The Plan • A Play

by Eric Samuelsen REAL PEOPLE. REAL CHOICES. REAL LIFE. (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, LDS & Other Church
Plays and Musicals for All Audiences and Theatre Groups, Amateur, Educational, Professional, and Religious
by Eric Samuelsen REAL PEOPLE. REAL CHOICES. REAL LIFE. (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, LDS & Other Church
by Eric Samuelsen (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, LDS & Other Church Groups) Pull out a microscope, put
by Thom Duncan (For production by College/University Groups, Community Groups, LDS Church Groups) Based, in part, on the book “The Trial Of
a One-man show by Thom Duncan. (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, LDS Church Groups) The life and times
by Thom Duncan (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, LDS Church Groups) PAUL’S HOME FROM HIS MISSION. A YEAR
by Thom Duncan (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, LDS Church Groups) This play was selected as a representative
by J. Scott Bronson (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, LDS Church Groups, Youth Theatres) Brothers is a retelling
by J. Scott Bronson ALTARS — 2M1W. Open Setting TOMBS — 2M 1W. Open Setting. Time for each: Just under an hour.
A Musical Testimony of Christ by Max C. Golightly (For production by College/University Groups, Community Groups, High Schools, LDS Church Groups, Youth
by Thomas F. Rogers (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, LDS Church Groups) On the weekend of an LDS
a tragedy by Thomas F. Rogers (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, LDS Church Groups) This first ever literary
by Thomas F. Rogers (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, High Schools, LDS & Other Church Groups, Youth Theatres)
by Elizabeth Hansen (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, LDS Church Groups) Eliza R. Snow is one of the
Book, Music and Lyrics by James G. Lambert and C. Michael Perry (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, High
Wisdom Tree – A Pioneer Musical by Max C. Golightly & Yutonna Kerbs (For production by College/University Groups, Community Groups, High Schools,
Book, Music and Lyrics by C. Michael Perry (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, High Schools, Middle Schools/Junior High
Book and Lyrics by Thomas F. Rogers Music and Lyrics by C. Michael Perry (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community
Book by James G. Lambert Music and Lyrics by C. Michael Perry & James G. Lambert (For production by Community Groups, LDS
The Musical based on the Bible story (like it’s never been told before!) Book and Lyrics by R. Rex Stephenson Music and
A play with music by C. Michael Perry (For production by Community Groups, LDS Church Groups, Youth Theatres) Jason Chamberlin is a
(This title offered by special arrangement with Hansen Perry Productions) Book and Lyrics by Elizabeth Hansen Music and Lyrics by C. Michael
Book and Lyrics by Orson Scott Card Music by C. Michael Perry (For production by Professional Groups, College/University Groups, Community Groups, LDS
by William Shakespeare Freely adapted and updated from the Shakespeare Classic by J.D. Newman (Perfect for Colleges/Universities, High Schools and Middle Schools)
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
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
by Tim Slover (For production by Professional Groups, Community Groups, and College & University Groups) In 1844 the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith
adapted from Sophocles by Richard Sewell (Perfect for High School, College/University, Community, and Youth Theatre actors.) TYA The goal of this adaptation
by Dean Olivet Bullying comes in many flavors. Kids can lie, steal, and intimidate, make others feel bad about not fitting in,
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!
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
A play about teens: their struggles, their hopes, their dreams, their epic fails.
The retelling of a true tale about the first naval battle of the American Revolution.
Five short plays inspired by the art of Norman Rockwell
A warm, moving, and sometimes funny look at adoption from the minds and hearts of the adopted and those who adopt them.
A uniquely structured musical about the battle against monarchial over-rule led by the most famous of all bandits.
The North Maine Woods are many things — haunted is one of them; as 10-year-old Olivia soon finds out.
The struggle over voting rights for women in the second State ever to adopt that amendment: Utah.
A re-telling of the true story of a lifeboat crew on the north coast of Devon and what it costs to be a lifeboatman.
From the Children’s Theatre of Hampton Roads come this most imaginative retelling of one of the most beloved Fairy Tales
The land of sleep and dreams and all that can be found there make up this clever story of Bri, the Toothfairy, and her travels to save her ‘children.’
One of the most powerful and inclusive scripts on the Underground Railroad and the power of personal freedom we have ever come across
The Herstoller Inn is a modern day setting for this re-telling of the Nativity Story, with a modern-day twist.
Two dogs in an Animal Shelter — what better location for a play about prejudice and overcoming fear
A delightful twist on the fairy tale as both the mermaid and her prince have a younger, same-gender sibling who get them and others into trouble; but it’s the little sister who is at the center of this story.
TV screens, computer screens, video screens, phone screens — what if they were the literal gateway to our scariest nightmares?
The Wild West and the Frontier are even wilder in this spoof on everything that is western-holy!
The Collodi classic in a Broadway-style musical treatment.
Shakespeare’s classic edited for time and archaic expressions.
Shakespeare’s classic edited for time and archaic expressions, plus a setting of the U.S. Civil War.
1940s, World War 2, Big Band, Radio station on the brink of collapse musical! With a Christmas Theme to boot!
A musical in the “Frozen” vein, about a young woman searching for her roots, which she finds in a kingdom of perpetual winter –– and what she does about it!
A short musical fable about the power of love!
A Russian Folk tale brought to musical life with people and puppets, and plots and plans, and a happy ending.
A lush and lovely score with unforgettable characters and situations, brings this Kenneth Grahame tale to life in a Broadway-style adaptation.
“The Wind in the Willows” as a melodrama? It’s not as strange as it might sound!
Yeti, Sasquatch, Sphinx and Amazonian Queen make for mystery in the theatre; but then set it in a Carnival-type atmosphere and it becomes a Mystery Sideshow Theatre piece!
The ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Aztecs knew that Death was not a mystery! Or was it?
Atlantis, Pirates, and Loch Ness are mysteries of our water-filled world. But when these tales are set in a Sideshow atmosphere, it takes the action up a notch!
The West of the U.S. frontier has spawned many tales, from Native American creation, to the Pony Express, along with the history of Lewis & Clark, the Mystery Sideshow Theatre has never been more full of fun and wonder!
An evening of Aesops’ characters told in the style of Network Television, with news and commercials. What a kick!
Those without choice, or voice, as to whether they live or die.
Yes, another musical about bullying, but this one focuses on the Bully and his perception of himself. And what’s more, the show is told in both Spanish and English!
This is a provocative and healing story about surviving the suicide of a loved one.
The delightful traditions and history of Christmas are brought to life in this fine little Panto!
Women’s Suffrage is keenly and insightfully explored for young audiences.
If we are not involved in our own lives, leading to our own success, who will be? A reminder that is not just for young audiences, but adults as well!
No other person in the world is really very different from ourselves. It is amazing the things you can learn in a diner, and the possibilities that wisdom opens up!
American/Arab/Israeli relations pose many questions, but also find some solutions. A fine little drama about a family on the brink of crisis.
A clever experience with the classic ‘mellerdrama’ (melodrama) for children and teens.
Three may be a crowd in love, but it certainly allows you to meet interesting people!