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Play Scripts About Bullying

Plays about bullying serve an anti-bullying purpose.  By bringing the bully, the bystander and the victim to the stage, students can see themselves and the roles they play in bullying scenarios and learn to appreciate the effect bullying has on victims and perpetrators. The Anti-bullying message is conveyed by direct emotional involvement between the audience and the characters.

Find play scripts about bullying in the family, politics, religion, sexuality, physical appearance.

  • The Canterbury Tales

    $13.70$170.00
    This full-length comedy play with music brings rapid-fire dialogue to an old classic.  With a flexible cast, it is an excellent play for high school performances, college theaters, or community productions.  Elvgren has selected the bawdiest and most satirical tales for this version.  A sense of Chaucer's language is maintained but is made accessible to a modern audience. (Lead sheets available)
  • The Hypochondriac

    $7.97$75.00
    A one-act, satirical caricature on the practice of medicine, Human nature is revealed and pilloried in this comedy which skillfully skewers the medical profession, a narcissistic patient, and his conniving wife. The Hypochondriac (also known as The Imaginary Invalid) is as germane today as it was in Moliere's France. Easy to produce on stage or in a classroom as reader's theater. (We have special copying rates for classroom use.)
  • The Lovely Red Flower

    $5.00$50.00
    A one-act children’s morality play based on a Malaysian folk tale. A group of unruly and rowdy forest characters give a group of greedy monkeys their comeuppance.  Set in a hot tropical jungle, this is a comic tale around the relative values of sloth and industry. Can be performed for and/or by children. Great for classroom readings.
  • Three Long Days

    $13.70$145.00
    In this one-act comedy for high school, a group of teens win the prize of WPHL Radio’s Three Long Days Lottery. The prize is they are trapped in a room for three days, with no showers and no escape. They have to come to grips with stereotyping and the need for tolerance and understanding if they are to survive. An entertaining and insightful play by award-winning playwright and director, Gillette Elvgren.
  • An award-winning romantic comedy that imagines Tom and Huck as gay sixteen-year-olds, trapped in the 1850’s in St. Petersburg, Missouri. The adventures will be familiar, yet comically twisted, full of teenage angst, and discovery of one's sexuality and uniqueness.

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