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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

Competition Version

Adapted by Dwayne Hartford. From the book by Kate DiCamillo.

Product Code: MR9000

One-act Play

Drama

Cast size: 2m., 2w.


Livestream and Record & Stream Rights Available


Rights and availability

This title can be licensed and sold in the following countries:
Canada, United States

* Please note the royalty rate listed is the minimum royalty rate per performance. The actual royalty rate will be determined upon completion of a royalty application.

Available Formats
$10.95
In Stock
$10.95
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Min. Royalty Rate: $55.00/perf

Synopsis

Edward Tulane is an expensive toy rabbit made of china. He is loved by a little girl named Abilene, but Edward doesn’t care. He is vain and self-centered. He has no interest in anyone other than himself. On an ocean voyage, Edward is accidentally thrown overboard and sinks to the bottom of the sea. So begins his journey—a journey over which he has no control, for he is a toy rabbit. He can neither move nor speak. As years pass by, Edward meets many different people in many different situations: an older grieving couple who find comfort in Edward’s presence, a hobo and his dog who introduce Edward to a whole community of homeless wanderers, a farmer in need of a scarecrow, a sad little boy and his very ill sister, and finally a doll mender and an old doll who teach Edward an invaluable lesson. Through this miraculous journey, Edward learns what it is to love, what it is to lose that love, and how to find the courage to love again. Based on Kate DiCamillo’s beautiful novel of the same name, the play is a theatrical tour de force for a small ensemble of actors and musicians.

Notes

Livestream and Record & Stream Rights Available

Details

  • Status In stock
  • Type of Show One-act Play
  • Product Code MR9000
  • Minimum Cast Size 4
  • Min. Royalty Rate $55.00/perf
  • Approx. Run Time 45 min
  • Staging Unit set.

Categories

  • Target Audience Young Audiences | Middle School | Family (all ages)
  • Performing Group High School | College Theatre | Community Theatre | Professional Theatre | TYA | Touring Group
  • Genre Drama
  • ISBN(13) 9781619592667

* Please note the royalty rate listed is the minimum royalty rate per performance. The actual royalty rate will be determined upon completion of a royalty application.

Customer Reviews

We had a great time producing this show. It was received well at our contest and by our audience for our school performance.

Cory Mundy, The Christian School at Castle Hills, San Antonio, Texas

A wonderful, fun, and heartwarming story for all ages.

Katie Miller, Roosevelt High School, Lubbock, Texas

Hints, Tips, and Tricks

We loved the ensemble structure of this play; we had a class of 10 and this allowed all of the students to have equal stage time and multiple characters. We used our Black Box space in a 3/4 thrust configuration and created an antique shop environment. All of the props that we used, including the multiple Edwards, were "hidden" on the set and actors pulled them out of different places. It made the show flow very smoothly and it looked organic to the audience.

Denise Tooch, Marcus High School, Flower Mound, Texas

We used a projection screen for telling the princess/warthog story. We also made Lucy the dog a puppet with a puppeteer.

Cory Mundy, The Christian School at Castle Hills, San Antonio, Texas

Media Reviews

“Beautifully written story … far more profound exploration of human (and canine) loneliness than you find in most works for children.” —Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune

“This really is the most charming of narratives … you should be able to enjoy some post-show discussion as to why our attachments to our dolls or stuffed animals are so intense.” —Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune

“Beware: You might just fall in love with that elegant, somewhat self-satisfied white porcelain rabbit by the name of Edward Tulane.” —Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times

“So captivating—such an enchanting show for every age (whether you happen to be accompanied by children or not).” —Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times

“Renders every element of DiCamillo’s book with faithfulness and flair.” —Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times

 “It comes alive before your very eyes and sweeps you up into the warmth and comfort of its arms.” —Valley Screen and Stage: David Appleford’s Film and Theatre Reviews

“Your heart will both soar with the magic of what great theatre can create—and this is quite simply great theatre—and break with the heartache of loss and loneliness.” —Valley Screen and Stage: David Appleford’s Film and Theatre Reviews

 “Hilarious and heart-wrenching. … Edward Tulane is a triumph.” —azcentral.com

“It’s a fine story and one that challenges rather than coddles its audience.” —azcentral.com

“What’s truly wonderful about this adaptation is that it creates a world that couldn’t exist anywhere except on the stage.” —azcentral.com

“A testament to the (non)human spirit … an allegory of survival and hope.” —Chicago Reader

“If you are looking for a safe place to introduce your children to the harder truths of life, then this is a perfect opportunity to start these conversations.” —DC Metro Theatre Arts

 “This wonderful story is about the transformative power of love.” —Chicago Critic

“The play was miraculous in that every feasible emotion is felt while watching it!” —Momcapade

“Powerful storytelling. … Parents may want to tuck a tissue in their pockets.” —TheaterJones

“It is almost unbelievable that such an emotionally rich tale, full of heartbreak and loss, could entertain children. But, that is part of the magic of this beautiful story.” —The Column

“If you and your family only see one show this year, make it this one.” —The Column

“A work of magic.” —The Column

“Fully captures the imagination of adults and children alike, sweeping them away on this unforgettable epic journey that is, at times, heartbreaking and—ultimately—incredibly fulfilling.” —The Column

“Hartford treats DiCamillo’s book as delicately as he would … a china rabbit.” —The Column

Production Map

Location City State Opens Closes
Rowland Hall Middle School Salt Lake city UT 03/13/2025 03/14/2025
Alban Arts Academy St Albans WV 03/16/2025 03/16/2025
Reginald F Lewis Museum Baltimore MD 03/20/2025 03/20/2025
Reginald F. Lewis Museum Baltimore MD 03/20/2025 03/20/2025
The Lyric Baltimore Baltimore MD 03/18/2025 03/21/2025
The Lyric Baltimore Baltimore MD 03/20/2025 03/21/2025
Midlothian Heritage High School Midlothian TX 04/03/2025 04/04/2025
The Willow School - Marsalis Building New Orleans LA 04/03/2025 04/05/2025
Blue Springs High School Blue Springs MO 04/09/2025 04/09/2025
Cooper High School Abilene TX 04/11/2025 04/18/2025
Ovilla Christian School Ovilla TX 04/08/2025 04/25/2025
Bear Creek Intermediate Keller TX 04/25/2025 04/26/2025
Dedham Middle School Dedham MA 05/02/2025 05/03/2025
Kelsey Theater at St. Olaf College Northfield MN 05/01/2025 05/04/2025
Boys Ranch High School Boys Ranch TX 03/05/2025 05/16/2025
Tolar H S Tolar TX 01/07/2025 05/31/2025

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