A Night of One Acts
When
Runs from
Thursday October 21 2021
to Saturday October 23 2021
Approximate running time: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Venue
Event Notes
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Tickets are general admission.
$12 for adults $8 for seniors 55+ and students/children 4-18 $6 for YAG members in good standing
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Young Actors Guild of McKinney presents a pair of One Act Playscripts Productions.
Booby Trap by Ed Monk - In the near future, an American soldier sits in a combat zone, trapped by a land mine. As he waits to see what will happen to him, scenes from his past, present, and future unfold around him.
and
Fire Exit by Stacie Lents - Everybody at Westfield High School thinks they know what happened the day of the fire. Fire Exit opens in the aftermath, as the community faces what appears to be a prank gone terribly wrong. But as the kids and adults open up about their lives and the bigger picture of the day's events emerges, the truth proves to be far less simple. Told through a series of poignant and often very funny monologues, Fire Exit is a powerful ensemble piece that proves things, and people, aren't always as they seem.
The Young Actors Guild is supported in part by a grant from the McKinney Arts Commission.
Young Actors Guild of McKinney presents a pair of One Act Playscripts Productions.
Booby Trap by Ed Monk - In the near future, an American soldier sits in a combat zone, trapped by a land mine. As he waits to see what will happen to him, scenes from his past, present, and future unfold around him.
and
Fire Exit by Stacie Lents - Everybody at Westfield High School thinks they know what happened the day of the fire. Fire Exit opens in the aftermath, as the community faces what appears to be a prank gone terribly wrong. But as the kids and adults open up about their lives and the bigger picture of the day's events emerges, the truth proves to be far less simple. Told through a series of poignant and often very funny monologues, Fire Exit is a powerful ensemble piece that proves things, and people, aren't always as they seem.
The Young Actors Guild is supported in part by a grant from the McKinney Arts Commission.