6m., 2w. , 2 children, 8 singers (4m., 4w.) who also play small roles.
120 min.
Based on the 1913 novel by Willa Cather about life on the prairie at the end of last century, this musical tells the story of Alexandra Bergson who takes charge of her father's Nebraska homestead after his death. Through harvest, drought, and poverty, she holds her farm and family of three brothers together until they are ready to stand on their own. Learn More
Book, music and lyrics by Jeremiah Clay Neal. Adapted from the books The Kid Who Ran for President and The Kid Who Became President by Dan Gutman.
Product Code: K06000
Comedy
Young Audiences | Middle School | Family (all ages)
4m., 4w., 3 either gender. May be expanded to 21 roles and up to 50 actors.
75 min.
Judson Moon is 12 years old, and he's running for president of the YOU-nited States! His best friend and campaign manager, Lane Brainard, with an emphasis on "Brain," is organizing a political campaign that will change the world as we know it! Learn More
Young Audiences | Middle School | High School | College and Adult | Family (all ages) | Senior Adults
3 to 10m., 2 to 7w., plus 9 or more either gender.
40 min.
This is a unique and fun retelling of the classic battle of wit and deception as told in the beloved fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood. We meet Red (who is nobody's fool) and the wolf (who tries to be cool) and granny—well, sometimes she's left in the dark! The story includes short retellings of sections within the tale, told in multiple styles: melodrama, Elizabethan, '80s hip-hop slang, and avant-garde. Learn More
High School | College and Adult | Family (all ages) | Senior Adults
6 to 14m., 6 to 20w., 1 to 8 either gender, extras, singers and dancers as desired.
60 min.
A group of high-school students waits at the bus stop on a Monday morning after a crazy weekend. Hilarity and anxiety explode due to parental and friendship tensions, fashion mistakes, athletic ambitions and academic terrors. Monologues convey their reactions when they learn a fellow student committed suicide. By the end of the day, many truths are confronted as the students learn to face their lives with hope. Learn More
Young Audiences | Middle School | Family (all ages)
16-26+ actors (gender flexible) with as many villagers, animals, pirates, and Jolliginki as desired.
100 min.
Dr. Dolittle is a very special doctor with a deep understanding and love of animals finds he is able to speak with them. He travels to Africa to save the monkeys from a terrible plague. With the cooperation of all the animals of Africa, the doctor creates a solution that in the end protects the animals. Learn More
Young Audiences | Middle School | Family (all ages)
9m., 11w., extras.
65 min.
This musical adaptation has wonderful roles for everyone: Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary; Tom-Tom, the Piper's Son; Jack and Jill; Little Miss Muffet; Wicked Uncle Barnaby who runs the toy shop (and his comic-ruffian assistants, Roderigo and Gonzorgo) and can turn children into dolls and sell them for gold; and lovable Jane and Alan who are his next victims. Learn More
Young Audiences | Middle School | Family (all ages)
15 or more, fewer with doubling.
130 min.
This exciting, new musical version of Charlotte's Web brings a new dimension to E.B. White's beloved classic about a pig named Wilbur and his friendship with Charlotte the spider. Learn More
Middle School | High School | College and Adult | Family (all ages)
5m., 4w. (Extras.)
30 min.
There are some strange stirrings at the local cemetery. Can a zombie find true love with a living, breathing woman? Can he kiss her without his lips falling off? These and other pressing questions are answered in this delightful Night of the Living Dead meets Happy Days musical. Learn More
Young Audiences | Middle School | Family (all ages)
2m., 2w.
70 min.
Rolly is a typical fifth-grader whose boring summer turns into a terrific adventure when he stumbles on the past and finds himself in the Age of Charlemagne. There he encounters a feisty girl who yearns to be a knight and travel the world. Learn More
This musical version of E.B. White's classic tale about a little mouse born into a normal New York family further enhances the charming story of a determined "underdog" trying to survive in a "real people's world." Learn More