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Based on the huge popularity of her first book, Maggie Scriven has developed another 50 sketches ideal for developing middle and high school-aged actors. The skits have casts of two to ten players and cover a wide variety of topics and drama styles, making these two- to four-minute sketches ideal for competitions, practice, or comedy revues. Each short play provides the topic and a cast list, including short descriptions of each character, to make choosing the skit easier. All the topics are highly relatable for teens, as you can see from these sample titles: Drivers Ed, Un-Reality Show,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Based on the huge popularity of her first book, Maggie Scriven has developed another 50 sketches ideal for developing middle and high school-aged actors. The skits have casts of two to ten players and cover a wide variety of topics and drama styles, making these two- to four-minute sketches ideal for competitions, practice, or comedy revues. Each short play provides the topic and a cast list, including short descriptions of each character, to make choosing the skit easier. All the topics are highly relatable for teens, as you can see from these sample titles: Drivers Ed, Un-Reality Show, Sibling Rivalry, TV Addiction, Compu-Speak, Getting a Job, Prom, and Don't Tell Mom.
Autorenporträt
Maggie Scriven began writing skits in the second grade when she discovered that a nice Thanksgiving skit would allow her and her friends to get out of class to perform for other classes. Her love of both writing and drama has continued since then. After raising her three children, Maggie completed her B.S. in English with a minor in drama. She then went on to receive a teaching degree and has continued to work with middle school students. She has been working in local community theatre as an actress and vocal director since her teens and works in drama camps and church drama ministry when possible. Maggie lives in Baltimore with her family.