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1w., 7 any gender.
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20 min.
When the substitute gym teacher is kicked out of the Zoom room of a virtual gym class, the students take over! As the group starts a game of “SorD” (Secret or Dare), they discover more about one another’s lives on the other side of the screen—their frustrations with online school, their love for tacos on Tuesdays and, most importantly, what they miss. Unmute your streaming device for this lively new musical, to which we all can relate. Performed in English with some Spanish lyrics. Learn More
This joyful musical is a retelling of Oliver Twist set in modern-day Rio de Janeiro that tackles issues of poverty, inequity and injustice. Oli, an orphan girl, asks the goddess of the sea for a “little bit more” in her life. Con man Falcão and thief Zé Esquiva hope to use Oli’s sweet nature to steal from a rich widow. In the favela, Oli meets Nancí, who begins to teach Oli how to read. But when police officer Sykes gets involved, everyone has to choose between doing what is easy and what is right. Learn More
Elementary School | Middle School | High School | Community
8 to 25m., 8 to 25w., expandable, extras as desired.
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75 min.
This story theatre-style show is a compilation of pieces about the teens who helped shape America. Did you know that the drummer boys in the Revolutionary War were as young as 11? Or that Caroline Pickersgill helped sew the flag that inspired “The Star-Spangled Banner” at 14? This show is incredibly flexible and adaptable to your space and audience, as we encourage you to write your own pieces about the forgotten teens of America. Learn More
4m., 19w., 3 either gender, extras as needed. Doubling possible.
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65 min.
Each night, the twelve princesses who love to dance, sing the song that allows them secret passage into the enchanted forest. The king (tired of finding twelve pairs of worn shoes outside his daughters' room each morning) issues a proclamation. The first person to discover the secret of where the princesses go each night shall receive his or her heart's desire and eight bags of gold! Learn More
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3m., 1w., 4 either gender, chorus of 4 to 12.
60 min.
Set deep in the Tombigbee swamp, this classic tale of a very young boy with a very big fear is brought to new and vibrant life in this musical version. The story centers around a fatherless young boy, his conjure-woman mother, his faithful dog and the Hairy Man who haunts Wiley's days and dreams. Wiley sets forth alone to face his fears and to conquer his own lack of self-confidence. Learn More
Middle School | High School | College | Community | Professional
4m., 5w. (playing multiple roles. Can be expanded, with no doubling, to 20m., 20w.)
Livestream and Record & Stream Rights Available
60 min.
Journey into the Appalachian Mountains in this musical that weaves six traditional tales, original music, mountain dances and giant puppets into a keepsake quilt of mountain lore and wisdom for the whole family. This musical incorporates singing, mountain dances, music and giant puppets to create a highly theatrical storytelling style. Learn More
79 AD. Life is good in the seaside town of Pompeii, jewel of the ancient Roman Empire, until philosophers warn of imminent doom: Mount Vesuvius will erupt and destroy Pompeii. Does anyone survive the fire of Vesuvius? Learn More
Valley Bride’s wedding day is getting crazier by the minute. No one knows how to properly read a ruler for measuring the wedding dress. Lotta Liter & The Barbershop Quarts are the wedding band with too much volume. The Meter Readers need the right distance for the wedding aisle. Meanwhile, the father of the bride is watching costs get out of control! And does anyone even care about the groom? Learn More
December 1773. Boston. Learn about the Tax Acts and relive the Boston Tea Party with Paul Revere, John Adams, John Hancock and all of Boston as your class gets to dump King George’s tea! Learn More