Jinn • A Fantasy
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) To avoid the emotions of her life—even the joys—Calypso explores shops in
Plays and Musicals for All Audiences and Theatre Groups, Amateur, Educational, Professional, and Religious
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) To avoid the emotions of her life—even the joys—Calypso explores shops in
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) A young man comes to grip with a break up with the
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) In this successful and beautiful short play that has been performed in
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) In this adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel, sisters Elinor and Marianne
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) After the fall of Troy, a group of refugee children must rely
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) A group of children in San Diego sneak into an abandoned house
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) C.S. “Jack” Lewis became an internationally renowned author, famed creator of Narnia,
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) Ichabod Crane is dead! He is the second school teacher in Sleepy
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) The Fielding family’s Mormon values conflict with their tenant’s Sam Forrest’s atheistic
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) Diana Applesong is a Victorian woman who has experienced tragedy after tragedy
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) Phoebe faithfully serves at the temple of Delphi. There, she has a
A World Waiting to Break Free! by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) In this magical fantasy, the ancient,
byJames Arrington and Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) Commissioned by the Utah War Sesquicentennial Committee, this play takes
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) Ichabod Crane has come to Sleepy Hollow to replace the former school
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) They thought that Georgiana Highett was invincible. Yet, after the death of
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) David Hyrum Smith is the youngest son of Joseph Smith, the first
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) Joseph Smith, the founder and prophet of Mormonism, is in his last
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) In self-exile, Arthur Stevenson has returned to his home country of Australia
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) This post-apocalyptic fairy tale unfolds in a future earth torn apart by
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) William Shakespeare has come home—but is he welcome back? Having traveled between
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) Cyrano, From Nowhere is a meaningful, metaphysical comedy, the classic story of
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) Never in a thousand years would Jimmy Stewart have considered being an
Mahonri Stewart is an award winning writer and educator. He has written over two dozen plays, most of which have been produced
by Barbara Howe Hogan and Tim Caverly Produced by Fred Grant A play with songs adapted from Tim Caverly’s book “An Allagash Haunting”
Geoff Callaway is a classically trained actor who considers himself just barely “wise enough to play the fool.” Along the way he
An Evening with 8 Characters of “A Christmas Carol” by Geoff Callaway It is ten years after Ebeneezer Scrooge’s “Great Epiphany” and
Mylee Bell is a pianist, composer, and piano teacher. She grew up with a passion for music and sought it out in
Eda V. Ashby was born (1954) in Connecticut to Ruth Card Ashby and William Cropper Ashby. She grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee,
by Cheryl Ann Cluff Three actors and a sound effects artist perform an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s story “The Premature Burial”.
by Cheryl Ann Cluff Three actors and a sound effects artist perform an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s story “The Tell-Tale Heart”.
INTRODUCTION by Colleen Lewis, Producer Theatre Arts Conservatory The plays in this volume run the gamut of age groups for Youth Theatre,
INTRODUCTION by Matthew Ivan Bennett, Resident Playwright at Plan-B Theatre Company Behind the Blue Door – 10 minute play – Premiered by Plan-B
With an introduction by Mahonri Stewart Playing The Game – Produced at BYU in 1979 (Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival regional production)
Introduction by Megan Sanborn Jones Peculiarities (Six short interwoven parable-plays on young adulthood and sexuality as they intersect Faith) Premiered at Springville
With an introduction by Melissa Leilani Larson Ghosts • an Ibsen classic translated and adapted by a master • (translated and adapted from the
INTRODUCTION by Jerry Rapier, Artistic Director, Plan-B Theatre Company Amerigo • about Christopher Columbus, just not as most know him • Premiered by
INTRODUCTION by Eric Eliason, Professor of English at Brigham Young University The Way We’re Wired •is very much a journey of discovery. It
