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Jordan Harrison
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Jordan Harrison
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  • Act A Lady
  • Actor's Choice: Monologues for Men
  • Actor's Choice: Monologues for Teens
  • Actor's Choice: Monologues for Women
  • Finn in the Underworld
  • Humana Festival 2006: The Complete Plays
  • Humana Festival 2011: The Complete Plays
  • Kid-Simple: a radio play in the flesh
  • Maple and Vine
  • The Museum Play
  • Jordan Harrison's play Maple and Vine recently ran Off-Broadway at New York's Playwrights Horizons and at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater after premiering in the 2011 Humana Festival at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Mr. Harrison’s other plays include Doris to Darlene (Playwrights Horizons), Amazons and their Men (Clubbed Thumb), Act a Lady (2006 Humana Festival), Finn in the Underworld (Berkeley Repertory Theatre), Futura (Portland Center Stage, Theater @ Boston Court), Kid-Simple (2004 Humana Festival, SPF), The Museum Play (Washington Ensemble Theatre), Standing on Ceremony (Minetta Lane Theatre), and Fit for Feet (2003 Humana Festival). His children’s musical, The Flea and the Professor, won the 2011 Barrymore Award for Best Production after premiering at Philadelphia's Arden Theatre, and his grown-up musical, Suprema, was workshopped at the O'Neill Music Theatre Conference.

    Mr. Harrison is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Hodder Fellowship at Princeton University, a Theater Masters' Innovative Playwright Award, the Kesselring Prize, the Heideman Award, the Loewe Award for Musical Theater, Jerome and McKnight Fellowships from The Playwrights' Center, and a NEA/TCG Playwright-in-Residence Grant. Maple and Vine and Act A Lady were nominated for GLAAD Media Awards for Best Production. Mr. Harrison is currently working on commissions for Playwrights Horizons and South Coast Repertory. A graduate of Stanford University and the Brown University MFA program, he is an alumnus of New Dramatists.

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    Act A Lady by Michael Friedman and Jordan Harrison   More Info Add to Cart
    Comedy
    Full-length, 90-100 minutes
    3 females, 3 males
    $100.00 per performance; $8.99 per book

    When the men of a small Prohibition-era town decide to put on a play dressed in "fancy-type, women-type clothes," the whole community is affected: gender lines blur, eyebrows raise, identities explode, and life and art are forever entangled. A thoughtful and exuberant Midwestern fable about the woman in every man, the man in every woman and the power of theatre to uncover both. Accompanied by accordion.

    (This play is also available in the collection Humana Festival 2006: The Complete Plays.)
    "Act A Lady" by Michael Friedman and Jordan Harrison. Matt Seidman, Paul O'Brien, and Sandra Shipley in Act a Lady, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky (2006). Photo: Harlan Taylor.
    Reviews
    "The [2006 Humana] Festival's most uproarious comedy, a farce of outlandish proportions, takes on and celebrates the art of theater itself...Part Waiting for Guffman and part Dangerous Liaisons, Act a Lady's dizzying gender-bending explores the theater, the fallibility of stereotypes and the joys of accordion music with a deft wisdom..."
    --Tony Brown, Cleveland Plain Dealer


    Actor's Choice: Monologues for Men
    by Keith Aisner, Robert Alexander, Tanya Barfield, et al.
    Edited by Erin Detrick
    Foreword by Broadway casting director Kate Schwabe
      More Info Add to Cart

    $14.95 per book

    Discover a monologue book like no other. Actor's Choice: Monologues for Men gives you an extraordinary array of cutting-edge new monologues, from comedic to dramatic and everything in between. Unlike other monologue books, the source of every monologue is easily accessible -- each play is available through one website (www.playscripts.com), where you can read nearly the entire published script online for free. Explore the work of today's most celebrated theatrical voices, including Naomi Iizuka, Mac Wellman, Tanya Barfield, Jordan Harrison, Tony Award winner David Henry Hwang, and many more!

