Dramatic Plays

Drama plays in this collection give students high emotional stakes and layered roles they can really inhabit. From intimate character studies to big ensemble stories, each script invites reflection and debate in the classroom and opens up honest conversation long after the curtain call.

28 scripts

As toxic air blankets her city, a driven teen runner begins questioning the future planned for her in this lyrical coming-of-age drama about ambition, love, and finding your own voice.

$150.00

He froze time to hold onto love—and to avoid growing up. But when she starts to remember, the illusion begins to break. Can you stop time forever?

$150.00

After her father’s death, a 13-year-old finds healing through spoken word poetry, family stories, and friendship—discovering her voice and the power of being heard.

$150.00

A spooky, atmospheric adaptation of A Christmas Carol, following Ebenezer Scrooge through a ghost-filled night of reckoning.

$150.00

Inspired by the true Orphan Train movement, this epic musical follows six children sent west—where survival, morality, and hope are put to the test.

$250.00

From WWII to women’s rights, the Sentinels prove that ordinary students can make extraordinary history as they challenge the impossible.

$150.00

Teens on the edge of change, one moment at a time. A bold, funny, and heartfelt musical for young actors.

$250.00

A courtroom battle over Mother Jones’ fate reveals the fiery heart of America’s labor movement. A gripping, thought-provoking drama about justice and sacrifice.

$150.00

Follow eight classmates during an all-night bowling competition where strikes and gutterballs reveal their hopes, fears, and personal struggles. A gritty ride with a hopeful ending.

$150.00

While her body lies in a hospital room, Wendy escapes to Neverland...and must choose between the comfort of fantasy and the cost of growing up.

$150.00

A community grapples with loss after a school tragedy. Through interwoven voices and scenes, Shards explores grief, memory, and the struggle to move forward.

$150.00

From Cyclops to Sirens, this inventive adaptation brings The Odyssey to life with movement, music, and an ensemble at the heart of the myth.

$150.00

When an after-hours meeting of a high school literary magazine goes off the rails, seven teenage writers confront who gets to speak, who gets cut, and what it really means to call something art.

$150.00

In an 1888 Chicago graveyard, adolescent “vampire hunters” confront the fear of the unknown—crossing the line between childhood and the shadows of what comes next.

$150.00

Two sharp-tongued teens stumble on an ecological mystery in the woods. A fast, funny near-future play about friendship, responsibility, and growing up as the world changes.

$150.00

First love, digital mistakes, and a viral fallout. A cutting, funny, and fearless play about growing up in the cloud.

$150.00

Socrates stands accused. But in the court of Athens, who’s really on trial? A bold, brainy drama about justice, loyalty, and leadership.

$150.00

Beneath the sunscreen and smiles, three grads wrestle with identity, heartbreak, and change. A tender, funny, honest look at female friendship on the edge of adulthood.

$150.00

At a crossroads, Elvis finds solace in a kindred spirit: Muhammad Ali. A lyrical imagining of the day The King met The Greatest.

$150.00

A mysterious sighting thrusts three teens into public scrutiny. Funny and heartfelt, Sightings explores credibility, peer pressure, and the courage to speak up.

$150.00
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How these drama plays support young performers

Drama is intense – often challenging – but it should always feel safe and supportive. In scripts like SPIDER and Unprotected Text, students step into stories about digital life and consent, along with grief and resilience. The stakes are real for teens who live online every day, which makes rehearsal room conversations especially rich.

If you want a gentler coming of age arc, Year of Thirteen Moons or Palm Tree Shadow give young actors space to explore family change and friendship, plus identity under pressure. These plays balance humor with vulnerability so students can take emotional risks while still feeling held by the material.

Moments that matter on stage

  • For ensembles who crave complex arcs, Bowlarama and Victory build momentum from locker rooms and bowling lanes into unforgettable climaxes that leave casts buzzing.
  • For students passionate about social justice, The Trial of Mother Jones and The Enemy of the State frame history and philosophy as living questions, perfect for post show talkbacks or cross curricular projects.

Finding a dramatic script that fits your program

This drama collection includes large cast epics alongside tight, character driven pieces. Gilgamesh lets you fill the stage with gods and monsters, while smaller casts can shine in intimate pieces such as When Elvis Met Ali: If I Can Dream.

Working in a hybrid or virtual setting. The Ghost and Stranger keep tension high through video calls and group chats, as well as rich audio storytelling, so you can deliver cinematic drama whether your students share a stage or a screen. Sybil adds a sharper focus on influencer culture and conspiracy thinking in a fully online world.

Licensing dramatic work made simple

Every drama play here follows the same straightforward model. You purchase a one time script fee, add the number of performances you plan, then receive an instant digital script you can copy within your program. Clear content notices and flexible casting notes on each title help you choose the right powerful story for your students and your community.