Butler, Luther - IBM Compatible - This screenplay takes place at the University of Louisville Teaching Hospital for the Mentally Insane, with both patients and doctors having flashbacks which take place elsewhere.
Moore, Scott O. - Danger Pillows - A desperate fairy tale. While the end of the world rages on around them, a handful of lonely survivors on a deserted island meet Melody and Laurel, religious figures of psychedelic mania promising contact with aliens who can save them.
Szymkowicz, Adam - Mask Play - A short play for two actors and masks with abrupt character transitions.
Voss, Adam - Man-Machine - A short play of ?biological? intrigue... with a killer surprise ending!
Wheeler, Douglas - Serving The Revolution - This play is a farce based on the 1975 Portuguese Revolution that was first produced by the UNH Playwrights in April of 1998.
The Barnstead Witch Project by Parson L.
The author reveals the true origins of the Blair Witch Project in this strange correspondence about Barnstead, New Hampshire. Fiction? Maybe.
IBM Compatible by Luther Butler - This screenplay takes place at the University of Louisville Teaching Hospital for the Mentally Insane, with both patients and doctors having flashbacks which take place elsewhere.
Danger Pillows by Scott O. Moore - A desperate fairy tale. While the end of the world rages on around them, a handful of lonely survivors on a deserted island meet Melody and Laurel, religious figures of psychedelic mania promising contact with aliens who can save them.
Mask Play by Adam Szymkowicz - A short play for two actors and masks with abrupt character transitions.
Man-Machine by Adam Voss - A short play of ?biological? intrigue... with a killer surprise ending!
Serving The Revolution by Douglas Wheeler - This play is a farce based on the 1975 Portuguese Revolution that was first produced by the UNH Playwrights in April of 1998.
The Barnstead Witch Project by Parson L.
The author reveals the true origins of the Blair Witch Project in this strange correspondence about Barnstead, New Hampshire. Fiction? Maybe.