    Also in this series:
    Actor's Choice: Monologues for Women
    Actor's Choice: Monologues for Teens
    Actor's Choice: Scenes for Teens
    "Actor's Choice: Monologues for Men" by Keith Aisner, Robert Alexander, Tanya Barfield, Stephen Belber, Adam Bock, Sheila Callaghan, Cathy Caplan, Christopher Cartmill, James Christy, Eric Coble, Bill Corbett, William Missouri Downs, Tom Dudzick, Stephanie Fleischmann, Matthew Freeman, Thomas Gibbons, Kirsten Greenidge, Paul Grellong, Steven Gridley, Rinne Groff, Jordan Harrison, Jeffrey Hatcher, J. Holtham, Lew Holton, David Henry Hwang, Naomi Iizuka, Jeffrey M. Jones, Jon Jory,


    Actor's Choice: Monologues for Teens
    by Lucy Alibar, Janet Allard, John Augustine, et al.
    Edited by Erin Detrick
    Foreword by Broadway casting director Kate Schwabe
      More Info Add to Cart

    $14.95 per book

    Looking for the perfect monologue? Actor's Choice: Monologues for Teens is here to help. From hilarious comedy to cutting-edge drama and everything in between, an exciting selection of monologues is at your fingertips. Unlike other monologue books, the source of every monologue is easily accessible -- each play is available through one website (www.playscripts.com), where you can read nearly the entire published script online for free. From classwork to competitions to auditions, this book has you covered!

    Also in this series:
    Actor's Choice: Scenes for Teens
    Actor's Choice: Monologues for Women
    Actor's Choice: Monologues for Men
    "Actor's Choice: Monologues for Teens" by Lucy Alibar, Janet Allard, John Augustine, Will Averill, Brooke Berman, Marisha Chamberlain, Vincent Delaney, Erin Detrick, Jonathan Dorf, Anton Dudley, Tom Dudzick, Stephanie Fleischmann, Matthew Freeman, Alan Haehnel, Barry Hall, Jordan Harrison, Naomi Iizuka, Mrinalini Kamath, Mark D. Kaufmann, Victor Kaufold, Tim Kochenderfer, Gavin Lawrence, Romulus Linney, Wendy MacLeod, Michael Marks, Timothy Mason, Lucinda McDermott, Winter Miller,
    Reviews
    "This is an excellent monologue book for middle and high school students with applications for competition as well as use in drama, speech, or English classes."
    --Terrilyn Fleming, The Midwest Book Review


    Actor's Choice: Monologues for Women
    by Liz Duffy Adams, Robert Alexander, John Augustine, et al.
    Edited by Erin Detrick
    Foreword by Broadway casting director Kate Schwabe
      More Info Add to Cart

    $14.95 per book

    Discover a monologue book like no other. Actor's Choice: Monologues for Women gives you an extraordinary array of cutting-edge new monologues, from comedic to dramatic and everything in between. Unlike other monologue books, the source of every monologue is easily accessible -- each play is available through one website (www.playscripts.com), where you can read nearly the entire published script online for free. Explore the work of today's most celebrated theatrical voices, including Naomi Iizuka, Rinne Groff, Jane Martin, Pulitzer Prize winners Lynn Nottage and David Lindsay-Abaire, and many more!

    Also in this series:
    Actor's Choice: Monologues for Men
    Actor's Choice: Monologues for Teens
    Actor's Choice: Scenes for Teens
    "Actor's Choice: Monologues for Women" by Liz Duffy Adams, Robert Alexander, John Augustine, Stephen Belber, Brooke Berman, Adam Bock, Sheila Callaghan, James Christy, Bill Corbett, Lisa D'Amour, Tom Dudzick, Catherine Filloux, Thomas Gibbons, Joseph Goodrich, Kirsten Greenidge, Rinne Groff, Barry Hall, Jordan Harrison, Jeffrey Hatcher, Hilly Hicks, Jr., Naomi Iizuka, Jeffrey M. Jones, Robert Kerr, Seth Kramer, Carson Kreitzer, David Lindsay-Abaire, Larry Loebell, Deb Margolin,


