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What I Wanted to Say

What I Wanted to Say is a series of scenes exploring the common human experience of wanting to say one thing and saying something else, or saying nothing at all.

  • Full Length Play
  • Comedy/Drama
  • 50 minutes

  • Time Period: Contemporary
  • Target Audience: Pre-Teen (Age 11 - 13), Teen (Age 14 - 18), Adult
  • Set Requirements: Bare Stage/Simple Set

  • Performance Group:
  • College Theatre / Student, High School/Secondary
Written by a group of high-school students over the course of nine months, What I Wanted to Say is a series of scenes exploring the common human experience of wanting to say one thing and saying something else, or saying nothing at all.

Each vignette is complete in itself exploring a different situation: a father is unable to communicate his pride and love to his son who is going off to college; a teacher corrects students kindly and gently but expresses her true feelings to the chalkboard through gritted teeth; teens comment on the fashions of others but secretly feel differently about what they are seeing; three abused children express what they wish they could say to their abusers; and much more.

Ten scenes in a variety of styles yield a show that is touching, funny, sad and inspiring all at once. Excellent material for high-school actors with different levels of acting experience. 

  • Casting: 8M, 12F
  • Casting Attributes: Expandable casting

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Written by a group of high-school students over the course of nine months, What I Wanted to Say is a series of scenes exploring the common human experience of wanting to say one thing and saying something else, or saying nothing at all. Each vignette is complete in itself exploring a different situation: a father is unable to communicate his pride and love to his son who is going off to college; a teacher corrects students kindly and gently but expresses her true feelings to the chalkboard through gritted teeth; teens comment on the fashions of others but secretly feel differently about what they are seeing; three abused children express what they wish they could say to their abusers; and much more. Ten scenes in a variety of styles yield a show that is touching, funny, sad and inspiring all at once. Excellent material for high-school actors with different levels of acting experience. Simple staging and lighting. Approximate running time: 50 minutes.

$19.95