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Name and Author Genre Cast Size/School Type Summary Rights Name and Author Genre Cast Summary Rights Size/School Type Alice in Wonderland Jr Fantasy 15-20 A fast paced version of the classic Alice MTI David Simpatico and Musical Varied in Wonderland Story cheerfully told for Bryan Louiselle Genders kids. Follow Alice’s wacky adventures as Ele/Mid she travels through Wonderland Canterbury Tales Classical 4m/4w A group of Pilgrims on the way to TheatreFolk Adapted by Lindsay Price Comedy Easily Canterbury stops in an Inn and they Adaptation expandable have a storytelling contest. Best story Mid/High wins a prize! Charlie and the Drama 10m/9w Join Charlie as he explores Willy Dramatic Chocolate Factory Mid/High Wonka’s Chocolate Factory in this Publishing Adapted by Richard R. classic Roald Dahl story! Family-friendly fun for all ages George Charlotte’s Web Drama 5-7m A classic tale of growth, telling of Wilbur Dramatic Adapted by Joseph 7-9w the pig and his friendship with Charlotte Publishing (play) Robinette Flexible and Fern. This tale of friendship is sure ensemble to delight families and children. Also Dramatic Mid/High available as a musical with songs by Publishing Charles Strauss (Bye Bye Birdie, Annie) (musical) ​ Cinderella’s Glass Fantasy 5m, 13-15 F In this telling of Cinderella, join a host of Pioneer Drama Slipper Comedy Optional original characters such as Ensemble Pumpkinhead as you tell a classic, Book by Vera Morris Mid/High well-loved story. Music by Bill Francoeur Ducktails and Bobbysox Comedy 9m/14f When 50s Rock and Roll star Curtis Pioneer Drama Book, Music, and Lyrics Optional Jackson visits the small town of Victor, by Shubert Fendrich, Chorus hijinks ensue when the wacky residents Mid/High of the town go about their daily lives. Steven Fendrich, and Using classic rock songs, this show is a Christopher Mohr great comedy that will keep your audiences entertained Flapper Comedy 11m/21f Polly Pepper is about to turn 18 and Pioneer Drama Book by Tim Kelly Optional inherit a wonderful diamond necklace Music and Lyrics by Bill Chorus called “The Ice Garden.” But when Doubling mobsters plan to steal the necklace Francoeur Mid/High during her birthday bash, things start going a little crazy. Give My Regards to Comedy 5m/10f Dick Foster is opening a broadway show Pioneer Drama Broadway Chorus of but is short on funds and talent. Book by Shubert any size Fortunately for him, two new actresses Mid/HIgh show up along with a financial “angel” to Fendrich help him out! Unfortunately for him, the Music and Lyrics by mob also wants to get involved. Join George M. Cohan Dick as he tries to successfully put up his show while tapping your toes to the music of George M. Cohan James and the Giant Dramatic 5m/4f James is trapped with his two mean MTI Peach Comedy Chorus of aunts, when he suddenly finds a way to any size escape when a giant peach appears in Elem/Mid/ his yard. He makes friends with his Book by Timothy Allen High travelling companions as he travels and McDonald TYA and JR finds new adventures. Music and Lyrics by Benj versions Pasek and Justin Paul Legend of Sleepy Hollow Drama 2m/1f In the quaint village of Sleepy Hollow, Samuel French Book by John Heimbuch 7 m or f stories of wonder and strangeness and Jon Ferguson High surround the legend of a mighty headless Hessian. When the humble schoolteacher Ichabod Crane vies for the hand of the beautiful Katrina Van Tassel, the townsfolk might protest, but it is ultimately the Horseman who will decide his fate. Night at the Wax Comedy 11m/18f In this Night at the Museum parody, 6 Pioneer Drama Museum 2 either students have to help set up a wax Book by Craig Sodaro Mid/High museum as a summer school project. However, as a magical incantation is read the historical figures come to life and everyone begins a hunt for treasure. Snow White and the Fantasy 24 m or f A fairytale classic, the evil queen thinks Samuel French Seven Dwarves Mid/High she has killed snow white, when in Book by Jessie Braham reality she is taking shelter with 7 dwarves. When enchanted by a poison White apple, Snow White is then awoken by true loves kiss When in Rome Comedy 5m/10f Peasant thives Gladius, Minimus, and Pioneer Drama Book by Martin A. Follose 1 either Julia break into a palace, but are caught Chorus, when Gladius attempts to get a look at Music and Lyrics by Bill optional the princess. However, instead of Francoeur doubling punishment, the Princess decides to Mid/High train Gladius to fight in a gladiator match so she doesn’t have to marry a brute A Chorus Line Drama 14m/12f In this concept musical, get a glimpse Tams-Witmark Book by James Kirkwood High into the