CHRIS SHEPPARD   


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Plays by Chris Sheppard

CHRIS SHEPPARD
And Your Mama, Too!
1st Produced:
Nease High School at Florida District 2 Thespian Festival (Jacksonville, FL, United States)
2006
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Genre:
20-25 min
Comedy
Parts:
Male
8
Female
6
Parts Other:
8 males, 6 females, 6 either (8-22 actors possible: 3-12 males, 5-10 females)
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Synopsis:
Typecasting can be a real pain for a performer, as a middle-aged actress realizes in this fast-paced, surreal farce. Our heroine, perpetually cast as the mother, dozes off while running lines at home, only to be visited in her dreams by her "children" from plays in her past. Harangued by figures from such disparate shows asMedea, The Music Man, and The Glass Menagerie, she frantically searches for a way out of her theatrical nightmare.
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CHRIS SHEPPARD
At the Punch Bowl
1st Produced:
Florida District II Thespian Festival (Jacksonville, FL, United States)
1988
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Genre:
25-35 min
Comedy
Parts:
Male
1
Female
9
Parts Other:
1 male, 9 females (10 actors possible: 0-1 males, 9-10 females)
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Synopsis:
When five former classmates from a private girls' school attend their fifteen-year reunion, old secrets and conflicts come to light -- thanks to the presence of five additional performers voicing the women's true inner thoughts. At the Punch Bowl delivers a witty and perceptive look at prejudice based on race, weight, appearance, gender, sexual orientation, and social status.
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CHRIS SHEPPARD
Dinner With the MacGuffins
1st Produced:
Stanton College Preparatory School (Jacksonville, FL, United States)
2004
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Genre:
20-25 min
Comedy
Parts:
Male
3
Female
2
Parts Other:
3 males, 2 females, 3 either (7-8 actors possible: 3-6 males, 2-5 females)
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Synopsis:
At first glance, this is a typical family comedy: teenage James and girlfriend Karen try to make out one afternoon, only to face repeated interruptions by other members of James' family. But the ultimate interruption comes when a cell phone goes off in the audience, breaking the "fourth wall" so that James can see the spectators. As James tries to convince his increasingly worried family that a wall is missing from their house, and that people are watching them, the play takes more left turns than Bugs Bunny should have taken at Albuquerque -- until it reaches a happy (if twisted) ending.
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CHRIS SHEPPARD
Judgment Day
1st Produced:
Ridgeview High School (Orange Park, FL, United States)
2007
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Genre:
15-20 min
Comedy
Parts:
Male
0
Female
0
Parts Other:
9 either (9-30 actors possible: 0-15 males, 0-15 females)
Notes:
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Synopsis:
You work yourself to the bone preparing your entry for the local high-school (or college) one-act play festival. You proudly present your show to the other participating schools. All goes well until you face. . .the judges. How on earth do they come up with such mean, cruel, pointless things to say? This hilarious poison-pen valentine to adjudicators everywhere reveals the surprising answer!
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CHRIS SHEPPARD
Ray and Milo
1st Produced:
Stanton College Preparatory School - Florida Thespian Festival (Jacksonville, FL, United States)
2006
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Genre:
20-25 min
Comedy/Drama
Parts:
Male
3
Female
5
Parts Other:
3 males, 5 females
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Synopsis:
Ray and Milo are penguins living in a zoo. They're also buddies, but when their friendship begins to look like courtship, an amiable zookeeper and an image-conscious docent clash over what, if anything, should be done about it. An engaging drama leavened with humor, Ray and Milo beautifully conveys timely messages about love and the meaning of family.
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CHRIS SHEPPARD
Readiness Is All, The
1st Produced:
Stanton College Preparatory School (District 2 Thespian Festival) (Jacksonville, FL, United States)
2004
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Genre:
35-40 min
Comedy
Parts:
Male
8
Female
12
Parts Other:
8 males, 12 females (15-20 actors possible: 7-8 males, 8-12 females)
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Synopsis:
When Mrs. Causey's high school drama students botch their scene performances due to inadequate preparation, their teacher casts a spell that makes them live out their roles for twenty-four hours. We follow the antics of two surfer dudes trapped in their own version of Waiting for Godot, a football player and a cheerleader spouting neo-Elizabethan blank verse a laRomeo and Juliet, and a shy girl and a Gothic girl morphing into N'Awleans-drawling denizens of A Streetcar Named Desire . . . until these experiences teach them that, when it comes to acting, the readiness is all.
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