Ben Scranton

I am a Massachusetts-based playwright. My plays have been performed in NY, across the country and in Canada.

2026
April 26 - A Zoom reading of my full-length Holocaust drama, The Last Battalion of Children as part of The Depot New Play Reading Series, Hamden, CT.
March 14 - A public reading of two comedies: The Head of Seamus Delaney and A Revolutionary Roast at Trinity Methodist Church, Springfield, MA. Produced by Bing Productions.

2025
The Head of Seamus Delaney. Four performances in The Pittsburgh New Works Festival September 11-14.
A Revolutionary Roast - The Comic Tale of Reconciliation Between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson performed September 13 at the Ruth Gordon Amphitheater, Quincy, MA.
The Back-Porch Gang (full-length version). May 22-25. Four performances by The...

I am a Massachusetts-based playwright. My plays have been performed in NY, across the country and in Canada.

2026
April 26 - A Zoom reading of my full-length Holocaust drama, The Last Battalion of Children as part of The Depot New Play Reading Series, Hamden, CT.
March 14 - A public reading of two comedies: The Head of Seamus Delaney and A Revolutionary Roast at Trinity Methodist Church, Springfield, MA. Produced by Bing Productions.

2025
The Head of Seamus Delaney. Four performances in The Pittsburgh New Works Festival September 11-14.
A Revolutionary Roast - The Comic Tale of Reconciliation Between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson performed September 13 at the Ruth Gordon Amphitheater, Quincy, MA.
The Back-Porch Gang (full-length version). May 22-25. Four performances by The Levi Stewart Community Theater, Corinna, ME.
The End of Society. March 21 and 22. On-line performances. Produced by PlayZoomers (Boston).

2024
Production: The Back-Porch Gang (full-length) produced by The ACT Theatre Company in Topeka, KS.
Staged Reading: The Back-Porch Gang (full-length). Bennington Theater, VT. Plays in Progress Series.
Reading: The Back-Porch Gang (full-length). Bing Productions. Springfield, MA.
Finalist: The Back-Porch Gang (10 min version). TENS Play Festival, Parish Players Theater, Thetford, VT.

2023:
NY Production: The End of Society. Fully-staged. New Ambassadors Theater Company's Blurring Boundaries Festival, The Hudson Guild Theater in NYC. Critically acclaimed by NY critics.
Reading: The Back-Porch Gang (10 min version). Staged-In-Tent reading series. Gracewell Productions. Ivoryton Playhouse, CT.
Production: The Warehouse at the End of the World. Fully-staged. 7th Annual Orange County Play Fest, Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center, Chester, NY.
Staged Reading: The Head of Seamus Delaney. First place winner in Clan na Gael's One-Act Playwriting Contest, Fairfield, CT.

2022:
The Overtime Theater (San Antonio). The Back-Porch Gang. Fully-staged.
50th Playwrights’ Platform Festival of Short Plays (Boston). The Head of Shamus Delaney. Staged reading.
Crafton Hills College Festival of New Works (Yucaipa, CA). Blessings, Fully-staged.
Gi60 The International One Minute Theater Festival (Houston). Unplanned. Fully-staged.
The Open Eye Theater (Margaretville, NY). The Back-Porch Gang (10 min version) Fully staged.
Newmarket Int'l Festival of One-Act Plays (Ontario). The Back-Porch Gang (10 min version). Fully staged

Other productions:
The Pittsburgh New Works Festival (PA)
Equity Library Theater Summer Virtual Play Festival (NY)
The Drama Studio (Springfield, MA)
International Festival of Arts and Ideas (New Haven, CT)
Westfield State University (MA)
Nantucket Short Play Festival (MA).

Readings:
Bennington Theater (VT)
Tiny Theater on Facebook Live
Just Write Lakeland (FL)
The Depot for New Play Readings (CT)
Play Incubation Collective (MA)
PlayZoomers (MA)
Bing Productions (MA)

Published:
Stonecoast Review Literary Arts Journal
Fresh Words Literary magazine.

Honors:
Fellowship in Dramatic Writing from the Massachusetts Cultural Council
Two-time recipient of the Robert R. Lehan Playwriting Award, Westfield State University (MA)
Finalist for the 2020 James Stevenson Prize of Short Comedic Plays. A national competition.

Actor:
I have worked as a professional actor and singer appearing on the national tour of the Broadway musical Annie and in regional theater. For eight seasons I was a member of the resident acting company at StageWest in Springfield, MA appearing in 17 productions. I have appeared at Hartford Stage (CT), ArtPark in Lewiston, NY, and Theater by the Sea in Portsmouth NH, among others. With my wife, singer/actress Lorrie Armstrong Scranton, we have toured and presented a concert of Tin Pan Alley songs and stories.

