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The Revenge Plays (Don't Get Mad, Get Even)

  • Jim Gordon
  • Collection / Anthology, Comedy, Drama
  • 11M, 12F
  • ISBN: R88

What do the father of our country, a hit man and a little old lady have in common? They refuse to turn the other cheek, as demonstrated in these eight short plays.

  • Collection / Anthology
  • Comedy, Drama
  • 110 minutes

  • Target Audience: Adult
  • Set Requirements: Unit Set/Multiple Settings

  • Performance Group:
  • Community Theatre, College Theatre / Student, Senior Theatre
You're sitting and you're steaming 'cause someone's done you dirt
And in spite of what they tell you, you know they meant to hurt
"Forgive them," say the righteous. "It's a creed you should believe in."
I grin and say "To hell with that -- it's more fun getting even!"


What do the father of our country, a hit man and a little old lady have in common? They refuse to turn the other cheek, as demonstrated in these eight short plays.

Washington Schlepped Here
Busy retreating from Long Island, Manhattan and White Plains, General Washington is fed up and ready to pack it in when he learns he's been insulted by the British: "Only fairies ride white horses." The rest is history.

Drinks With Charles
Investment guru Charles Fleming envisions a profitable evening touting his "can't fail" investment strategies to three unsuspecting women; unfortunately for Mr. Fleming, past success is no guarantee of the future.

A Christmas Fantasy
'twas a week before Christmas and all through the house, a long-suffering wife plans to murder her spouse.

The Agreement
Steven Cage wants a divorce but won't agree to his wife's excessive demands until she first sees a psychiatrist. Alas, his wife is about to discover Dr. Foster's unusual method of solving marital problems.

The Kindness of Strangers
A con man's once-in-a-lifetime opportunity turns into a nightmare when a little old lady gives him a lesson in Chinese water torture.

Nothing
Unable to afford a drug that could prolong his life, Johnny Miller strikes back the only way he can.

The Producer
Playwright Floyd Belch tells producer Max Rosenberg that unless he produces his "pro-war, pro-gun, anti-gay" play in New York City, Max will have to jump out of his 80th-floor window. Max is trying to decide, when Floyd makes him an offer he can't refuse.

The Committee
The Paugatuck Players play-reading committee is meeting to choose next year's plays; "forgiveness" isn't in the running!

  • Casting: 11M, 12F
  • Casting Attributes: Reduced casting (Doubling Possible)

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You're sitting and you're steaming 'cause someone's done you dirt/And in spite of what they tell you, you know they meant to hurt/Forgive them, say the righteous. It's a creed you should believe in./I grin and say To hell with thateit's more fun getting even! What do the father of our country, a hit man and a little old lady have in common They refuse to turn the other cheek, as demonstrated in these eight short plays. Washington Schlepped Here. Busy retreating from Long Island, Manhattan and White Plains, General Washington is fed up and ready to pack it in when he learns he's been insulted by the British: Only fairies ride white horses. The rest is history. Drinks With Charles. Investment guru Charles Fleming envisions a profitable evening touting his can't fail investment strategies to three unsuspecting women; unfortunately for Mr. Fleming, past success is no guarantee of the future. A Christmas Fantasy. 'twas a week before Christmas and all through the house, a long-suffering wife plans to murder her spouse. The Agreement. Steven Cage wants a divorce but won't agree to his wife's excessive demands until she first sees a psychiatrist. Alas, his wife is about to discover Dr. Foster's unusual method of solving marital problems. The Kindness of Strangers. A con man's once-in-a-lifetime opportunity turns into a nightmare when a little old lady gives him a lesson in Chinese water torture. Nothing. Unable to afford a drug that could prolong his life, Johnny Miller strikes back the only way he can. The Producer. Playwright Floyd Belch tells producer Max Rosenberg that unless he produces his pro-war, pro-gun, anti-gay play in New York City, Max will have to jump out his 80th-floor window. Max is trying to decide, when Floyd makes him an offer he can't refuse. The Committee. The Paugatuck Players play-reading committee is meeting to choose next year's plays; forgiveness isn't in the running! Minimal set. Approximate running time: 1 hour, 50 minutes. These plays may also be performed individually or in any combination. Approximate running time for each play: 10 to 15 minutes.

$19.95