lives of different auditioners and Nicholas Dante (mature hoping for their one big break. content, Music by Marvin very dance Hamlisch heavy) Lyrics by Edward Kleban Annie Get Your Gun Comedy 8m/6w Annie Oakley is the best shot around, Rodgers and Book by Herbert and Middle/High and she manages to support her little Hammerstein Dorothy Fields brother and sisters by selling the game she hunts. When she's discovered by Music and Lyrics by Col. Buffalo Bill, he persuades this novel Irving Berlin sharpshooter to join his Wild West Show. It only takes one glance for her to fall head over heels for dashing shooting ace Frank Butler, who headlines the show. She soon eclipses Butler as the main attraction which, while good for business, is bad for romance. Butler hightails it off to join a rival show, his bruised male ego leading the way, but is ultimately pitted against Annie in a final shoot-out. The rousing, sure-fire finale hits the mark every time in a testament to the power of female ingenuity Anything Goes Comedy 12m/8f Music, dance, laughs, and the age-old 1987 Version Music and Lyrics by Cole Chorus tale of Boy Meets Girl– no musical puts it Tams-Witmark Porter High on stage better than ANYTHING GOES! 1962 Version A hilarious shipboard romp, wrapped Tams-Witmark Original Book by P.G. around one of Cole Porter’s most Wodehouse & Guy magical scores, ANYTHING GOES is Bolton Delightful, Delicious, and De-Lovely. and Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse Some mature content, also look at the New Book by Timothy stereotypes in the 2 chinese characters Crouse & John Weidman to see if you can change them Back to the 80's Comedy 10m/8f This show tells the story of Corey MTI Book by Neil Gooding Chorus Palmer and his quest for love in this Music and Lyrics by Middle/High comedy set in the 80’s. Full of references and dance, this musical is Various bound to entertain Beauty and the Beast Fairy Tale 8m/4f The classic story tells of Belle, a young MTI Book by Linda Chorus woman in a provincial town, and the Woolverton Middle/High Beast, who is really a young prince Jr Version trapped under the spell of an Music by Alan Menken Available enchantress. If the Beast can learn to Lyrics by Howard love and be loved, the curse will end and Ashman and Tim Rice he will be transformed into his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity Bridge to Terabithia Adventure 5m/8f, 3m/f Jesse, alienated from the pragmatism of Sam French By Steve Liebman, Fantasy Slightly his family and rural Virginian culture, Katherine Paterson, Play with expandable draws and dreams of becoming music Cast something special. Leslie, the new girl Stephanie S. Tolan Middle/High from the city and the ultimate outsider, opens a world of imagination, art, and literature for him. Together they create Terabithia, a fantasy kingdom where they are safe from those who don’t understand them. Their friendship grows as Jesse’s world expands. When tragedy strikes, the strength gained in Terabithia takes Jesse forward on his own and lets him share the magic of his dreams. Brigadoon Romance 12m/6f New Yorker Tommy Albright MTI Book by Alan Jay Lerner Ensemble unexpectedly arrives at the mysterious Music by Frederick HighSchool Scottish Highland village of Brigadoon, which only appears for one day every Loewe 100 years. When Tommy meets and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner falls in love with Fiona, a beautiful villager in this magical hamlet, he must decide whether to return to his old life, or stay in Brigadoon — forever. Bye Bye Birdie Comedy 8m/12f A loving send-up of the early 1960s, Tams-Witmark Ensemble small-town America, teenagers, and rock Middle/High & roll, BYE BYE BIRDIE remains as fresh and vibrant as ever. Teen heartthrob Conrad Birdie has been drafted, so he chooses All-American girl Kim MacAfee for a very public farewell kiss. Featuring a tuneful high-energy score, plenty of great parts for teens, and a hilarious script, BIRDIE continues to thrill audiences around the world. Carousel Drama 5m/5f In a Maine coastal village toward the end of Rodgers and Large the 19th century, the swaggering, carefree Hammerstein ensemble carnival barker, Billy Bigelow, captivates and High marries the naive millworker, Julie Jordan. Billy loses his job just as he learns that Julie is pregnant and, desperately intent upon providing a decent life for his family, he is coerced into being an accomplice to a robbery. Caught in the act and facing the certainty of prison, he takes his own life and is sent 'up there.' Billy is allowed to return to earth for one day fifteen years later, and he encounters the daughter he never knew.
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