Other:
I had a successful 32-year career in Realtor® Association management, including 10 years as CEO for the Realtor® Association of Pioneer Valley in Springfield, MA.

Membership:
The Dramatists Guild of America
Actors’ Equity Association
The Screen Actors Guild
The Playwrights Platform. Served on their Board of Advisors.

Scripts

Score

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

10 min. A down-and-out composer with serious health issues and an aspiring actress struggle to stay together. Each striving for artistic fulfillment. When she finds something of interest in a dumpster their world could be about to change. Can his dreams be realized by somebody’s discarded artistry? At what cost? Who owns creativity?

10 min. A down-and-out composer with serious health issues and an aspiring actress struggle to stay together. Each striving for artistic fulfillment. When she finds something of interest in a dumpster their world could be about to change. Can his dreams be realized by somebody’s discarded artistry? At what cost? Who owns creativity?

A Revolutionary Roast - The tale of reconciliation Between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

20 min. PBS has scheduled a celebrity roast of John Adams. The scene is the final rehearsal prior to filming. Abigail Adams is the stage manager. Thomas Jefferson is the host. Insults fly fast and furious. They are sarcastic endearments. For beneath the bluster and bravado these men have great respect and admiration for each other. As of now however, all is unsettled. Can they resolve their differences...

20 min. PBS has scheduled a celebrity roast of John Adams. The scene is the final rehearsal prior to filming. Abigail Adams is the stage manager. Thomas Jefferson is the host. Insults fly fast and furious. They are sarcastic endearments. For beneath the bluster and bravado these men have great respect and admiration for each other. As of now however, all is unsettled. Can they resolve their differences before they die?

Santa in Disguise

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

2-9 min. Two people who work in Santa’s Worship at a department store during the holiday season meet up for drinks. One person portrays Santa and the other one plays an elf. Santa's mysterious behavior is a curiosity. His co-worker is determined to find out more.

2-9 min. Two people who work in Santa’s Worship at a department store during the holiday season meet up for drinks. One person portrays Santa and the other one plays an elf. Santa's mysterious behavior is a curiosity. His co-worker is determined to find out more.

Warehouse at the End of the World

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

90 min. A troupe of alien actors visit Earth bringing a cautionary tale for our time. In this play within a play, they show us life on Earth in the aftermath of nuclear war and relentless climate change disasters. The living exist in an absurdist landscape filled with comic urgency. Elmo and Otto are two drifters who wander the land struggling to survive. Taking refuge in a vacant warehouse, they meet a...

90 min. A troupe of alien actors visit Earth bringing a cautionary tale for our time. In this play within a play, they show us life on Earth in the aftermath of nuclear war and relentless climate change disasters. The living exist in an absurdist landscape filled with comic urgency. Elmo and Otto are two drifters who wander the land struggling to survive. Taking refuge in a vacant warehouse, they meet a traumatized boy and the warehouse proprietor. When their survival is threatened by the theatrical façade of their storytelling, they reach out in desperation to humankind. They break the fourth wall to directly confront the audience, pleading their case. Life-altering decisions must be considered which may cost everyone everything. Will these foreigners from another world be welcome here? Ultimately, Warehouse at the End of the World is a story about connection, empathy, and choice.

Official

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

2-3 min. After a devastating car accident Todd's college football career is over. His father tries to carve out a potential career path for him as a football official. Sister Meg is caught in the middle. What are her career options?

2-3 min. After a devastating car accident Todd's college football career is over. His father tries to carve out a potential career path for him as a football official. Sister Meg is caught in the middle. What are her career options?

Field Trip

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

10-12 min. Lee faces her husband’s controlling nature on a daily basis. Lately it has gotten worse. Trust issues surface when Lee’s elderly mother, who is struggling with dementia, recalls a childhood field trip. The story of the trip has repercussions for Lee and Dag linking them to an important event. Their relationship is tested by the revelation.

10-12 min. Lee faces her husband’s controlling nature on a daily basis. Lately it has gotten worse. Trust issues surface when Lee’s elderly mother, who is struggling with dementia, recalls a childhood field trip. The story of the trip has repercussions for Lee and Dag linking them to an important event. Their relationship is tested by the revelation.

Score - 1 min version

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

1 min. A homeless couple pull a hand-written piano sonata from a dumpster, The score may be of value to them. But at what cost? Who left it there?

1 min. A homeless couple pull a hand-written piano sonata from a dumpster, The score may be of value to them. But at what cost? Who left it there?

Unplanned

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

1-min. A young married couple face an unplanned event that upends their world.

1-min. A young married couple face an unplanned event that upends their world.

