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One-Act Play: Why Can't They Just Eat Flowers?    by Mary Elizabeth Raines
Price: $2.99 USD. 4830 words. Published on February 25, 2010. .

In this short (30-min.) one-act comedy, Myrtle and Rose are two fairies who dislike human beings. They temporarily take human form, with surprising consequences. There are three scenes. Cast for either 2 women, or 1 woman and 1 man, this play was originally written for h.s. play competitions, and went to state level. With minimal cast and sets, it is ideal for h.s., church or small theater groups.
Love on the Subway: A One-act Play with Monologues    by Mary Elizabeth Raines
Price: $1.99 USD. 2980 words. Published on February 25, 2010. .

In this short one-act play (10-20 min), three strangers stranded on a subway swap stories about the first time they fell in love. The play consists of a brief segment of dialogue, followed by three monologues. It can be performed by 1 woman alone, 3 woman, or 2 women and 1 man. No sets are required, and actors may remain seated, making it an ideal venue for small theaters/performance spaces .
The Transformation of an Egg: A One-act Play    by Mary Elizabeth Raines
Price: $1.99 USD. 2330 words. Published on February 25, 2010. .

In this short (12-18 min.), comic one-act play, three eggs in a nest discuss their fate. Cast for two women and one man, the clever, light-hearted script is G-rated. No costumes or sets are needed, and movement is minimal. While it is equally funny in large venues, this is the perfect low-budget one-act play for small theaters, clubs, churches, schools and living-room readings.