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    sanjayBy sanjayMay 5, 2026No Comments17 Mins Read
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    Everyone loves well-done high school plays. When the actors and director are engaged in the storyline and the blocking is done correctly, a play can deeply impact everyone involved, from the cast and crew to the audience. The struggle is: Which plays are best to perform in high school? There are seemingly endless options for high school plays, and thinking about which one to put on can be overwhelming. That’s why we put together this list of 50 of the best high school plays with a range of genres, plots, and lessons to help make your decision easier.

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    Large-Cast High School Plays

    1. Alice in Wonderland

    Alice in Wonderland is a beloved classic from every student’s childhood. The script, costumes, and set allow for a very creative and energetic play to take place. With digestible themes and a happy-go-lucky plot, this play is definitely a classic for a large cast of high schoolers.

    Cast: 10 roles, large ensemble

    Licensing: Music Theatre International

    2. Peter and the Starcatcher

    This is the story of the young orphan who ultimately became Peter Pan. High school audiences will love the familiar names and storyline, and the cast will love the unique plot.

    Cast: 12 roles, large ensemble

    Licensing: Music Theatre International

    3. Almost, Maine

    This work consists of nine short plays that explore the themes of love and loss in the town of Almost, Maine. The play has received critical acclaim and tugs on heartstrings, discussing topics that many have experienced but may not have been able to share publicly. In high school, friendships and other relationships are gained and lost at an accelerated rate. This theme will definitely resonate with the student body.

    Cast: 12–19 roles, large ensemble

    Licensing: Dramatists Play Service

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    4. The Crucible

    The Crucible is a play based on the Salem witch trials of 1692. This story is very engaging and discusses a village obsessed with a witch hunt and the tribulations around the event. This classic may be shocking to newer generations of students who may not be educated on the reality of the Salem witch trials.

    Cast: 22 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    5. The Jungle Book

    Most high school students watched or read The Jungle Book as a child, so it is the perfect nostalgic story to tell. The plot rings true for high schoolers, as at its core it is about Mowgli, a young boy attempting to fit in with others and see where he truly belongs. Although high school students may not literally be in the jungle with wolves, they are attempting to navigate the world, and this story will resonate with them.

    Cast: 10–25 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    6. The Outsiders

    The Outsiders is a story about two gangs of friends who get into a fight that ends in a disaster that changes their lives. This story is often taught in English class and will be perfect for a high school class who has just finished reading and analyzing the book’s plot.

    Cast: 18 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    7. Anne of Green Gables

    Every young child should read Anne of Green Gables, and this play brings the book to life. Anne Shirley is a character who must go through the trials of living with a farmer who believed he was receiving a young boy instead of a girl. This story is about family, home, and the concept of love, and it’s a familiar classic.

    Cast: 18–39 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    8. Front

    Front is set in Blitz-era England and covers struggling individuals and families who must come to terms with the war going on around them. The horrors, tragedies, and losses inherent in war are discussed in emotional ways. This story is educational and tugs on the heartstrings.

    Cast: 18 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    9. Mariner

    This play celebrates the triumphs and challenges of Christopher Columbus. It’s perfect for a high school audience and explores themes of Columbus’ life, loves, and struggles against authority.

    Cast: 16 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    10. It’s a Wonderful Life

    It’s a Wonderful Life teaches valuable life lessons about the importance of community, the impact of one person’s actions, the value of family, and the power of finding meaning in everyday life, even when facing challenges.

    Cast: 24 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    11. Sherlock Holmes

    Sherlock Holmes is a classic whodunit tale. The story has a strong male lead and is perfect to draw in excited audience members, as it follows a clear mystery/thriller in a period piece that allows for fun costumes and sets.

    Cast: 20 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    Classic High School Plays

    12. Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet is the ultimate classic high school play. A familiar story with plenty of room to innovate and make it your own with a unique cast and blocking, the plot is sure to engross the crowd and be tons of fun to put on.

