Liberty Jail • Original Cast CD
A Musical The Original Cast Album by Orson Scott Card Music by C. Michael Perry At the end of the persecutions of
Plays and Musicals for All Audiences and Theatre Groups, Amateur, Educational, Professional, and Religious
A Musical The Original Cast Album by Orson Scott Card Music by C. Michael Perry At the end of the persecutions of
Book and Lyrics by Orson Scott Card Music by C. Michael Perry (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, LDS
Ed Farnsworth Ed Farnsworth has over twenty years of performing experience on various stages in Utah, and began his foray into playwriting
Anthony Buck Anthony has over 100 productions to his credit as actor, singer, director, stage manager, music director, composer, librettist, and
AVAILABLE AS: A Stagedoor Kind of Love or A French Woods Kind of Love Script, Music, Lyrics and Arrangements by Chip Deffaa
#7 — FOUR Plays for Teen Actors and Audiences Clicking on any of the titles below will take you to that play’s
Volume 6 — Short Musicals for Young Audiences Book 2 SEVEN SHORT MUSICALS FOR ALL AGES Before Nevermore: A Poe Adventure by
VOLUME 5 — Short Musicals for Young Audiences Book 1 Clicking on any title below will take you to that play’s Performance
#4 Six of One… Clicking on any title below will take you to that plays’ Performance Licensing page. Challenging Athena by Genevieve
#3 Mystery Sideshow Theatre These 4 plays were premiered at The Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, as part of the BTG Plays!
#2 Plays From the Children’s Theatre of Hampton Roads These 3 plays have been premiered by The Children’s Theatre of Hampton Roads,
Volume #1 – Plays for Young Audiences From The New Hampshire Theatre Project These 5 plays have been premiered at The New
Tim Laycock is a Dorset man of many talents: actor, writer, musician…. He often combines these roles, adding much to all aspects
Steve was Head of Performing Arts at Queen’s College, Taunton, now retired. He qualified with a BA Hons in Theatre Language from
5 Selected Plays of J.D. Newman (Awakening Galatea, Crowns and Commoners, Puzzles, Liberation, Olympus On The Moon) FIVE plays –– from the
FIVE Plays by Sheila Rinear (BOOK 12 in the Playwrights on the Page Series) Lifelines Merry Gentlemen Counter Intelligence A Day Without
A Devastating Tale of Brotherhood, Love, and Loyalty by Steve Eaton Evans with Tim Laycock NO KINDLE Version PRINT BOOK Perusal Price
Hamilton & Franklin: Flashes of the Men Behind the Icons Two plays that explore, with bald-faced honesty, the private lives and public
The Play to End All Wars (Are All Wars This Weird?) by Harley Marshall File Size: 1729 KB Print Length: 44 pages
by Linda Britt PRINT BOOK Perusal $10.95 • Order #3044ap Production Copies • 20 PRINT BOOKS $110.00 • Order #3044bulk LINK to
by Jerry Walker PRINT BOOK Perusal $13.95 • Order #3223ap Production Copies • 21 PRINT BOOKS $126.00 • Order #3223bulk LINK to We
by Elizabeth Hansen KINDLE Version — no kindle version PRINT BOOK • Perusal $14.95 • Order #5011ap Production Copies • 10 PRINT
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by Jenifer Nii KINDLE — NONE PRINT BOOK Perusal $10.95 • Order #3215ap Production Copies • 7 PRINT BOOKS $42.00 • Order #3215bulk LINK to
by Jerry Walker KINDLE — NONE PRINT BOOK Perusal $10.95 • Order #3039ap Production Copies • 19 PRINT BOOKS $95.00 • Order #3039bulk LINK to
Mrs. Smith Goes To Washington (w/Mirrors and Memories) by Linda Britt KINDLE Version NONE PRINT BOOK Perusal $12.95 • Order #3043ap Production Copies •
Closer To Home • Further Downeast by Brent Hutchins KINDLE Version NONE PRINT BOOK Perusal $12.95 • Order #3036ap Production Copies • 20
J. Scott Bronson is a middle-aged man from San Diego with one wife, five children, a cat and a dog. He studied
The most magical story you will ever believe in! by Marvin Payne and Guy Randle. Young Lucas Lightbrow can fly — and
by William Shakespeare Freely adapted and updated from the Shakespeare Classic by J.D. Newman (Perfect for Colleges/Universities, High Schools and Middle Schools)
Ten Things a Reader Wants You to Know (or, How to Keep Your Script in Consideration) 1. A script is not a
Crafting a Lyric Lyrics have the same forms as the music(1) — but which comes first: the music or the lyric? Usually
The Theatre Song TYPE (not an exhaustive list) The Overture — in olden times, as in Opera, and Operetta, the Overture was
THE PERFECT PLAY? Is a play ever really finished, done, thrillingly able to live on its own forever without tinkering? No. Each
Adapted by J.D. Newman From L. Frank Baum’s classic novel (Perfect for Professional, College/University, Community, High School, Middle School, and other Youth
This is for all those who have tried to decipher what the heck they are supposed to do with the return of
under construction
Jody D. Brown, Ph.D. — University of Nebraska, Professor Emeritus (Ferrum College) Besides, over 35 years as a college professor, Brown has
I had the privilege to be called down to Ferrum College and the Blue Ridge Dinner Theatre in the summer of 2002.
