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charlz
Player Joined: 7/07/05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 26 |
Posted: 11/22/08 at 7:23pm |
You might want to look at, The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood. It's my favorite family show we've done and I always recommend it. We did it at our school about 4 years ago and it was a huge hit. Just saw another production of it a few weeks ago that blew me away at Orlando Rep. They really played up the Monty Python element. Found out it was being done down here from this link, the video is still up:
www.thedailycity.com/2008/10/video-preview-somewhat-true-tale-of.html Best, Charles |
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VisionE
Walk-On Joined: 12/19/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 6 |
Posted: 12/19/08 at 4:52pm |
You said you less interested in musicals but my daughter has been in a few of the musicals from this place and they were great.
http://www.spotlightmusicals.com/ I liked Buffalo Bill's and Midsummer Nights Dream |
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http://www.ectheatre.org/
http://www.spotlightmusicals.com/ |
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midgetking111
Player Joined: 1/17/09 Online Status: Offline Posts: 13 |
Posted: 1/17/09 at 10:16pm |
Here's a list of some good plays for middle school-high school age:
You Can't Take It With You
A Midsummer Night's Dream
High School Musical
Beauty and the Beast
Mystery of the Suffocated 7th Grader
Moon Over Buffalo
Peter Pan
A Christmas Story
Willy Wonka Junior
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Mystery of the Suffocated 7th Grader-Perry Paulson
Willy Wonka Junior-Grandpa George Air Uganda-Swami Ramblenonada James and the Giant Peach-James Trotter Throughly Modern Millie-Bun Foo |
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Kathy B.
Walk-On Joined: 5/16/10 Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 5/16/10 at 9:32pm |
I would like to suggest A Midsummer Night's Midterm, Pioneer Drama Company. I have produced this twice (two different groups of kids in those age ranges)....introduces Shakespeare in a funny way and still presents the whole play! In about 70 minutes. I added one student, splitting some lines up; and wrote my own Shakespaerian-rhymed intro/welcome for the audience (presented in the beginning by the 8 fairies...2 boys who followed Oberon and the 6 girls were Titania's). The kids and audiences loved it. Both times, we had phenomenal talent which helped with the presentation.
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JoeMc
Celebrity Joined: 3/13/06 Location: Australia Online Status: Offline Posts: 832 |
Posted: 5/17/10 at 12:36am |
Try some of the G&S productions. they are in the public domain & there is a lot of scope to interprit, adapt & put your signature on them.
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Lazy Bee
Star Joined: 2/21/07 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 89 |
Posted: 6/17/10 at 12:29pm |
Take a look at:-
- Gerald P. Murphy's 90-minute abridgement of A Midsummer Night's Dream - Bl... Bl... Bluebeard by Mark Billen - The Three Musketeers by Karen Letts - Dracula - The Final Countdown by Geoff Bamber - Charlie Cook's full-length adaptation of Pride and Prejudice - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Dave Jeanes - The Raven by George Douglas Lee (a comic take on Poe's verse) These are all non-musical plays, all full-length (the Raven is shortest at around 65 minutes), all within the compas of your agegroup, and all the titles have name reconition! Edited by Lazy Bee - 6/17/10 at 12:30pm |
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ozzieparker
Player Joined: 10/19/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 23 |
Posted: 6/17/10 at 2:29pm |
Grass Widows by Pamela Parker
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You never know what's comin' for you.
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jonplaywright
Star Joined: 7/20/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 53 |
Posted: 7/13/10 at 2:00am |
Like Don, I have a number of plays at Playscripts (and elsewhere) that are well-suited to young actors, with my one-act dramedies (titles like Thank You for Flushing My Head in the Toilet and other rarely used expressions, 4 A.M. and After Math) being particularly popular. There is a list of my works on the Playscripts site here:
http://www.playscripts.com/author.php3?authorid=434 Additionally, my full catalogue--and most of my plays are suitable for young people--is here: http://jondorf.com/index2.html I'd also strongly recommend taking a look at YouthPLAYS, the new online publisher of plays for young actors and audiences. All plays may be read as free electronic perusals in their entirely, and production costs include royalties only--no script costs. You'll find dozens of scripts that are appropriate for middle and high school actors (including a great play, One Good Thing, by Don Zolidis!). Check us out at www.youthplays.com. Cheers, Jon Dorf |
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