    Cast: 18 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    13. Radium Girls

    Radium Girls is based on the true story of Grace Fryer attempting to fight in court for the female laborers who were killed by their factory’s radium-based paint. This story is a piece of history and will effectively educate and inspire high school students on American history, combined with an intriguing plot and characters.

    Cast: 10 roles, ensemble optional

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    14. A Midsummer Night’s Dream

    This classic allows for a cast of actors to shine, combined with opportunities for gorgeous sets and costumes. This is definitely a classic high school play that has been done before but can still shine with some distinctive directing.

    Cast: 9 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    15. Sense and Sensibility

    Based on the Jane Austen classic, the story follows two sisters who have to look for a new home and deal with the consequences and tragedy of their father’s sudden passing in 18th-century England. This story is familiar and is sure to build emotions in the audience.

    Cast: 14 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    16. Macbeth

    The familiar Shakespeare play centers on General Macbeth learning he will become the king of Scotland and the events that occur due to this discovery. This story is filled with shocking twists and deaths and can be shifted to fit a unique cast.

    Cast: 10 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    17. A Christmas Carol

    A Christmas Carol is a classic and familiar story for your high school students. The story revolves around Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly and miserable old man who meets the spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come in order to become a kinder man. This story is heartwarming and is perfect for the holiday season.

    Cast: 5 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    18. Twelfth Night

    This is another Shakespeare play that, although familiar, can be transformed depending on the director, cast, and set. It revolves around the classic love triangle trope, combined with twists, turns, and disguises.

    Cast: 7 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    19. The Importance of Being Earnest

    The Importance of Being Earnest is about two bachelors who create alter egos to bring excitement into their lives. They meet women and attempt to woo them, and hilarity ensues. This story is filled with irony and is one of the classic high school plays.

    Cast: 9 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    20. Animal Farm (Bond)

    This is a classic story that many high school English classes touch on, so it will be perfect as one of your next high school plays. The story is filled with satire and political references, disguised as a simpler story about pigs and barnyard animals.

    Cast: 7 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    21. Eurydice

    This is the story of Orpheus through the eyes of Eurydice herself. She must journey to the underworld after dying on her wedding day. The story is told through a contemporary eye with plot twists and the classic elements of a love story. Audiences will recognize the familiar plot but love the new aspects of the reimagined classic.

    Cast: 7 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    22. Antigone

    This is a classic story about a woman having to face a decision between individual action and fate. There are many relatable and educational themes in Antigone that will resonate with high school students, and the story is one of the tried-and-true classic high school plays.

    Cast: 12 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    23. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is the play adaptation of a famous novel, often discussed in high school English classes, which makes it one of the perfect high school plays to put on. (It’s also a famous movie starring Jack Nicholson.) The play follows life in a mental institution while still including humor and candor along with interesting characters.

    Cast: 17 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    Unique High School Plays

    24. She Kills Monsters

    She Kills Monsters is a newer play about a Dungeons and Dragons–loving girl who goes through a great fairy-tale adventure while simultaneously dealing with the loss of her sister. This story is incredibly engaging and exciting, with opportunities for fun props and fight scenes. Your students are sure to love it!

    Cast: 9 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    25. Middletown

    This play is about Mary Swanson moving to Middletown, eager to enjoy the neighborly bonds of the new small town. But Mary discovers the truth behind the facade and must deal with large themes such as the need for love and forgiveness, and the meaning of life itself. This story is deeply moving and funny and will resonate with your students.

    Cast: 12 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    26. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

    This play is about a teenage boy who is falsely accused of killing a neighbor’s dog. The boy must investigate the crime himself to clear his name. Based on the bestselling novel by Mark Haddon, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is a very exciting play with twists and turns, and it has great and intense roles for skilled actors.