    Finn in the Underworld by Jordan Harrison   More Info Add to Cart
    Drama
    Full-length, 80-90 minutes
    2 females, 2 males
    $75.00 per performance; $8.99 per book

    In this contemporary Gothic tale, Gwen and her sister Rhoda are packing up the belongings -- and the secrets -- in their crooked childhood house. When Gwen's wayward son Finn arrives to harvest the more fashionable heirlooms, he meets a neighbor who is not what he seems. Finn's sexual curiosity draws him down into the fallout shelter, and into the heart of an unfinished ghost story. A sexually-charged thriller about what can happen when grief goes unspoken.
    "Finn in the Underworld" by Jordan Harrison. Clifton Guterman, Reed Birney, Randy Danson, and Lorri Holt in the World Premiere of Finn in the Underworld, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, California (2005).
    Reviews
    "At times, the tension in this 'psychosexual horror story' is stretched so fine that it seems the entire audience is holding its collective breath... A riveting, at times astonishing journey."
    --Robert Hurwitt, San Francisco Chronicle


    Humana Festival 2006: The Complete Plays
    30th Anniversary Edition
    by Liz Duffy Adams, Adam Bock, Eric Coble, Dan Dietz, et al.
    Edited by Adrien-Alice Hansel and Julie Felise Dubiner
    Foreword by Marc Masterson
      More Info Add to Cart

    $19.95 per book

    NOTE: This book contains 10 plays. To perform any of the plays, each must be licensed separately.

    Humana 2006: The Complete Plays collects all ten plays produced at Actors Theatre of Louisville during the 30th anniversary season of the Humana Festival of New American Plays. The seven full-length plays and three ten-minute plays in this anthology encompass many of the most eclectic and exciting new voices in theater today -- from a technology-reliant man learning to listen to a planet on the verge of apocalypse (Natural Selection); to a left-leaning American citizen's doomed chance to give the President an earful (Listeners); to a group of Depression-era men who put on a fundraiser, and in the process find themselves transformed by more than just the ladies' costumes they don (Act A Lady). Alternately painful, subversive, hysterically funny, and poignant, these plays ask you to engage with characters and worlds you think you know, and then look again with new eyes.

    To purchase this book of 10 plays, click "Order this play" above. To perform an individual play, click on its title below:

  • Three Guys and a Brenda by Adam Bock
  • Natural Selection by Eric Coble
  • Low by Rha Goddess
  • Act A Lady by Jordan Harrison
  • Sovereignty by Rolin Jones
  • Listeners by Jane Martin
  • Hotel Cassiopeia by Charles L. Mee
  • The Scene by Theresa Rebeck
  • Six Years by Sharr White
  • Neon Mirage by Liz Duffy Adams, Dan Dietz, Rick Hip-Flores, Julie Jensen, Lisa Kron, Tracey Scott Wilson, and Chay Yew
  • "Humana Festival 2006: The Complete Plays" by Liz Duffy Adams, Adam Bock, Eric Coble, Dan Dietz, Rha Goddess, Jordan Harrison, Rick Hip-Flores, Julie Jensen, Rolin Jones, Lisa Kron, Jane Martin, Charles L. Mee, Theresa Rebeck, Sharr White, Tracey Scott Wilson and Chay Yew.
    Reviews
    "If you have any doubt that regional theatre in America is vital and thriving, then you missed this year's Humana Festival of New American Plays in Louisville, Kentucky."
    --Newsweek


    Humana Festival 2011: The Complete Plays
    by Dan Dietz, Laura Eason, Jennifer Haley, Jordan Harrison, et al.
    Edited by Amy Wegener and Sarah Lunnie
    Foreword by Marc Masterson
      More Info Add to Cart

    $19.95 per book

    NOTE: This book contains 10 plays. To perform any of the plays, each must be licensed separately.