by R. Rex Stephenson (For Community, College/University, High School and Junior High School, Youth Groups, Community and Church groups.) Undoubtedly Dickens’ most
The search for the English folk song in American folk music. by R. Rex Stephenson Great for groups, amateur, professional or educational,
Or, The Return of the Godfather, a short comedy by R. Rex Stephenson and Ginny Smith Conrad Delightful for all ages from
Adapted from the Charles Dickens story by R. Rex Stephenson & Jody D. Brown (For performance by any amateur, educational or professional
Submitting a Script to Festivals, Theatres, Anyone BLOG August 9, 2018 1 Your script is your calling card. It speaks for you
George G. King is from Utah. He has served a French mission for the LDS Church and earned Degrees from Brigham Young
by Tim Slover (For production by Professional Groups, Community Groups, and College & University Groups) In 1844 the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith
Three Questions for Every Writer What is the event that propels me to the next scene? Why did I care about this
adapted from Sophocles by Richard Sewell (Perfect for High School, College/University, Community, and Youth Theatre actors.) TYA The goal of this adaptation
Theatre As A Compass The reason I publish for others to produce (maybe even the reason that I write what I write)
DEAN OLIVET — received a Music BA in Duluth around 2003. These days he teaches a lot of guitar and banjo lessons,
Harlan Baker is a graduate of Emerson College. He worked on the staff of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America AFL-CIO (Now
A Life In The Labor Movement by Harlan Baker (For professional, amateur or educational theatre production) Jimmy Higgins: Line By Byline is
by Jerry Walker (Perfect for Senior Theatre groups and all others who perform for Senior audiences.) Mr. Anderson has developed a crush
by Jerry Walker (Perfect for Senior Theatre groups and all others who perform for Senior audiences.) Two strangers, meeting over time, find
by Jerry Walker (Perfect for Senior Theatre groups and all others who perform for Senior audiences.) As we grow older, even the
by Jerry Walker (Perfect for Senior Theatre groups and all others who perform for Senior audiences.) A long-married older couple looks back
by Jerry Walker (Perfect for Senior Theatre groups and all others who perform for Senior audiences.) What do guys talk about? Well,
by Jerry Walker (Perfect for Senior Theatre groups and all others who perform for Senior audiences.) 8 plays ranging from comic to
by Jerry Walker (Perfect for Senior Theatre groups and all others who perform for Senior audiences.) Two crusty women, ‘friends’ since High
by Jerry Walker (Perfect for Senior Theatre groups and all others who perform for Senior audiences.) Two longtime friends, in their senior
by Ron Kanecke In hurricane-swept Louisiana, an anxious but determined Ilene decides to face a lifetime of fears by refusing to evacuate
Patricia Mew’s short plays have been produced at the Maine Playwrights Festival (2012, 2013, 2014), PortFringe (2015, 2016), and King of Crows
by Patricia Mew For production by Professionals, Amateurs, Colleges/Universities and High Schools. Two millennial couples meeting at a restaurant for an evening
THE MUSICAL STORY OF ABRAHAM The Quintessential Man of Faith Book, Music and Lyrics by Mark Ogden From the city of Ur
by Dean Olivet Bullying comes in many flavors. Kids can lie, steal, and intimidate, make others feel bad about not fitting in,
by Dean Olivet Flint is a boy who can’t find his “Spark”; Cindy is a girl who will stop at nothing to
Blog topic about creating realistic dialog for characters in a play.
The story of “A Christmas Carol” provides a loose framework and several characters for this exploration of parent-child relationships. Tired of the same old Christmas Carol? This may be exactly what you are looking for!
Composer of musicals from Maine.
A skeleton is discovered in the school’s boiler room and the rumors start flying!
Book & Lyrics by Linda Britt Music by Colin Britt The premise is simple: What if you came to school and couldn’t
About become who YOU want to be and not giving in to labels
For the “Downeaster” or “Come From Away” visitor there is humor and satire and lots of ice fishin’
Biography and list of plays for a Maine Author
by Brent Hutchins (Perfect for professional, educational, amateur groups.) CTH is a series of vignettes that take place in a fictional Maine