    Cast: 10 roles

    Licensing: Dramatists Play Service

    27. Mockingbird

    Mockingbird is about Caitlin, an 11-year-old girl on the autism spectrum. Caitlin is faced with the unthinkable: a mass shooting in which her brother dies. Caitlin must deal with the tragic loss, and the audience follows her and her attempts to understand and work her way through her life. This story is incredibly educating and eye-opening, as well as tear-jerking.

    Cast: 6 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    28. Girls in the Boat

    Girls in the Boat is inspired by true stories of the U.S. Women’s Olympic rowing team. This play follows a group of fiery women who actively fight prejudice in order to compete in the previously male-dominated sport of rowing. It’s inspiring and perfect to show to an audience of high school students for its positive messages.

    Cast: 11 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    29. Left to Our Own Devices

    This new play is about an ensemble diving into their individual experiences navigating the digital world. The play is perfect for the student demographic, who each have their own unique struggles with the internet, as each member of the audience will also have a personal connection in some manner.

    Cast: 11 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    30. A Murder Is Announced

    This is the story of a murder and the subsequent attempt to solve the murder. The story is set in the 1950s, which allows for fun costuming and set design. The play is filled with twists and turns and dramatic confrontations, and it’s tons of fun to perform as well as watch.

    Cast: 12 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    31. Al’s Business Cards

    This story is a contemporary tale of a man who accidentally gets his business cards swapped with a real-estate agent, which subsequently starts a chain reaction that ruins his life. The play is a comedy that is unfamiliar to most audiences, so it will be extra fun to make your own.

    Cast: 5 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    32. And Then There Were None

    And Then There Were None follows 10 strangers who are summoned to a remote island with nothing in common but a wicked past. Quickly, the guests begin to kill one another and reveal their secrets. This is definitely a dark play, but it will keep your audience on the edge of their seats.

    Cast: 11 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    33. Death by Chocolate

    When celebrity chef Edith Chiles suddenly dies before the grand opening of a health resort, the manager must search for clues and sleuth to uncover her murderer. This mystery/thriller is filled with satirical characters and fun, while also being intriguing throughout.

    Cast: 12 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    34. Lost Girl

    Lost Girl follows Wendy Darling after she goes to Neverland with Peter Pan and then has to return back to her daily life. This play is perfect for an engaged audience who knows the backstory of Peter Pan but wants a more contemporary take on the characters and setting.

    Cast: 12 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    35. Spider’s Web

    Spider’s Web is a comedy-thriller written by Agatha Christie, separated into three distinct acts with an amazing blend of suspense and humor. The story is complex, involving murder, police, a detective, and a murder mystery. Both the director and the cast can have lots of fun with this plot.

    Cast: 12 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    36. That’s the Spirit

    That’s the Spirit is filled with action and suspense. This whodunit involves an illusionist and a crew of “weirdos”—a ventriloquist dummy, a man with x-ray eyes, a walking lampshade, and other unforgettable characters. This is one of the high school plays that is perfect for a diverse, talented cast of students.

    Cast: 12 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    37. Around the World in 80 Days

    This play follows adventurer Phileas Fogg on his race to circle the globe in 80 days. However, he is followed the entire way by a detective who believes Fogg is actually a robber on the run. This play is comedic and suspenseful, and the cast can be expanded to up to 39 characters and covers all seven continents!

    Cast: 6 roles, ensemble

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    38. Launch Day (Love Stories From the Year 2108)

    This play follows six couples in a high-tech future society. The challenges these couples face are outrageous and comedic, and the script allows for many hilarious moments for an engaged high school audience.

    Cast: 6–10 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    39. The Ghost of Splinter Cove

    This play is an adventure story from the imaginations of three young people playing in the basement on a rainy day. Eventually, the story becomes more real than their imaginations and the friends discover family secrets that they never thought possible. This play is perfect to unlock high school students’ imagination and creativity.

    Cast: 6 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    40. One Stoplight Town

    One Stoplight Town is a play about a classic small town that involves a love story, a tale about change, a reuniting, and a lost friendship. This play takes many tropes of the small town and humanizes them with familiar characters and situations that one may face in a one-stoplight town. The large ensemble of the play allows for lots of flexibility and opportunity for fun roles.