    Humana Festival 2011: The Complete Plays brings together all ten scripts from the 2011 Humana Festival of New American Plays, the 35th annual cycle of world premiere productions staged at Actors Theatre of Louisville. This unique compilation features an exceptional array of work by some of the most exciting new voices in the American theatre, from a couple who abandon a hectic existence in modern-day NYC to live in a careful recreation of 1955 (Maple and Vine), to a sister and brother left to fend for themselves with a stuffed frog and a rifle for company (Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them), to an immensely wealthy trophy wife who hijacks her personal assistant's sister-bonding weekend (Elemeno Pea). This unique and diverse compilation of plays is a must-have for anyone searching for challenging, captivating, and bold theater.

    To purchase this book of 10 plays, click "Order this play" above. To perform an individual play, click on its title below:

  • BOB by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb
  • Chicago, Sudan by Marc Bamuthi Joseph
  • A Devil at Noon by Anne Washburn
  • Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them by A. Rey Pamatmat
  • The Edge of Our Bodies by Adam Rapp
  • Elemeno Pea by Molly Smith Metzler
  • The End by Dan Dietz, Jennifer Haley, Allison Moore, A. Rey Pamatmat, and Marco Ramirez
  • Hygiene by Gregory Hischak
  • Maple and Vine by Jordan Harrison
  • Mr. Smitten by Laura Eason
  • "Humana Festival 2011: The Complete Plays" by Dan Dietz, Laura Eason, Jennifer Haley, Jordan Harrison, Gregory Hischak, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Molly Smith Metzler, Allison Moore, A. Rey Pamatmat, Marco Ramirez, Adam Rapp, Peter Sinn Nachtrieb and Anne Washburn.
    Reviews
    "The plays [...] deserve to be celebrated. [That] so many past Humana premieres have gone on to wider audiences and captured major awards is an extraordinary testament to Masterson, his colleagues, and their predecessors, and the reason so many of us keep coming back."
    --Educational Theatre Association


    Kid-Simple: a radio play in the flesh
    by Jordan Harrison
      More Info Add to Cart
    Comedy
    Full-length, 90-100 minutes
    3 females, 3 males, 1 either
    (6-11 actors possible: 3-5 females, 3-6 males)
    $75.00 per performance; $8.99 per book

    Moll, a girl who invents things, wins the science fair with a machine for hearing sounds that can't be heard. But when a shapeshifting Mercenary steals the invention (and her heart), she must embark on a quest to save noise as we know it. Accompanied by the last boy-virgin in the eleventh grade, Moll crosses chasms and rafts rivers into a world where sound is always more than what meets the ear. A quirky fable of innocence and experience, featuring live sound effects, mutinous onomatopoeia, and a host of woodsy temptations.
    "Kid-Simple: a radio play in the flesh" by Jordan Harrison. Kid-Simple, a radio play in the flesh, Humana Festival, Actors Theatre of Louisville (2004). Photo: Harlan Taylor
    Reviews
    "Stuffed with whizbang sight and sonic gags, sci-fi tropes, fanciful language and self-referential pokes at its own loopiness, Kid-Simple is the work of a fertile, rambunctious imagination...Harrison is an exhilarating wordsmith."
    --Misha Berson, Seattle Times


    Maple and Vine by Jordan Harrison   More Info Add to Cart

    $19.95 per book

    NOTE: This play is part of an anthology called Humana Festival 2011: The Complete Plays.



    The Museum Play by Jordan Harrison   More Info Add to Cart
    Comedy/Drama
    Full-length, 70-80 minutes
    3 females, 3 males
    $75.00 per performance; $8.99 per book

    When the mastodons escape, Jame needs another exhibit for the Museum. Luckily, he has a friend with wonderful bones. The Curator is delighted with her new specimen, but she can't help wondering: Who, or what, is behind the mysterious exodus of flora and fauna? An elegiac and absurd look at the intersections of memory and desire, set to the tune of a music box.
    "The Museum Play" by Jordan Harrison. Mikano Fukaya, Marc Kenison, and Lathrop Walker in The Museum Play, Washington Ensemble Theatre, Seattle (2006). Photo: Victoria Lahti.
    Reviews
    "An ironic-absurdist meditation on untenable sentiments and immortal longing...Harrison's work is vibrant and fresh."
    --Seattle Weekly
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