Sacramento Fifty Miles (or Brementown West)
Product Code: ST3000
Approx. Run Time: 85 min.
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Product Code: ST3000
Approx. Run Time: 85 min.
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Product Code: AD3000
Approx. Run Time: 60 min.
Taking its more-or-less plot from Sir Wilfred Wolf, who claims he has been wrongfully typed by Aesop as the bad guy, the play undertakes to overturn other fables.
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Approx. Run Time: 125 min.
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Product Code: E01000
Approx. Run Time: 125 min.
An assortment of immigrants are attending night classes at a New York public school where they strive, with the help of a bewildered teacher, to learn enough English and American history to pass their naturalization test.
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Approx. Run Time: 70 min.
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Product Code: BF1000
Approx. Run Time: 115 min.
From England, The Beeple is an utterly ridiculous fantasy about honor among the bees.
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Approx. Run Time: 150 min.
Product Code: AH1000
Approx. Run Time: 120 min.
Premiered with an elaborate production by the Dallas Theater Center, this two-act musical can magically turn your stage into a wonderland. The play deals honestly with Lewis Carroll's stories and characters—even Alice's fall down the rabbit hole. Sally Netzel has created unlimited opportunities for imaginative costumes, props, scenery and lighting. Beatrice Wolf's music inspires wonderful ideas for choreographing various scenes.
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Approx. Run Time: 45 min.
Pegora, an apprentice witch, has a flaw in her nature—she cannot help doing good. When the head witch, Mother Martacloy, learns that Pegora has made a contribution to the Orphaned Children's Home, she orders the misfit stripped of her broom. Pegora begs for one last chance, and Mother Martacloy grants it on condition that Pegora kidnap the seven princesses of a neighboring kingdom.
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Approx. Run Time: 70 min.
In this two-act production, a dime-novel hero rises from rags to riches. Ragged Dick, an honest, upright lad who earns his meager living by shining shoes, is entrusted with a $2 bill by a rich banker.
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