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Lori M. Myers

Lori M. Myers is an award-winning writer of creative nonfiction, fiction, essays, and plays. Her plays and children’s musicals have been produced in New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and other states throughout the Midwest; several have been published by Pioneer Drama and Blue Moon Plays.

Lori has also acted and directed professionally and brings that knowledge of the stage to her written work. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee, a Broadway World Award nominee, the recipient of the West Virginia Tourism Award for Best Print Article, and one of her articles is included in the archives at the National Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. Her short play “Sight Unseen” was a semi-finalist at the Minnesota Short Play Festival.

Bronx-born and New Jersey-raised, Lori grew up around funny people and incorporates that humor in her scripts. She wants audiences to enjoy her plays’ stories and characters, and for the actors to have fun performing them.

  • 91366

    $5.00$40.00
    one-act, 3-character drama.  An elderly Holocaust survivor encounters a rebellious teenager in a tattoo parlor. Melanie is determined to get a butterfly tattoo against her mother's wishes. Sarah is removing her own concentration camp tattoo--91366.  Great for competition one-acts, an evening of short plays, or to introduce Holocaust Literature, parent-teen relationships or survival.
  • A Musical country and western version of Cinderella. In this musical one-act for kids, the Prince is a Cowboy and Cinderella meets and lassos her handsome prince.  A modernised parody version of Cinderella classic kid's tale by Lori M. Myers with music by Ray Rhoads. To be performed by 5-7 adults or teens for children.
  • Talk: The Musical

    $9.95$75.00
    In this musical play about the environment, there are plenty of roles for school and community drama groups  A large-cast one-act musical for children and community audiences featuring talking and singing stones, trees, and yams, and animals that help the natural world blossom and bloom once a year. Things are going wrong in this magical village, and trees, flowers, and animals tell it in story and song.  Full of lively songs like "We Are Here for the Halibut," these characters sing and dance their way into our hearts. Music Lead Sheets available.

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