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Adventures of Brer Rabbit, The Hale, Pat New Plays for Children roy children - musical nine characters; extras five male; four female two acts five songs, two dances, scored for piano; children 4 to 9. Joel Chandler Harris' famous "Tales of Uncle Remus" never seem to go out of date. The boisterous exploits of its characters in Briar Patch have endeared themselves to young and old for more than three generations. Now, with the "Adventures of Brer Rabbit." you can recreate these tales for your young audience, in a dramatization told with a fidelity that captures all the flavor of the dialect 1962 Title: Author: Publisher: Description: Adventures of Doctor Dolittle, The Lofting, Hugh Dramatic Publishing Company roy children's musical; fantasy twenty-six characters; extras flexible casting (adults) two acts 'Adaptation of Hugh Lofting's popular book.' 2002 adapted by Elliot B. Baker Title: Author: Publisher: Description: Adventures of Thumbelina, The Andersen, Hans Christian G. Schirmer roy children - musical - fairy tale - fantasy - operetta large cast flexible casting (children) four scenes duration: 45 minutes. Based on the fairy tale by Hans Christian Anderson A musical fantasy for children 1955 adapted by Helen J. Windsor Title: Author: Publisher: Description:

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  • Adventures of Brer Rabbit, The

    Hale, Pat

    New Plays for Children

    roychildren - musicalnine characters; extrasfive male; four femaletwo acts

    five songs, two dances, scored for piano; children 4 to 9.

    Joel Chandler Harris' famous "Tales of Uncle Remus" never seem to go out of date. The boisterousexploits of its characters in Briar Patch have endeared themselves to young and old for more thanthree generations. Now, with the "Adventures of Brer Rabbit." you can recreate these tales for youryoung audience, in a dramatization told with a fidelity that captures all the flavor of the dialect

    1962

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    Adventures of Doctor Dolittle, The

    Lofting, Hugh

    Dramatic Publishing Company

    roychildren's musical; fantasytwenty-six characters; extrasflexible casting (adults)two acts

    'Adaptation of Hugh Lofting's popular book.'

    2002

    adapted by Elliot B. Baker

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    Adventures of Thumbelina, The

    Andersen, Hans Christian

    G. Schirmer

    roychildren - musical - fairy tale - fantasy - operettalarge cast flexible casting (children)four scenes

    duration: 45 minutes.

    Based on the fairy tale by Hans Christian Anderson

    A musical fantasy for children

    1955

    adapted by Helen J. Windsor

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  • Aesop's Fable Fair

    Doolittle, Joyce

    Miscellaneous

    roychildren - musical - fairy talelarge castflexible casting (children)one act

    Tells the stories of the 'Tortoise and the Hare', 'The Milkmaid and Her Pail', 'The Frog and the Ox',and 'The Old Man, the Son and the Donkey'.

    A museque

    965

    Watts, John

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    Aladdin and His Magic Lamp

    Schwartz, Ernest J.

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roychildren - musical - fairy taleseven charactersfour male; three femaleone act

    ages 5 to 15.

    Music by Iris Paabo. Lyrics by Iris Paabo and Ernest J. Schwarz. A rock music adaptation of thefamous folk tale, with a "cool" genie and lots of audience participation.

    in - Three Musicals for Young Audiences / CHM

    1968

    Paabo, Iris

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    Aladdin and the Magic Lamp

    Cacavas, John

    Chappell and Company

    roychildren - musical - fairy taleseven characters; chorusfive male; two femaleone act

    Description not available.

    in - Six Musical Plays for Children / CHM

    1967

    Lustberg, Jean Anne

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  • Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

    Viorst, Judith

    Dramatic Publishing Company

    roychildren - musical comedyseven charactersfour male; three female (or children)one act

    'Adaptation of her popular children's book. Viorst sets Alexander's rather trying life to music andbrings to the stage one of America's feistiest characters. Not only does Alexander wake up withgum in his hair, but his mother forgets to pack him dessert, and his best friend decides he's nothis best friend anymore. And if that's not bad enough, Alexander's brother's don't have anycavities but - he does. And just when it can't get any worse, there are lima beans for supper and -yuck! - kissing on TV. It is enough to make anyone want to go to Australia...

