The Golden Goose
Product Code: G25000
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Approx. Run Time: 55 min.
A golden goose helps Simpleton win over the princess in this adaptation of a beloved fairy tale.
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Approx. Run Time: 55 min.
A golden goose helps Simpleton win over the princess in this adaptation of a beloved fairy tale.
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Approx. Run Time: 60 min.
In this adaptation for young audiences, Harpagon employs a matchmaker to find him a rich wife. He then sets out to marry his daughter off to a rich old man, and his son to a plump, well-endowed widow. But the young people have ideas of their own!
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Approx. Run Time: 90 min.
At the end of the 15th century, the tiny town of Frogsham musters its dubious resources to mount the Corpus Christi play of Noah and the Flood. This medieval play-within-a-play presents a teeming town full of characters who mirror their biblical pageant counterparts. It provides a humorous glimpse of 15th-century stagecraft and the timeless panic of performers who must go on before the show is ready.
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Approx. Run Time: 65 min.
Three Japanese folktales told in story-theatre fashion.
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Approx. Run Time: 95 min.
A group of high school students are presenting a play loosely based on actual experiments in a Connecticut high school in which students, teachers and parents met for sessions in a human relations group.
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Approx. Run Time: 100 min.
Frantic to please, professor Fodorski puts his engineering concepts in football terms and turns a mousy student into a phenomenal kicker.
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Approx. Run Time: 90 min.
Hawthorne's masterpiece lends itself dramatically to a stage presentation
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Approx. Run Time: 155 min.
Screwtape, a senior devil from hell, has delegated some authority to a junior fiend, Wormwood, whose assignment is to seize the soul of a very human and lovable young man. This might be called a devilish dramatic contest with high-level meaning thrashed out in terms of brilliant low-level comedy.
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Approx. Run Time: 50 min.
This arrangement retains all the excitement and significance of the original as Nora becomes aware that she has been deluded in her marriage and that she now has a greater duty to herself. For the sake of her own salvation, she must leave her home and her husband to seek a life in which she can be truly herself. The sound of the door closing as Nora leaves is a sound that has reverberated through all of drama. An excellent way to introduce students to a great writer.
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Approx. Run Time: 45 min.
Mark Twain gives your audience front-row seats to the first battle of the sexes! Adam doesn't get a chance to name any of the new wonders of creation because Eve always beats him to it. Eve feels that she must chronicle her observations such as her discovery that not only can she talk to animals but some, such as the snake, can talk back. Accepting the apple, Eve and Adam get a new look at life.
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