    Cast: 5 roles, 10–20 large ensemble

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    41. Reunited Shorts

    Reunited Shorts is six short plays about reunions. These reunions range from awkward to humorous to emotional, and have at least one element of relatability in every short play that someone in the audience will be sure to digest. This play is perfect for a cast of talented high schoolers.

    Cast: 12 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    42. Our Town

    Our Town, referred to by Edward Albee as “the greatest American play ever written,” presents the small town of Grover’s Corners in three acts: “Daily Life,” “Love and Marriage,” and “Death and Eternity.” This play opened on Broadway in 1938 and has been beloved for generations.

    Cast: 10–20 large ensemble

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    43. Hadestown

    This is a musical inspired by the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, retold through a modern blend of folk, jazz, and theatrical storytelling. Hadestown: Teen Edition follows Orpheus as he journeys to the underworld to bring Eurydice home, while also exploring themes of love, sacrifice, doubt, hope, and power. It offers a meaningful learning opportunity for a school audience by encouraging students to reflect on resilience, trust, and the choices people make in difficult times.

    Cast: 8 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    44. The House of Bernarda Alba

    The House of Bernarda Alba is a play set in a small Spanish village that focuses on the strict and oppressive rule of Bernarda Alba over her five daughters after the death of her husband. The daughters, yearning for freedom and love, struggle against their mother’s harsh control, leading to secrets, tension, and ultimately tragedy. The play explores themes of repression, desire, and the clash between individual will and societal expectations.

    Cast: 13 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    45. Everybody’s Talking About Jamie

    This is a musical about Jamie New, a teenager from Sheffield who is trying to find the courage to live openly and confidently as himself. Everybody’s Talking About Jamie: Teen Edition follows Jamie as he faces uncertainty, prejudice, and bullying while leaning on the support of his mother and friends. The show explores themes of identity, acceptance, courage, family, and self-expression, offering a meaningful learning opportunity for a school audience about empathy, belonging, and standing up for who you are.

    Cast: 25 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    46. A Doll’s House

    This play navigates identity and freedom, telling the story of Nora Helmer, a seemingly happy housewife in 19th-century Norway. As secrets from her past resurface, Nora realizes that her marriage to Torvald is based on deception and control.

    Cast: 10 roles

    Licensing: Concord Theatricals

    47. Boswell

    Boswell is a work of historical fiction revolving around an American graduate student who travels to a Scottish noblewoman’s estate to research the iconic literary giant Samuel Johnson. Along the way, she discovers the chaotic genius writing of James Boswell, who lived centuries before her. This play revolves around friendship, travel, and the written word.

    Cast: 19 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    48. Miss Fancy: Elephant Queen of the Zoo

    Travel back in time to the 1930s. With the Birmingham Parks Board threatening to close the zoo and sell off its remaining animals to the highest bidder, Miss Fancy, with the help of John Todd and Ricky Round, must devise a plan to save the zoo before it’s too late. Music, magic, comedy, and dancing come together in this well-rounded play.

    Cast: 10 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    49. Miss Holmes Returns

    A nurse and activist finds herself on the run, wanted for murder. Pursued by authorities who choose to ignore a clear case of self-defense due to her Indian heritage and influence from sinister figures from the shadowy criminal underworld, she turns to Miss Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Dorothy Watson for help. The play examines the intersections of sexism, classism, and racism.

    Cast: 11 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

    50. Night Night, Roger Roger

    This play is a plea for every person to stop growing up so fast. Night Night, Roger Roger is a fanciful comedy about the world after the sun goes down. It features roller-skating nanas, kids with tin cans, literary-obsessed vampires, clumsy security guards, kids without tin cans, quirky game-show hosts, and more.

    Cast: 19 roles

    Licensing: Dramatic Publishing

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