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THE WALLS HAVE EARS by Sam Reisman
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THE WALLS HAVE EARS by Sam Reisman is an award-winning, powerful drama that provides timely and essential scripts for school plays focused on contemporary student issues. Winner of the 2005 PLAYS/California Student Playwriting Contest (High School), this 10-minute piece addresses the immediate consequences of a high schooler's inappropriate joke at a school assembly. It culminates in a dramatic and vital heart-to-heart conversation with the guidance counselor, making it perfect for discussing social responsibility and mental health. Bring this crucial, contemporary discussion to your stage. Subscribe to PLAYS Magazine today!
Winner of the PLAYS/California Student Playwriting Contest (High School).
Focuses on relevant and sensitive social issues for high school audiences.
Minimalist production required, perfect for classroom reading or competition.
Short, 10-minute running time.
Royalty-free performance rights for all current subscribers.
For drama teachers and coaches seeking material that resonates deeply with high school students, this is an indispensable resource. THE WALLS HAVE EARS provides a safe, structured medium for students to explore complex emotions, responsibility, and the power of words, directly addressing the pressure points and anxieties of the modern school environment. This powerful script is designed not just for performance, but for sparking necessary conversation. Order your access to these vital scripts for school plays from PLAYS Magazine today!
Upper Grades; 2 male, 4 male or female offstage voices; 10 minutes.
Winner of 2005 PLAYS/California Student Playwriting Contest (High School) and coming in the wake of the Columbine shootings, this play focuses on a high schooler’s inappropriate joke at a school assembly and the ensuing dramatic heart-to-heart conversation with the guidance counselor.
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