INTRODUCTION by Thomas F. Rogers, Playwright, former Professor of The Russian and Slavic Languages Department at Brigham Young University Letter From A
by George King and Gayanne Ramsden King Based on the Japanese Fairy Tale : The Woman Who Lost Her Dumplings When this
Script by Katherine Farmer and Gayanne Ramsden King Music by Diane Baker Drinkall Lyrics by Kendra Lowe Arrangements by Eda Ashby The
Book and Lyrics by George King and Gayanne Ramsden King Music and Additional Lyrics by C. Michael Perry & Mylee Bell Especially
by George King and Gayanne Ramsden King & Katherine Farmer Music by C. Michael Perry, Mylee Bell and Diane Baker Drinkall Lyrics
by Eric Samuelsen (Suitable for Professional, College/University, Educational, and Community groups.) The trophy is just a by-product of the game. The game
by Matthew Ivan Bennett Another Halloween offering! An original play based on a ghost story from Salt Lake City. In Lavender, a young
by Matthew Ivan Bennett Another Halloween offering! An original play based on a ghost story from Salt Lake City. Exile spins a
by Matthew Ivan Bennett An adaptation of the Brothers Grimm stories to their original, dark tellings. This version of Rapunzel isn’t your
by Matthew Ivan Bennett An adaptation of the Brothers Grimm story to their original, dark tellings, The Juniper Tree is not nostalgic
by Matthew Ivan Bennett Staged Radio Drama, Radio Broadcast, Fully-Staged Production, or Virtual Theatre. An adaptation of three beloved Grimm Brother stories
Script and Lyrics by Eric Samuelsen Music and Lyrics by C. Michael Perry LDS Wards, Branches, and Stakes, LDS Community, Educational, &
by Matthew Ivan Bennett If you celebrate the Holidays with this French Christmas legend, you might want to take the kiddies out
by Matthew Ivan Bennett O. Henry’s classic Christmas story “The Gift of the Magi,” originally published in 1905, it is a straightforward
by Matthew Ivan Bennett “The LITTLE MATCH GIRL” based on Hans Christian Andersen’s story A short lyrical adaptation of the tragic and
by Cheryl Ann Cluff Three actors and a sound effects artist perform adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe’s stories “The Tell-Tale Heart” and
by Matthew Ivan Bennett Another Halloween offering! Two original plays – Lavender & Exile – based on ghost stories from Salt Lake
by Matthew Ivan Bennett Mary Shelley’s horror classic Frankenstein – adapted for radio. Shelley’s 1818 novel was originally subtitled ‘The Modern Prometheus,’
by Matthew Ivan Bennett In 1862, Lewis Carroll created a tale to delight a little girl. That girl of course was named
by Matthew Ivan Bennett In this radio adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle,” Holmes & Watson
by Matthew Ivan Bennett WHEN A NAME SAYS IT ALL! An adaptation of three beloved Grimm Brothers stories to their original, dark
by Matthew Ivan Bennett Staged Radio Drama, Radio Broadcast, Fully-Staged Production, or Virtual Theatre. The Host of RADIO HOUR talks about the
by Matthew Ivan Bennett Celebrate the Holidays, with three stories. The first two are family-friendly classics: “The Gift of the Magi,” originally
by Matthew Ivan Bennett Staged Radio Drama, Radio Broadcast, Fully-Staged Production, or Virtual Theatre. What if the Pledge of Allegiance ended with
by Matthew Ivan Bennett A dark comedy about an internet troll who becomes a real one. A comedic send-up of fairy tales
by Matthew Ivan Bennett Staged Radio Drama, Radio Broadcast, Fully-Staged Production, or Virtual Theatre, CIRCLE is a very flexible piece. Nothing quite
Tim is a Maine author who worked for the Department of Conservation for thirty-two years. During that career he was the manager
A retired music teacher, Barbara Hogan has worked with adults and youth in music and drama since she was a teenager. She
by Eric Samuelsen Three couples and their married life at BYU. They are neighbors in an apartment complex, and have been thrown
by J.D. Newman (Perfect for Professional, College/University, Community, High School, Middle School, and other Youth Theatre Groups) A one-man play that tells
by Eric Samuelsen At the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago, many things were created, re-created and introduced to a willing public hungry
by Eric Samuelsen It is 1077. The Holy Roman Emperor, The Pope, the Abbot of Cluny, and the Marchioness of Tuscany. A
by Eric Samuelsen Hyper-vigilance. On a stakeout. Fifi and Rex seem to be just thrown together. They talk about duty. They talk
by John Skelton. Translated and Adapted by Eric Samuelsen This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is
by Eric Samuelsen Three short plays about Mormon women confronting their own culture, each with a cast of three. In Bar and
a ten-minute play by Eric Samuelsen The macabre humor, the mock-social-status-consciousness of the ‘very rich’ and those wanting to associate with them
a ten-minute play by Eric Samuelsen Three English speaking friends, newly arrived in America, are searching the web for a school, an
a play by Eric Samuelsen About the social order of a playground, along with the attendant bullying, BUMPS presents a microcosmic view