![]() There were many different levels of ability across the cast, allowing the veterans to be challenged yet step up into leadership roles. "My cast of 13 (11F, 2M) absolutely loved this play. Griggs, Webber Academy, Calgary, Alberta, Canada It is easy to direct, and our audience laughed heartily at it. It is simple in terms of set, costumes and properties. " The Tooth Hurts is a well written comedy suitable for all ages. Review by Susan Phillips, Sun Prairie High School, Sun Prairie, Wis. It was hard to believe the same author wrote all of them because they could stand so well on their own." It was just the right mix of comedy and drama. "We produced most of the plays in the script. Review by Denise Centola, Mandeville High School, Mandeville, La. The students had a great time with the silly characters." " The Tooth Hurts: A witty one-act that was very well received by our audiences. Review by Robin Tynes, Asheville High School, Asheville, N.C. I loved how it played to "all-age" audiences and was enjoyable for everyone, yet simple enough that there was room to work on character development." As the first show I've directed, it was nice to have such clear and defined characters, yet allows room to personalize it. " The Tooth Hurts was really amusing to direct. " The Tooth Hurts: This is a hilarious play that cracks up the audience Ñ a great way to start or end an evening of one-act plays." " Cuttin' Line: This is a great comedy that grabs the audience's attention from the opening line of, "We're dead!" It is easy to stage and easy to rehearse Ñ even the small parts are great ones!" Review by Louise Brazier, William Mason School, Choiceland, Saskatchewan, Canada Helps us balance a night of comedy and drama. " Insight: A great play with lots of ideas for the audience to think about during intermission. Review by Paul DiLella, Pahrump Valley High School, Pahrump, Nev. Simple sets and costumes allowed the audience to concentrate on the language of the characters." "We performed "Car Pool," "Cuttin' Line," and "Insight." The audience loved the mixture of comedy and drama, of fantasy and realism. Review by Mitch Travis, Elizabeth High School, Elizabeth, Colo. Excellent bookend piece to "Lessons in Fear" (contained in Plays in Ten by the same author)." "Writer Left: With such a twist, even Rod Serling would be proud of "Writer-Left."" Review by Eric Myers, Washington High School, Massillon, Ohio "Crosswords: A warm, inspiring, touching story of strength of the human spirit." Review by Ian LaChance, Roger Williams Theatre Department, Bristol, R.I. It is a wonderful piece of comedy for any audience." It was extremely well received at the theatre where it was produced. "The Tooth Hurts: I thoroughly enjoyed directing this piece. "Good roles for beginning actors, and an excellent vehicle to teach blocking and timing." Laurie Alkidas, Notre Dame Prep High School, Pontiac, Mich. Spectators got the point of Writer Left and we thought it was very Matrix-like!" "Performed it todayÑthe audience responded especially well to Tooth Hurts and Cuttin' Line. Review by Jean Wall, Brush High School, Lyndhurst, Ohio Students with little acting experience were able to perform instead of losing all roles to the experienced actors in the featured play production." "I used Ten Minute Theatre for ensemble experience in the lobby during intermission. To apply for livestream or record & stream rights, please complete this form. To review some frequently asked questions about streaming, please click here. Notes Livestream and Record & Stream Rights Available Writer Left (4w.): A writer is terrified to realize that one of her characters has come to life and started writing their own story. ): The tooth fairy attempts to train her replacement, but Leon isn't catching on very quickly. ![]() Becky has regained her sight due to an experimental surgery, but now the sisters must learn to let go of each other. Should they stay in line until a place opens up, or take a second shot at life? Insight (2w.): Janice has been taking care of her blind sister, Becky, ever since their mother died nine years ago. Cuttin’ Line (2m., 4w.): A family perishes together in a car accident and now find themselves in line for a residence in the afterlife. ![]() A chance meeting with a woman working on her crossword puzzle helps to calm him down. Crosswords (1m., 1w., 1 either gender.): A nervous father-to-be paces around the hospital waiting room. A man is bleeding out, but without gloves or medical equipment, an agonizing decision must be made. Carpool (4w.): Four nurses are on their way to work when they come upon the scene of an accident. What they find is more than they ever expected. Attic Treasure (1m., 2w.): Three siblings search through their deceased father's attic, per the instructions in his will.
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