The Little Match Girl
Product Code: LJ3000
Approx. Run Time: 60 min.
This musical adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's tale of the little match girl has become a story of an abused child whom everyone knows and loves.
Learn more
Product Code: LJ3000
Approx. Run Time: 60 min.
This musical adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's tale of the little match girl has become a story of an abused child whom everyone knows and loves.
Learn moreProduct Code: LJ2000
Approx. Run Time: 30 min.
Ragged, hungry little Maggie tries to sell matches on the icy streets of a cold city, but no one will buy them because they are so involved in their own interests that they fail to understand the needs of others.
Learn moreProduct Code: GB3000
Approx. Run Time: 100 min.
Gammer is a widow in a tiny rural Elizabethan English village. She is the proud possessor of a highly treasured needle, but loses it. The entire disheveled village is made up of an array of odd personalities in a turmoil trying to locate it.
Learn moreProduct Code: HA3000
Approx. Run Time: 55 min.
Filled with imagination and psychological insights; the actors, through a prologue, improvise on demand, all accompanied by their own instruments.
Learn moreProduct Code: U13000
Approx. Run Time: 35 min.
Learn more
Product Code: K17000
Approx. Run Time: 30 min.
Learn more
Product Code: HC6000
Approx. Run Time: 90 min.
This adaptation of the Brothers Grimm classic tale offers opportunities for music and audience participation.
Learn moreProduct Code: CK1000
Approx. Run Time: 35 min.
A modern adaptaion of Lord Byron's story about the sons of Adam and Eve.
Learn moreProduct Code: RA5000
Approx. Run Time: 60 min.
A loose adaptation of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream about a carpenter who persuades his friends to compete for a prize the duke is offering for a play to be performed in honor of his wedding.
Learn moreProduct Code: PG2000
Approx. Run Time: 60 min.
This ageless puppet play is brought to life—but fire-works! Punch and Judy, pining behind the tiny stage of their "closed" puppet theatre, are suddenly made aware of a live audience out front by their winsome little dog, Toby. Bursting from behind the puppet stage, they expand into live actors. In the end, they return to the puppet stage, singing "There'll always be a Punch and Judy," fading into their puppet selves behind the tiny faded curtain.
Learn more