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Snow WhiteBy Mickey Coburn120 Minutes12 Male, 9 Female, Min/Max 21 Children's Theatre, Community, Large Cast, Middle SchoolSnow White, often considered a Grimm Fairytale, actually came from books by the French Huguenot Charles Perrault, the creator of Mother Goose. This re-creation of the story is very modern in its dialogue and conception of the characters. Snow White is saucy and flippant, and the play has a sense of humor, timeless charm and a touch of "camp" that adults, as well as children, enjoy.
In this one-act mixed up fairy tale comedy musical by Cindy Rock Dlugolecki, the Fairy Godmother is announcing her retirement! What are they ever to do? At first, Goldilocks, Aurora, Cinderella and other fairy tale heroines from different fairy tales go into a tizzy. But then, they begin to question the shallowness of their lives. Are they what heroines should be? Why do they always need to be rescued by handsome princes? What kind of life is that? It's time for change!!! A fairy-tale for our times with a new message for young girls and women. The heroines of fairy-tale-land at first spar with the godmother who has been guiding them over the years;Do they find a solution to this announcement?How do these very different personalities find a way to overcome the conflict?How will they survive the void left by their leader?Will they be able to elect a new leader? ORWill they re-think what being a fairy tale heroine should really stand for?Is that handsome prince necessary?Music lead sheets and downloadable PDF available.
This spoof of Hamlet turns the play on its head. Everyone is familiar with the Melancholy Dane. But is he actually hiding something? Is Ophelia as "mad" about Hamlet as the critics would have us think? Take your audience on a mad romp through Shakespearean twist after twist. Is Hamlet all that he pretends to be? Did he really see his father's ghost? Is Claudius really the villain? Critics for years have argued about how to interpret Shakespeare's HAMLET. This one-act comedy suggests some rather unusual answers.Neat Shakespeare twistHamlet What?????Easily performed either in the classroom or on stage. Production licensing and downloadable production PDF's available for purchase at Blue Moon Plays (www.havescripts.com)
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