Sleeping Beauty of Loreland
Product Code: S39000
Approx. Run Time: 85 min.
To save Princess Beauty from marrying the wrong prince, her old Nanny lets her prick her finger and the spell begins.
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Approx. Run Time: 85 min.
To save Princess Beauty from marrying the wrong prince, her old Nanny lets her prick her finger and the spell begins.
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Approx. Run Time: 25 min.
Alice is to pose in a tableau called "The Alice Blue Gown." But her dress doesn't come on time, so she sends out an S O S to her friends and as the precious minutes pass, one impossible dress after another pours in on the distracted Alice. A comedy as frivolous as the missing dress!
Learn moreProduct Code: C23000
Approx. Run Time: 30 min.
Based on the classic by Charles Dickens. This play is extremely simple to present, while keeping all the thrill and Christmas joy of the original.
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Product Code: S4Z000
Approx. Run Time: 35 min.
As darkness falls on the day of the winter solstice, a childless couple builds a girl out of snow and longs for her to become real. When the Winter Wind grants their wish, the couple is overjoyed, their once frozen hearts now thawed and full of love … until they realize that a child made of snow and ice can easily break. Battling fractures, fire and their own fears, the couple stops at nothing to keep their new family together. But as time passes and the warm Spring Breeze fills the air, they realize it will take a lot more than a wish to keep their snow child from slipping through their fingers for good. Incorporating poems from Emily Brontë, Emily Dickinson and Christina Rossetti, this beautiful tale of hope and longing is expressed through lyrical ensemble movement to bring The Snow Child to life.
Learn moreProduct Code: IG5000
Approx. Run Time: 30 min.
Richard the Lionheart is preoccupied with the siege of Jerusalem. His forces are ravaged by disease and dissension and are in turn besieged by the forces of Saladin. Saladin, in disguise, visits Richard to negotiate a path forward. They engage in a verbal and physical joust to test each other’s strength, courage and resolve. In this intimately personal contest, they recognize in each other a common love for truth and the enduring value of friendship that transcends cultures, borders and hate.
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Layla the Body Washer and Incident at Jerusalem
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Approx. Run Time: 25 min.
Layla the Body Washer focuses on the effort to maintain one’s humanity in spite of the daily destruction of all that is human. Aliya, who has dedicated her life to preparing the dead for a dignified burial, rescues young Layla from a collapsed building and prepares her to take on the sacred task of respecting and learning from the dead.
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Layla the Body Washer and Incident at Jerusalem
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Approx. Run Time: 35 min.
Frank and Dorothy trace their joys, sorrows and perpetual misconnection through 50 years of selected notes and letters. From their college graduation in 1950 until their 50th class reunion in 2000, they maintained a friendship despite everything and finally found themselves face to face and free to be together at last.
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The Old Fart Plays
View CollectionProduct Code: HJ2000
Approx. Run Time: 40 min.
As Ben and Molly prepare to celebrate Scottish New Year alone in their Oak Park home, an ice storm causes an automobile accident outside, and Molly and Ben end up as impromptu hosts to the accident victim Wallace, their next-door neighbor Sharon, their daughter Lizzy, and Wallace’s daughter Amy. Both the older and younger characters are forced to face the issues brought on by aging, which they muddle through with humor. Despite their regrets from the past and fears for the future, love endures.
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The Old Fart Plays
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Approx. Run Time: 35 min.
Financially strained art dealers Libby and Beth take an automobile ride across a big city to a rendezvous during which they appear engaged in the illegal sale of stolen fossils. Their trip is comically punctuated by the unctuous female voice of the GPS unit on the dashboard, which begins to make cryptic remarks that seem less concerned with geography and more with the course of Libby and Beth's lives, ultimately leading them to make a significant decision.
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