Description
ESPN, B.C. PLAY WITHOUT WORDS
A fun mimed play for teens and older children about caveman teens and how they developed all the popular sports we play today. It’s all done with actions in which the actors have to make use of their creativity to let the audience recognize which sport it is they’re playing and how they’re doing, so there’s loads of room for a director’s creativity. A short play without words that’s less than ten minutes in length.
Read about playwright Jean Blasiar. Other plays by Jean suitable for teens – The Audition – a play about an audition that’s a scream!
Author: Jean Blasiar
Genre: Teen scripts
Type: One act play without words
Cast: 7, 1 man 5 boys and 1 woman
Ages of the Actors: 5 teen 2 teen to adult
Suitable for: All ages
Length: 5-10 minutes
Set: Simple – a cave with some “rocks” that the boys throw around and a basket of apples with twigs
Level of Difficulty: 7/10 – doing all the actions without words.
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Copyright © August 2014 Jean Blasiar and Off The Wall Play Publishers
Other short plays for Teens:
Rebecca, the child – short play about peer pressure
Someone to remember – short one act teen drama
Family exercise – short one act drama
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