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The Red Badge of Courage
Originally produced by ArtReach Touring Theatre of Cincinnati.
Drama with music. Adapted by Kathryn Schultz Miller. Based on the novel by Stephen Crane.

Cast: 1m., 1w., with doubling, or up to 11 (9m., 1w., 1 either gender). This coming-of-age play is a riveting battlefield drama that follows Henry's emotional journey to the meaning of courage. Henry's glamorous image of war leads him to enlist with excited anticipation. He soon finds himself engrossed in a very real conversation with the other young recruits about whether they each will run or stand and fight when faced with an actual conflict. The first battle proves too frightening for Henry, driving him to escape to the woods. After rationalizing his self-preservation, he encounters a fatal wounding of his new friend, Jim. Devastated, he vows to take care of Jim, and grants his dying wish to be moved away from the threat of trampling hooves. Returning to his regiment, Henry finds his comrades unaware that he ran, and decides to preserve his pride by fabricating a story of battle survival. He then redeems himself in the ensuing battle. Henry and his comrade, Wilson, overhear their general speaking highly of their regiment, and revealing a plan to order a charge of the Rebel flag. Henry and Wilson decide it is their destiny to be carry out the plan, and after much bloody fighting, Henry manages to take the Confederate flag. Together they celebrate victory, finding that although shortly before this day they had joined the army as boys, they have finished as men. Production notes are available in the script containing details on costume and set design. Simple set. Suitable for touring. Costumes: Yankee military uniforms and other simple period costumes. Approximate running time: 50 minutes. Music in book.

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Play details
Status:  In Stock
Type of show:  Full-Length
Catalog Code:  R93
Cast Size:  2
No. of Act(s):  1
Pages:  38
Royalty:  $45.00 /perf.*
Cost:  $6.75
Approx. Running Time:  50 min.
Categories
Target Audience: Middle School | High School | College and Adult
Genre: Drama | Literary Classic
ISBN (10): 0876023367
Biographies
Kathryn Schultz Miller has written plays for young audiences since 1976. She served for 20 years as co-founder and artistic director of ArtReach Touring Theatre, a professional touring theatre based in Cincinnati. Miller is the recipient of three playwriting fellowships and one fiction fellowship from the Ohio Arts Council as well as a playwriting fellowship from the National Endowment for ...More
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* Please note that royalties quoted in our catalog are intended for K-12 schools with a standard curriculum only. All other producing groups must submit a completed application.


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