Synopsis
Robert Cormier's brilliant novel The Chocolate War is a compelling coming-of-age story about young people in conflict at a New England prep school. The richly drawn characterizations and crackling dialogue keep the intriguing action moving from beginning to end. As dramatized by Joseph Robinette, all the elements of the book are brought vividly to life—the humor, drama, despair and hope ultimately lead to an ending that is as satisfying as it is surprising. Though a number of the roles are students at the prep school (male), an ensemble of 5 to 10 actors who voice the inner thoughts of the characters and comment on the proceedings throughout may be played by male or female or any combination thereof, thus making for a well-balanced cast, if desired. The New York Times Book Review called The Chocolate War "masterfully structured and rich in theme. The action is well crafted and suspenseful; complex ideas develop and unfold with clarity." The resulting dramatization remains faithful to the unforgettable, thought-provoking novel which has successfully made the quantum leap from page to stage.
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Status
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- Type of Show Full-length Play
- Product Code CA6000
- Cast Size 14
- Min. Royalty Rate $90/perf
- Cost $10.95
- Approx. Run Time 120 min
Categories
- ISBN(13) 9781583420881
Customer Reviews
- "The characterizations are strong. It can offer a great lesson for life: believe in yourself."
- Review by Greg Gibbs/Jane Scarrow, Norris High School, Firth, Neb.
- "Pushing the idea of minimalist set, we staged the entire piece with only items that could be carried on stage. All the set changes were choreographed. Geometric shapes were abundant. Overall a rousing success."
- Review by Steve Olson, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, Alberta, Canada