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BALANCING ACT by Christina Hamlett
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Description
Take your audience high above the streets of New York City in this powerful 30-minute play. The story gives a voice to the Native American construction workers who balanced on giant steel beams to build the city's iconic skyscrapers. As they work, they connect to their heritage, telling stories about the Iroquois Nation and its rich culture. This script offers a unique and profound look at a vital piece of American history. Download your script today!
Features
A large, extremely flexible cast (14+) with unlimited extras, perfect for engaging an entire class.
A unique historical and cultural focus, highlighting the contributions and stories of the Iroquois Nation.
A compelling 30-minute runtime, making it an excellent choice for assemblies, competitions, or classroom study.
Provides a strong ensemble piece that gives many actors a chance to speak and contribute to the story.
It's often hard to find plays for students that move beyond the typical and offer real substance. You need play scripts that challenge your actors and educate your audience with new perspectives. "Balancing Act" does exactly that. It's one of those rare plays for schools that weaves history, culture, and drama into an unforgettable ensemble piece. Give your students the opportunity to explore this powerful story. Order your script from Plays Magazine today!
Specs
Cast: 14+ actors (5 male, 1 female, 8 male or female, as many extras as desired)
Grade Level: Upper and Middle Grades
Running Time: 30 minutes
Setting: High steel beams of a skyscraper under construction
Format: Royalty-Free Script
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