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Black Beauty

By James Still. From the novel by Anna Sewell.

Product Code: BN8000

Full-length Play
Recommended For: Middle School | High School | College Theatre | Community Theatre | Professional Theatre | TYA
Cast Size: 2m., 2w., 3 any gender, with doubling. Flexible and expandable.

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Approx. Run Time: 85 min.

Inspired by Anna Sewell’s beloved novel, Black Beauty is a story that poetically explores resilience, justice and the power of kindness. This epic story, adapted for a flexible cast size, is theatrical and emotional, and its themes are profoundly relevant for audiences of all ages. Tender, funny, painful at times and full of heart—this classic story is adapted for all audiences and transcends time, place and genre.

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Incident at Jerusalem

Product Code: IG5000

One-act Play
Recommended For: High School | College Theatre | Community Theatre
Cast Size: 2m.

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Approx. Run Time: 30 min.

Richard the Lionheart is preoccupied with the siege of Jerusalem. His forces are ravaged by disease and dissension and are in turn besieged by the forces of Saladin. Saladin, in disguise, visits Richard to negotiate a path forward. They engage in a verbal and physical joust to test each other’s strength, courage and resolve. In this intimately personal contest, they recognize in each other a common love for truth and the enduring value of friendship that transcends cultures, borders and hate.

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