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Magic Hour, The

  • Jonathan Dorf
  • Short Play, Dramatic Comedy, Contemporary
  • 4M, 4F, 5M or F
  • ISBN: PS2848

It's 4 A.M. and for a group of teens, it's time to wrestle with the changes in their lives.

  • Short Play
  • Dramatic Comedy
  • 35 minutes

  • Time Period: Contemporary
  • Target Audience: Teen (Age 14 - 18), Appropriate for all audiences
  • Set Requirements: Bare Stage/Simple Set

  • Performance Group:
  • High School/Secondary, College Theatre / Student, Community Theatre, Blackbox / Second Stage /Fringe Groups
It's 4 A.M. and for a group of teens, it's time to wrestle with the changes in their lives.

The DJ of the internet's loneliest radio show gets an unexpected "like," a serial letter writer gathers the courage to actually send one, best friends confront the reality of growing apart, and a modern-day Romeo and Juliet discover balcony scenes are harder then they look.

In this moving series of scenes and monologues, the monster under the best is definitely real...but is anyone ready for what comes next?

The Magic Hour returns to the world of 4 A.M., one year later. The two may be performed in conjunction, however, The Magic Hour stands on its own and doesn't require an audience to be familiar with 4 A.M.

  • Casting: 4M, 4F, 5M or F
  • Casting Attributes: Reduced casting (Doubling Possible), Flexible casting, Expandable casting
  • Casting Notes: 6-30 actors possible: 3-15 F, 3-15 M

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Magic Hour, The Script Order Now

It's 4 A.M. and for a group of teens, it's time to wrestle with the changes in their lives.

The DJ of the internet's loneliest radio show gets an unexpected "like," a serial letter writer gathers the courage to actually send one, best friends confront the reality of growing apart, and a modern-day Romeo and Juliet discover balcony scenes are harder then they look.

In this moving series of scenes and monologues, the monster under the best is definitely real...but is anyone ready for what comes next?

The Magic Hour returns to the world of 4 A.M., one year later. The two may be performed in conjunction, however, The Magic Hour stands on its own and doesn't require an audience to be familiar with 4 A.M.

$24.95