty Betty and her side-kick and the young man she fancies over who’s got the stolen jewels.

Friendship is more than skin deep

Youth to adult

25 minute comedy

Cast: 4 male & 1 female

Juniors

 

Wicked Old Witch if You Don’t Mind.

This is a collection of 8 five minute plays for juniors

 

1: Wicked Old Witch if You Don’t Mind.
2: Do you need a friend.
3: Laugh Doggy Laugh.
4: The Perfect Fishing Spot.
5: Off the Scrap Heap.
6: A Sheepish Revolt.
7: Checkmate.
8: Santa and the Sad Swaggy.

Multiple themes

Junior students 5-12

5 minutes of fun

From two people to many

 

Dirty Little Toe-rag

This fun musical has five songs and while written for junior students has parts that can be played by youth and even adults.

 

This story begins in the streets of Melbourne during the gold rush days. Boris, the paperboy, just wants to sell his papers and Boney, the street urchin just wants a friend. They don’t get on. Then Charlotte, a new chum, ‘well-to-do’ comes to town and gets lost. Boney offers her his coat and hat to keep warm, which causes her to be mistaken for an urchin and snatched from the street, for a cabin boy, by Bully Bowles, the villainous captain of a clipper ship. In an effort to rescue her, Boris and Boney must put aside their differences in an adventurous rescue.

Amid the chaos of sailors and urchins, workers and well-to-do’s, interacting on the streets of Melbourne and the deck of a clipper ship, this is a fun musical melodrama for all ages to enjoy.

Theme: Friendship comes from within

Juniors/youth

2 x 45 minutes

13 main characters – 7 minor characters – any number of extras