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10 Ways to Survive the Holidays

Length: 75 minutes (Note: sections can easily be cut to shorten time)
Cast Size: 10-40+ (ideal cast: 20 any)
Genre: Comedy
Sub-Genre: Christmas/Holiday
Synopsis:
Sure, it’s the most wonderful time of the year – but during the holiday season, you have to be ready for anything. You never know when you might be trapped in an increasingly embarrassing family photo shoot; or haunted by ghosts who want to teach you life lessons; or cornered by carolers demanding figgy pudding when they really mean cash. Luckily, the narrators are here to show you how to make...Read More

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Product specification details
Genre Comedy
Sub-genre Christmas/Holiday
Length Type Full-Length
Author Display Don Zolidis
Cast Size 10-40+ (ideal cast: 20 any)
Approx. Running Time 75 minutes (Note: sections can easily be cut to shorten time)

* Minimum Royalty: $90.00 / performance

Script PDF: $11.00

Acting Edition Book: $11.99

Stage Manager Edition: $24.99

* Listed royalties are minimum rates for non-professional and school productions. Actual rates will be calculated during checkout. Professional rates are determined after an application is submitted.

Sure, it’s the most wonderful time of the year – but during the holiday season, you have to be ready for anything. You never know when you might be trapped in an increasingly embarrassing family photo shoot; or haunted by ghosts who want to teach you life lessons; or cornered by carolers demanding figgy pudding when they really mean cash. Luckily, the narrators are here to show you how to make it through New Years in one piece – and the holiday play won’t be one of your worries with a flexible cast, easily adjustable length, and minimal set. 10 Ways to Survive the Holidays is a crowd-pleasing whirlwind tour through the hilarious  pitfalls that we all power through to make merry.

(Note: the length is adjustable, as the playwright allows cutting segments and adjusting the number in the title accordingly  to create a shorter evening. Please see script for details.)

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