    1999

    Markham, Shelly

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    Alice in Wonderland

    Gaul, Harvey B.

    Piedmont Music Company

    roychildren - musical - fantasy twenty characters; extrasseven boys; two girls; eleven boys or girlsthree acts

    Adapted from Lewis Carroll's book "Alice In Wonderland". A musical adaptation of the original.

    1962

    Harriette, A.

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    Alice: A Wonderland

    Head, Sandra

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roymusical - Canadian - childrensix charactersthree male; three femaletwo acts

    requires pianist.

    "A musical odyssey through Wonderland. An adaptation of the Lewis Carroll stories."

    1983

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  • Androcles and the Lion

    Harris, Aurand

    Anchorage Press

    roychildren - musical six charactersfive male; one femaletwo acts

    1 set; 16th century Italian costumes.

    Music by Glenn Mack. 'Refreshingly antic, irreverent treatment of Aesop's fable, written in the styleof Italian Commedia dell'Arte.'

    1964

    Mack, Glenn

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    Androcles and the Lion

    Harris, Aurand

    Anchorage Press

    roychildren - musical six charactersfive male; one femaletwo parts

    1 set; 16th century Italian costumes.

    Music by Glenn Mack. Arlequin plays the part of Androcles slave, who was bound to the oldmiser, Pantalone. He assists the lovely Isabella to run away.

    in - Plays Children Love / CHC

    1964

    Mack, Glenn

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    Androcles and the Lion

    Harris, Aurand

    Anchorage Press

    roychildren - musical six charactersfive male; one femaletwo parts

    1 set; 16th century Italian costumes.

    Music by Glenn Mack. Arlequin plays the part of Androcles slave, who was bound to the oldmiser, Pantalone. He assists the lovely Isabella to run away.

    in - Twenty Plays for Young People / CHC

    1964

    Mack, Glenn

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  • Artful Dodgers

    Donnelly, Mary

    Shawnee Press

    roychildren - musicalfourteen charactersflexible casting (adults)one act

    A group of young baseball fans enter a poster contest to win tickets to a ball game.

    A baseball story with a new twist.

    1990

    Strid, George L. O.

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    Bad Children, The

    Jackson, Shirley

    Miscellaneous

    roychildren - musical - fairy taleseven characters; extrastwo boys; three girls; two boys or girlsone act

    1 exterior set.

    Music by Allan Jay Friedman. Shirley Jackson has written a modern fairy tale in which Hansel andGretel are "problem children" and the witch is a charming old girl.

    Friedman, Allan Jay

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    Beastly Delight . . Dragon Tale, A

    Carter, John

    Somerset Press

    roychildren - fantasy - musicaltwelve characterseight boys; two girls; two voicesone act

    A stranger to town take up the offer to slay the town's dragon in return for the hand of hisdaughter, the fair Rosebud. The plan almost goes awry when the pricess's nurse is mistaken bythe her to be the princess.

    1985

    Beall, Mary Kay

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  • Bedtimes and Bullies

    Ludwig, Volker

    Miscellaneous

    roychildren - Canadian - musical five charactersthree male; two femaletwo acts

    intended audience ages 5 and up.

    'Kevin and Kelly make friends with Peter, the neighborhood bully. They convince his strict fatherto let him sleep over with his new-found pals.'

    1987

    adapted by Dennis Foon

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    Bremen Town Musicians, The

    Hale, Pat

    New Plays for Children

    roychildren - musical - fairy taleeight characterstwo boys; two girls; four boys or girls (or played by adults)two acts

    1 set with multiple playing areas; duration: 1 hour and 5 minutes; intended audience ages 4 to 9;8 songs, 3 dances; scored for piano and flute.

