SYNOPSIS:
Slumber parties have much lore… but the third knock is one to always avoid… if you can.
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SYNOPSIS:
Slumber parties have much lore… but the third knock is one to always avoid… if you can.
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THIRD KNOCK
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Ryan Kaminski:
THIRD KNOCK
by Debra A. Cole
“
07/05/2026 - I love the references to popular horror movies and cliches in this fun, engaging, and hilariously spooky one minute play! Debra does such a great job with her one minute pieces (and her pieces of all lengths) and this is no exception. Perfect for high schools, universities, and one minute play festivals. Well done!
07/05/2026 - I love the references to popular horror movies and cliches in this fun, engaging, and hilariously spooky one minute play! Debra does such a great job with her one minute pieces (and her pieces of all lengths) and this is no exception. Perfect for high schools, universities, and one minute play festivals. Well done!
”
Evan Baughfman:
THIRD KNOCK
by Debra A. Cole
“
Knock, knock, knock... Who's there? This clever bit of horror genre subversion! Easy-to-stage and fun!
Knock, knock, knock... Who's there? This clever bit of horror genre subversion! Easy-to-stage and fun!
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Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn:
THIRD KNOCK
by Debra A. Cole
“
My favorite thing about horror tropes is when they get thrown into a "real world" situation and get called out! These teens are having a lovely slumber party, scaring each other with urban legends. But these teens aren't dumb and it makes this one minute hilarious!
My favorite thing about horror tropes is when they get thrown into a "real world" situation and get called out! These teens are having a lovely slumber party, scaring each other with urban legends. But these teens aren't dumb and it makes this one minute hilarious!
”
AMBER: female, teen
ANJIE: female, teen
PIP: female, teen
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