ALLISON MOORE   


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Plays by Allison Moore

ALLISON MOORE
American Klepto
1st Produced:
2002
Company:
-
1st Published:
Playscripts, Inc
2003
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Genre:
-
Comedy
Parts:
Male
-
Female
1
Parts Other:
-
Notes: Running time: 3-7
Synopsis: A woman goes to great lengths to defend her theft of a federally-protected piece of petrified wood.
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ALLISON MOORE
CowTown
1st Produced:
Cliff High School (Cliff, NM, United States)
2004
Company:
-
1st Published:
Playscripts, Inc
2003
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Genre:
-
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
3
Female
6
Parts Other:
3 either
Notes: Running time: 30-40
Synopsis: When their dad dies, city kids Trina and Abby are suddenly transplanted to a farm town that's being swallowed by the suburbs. Trina, an outcast in her old school, suddenly finds herself the center of attention in this new environment. Abby, the younger of the sisters, who has always made friends easily, teeters on the brink of being ostracized for her budding relationship with an aspiring bull rider. As both girls learn the rules of their new school, they quickly discover that both integrity and acceptance carry a cruel price.
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ALLISON MOORE
Eighteen
1st Produced:
Kitchen Dog Theatre (Dallas, TX, United States)
2001
Company:
-
1st Published:
Playscripts, Inc
2004
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Genre:
-
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
1
Female
2
Parts Other:
-
Notes: Running time: 75-85
Synopsis:
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ALLISON MOORE
Hazard County
1st Produced:
2004
Company:
Southern Writers' Project
1st Published:
Playscripts, Inc.
2005
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Genre:
-
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
2
Female
3
Parts Other:
3 females, 2 males; Running time: 115-125 mins
Notes: -
Synopsis: When a young producer stumbles into town looking for stories and a fresh start, he believes he's found both in Ruth. Her made-for-TV tale captures his attention -- a broke young widow in a rural Kentucky town, unable to access the trust fund set up for her children after her husband's murder. But neither of them has told the other the whole truth, and a past tainted by racism threatens to destroy Ruth's already shaky existence. This story is interspersed with memorable monologues from fans and critics of The Dukes of Hazzard, who blow apart the Southern stereotypes that tend to define Ruth's world.
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ALLISON MOORE
Snapshot
1st Produced:
2002
Company:
-
1st Published:
Humana Festival 2002: The Complete Plays, ed Tanya Palmer & Amy Wegener, Smith & Kraus
2002
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Genre:
Drama/Comedy
-
Parts:
Male
11
Female
11
Parts Other:
-
Notes: by Tanya Barfield, Lee Blessing, Michael Bigelow Dixon, Julie Jensen, Honour Kane, Sunil Kuruvilla, David Lindsay-Abaire, Victor Lodato, Quincy Long, Deb Margolin, Allison Moore, Lynn Nottage, Dan O'Brien, Val Smith, Annie Weisman, Craig Wright and Chay Y
Synopsis: A photograph captures and documents a single moment in time and space -- a snapshot of history, of a reality bounded by the photo's frame. But what lies outside, beyond, behind the photograph? And what stories, memories, or associations does an image of place inspire? In this multi-writer project from Actors Theatre of Louisville, a diverse assortment of talented playwrights encounter and transform Mount Rushmore, South Dakota, 1969, a compelling image of the monument by renowned photographer Lee Friedlander. Their thought-provoking scenes and monologues range from delightful comedy to utterly serious tragedy, each approaching the photo's themes through a new lens.
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ALLISON MOORE
Split
1st Produced:
Guthrie Theatre (Minneapolis, MN, United States)
2006
Company:
-
1st Published:
Playscrips, Inc - 1073
2006
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Genre:
Comedy/Drama
Comedy
Parts:
Male
4
Female
2
Parts Other:
2 females, 4 males; Running time: 65-75 mins
Notes: -
Synopsis: In a sport where pushing past a body's limits sometimes isn't enough, runner Jake trains for the race that could put his dream in motion -- despite mounting financial pressures and familial sacrifice. Meanwhile, factory worker Lisa feels life accelerate a
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