List of All Plays
The world on stage: real struggles of real people.
Plays about international human rights and women’s rights.
Learning from the experience, learning from the message.
Are there people who would come to church, or be more involved with the church if you offered a drama program? With the use of five minute plays to engage a new audience through performance?
Drama is a life long activity and study. Drama is a way to create new relations in a new forum.
Are you frustrated with an effort to produce one act plays? Are you looking for more bite sized plays?
Are you interested in starting your own drama program? Contact Delvyn for help and suggestions on how to create your own program. With the experience of starting drama programs in two major churches, Delvyn has the resources to help your organization.
To see a synopsis of each play including play summary, casting and running time, please click the title of the play you are interested in.
The stars on each play indicate the number of times it has been previously produced.
Rohingya (2017)
A Rohingya couple, fleeing violence in Myanmar, waits at the river’s edge to enter Bangladesh (Cast: 2M 2F Time: 10 min. Theme: “Ethnic cleansing” in Myanmar)
#IHAVEANAME (2017)
An Afghan woman seeks out her friend at the bus stop (Cast: 2F Time: 10 min. Theme: Women’s rights in Afganistan)
Speed Trap (2017)
A Syrian prisoner writes the names of fellow prisoners on pieces of cloth so they will not be forgotten
A LIFE NOT MISSING (2017)
A Syrian prisoner writes the names of fellow prisoners on pieces of cloth so they will not be forgotten
“Chhaupadi”
A Nepali woman, visiting her uncle and aunt, is confined to a menstrual hut (Cast: 2 F Time: 10 min. Themes: women’s rights)
“Off With His Head”
An Indian woman, repeatedly sexually assaulted, discovers the perpetrator is visiting her home
“The Anchor of John Knox” (2017)
John Knox ministers to a fellow prisoner on a French galleon (Cast: 3 M Time: 5 min. Theme: Christian History) All plays are licensed using the guidelines set with the Dramatists Guild of America. For professional theatres with seating capacity of over 100 seats, please contact Delvyn Case for licensing and pricing of the production in accordance with the Dramatists Guild of America.