The Back-Porch Gang - 10 minute version

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

10 min version. Early one summer morning, four residents of the Bluebonnet Village Retirement Community wave at passing cars for the fun of it. Life affirming friendship mingles with insults. Verbal barbs fly as the excitement leads to a revealing ‘literary’ conclusion.

Recommendation: “The audience loved The Back-Porch Gang. The laughter rang long and loud. Thank you for a charming piece of work.”...

10 min version. Early one summer morning, four residents of the Bluebonnet Village Retirement Community wave at passing cars for the fun of it. Life affirming friendship mingles with insults. Verbal barbs fly as the excitement leads to a revealing ‘literary’ conclusion.

Recommendation: “The audience loved The Back-Porch Gang. The laughter rang long and loud. Thank you for a charming piece of work.” Gary Bullock, Literary Manager. Mil Nicholson, Director. The Blue Sphere Alliance at the Lex Theatre, Hollywood, CA

The End of Society

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

15-20 min. When an African-American woman submits an unusual piece of original art to an art show debate takes place between the white arts administrator and the artist. They navigate a treacherous maze of verbal sparring, populated with racial barbs and personal threats. The play is a satire on race relations, the role of art in society, communication barriers, and the discovery of common ground.

15-20 min. When an African-American woman submits an unusual piece of original art to an art show debate takes place between the white arts administrator and the artist. They navigate a treacherous maze of verbal sparring, populated with racial barbs and personal threats. The play is a satire on race relations, the role of art in society, communication barriers, and the discovery of common ground.

The Head of Seamus Delaney

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

30 min. (Finalist for the 2020 James Stevenson Prize of Short Comedic Plays, a national competition) Two opportunistic Irishmen place a bar bet to see who has the biggest head in the city. The men ride a wave of conspiracy theories and convoluted word play as they try to figure out how to win. Lopsided love and family devotion play a hand in the outcome. A celebration of traditional Irish storytelling.

30 min. (Finalist for the 2020 James Stevenson Prize of Short Comedic Plays, a national competition) Two opportunistic Irishmen place a bar bet to see who has the biggest head in the city. The men ride a wave of conspiracy theories and convoluted word play as they try to figure out how to win. Lopsided love and family devotion play a hand in the outcome. A celebration of traditional Irish storytelling.

Maude and Maxine Make Change

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

13-15 min. Maude and Maxine live in the basement of a castle as laundresses to a royal couple. When one of them questions the rules, comic chaos erupts. The play is a zany look at how women speak truth to power, communicate in the workplace, and initiate change. A reimagining of ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’.

13-15 min. Maude and Maxine live in the basement of a castle as laundresses to a royal couple. When one of them questions the rules, comic chaos erupts. The play is a zany look at how women speak truth to power, communicate in the workplace, and initiate change. A reimagining of ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’.

The Last Battalion of Children

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

80 -90 min. In a dream world of nightmarish realism and recurring memory an elderly Nazi physician revisits his past. Haunted by spirits seeking accountability for in his role in the Holocaust, he attempts to justify his actions. When confronted by the spirit of one of his young victims, his daughter, and grandson he is forced to come to terms with his wartime activity. The characters battle to the end...

80 -90 min. In a dream world of nightmarish realism and recurring memory an elderly Nazi physician revisits his past. Haunted by spirits seeking accountability for in his role in the Holocaust, he attempts to justify his actions. When confronted by the spirit of one of his young victims, his daughter, and grandson he is forced to come to terms with his wartime activity. The characters battle to the end, unable to forget or move forward.

This Could Have Been Avoided

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

1 min. A court worker escorts a convicted felon to her court-assigned community service. The felon harbors a secret which will make her community service rather ironic. The perils of auditioning have serious consequences.

1 min. A court worker escorts a convicted felon to her court-assigned community service. The felon harbors a secret which will make her community service rather ironic. The perils of auditioning have serious consequences.

Charlotte's Revival

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

90 min. Charlie runs a revival movie theater. While changing the movie marquee one night, he is confronted by Charlotte, a troubled and grief-stricken loner with a tragic past. Through a series of fictional movie references, and an emotionally shattering story, she accuses Charlie of a personal indiscretion dating back to high school. The events force Charlie to confront his relationship with both Charlotte...

90 min. Charlie runs a revival movie theater. While changing the movie marquee one night, he is confronted by Charlotte, a troubled and grief-stricken loner with a tragic past. Through a series of fictional movie references, and an emotionally shattering story, she accuses Charlie of a personal indiscretion dating back to high school. The events force Charlie to confront his relationship with both Charlotte and his son. His memory is tested as he struggles to do the right thing. The play examines one woman's family trauma, mental distress, grief and loss and its impact on those around her.

