Karen, a waif with no shoes, is led to secure red shoes by deceit and, upon putting on the shoes, she changes from an appealing child to one who is vain and proud, and when she discovers the shoes cannot be taken off she is forced to dance away. Learn More
Elementary School | Middle School | High School | College | Community | Professional | TYA
Large, flexible.
No Livestream Rights Available
55 min.
This is an enchanting tale of the extraordinary adventures of three nasty farmers, two curious creatures, a family of foxes, and our hero—a most fantastic fellow! Your audience will be fascinated as they watch the farmers attempt to foil the efforts of Mr. Fox and his friends, and in the end, they'll cheer as Mr. Fox provides a glorious feast for every one! Learn More
By Michael Elliot Brill. Based on the legendary story.
Product Code: MJ4000
Drama
Elementary School | High School | College | Community | Professional | TYA
10 to 12 (4m., 3w., 3 to 5 either gender).
Livestream and Record & Stream Rights Available
50 min.
This retelling of the ageless fairy tale is ideal for audiences of children of all ages and is filled with sprightly dialog, delightful and varied characterizations, and a brilliantly theatrical handling of the story. Learn More
By Herman Ammann. Based on the story by Hans Christian Andersen.
Product Code: S1A000
Drama
Elementary School | Middle School | High School | College | TYA
5m., 6w., extras.
30 min.
While the birthday girl sleeps, the toys around her cake come alive and act out Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale about the handicapped tin soldier who loved a dancing paper doll. Learn More
A mean witch dares a frilly little fairy to prove there's such a thing as happiness. So the fairy brings a scarecrow to life and promises to make him a real man if he can find happiness. It's a strange search, sometimes comical, sometimes sad. The scarecrow meets a variety of characters, each providing an insight into human relations as well as excellent roles for your actors and actresses. The scarecrow's search evokes a little smile, a little fright and perhaps a little tear. What is happiness? Philosophers have struggled with this question for centuries. But sometimes answers are found by simple people with humble aims. Learn More