The Scarlet Letter
Product Code: SB6000
Approx. Run Time: 90 min.
Hawthorne's masterpiece lends itself dramatically to a stage presentation
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Approx. Run Time: 90 min.
Hawthorne's masterpiece lends itself dramatically to a stage presentation
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Approx. Run Time: 155 min.
Screwtape, a senior devil from hell, has delegated some authority to a junior fiend, Wormwood, whose assignment is to seize the soul of a very human and lovable young man. This might be called a devilish dramatic contest with high-level meaning thrashed out in terms of brilliant low-level comedy.
Learn moreProduct Code: D19000
Approx. Run Time: 50 min.
This arrangement retains all the excitement and significance of the original as Nora becomes aware that she has been deluded in her marriage and that she now has a greater duty to herself. For the sake of her own salvation, she must leave her home and her husband to seek a life in which she can be truly herself. The sound of the door closing as Nora leaves is a sound that has reverberated through all of drama. An excellent way to introduce students to a great writer.
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Approx. Run Time: 95 min.
This is the story of Junie Moon and her friends, Arthur and Warren. Each has been tragically handicapped but each has retained the strength and humor they desperately need in their search for a fulfilling life.
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Approx. Run Time: 100 min.
One of the survivors of Terezin concentration camp, Raja, wants to keep a promise she made to save the drawings and poems of the children of Terezin. Having lived through it all, she tells the true story of teaching when there was nothing to teach with, helping to give hope when there was little reason for hope, and creating a little world of laughter, flowers and butterflies behind the barbed wire. Butterflies became a symbol of defiance for the children, making it possible for them to live on and play happily while waiting to be transported.
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Approx. Run Time: 55 min.
This play dramatically focuses on the inner conflict of Tom during one long summer ago. In a warm season of ripening, the boy proves his manhood and the man relives his boyhood.
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Approx. Run Time: 110 min.
Vonnegut begins with a young man searching for companionship and identity through participation in amateur theatre. The final scene gets to the heart of what really concerns young people as a music teacher fights to salvage a rebellious young man, explaining to him how one might bring beauty into the world. "Love yourself," the teacher tells him, "and make your instrument sing about it."
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Approx. Run Time: 130 min.
The play is set in the future where mindless happiness is universal; where babies are not born but decanted from bottles; where human frustrations are eliminated by happiness drugs. Into this society comes John, a sensitive, human throwback.
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Approx. Run Time: 125 min.
This funny play covers all aspects of a folk rock music festival and is designed so that you can insert soft or hard rock musical numbers, thus making it a marvelous yet inexpensive musical.
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Approx. Run Time: 100 min.
When Prince Edward changes clothes with Tom Canty, the beggar boy, everyone is convinced that Tom is actually the heir to the throne. The true prince, now dressed in rags, is booted out of the palace. The two lads lead an extraordinary existence as each tries to get along in a strange new world. This exciting dramatization of the beloved classic is easy, convenient and attractive to stage.
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