    The Bremen Town Musicians, according to Grimm's Fairy Tales, were a dog, a cat, a rooster and adonkey who got fed up with life at home and banded together to seek their fortunes. But beforethey got to Bremen, they fell upon a pair of robbers in a deserted castle. In a scene every child

    1962

    Bahret, Al

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    Bunnicula

    Howe, Deborah

    Seattle Children's Theatre

    roychildren - fantasy - mystery - musicalsix characters; one puppettwo male; two female; two boys (aged 8 & 10)one act

    includes music.

    An adaptation for the stage of the very popular children's novel.

    1996

    Howe, James

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  • Chatauqua Girl

    Mitchell, Ken

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roymusical - Canadian - children - historicalsix charactersthree male; three femaleone act

    "Based on the life of Nola Ericson who founded the first Canadian 'tent show' in 1917."

    1982

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    Cinderella

    Schwartz, Ernest J.

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roychildren - musical - fairy talesix charactersthree male; three femaleone act

    Cinderella gets a mod outfit, boogaloos at the ball and wins her prince.

    in - Three Musicals for Young Audiences / CHM

    1969

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    Cinderella

    Kuder, Edna R.

    Samuel French

    royvocal score - children's musicaltwelve characters; extrasthree boys; five girls; four boys or girlsfour scenes

    unit set.

    The enchanting new version of the classic story is designed to teach children the joy of being onstage.

    1991

    Larson, Peter

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  • Clarissa's Closet

    Ross, Monica Long

    Anchorage Press

    roychildren - fantasy, musicalfive characters; extrasone male; two female; one boy; one girlone act

    Cast may be expanded to twelve characters.

    'Clarissa is a girl with a well developed imagination, a talent for writing, and a very messy room.She can tell stories filled with pirates and fish-angels that dance. Her closet is filled with her veryown treasures. The problem is that her closet is beginning to stink, and Grandma is coming for avisit. Fearing for Grandma's health, Mom and Dad order Clarissa to clean her room and "find the

    1992

    Ruch, Alan

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    Cookie Lady, The

    Harper, Annette

    Chappell and Company

    roychildren - musicalsixteen characters; extrastwo boys; eight girls; six boys or girlsone act

    various interior and exterior sets.

    Who is the mysterious Cookie Lady? Why do all the kids in town hang out at her house? That'swhat all the village grown-ups want to know. The Town Baker suspects that the answer is in theCookie Lady's magical cookies, a secret ingredient that could make him a millionaire. But how canhe get to the bottom of the mystery when the kids won't talk?

    1978

    Oliver, Donald

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    Crocodile, The

    Reed, E. M. G.

    Evans Brothers ltd.

    roychildren - musicalseven characters; extrasfour boys; three girlsone act

    1 interior set.

    Description not available.

    An Egyptian play with musicTitle:

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  • Dandy Lion, The

    Robb, Dodi

    New Press

    roychildren - musicalnine charactersseven boys; two girlsone act

    A circus play.

    1972

    Patterson, Pat

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    Dawn Quixote

    Thiessen, Vern

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roymusical - children - comedy - Canadianthree charactersone male; two femaleone act

    "Dawn lives in a world of comic-book characters and imaginary superheroes. With her friendSammy in tow, Dawn ventures forth on a quest to find the real meaning of the word "hero"."

    A musical comedy for young audiences

    1995

    Doyle, Tom

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    Don't Count Your Chickens Until They Cry Wolf

    Pearson, Carol Lynn Wright

    Anchorage Press

    roychildren - musical - fairy talelarge cast (eight to twenty or more)flexible casting (adults)one act

    no sets; duration: 1 hour and 15 minutes.

    Based on the fables of Aesop. Aesop was never so charming! Clever lyrics, singable modern music- The highlights: the famous race of tortoise and hare; a soft shoe number by the fox; a rousingpeasant dance in the bundle of sticks; a chorus line of sheep.

    1979

    Redford, J. A. C.

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  • Dorothy Meets Alice; or, The Wizard of Wonderland

    Robinette, Joseph

    Dramatic Publishing Company

    roymusical - children - fairy taleeleven charactersthree male; eight female (flexible casting)one act

    'This fun-filled romp follows Alice and Dorothy and their coteries as they try to unscramble theirstories with help from the lad who started the whole thing when he put off his book report untilthe last minute.'

