She is concerned that she has a serious problem and in this short play she opens up to a good friend about it. Harpa has a new friend that she’s been hanging with and the two get along really well but the one big problem is that Harpa notices her friend always agreeing with her, rather than voicing her own honest opinion about things in general.įor the longest time imaginable, Rita has been locked off from her emotions when communicating with friends or family. In fact, Lana’s friend has a substance abuse problem and in this short play things come to a head. Lana has her long time friend stay at her place for awhile but things have gotten out of hand. The short play unfolds in the woods when another student from school takes notice of her and they talk.
Nothing she seems to do make anything better and in fact only makes things worse. Milani has been having a rough go at school and in her life in general. The two embark on traveling and living from motel to motel across the country, all while performing robberies and other criminal activity to survive. Nina lives somewhat of a gypsy styled life with her father. He has been keeping all of his emotions tied up inside himself and he makes an attempt at reaching out to his father for help. Marshall Isn’t s sure if he like girls or boys. However, she simply can’t d it all alone and in this short play she reaches out to her mother about how she needs a stronger support system in place so that she can thrive. Shadira is a prodigy who has a natural gift and special work ethic when it comes to her skating ambitions. On a visit to her Aunts house, Taliya sheds light on her explosive temper and how she wishes she can remove it, even in the face of her difficult mother. During one particular visit she mentions how she wishes she can be reprogrammed…her therapist may be able to provide for her exactly what she asks for. Shelly regularly goes to therapy and it doesn’t seem to be doing her much good. This short play has a touch of the scifi to it. In this short play, Sally desires to work out the problem or get rid of her friend.Ĭlara and her sister never seem to get along and in this short play, Clara confronts her sister once and for all to get their relationship in order. Sally has had an ongoing issue with her friend, who always seems to be in some bad state of affairs. Sally goes to visit her friend and encounters yet another outburst of negative energy. MB strives to consistently deliver new published works for students and drama classes around the world. Our short plays are original and contemporary, only published through Monologue Blogger. The plays we’ve selected to share with you here have received a positive response from students and acting teachers. 11 Short Play Scripts for Teens in High School MB’s plays are free to use for educational purposes such as in high school drama class. We understand it can sometimes be difficult to search for and find a short play script. STATION AGENT: (motioning to the flowers) Looks like you’ve been holding on to those quite a while.Monologue Blogger has selected 11 Short Play Scripts for Teens in High School from our short play scripts inventory. The STATION AGENT returns and sneaks a peek in the trunk.) (After a moment, he opens the trunk and takes out a bouquet of dried flowers and sits with them. THE MAN: Oh for crying out loud! What am I doing? (He contemplates, looks around to make sure no one is watching, raises his fingers to his temples, glares at the trunk with all his might, trying to will it to move. THE MAN: Nothing is in my power except my own thoughts, huh? Yeah, well you can’t move a trunk with thoughts! (looking at watch) Boarding in nine minutes. I think it was Descartes who said, “Except our own thoughts, there is nothing absolutely in our power.” So, you sit there with your thoughts and sort it out. But you’re the only one with the power to fix this. (The Station Agent starts to walk off but looks back and sees The Man clinging to the trunk sobbing and turns back.) I know you’re confused right now. You ain’t the first to exceed the baggage limit and you won’t be the last. STATION AGENT: (interrupting) Look, mister, I been doing this a long time. Behind the nets one act 1930’s period drama script. Anna, alone one act drama about a girl dealing with multiple personality disorder. A Second Chance a group of dead people are given a chance to change events in history. You want on that train, you leave that behind. DRAMA PLAYS TEN TO TWENTY FIVE MINUTES LONG.
(Before the agent can touch it, The Man throws himself across the trunk.) THE MAN: What makes you think this is MY trunk, anyway. (looking at a pocket watch.)Boarding in ten minutes.
No baggage on any of the north-bound trains. THE MAN: What the Hell kind of rule is that? Look here, buddy, I don’t know what you got in there but you ain’t gettin’ on that there train with this here trunk. (He searches his jacket and hands the station agent his ticket.) STATION AGENT: (noticing the trunk) Oh great, another one of these. He plops down on the bench and hangs his head. (THE MAN tugs the trunk again to no avail.