2/18/2024 0 Comments One minute plays scriptsHe challenges Molly to steal the Ogre's sword, purse and ring of power, hoping she'll become the Ogre's favourite meal - girlie grilled on toast! Hampered by the Prince, Molly sets out on her task. Molly Whuppie uses her wits to escape an Ogre's clutches, but when Prince Wilfrid falls in love with her, King Walter has better things in mind for his son. Molly Whuppie And The Double-Faced Ogre by Ron Nicol (4m, 3f) 45 mins approx Or should that be the three Tucson Twins? Can Rooster Brewster and his new deputy, Dead Eye Doc save the day, will the Stranger with No Name claim the bounty instead, or will Tom, the Lucky Strike’s bartender have the last say? The gold mining town of Bedrock Falls is about to have its peace shattered by the meanest, ugliest, most terrifyin’ bunch of outlaws you could ever wish to meet, the Greedy Gulch Gang. The Lucky Strike by Simon Rayner Davis (6m, 8f) 50 mins approx Large Cast This is no fun place but rather a horror house run by a cursing Mummy and some equally infamous horror characters all of whom have taken an instant liking to our Fictional Five… quite literally. Sarah, Harriet, Lucinda, Roland and Teddy, the Fictional Five, are all enjoying a fab, super, spiffing trip when their horses are attacked in the middle of a spooky forest, and they have to seek refuge in the House of Wendy. The Fictional Five And The Mummy’s Curse by Simon Rayner Davis (8m, 6f, 7m/f) 40 mins approx Large Cast (doubling possible) But with a twist in the tale, there’s more to this case than at first thought. He uses all his wolfly wiles to charm the jury and clear his name. Biggbad is in court accused of threatening behaviour towards Red. Ideal for schools and youth theatre, this is a cautionary rhyming tale of Red Riding-Hoodie and her nemesis, Biggbad Wolf. Once Upon A Nursery Crime by Cheryl Barrett (6m, 8f, 5m/f) 35 mins approx With the body count rising by the minute, the police are called in to solve the murders but only add to the mayhem! A hugely entertaining black comedy for both the actors and audience alike. Their ideas are acted out and as their script develops so do the characters with Colonel Blaggard, who is a bigamist, turning into a black-mailed, bible-bashing serial killer. Three friends hire the local village hall to write a murder mystery. The Secret by Joy Davis (4m, 7f, 5m/f) Large Cast Our view is that your students should be challenged and entertained, hopefully giving them an enduring interest in the performing arts. We don't believe in offering you plays for children that are simplistic and anodyne. Above this age, young people often prefer to appear in titles from our general catalogue. We have a range of plays for young actors aged approximately between 8 and 16 that are challenging, informative and interesting.
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