Production: The New Works Festival, Pittsburgh, Pa, 2019. (one-act version)

Review: "Perhaps the most astonishing play I had the pleasure of seeing at the Pittsburgh New Works Festival was Charlotte's Revival....so much of the power of the show lies in the gradual revelations and the horror, anguish, and sympathy that the audience experiences as the characters do. Expertly written."
Eva Phillips, Pittsburgh in the Round.

Weighting to be Noticed

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

15 min. The lives of three very different teenagers intertwine at a call-back audition for a coming-of-age film. One is coping with the disappearance of his mother and a distant father. Another with the façade of supportive parents. The stakes are high as they navigate a treacherous maze of self-discovery, the need for stability, love and acceptance. Family dysfunction, drugs, weight, and a desire to be...

15 min. The lives of three very different teenagers intertwine at a call-back audition for a coming-of-age film. One is coping with the disappearance of his mother and a distant father. Another with the façade of supportive parents. The stakes are high as they navigate a treacherous maze of self-discovery, the need for stability, love and acceptance. Family dysfunction, drugs, weight, and a desire to be perfect are hauntingly apparent. The story is told in flashback.

Blessings

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

20-25 min. Struggling to continue the family tradition of holiday baking, sisters Birdie and Mary face the first Christmas without their mother. Birdie is so grief-stricken she channels her mother and dresses and speaks as she would. Their Aunt Maggie attempts to help but her childhood resentments undermine the girl’s cherished memories. When a mysterious letter is found at the bottom of a flour tin...

20-25 min. Struggling to continue the family tradition of holiday baking, sisters Birdie and Mary face the first Christmas without their mother. Birdie is so grief-stricken she channels her mother and dresses and speaks as she would. Their Aunt Maggie attempts to help but her childhood resentments undermine the girl’s cherished memories. When a mysterious letter is found at the bottom of a flour tin everything changes. Can the young women manage their grief while honoring the memory of their mother?

The Back Porch Gang - full length version

by Ben Scranton

Synopsis

Full-length version (90 minutes). Residents at a retirement community struggle with loneliness, boredom and purpose. To pass the time they wave at cars to see if they can get a wave back. This harmless activity takes an unexpected turn with the appearance of a police officer and a quirky stranger. Suddenly the residents are forced to face the past and its impact on the present. Secrets are revealed as they...

Full-length version (90 minutes). Residents at a retirement community struggle with loneliness, boredom and purpose. To pass the time they wave at cars to see if they can get a wave back. This harmless activity takes an unexpected turn with the appearance of a police officer and a quirky stranger. Suddenly the residents are forced to face the past and its impact on the present. Secrets are revealed as they navigate a maze of guilt and missed opportunity. The play is a comic take on relationships that seniors have with family, friends and lovers. It examines the visceral need to be noticed and acknowledged.

Production: The Levi Stewart Community Theater, Corinna, ME. 2025
Production: ACT Theater Co., Topeka, KN. 2024
Production: The Overtime Theatre, San Antonio. 2022.
Reading: Bing Productions, Springfield, MA. 2024
Reading: Bennington Theater, Vermont. 2024.
Reading: Just Write Lakeland, Florida. 2022, 2023.
Reading: Play Incubation Collective, Massachusetts. 2021

Testimonials:

"This endearing script features a lovable and zany cast of characters you can’t help but root for. Each character has a distinct backstory and unique quirks with well-defined relationships to each other. The commentary on life at senior living facilities is rife with comedy, but the waving game they play also speaks to the invisibility of the elderly in our society. The play entertainingly twists and turns beyond the initial set-up, creating a heartwarming story of love lost and found again."
- Catherine Randazzo, Associate Artist/Literary Manager, Florida Studio Theater, Sarasota, FL

:Ben Scranton’s concept of senior citizens who wave at passing cars in hopes of getting a wave back speaks to the visceral human need to be noticed. The Overtime Theater is honored to have presented the world premiere of The Back-Porch Gang, a play that explores the themes of love, forgiveness, and renewal. Night after performance night, this superbly written comedy garnered nonstop laughs from the audience who seemed immediately drawn to each finely etched character. Scranton is a master storyteller and his funny, heartwarming play deserves to be seen."
~ Jade Esteban Estrada, Artistic Director, Overtime Theater, San Antonio, Texas

“Very dear and lovely. I am reminded of ‘Mornings at Seven.’”
~ Marsha Mason, Actor, Writer, and Director

“The Back-Porch Gang is full of life and love and lots of laughs. Scranton knows these characters well, and he gives them relationships and situations that make senior life more fun than high school.”
~ Marcia Milgrom Dodge, Tony & Drama Desk Award Nominated Director & Choreographer