Kiss, Then Tell

Kiss, Then Tell by Greg Cummings, published by Baker’s Plays in February 2011, is a collection of nine very short romantic comedies tailored for high school casts and audiences. This edition, comprising 66 pages, presents a series of poignant and bittersweet one-act plays that explore the moments immediately following a young couple’s first kiss, offering a unique perspective on youthful romance.
Readers will find a variety of scenarios that delve into the complexities of young love, such as the play “Love Bites,” where a ten-year-old girl attempts to clarify the difference between sharing a sandwich and kissing to a new classmate. The collection emphasizes themes of romance and the nuances of relationships, making it a fitting choice for those interested in drama and performing arts. With its accessible language and engaging content, Kiss, Then Tell serves as a valuable resource for high school theater programs.
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Greg Cummings
Kiss, Then Tell is a series of nine very short romantic comedies written specifically for high school casts and audiences. Kiss, Then Tell is a series of variations on a theme: each of these poignant, bittersweet one act plays begins by discovering a young couple immediately AFTER their first kiss.
In Love Bites, a ten year-old girl needs to convince the new kid in school, a lonely ten year- old boy, that sharing a sandwich is NOT like kissing.
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