The Store • A Short Comedy
by Travis G. Baker ORDER #3366 more to come
Plays and Musicals for All Audiences and Theatre Groups, Amateur, Educational, Professional, and Religious
Plays and Musicals that will be added to the catalog in the near future
by Travis G. Baker ORDER #3366 more to come
by Travis G. Baker This two-act comedy about a man, his tarp and the town that tries to take it away from
based on the Norwegian Folk Tale (as originally recorded by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe and collected by Gudrun Thorne-Thomsen) BOOK
by Joanna Kraus Can Robin do something that will amaze everyone, so her family is proud of her? This Award-Winning play was
Book and Lyrics by Joanna H. Kraus (based on her play, The Last Baron of Arizona) Music and Lyrics by C. Michael
by Genevieve Aichele A Collection of 15 short playlets for use in classrooms, seminars, workshops, and in performance for an audience, with
#13 — FIVE Small Cast Touring Plays for Young Audiences (Order #5031) (5×8) (COMING SOON) The Emperor’s New Clothes by E. Gray
Volume 12 — Plays of the Sandy Hunter Saga by J.D. Newman (Order #5030) (5×8) (COMING SOON) Clicking on any title below
Volume 10 • Musicals for Teen and Young Actors and Audiences Clicking on any title below will take you to that plays’
Book and Lyrics by Mahonri Stewart Music by Austin Lopez (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) The humor and the pathos
Book and Lyrics by Mahonri Stewart Music by Nathaniel Drew (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) The colorful characters of Charles
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) A young man comes to grip with a break up with the
A World Waiting to Break Free! by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) In this magical fantasy, the ancient,
by Mahonri Stewart (Under license from Prospero Arts and Media) Cyrano, From Nowhere is a meaningful, metaphysical comedy, the classic story of
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”.
by J.D. Newman Growing up, making choices, being responsible for yourself and the choices we all make might seem everyday to some,
by J. D Newman Episode 2 of the Sandy Hunter Saga Sandy Hunter’s entrance essay has earned her admission to Memorial Catholic
Adapted from Emanuel Schikaneder’s libretto from the Mozart Opera by E Gray Simons III MORE TO COME Part of the Series: Tales
From Rudyard Kipling’s Classic by E Gray Simons III So, just how do you suppose the leopard got his spots? Why is
From the Lewis Carroll Classic by E Gray Simons III MORE TO COME Part of the Series: Tales from the Fractured Side
From the Charles Perrault fairy tale by E Gray Simons III MORE TO COME Part of the Series: Tales from the Fractured
From the Kenneth Grahame classic by E Gray Simons III MORE TO COME Part of the Series: Tales from the Fractured Side
Three interwoven stories from the Book of One Thousand and One Nights by E Gray Simons III Three tales—Prince Ahmed and the
Based on the Chinese Folktale “Journey to the West” by E Gray Simons III written in collaboration with Blue Hill Performance Ensemble
Suggested by the ballads and legends by E Gray Simons III written with Foster Durgin MORE SOON Part of the Series: Tales
by E. Gray Simons III PLAY BALL! blends history, poetry, and a fantastic sense of humor to create an exciting and hilarious
Book & Lyrics by James Brigham Young Music and Lyrics by Taylor Williams Witness the miraculous and inspiring events from the life
by R. Rex Stephenson (For Community, College/University, High School and Junior High School, Youth Groups, Community and Church groups.) Undoubtedly Dickens’ most
The Wild West and the Frontier are even wilder in this spoof on everything that is western-holy!
What qualifies someone for a public office? Not much in this case, according to Danish-Norwegian playwright, Ludvig Holberg. Sadly, not much has changed since Holberg wrote this delightful play 300 years ago.
A satire of the world of Academia by someone who must have seen today’s world, this play by Ludvig Holberg will have you laughing…and thinking.
The Danish-Norwegian playwright, Ludvig Holberg wrote so universally that his comic plays hold up for today’s theater audiences.
First performed in London at the Cambridge Theatre in the early 1971, this title is available nowhere else. It was then brought