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MOAN ALONE – A ZOMBIE COMEDY SCRIPT
Everyone knows that zombies are about one thing and one thing only and that is finding living human beings and eating their brains. But how would zombies pass the time if there were no humans around? Moan Alone is a comedy about four zombies who are stuck together in a log cabin during a blizzard, hundreds of miles away from the rest of civilization. Two young couples decide to go on a camping trip and get trapped in during an unbelievable snowstorm. One of the women had been bitten by a stranger on the plane ride there. One more bite. Then another. Then another. Now they are four zombies alone together in the middle of nowhere. What are they supposed to do now? Find out what happens next in Mark aloysius Kenneally’s newest full-length zombie comedy script, Moan Alone.
PRODUCTION HISTORY
Beyond The Proscenium Ensemble, OH, USA – 2021
Mountain View HS, ID, USA – 2023
Actors Theatre Fairborn, OH, USA – 2023
Read other plays by Mark Kenneally – Holed up – a story of a bank robbery gone wholly wrong.
Author: Mark aloysius Kenneally
Type: Full length comedy
Genre: Zombie comedy script
Cast: 2M 2F
Ages of the actors: All actors in their twenties
Suitable for: All ages
Length: Sixty minutes
Set: A living room with a fireplace and a kitchen with a stove and a refrigerator… in a log cabin… in the middle of nowhere… during an anomalistic fall blizzard.
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – getting the comedic elenents correct and also having the audience correctly understand the zombie’s groans
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Copyright © March 2020 Mark aloysius Kenneally and Off The Wall Play Publishers
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Comrade Babble – political satire script about an undead businessman with unfinished business
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