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    Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas

    Mason, Timothy

    St. Martin's Press

    roychildren - musicallarge castflexible castingfive acts (very short acts)

    approx. running time: 1 hr.

    Book and lyrics by Timothy Mason. Music by Mel Marvin. "Broadway musical adaptation of the Dr.Seuss' book How The Grinch Stole Christmas. It is heavily inspired by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer1966 television special adaptation of the same name."

    in - Theatre for Children: Fifteen classic plays / CHC

    2005

    Marvin, Mel

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    Dreams of Anne Frank

    Kops, Bernard

    Samuel French

    roymusical - drama - war - Jewish - adolescentseight charactersfour male; four femaletwo acts

    'Winner of the Time Out award for best children's production during its London premiere, thisimaginative play with music demystifies and humanizes Anne Frank's story of tremendous braveryin great adversity. The author has chosen a near cinematic approach to retelling the two years thatthe Frank and Van Daan families and Mr. Dussel, the dentist, spent in hiding.'

    1993

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  • Elves and the Shoemaker, The

    Norman, Ruth

    Mills Music, Inc.

    roychildren - musical - fairy tale - pantomimelarge castflexible casting (children)one act

    Adapted from the Grimm's Brothers fairy tale.

    1954

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    Emily of New Moon

    Stinson, Hank

    Playwrights Union of Canada

    roychildren - musicalthirteen characterstwo male; three female; two boys; six girlsone act

    'Emily Byrd Starr, recently orphaned, is sent to live with her stern aunt Elizabeth Murray, herloving aunt Laura and her whimsical cousin Jimmy. She makes friends and enemies among thechildren in her new community and uses all her adventures as grist for her burgeoning writingcareer.'

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    Emperor's Nightingale, The

    Andersen, Hans Christian

    G. Schirmer

    roychildren - musical - operetta - fairy taleseven speaking characters; chorus - up to forty four boys; three girlsone act

    The Chinese Emperor has heard the nightingale has a lovely song, and so he acquires one. Thebird's song is so lovely he places it in a golden cage in his chamber. Then another ruler sendsthe Emperor a mechanical nightingale and it replaces the live one in his affection. But when theEmperor falls deathly ill, the mechanical bird breaks down. Then the real nightingale appears athis window and sings so sweetly, Death is vanquished.

    An operetta for children

    1953

    adapted by Helen J. Windsor

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  • Everything But Anchovies

    Foster, Christine

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roychildren - musical - Canadian - high schoolfour characterstwo male; two femaleone act

    Music by Phyllis Cohen. Four Grade 12 students are on their way home after a disastrousappearance on a high school quiz show. Conceited Eric blames the others for their failure. Tryingto avoid going home to face his family and friends, he pretends his car has broken down. Hisruse backfires when they discover that the car really won't start. The four, who have nothing incommon except their mutual hostility, are forced to spend an evening together in the middle ofnowhere.

    1984

    Cohen, Phyllis

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    Fezwick

    Tremblay, Brian

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roymusical - Canadian - childrenfour characterstwo male; two femaleone act

    "Fezwick, the crow, sets out on a great adventure to see the other side of the sun."

    1983

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    Fire

    Ledoux, Paul

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roydrama - Canadian - musicalsix characters (doubling)five male; one femaletwo acts

    Inspired by the lives of cousins Jerry Lee Lewis and Jimmy Lee Swaggart, "Fire" tells the story oftwo Razorback, Arkansas brothers who follow different branches of the same road of pride, lustand greed. Cale sells his soul to rock and roll, Herchel to TV evangelism. Both love Molly, wholoves both of them.

    Chalmers and Dora Mavor Moore Award winner.

    in - Double Bill - CCO

    2008

    Young, David

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  • Fox of a Thousand Faces

    Playwrights Canada Press

    royCanadian - children - musical-fantasynine charactersfour male; four female; foxone act

    "A foolish prince and a wiser minstrel pursue the same princess, with the wily fox engineering theoutcome."

