Mirrors
Product Code: MM6000
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Approx. Run Time: 35 min.
This play shows two generations of a family simultaneously
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Product Code: MM6000
Approx. Run Time: 35 min.
This play shows two generations of a family simultaneously
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Approx. Run Time: 105 min.
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Approx. Run Time: 90 min.
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Approx. Run Time: 55 min.
This musical version of the popular fairy tale is interpreted especially for younger children from ages 4 to 6 years old.
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Approx. Run Time: 60 min.
This is the feisty enactment of the popular tale of a country mouse in a great city turned into an irresistible play. William Boot, a country mouse bored with rural life, is visited by his city cousin, Monty.
Learn moreProduct Code: TL9000
Approx. Run Time: 45 min.
Based freely on the work and early life of surrealist artist René Magritte, this is an unorthodox adventure in theatrical form. Here is the story of young René who wants to be an artist, a notion dismissed by his father as "a pipe dream." Encouraged by his mother, before her untimely death, the boy begins his quest. He follows his vision into the delightfully absurd magic-realism of his famous paintings.
Learn moreProduct Code: TL8000
Approx. Run Time: 65 min.
Set in a forest, two gold diggers find themselves on opposite sides of this equation as they encounter fairies, spriggans and the Greedy Bogle on their journey to find the gold. This action-packed play illustrates the choices we make between doing what is right and doing what satisfies our greed.
Learn moreProduct Code: O04000
Approx. Run Time: 60 min.
This new musical version of the widely produced play adds a new melodic dimension to the delightful dilemma of Mother Goose and her children as they try to save their home—a gigantic shoe, complete with doors and windows—from becoming a condominium. With a tuneful score and a charming story that incorporates the best of Mother Goose's poems and rhymes, the musical version of Once Upon a Shoe is the ideal show for actors and audiences of all ages.
Learn moreProduct Code: F39000
Approx. Run Time: 70 min.
On the eve of the 500th anniversary of the battle of Bosworth Field, a court has been convened in the Halls of Eternity. Richard III, the so-called "most infamous king in history," is the defendant. The questions? Is Richard truly deserving of his evil reputation or has he been the victim of a Tudor smear campaign? Only the jury—the audience—can decide. The play has a double ending (sentence or pardon) as the jury decides which it will be.
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