SAMUEL FRENCH   


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Plays by Samuel French

SAMUEL FRENCH
Day We Found The Spoon (And Thus Saved Humanity), The
1st Produced:
Gibbs High School, St. Petersburg, FL
2010
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finalist of the nation-wide 2010 Baker's Plays High School Playwriting Competition
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SAMUEL FRENCH
Funeral For Mittens, A
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in Dramatic Debuts Volume 2, Bakers Plays
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978-0874402421
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Genre:
High School/Community Theater
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2nd place - Baker’s Plays High School Playwriting Competition, 2009
Funeral For Mittens, A
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SAMUEL FRENCH
Writer's Block
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978-0-87440-223-0
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Genre:
Dark Comedy, High School, All Groups
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A dark and funny script that took first place in the Dramatic Debuts Baker's Plays High School Playwriting Competition
Writer's Block
A children's author, Aleck, is dealing with a case of depression that is only made worse by his insensitive agent, Danny. The depression turns more severe as he struggles to overcome his writer's block, and to produce material for Danny. Unable to handle his life, Aleck turns to suicide and meets Teddy, who will forever change his outlook on friendship, writing, and life.
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