    1973

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    Frog Prince, The

    Huret, Harry

    Chappell and Company

    roychildren - musical - fairy talenine characters; extrasthree male; three female; three male or femaleone act

    Musical adaptation of the Grimm fairy tale about the Princess and the Frog (who was really aprince).

    in - Six Musical Plays for Children / CHM

    1969

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    Frog Prince, The

    Parker, Evalyn Gares

    Willis Music Company

    roychildren - musical - operetta - fairy taleseven characters; extrasfive boys; two girlstwo acts

    1 interior and exterior set.

    Dramatization of a well-known fairy tale. This age-old children's story is about a Prince who isturned into a frog, which he must remain until a pure and honest woman kisses him on her ownfree will...

    Boda, Glenada H.

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  • Gilbert and Sullivan Operettas

    Thane, Adele

    Plays, Inc.

    nonroyalty - musical - collection

    "Words and music of the best-known works of Gilbert and Sullivan, condensed for royalty-freeproduction by young people".

    includes: The Mikado The Gondoliers H.M.S. Pinafore Trial by Jury The Pirates of Penzance Patience

    Adapted for half-hour performance

    1976

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    Gingerbread Man, The

    Wood, David

    Samuel French

    roychildren - musical - fantasysix charactersfour male; two femaletwo acts

    Set on a kitchen dresser. While the 'Big Ones' are asleep plenty of activity is taking place on thekitchen dresser. The cuckoo-clock has lost his voice and might be threatened with the dustbin inthe morning of he doesn't recover it. The efforts of the salt cellar and the pepper mill to help himregain it involve them in confrontation with the old Tea Bag. Danger also comes from a voraciousmouse and from the efforts of the 'Big Ones' to destroy the vermin by poison. All is resolved bymorning, with the unobservant 'Big Ones' none the wiser.

    1977

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    Good Grief, A Griffin

    Harder, Eleanor

    Anchorage Press

    roychildren - legend - musicaltwelve charactersseven male; five femaletwo acts

    'From Frank Stockton's inventive legend about a conservative little town that was shaken out of itsrut by a visiting griffin.'

    1968

    Harder, Ray

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  • Great Gilly Hopkins, The

    Paterson, David

    Samuel French

    roychildren - musicalnine charactersone male; five female; one boy; two girls (flexible)seven scenes

    'Based on the novel by Katherine Paterson. A spirited musical about the adventures of a feistyfoster child in search of love and her real mother.'

    2001

    Leibman, Steve

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    Great Gilly Hopkins, The

    Paterson, David

    St. Martin's Press

    roychildren - musicalnine charactersone male; five female; one boy; two girls (flexible)six scenes

    'Based on the novel by Katherine Paterson. A spirited musical about the adventures of a feistyfoster child in search of love and her real mother.'

    in - Theatre for Children: Fifteen classic plays / CHC

    2001

    Liebman, Steve

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    Gulliver

    Lustberg, Jean Anne

    Chappell and Company

    roychildren - musical - fairy taleseven characters; chorusfive male; two femaleone act

    Description not available.

    in - Six Musical Plays for Children / CHM

    1968

    Wood, Guy

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  • Halloween Misfits, The

    Smith, Audrey

    Audrey Productions

    roychildren - musicallarge castflexible casting (children)one act

    'A witch is planning a big party on Halloween night. All of the Halloween creatures are invitedexcept the "misfits" - the witch who could not fly, the ghost who could not boo, the monster whocould not stomp, the pumpkin who could not turn his head, the spook who could not be quiet,and the skeleton who could not rattle. On Halloween night as the witch is making her brew, sheaccidentally uses dynamite as one of her ingredients. A big explosion occurs. The misfits come tothe rescue, saving everyone and end up being heroes.'

    2002

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    Happy Scarecrow, The

    Elliott, Marjorie

    Willis Music Company

    roychildren - musical - operetta - fantasyminimum five characters; extrastwo boys; two girls; one boy or girltwo acts

    Description not available.

    1956

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    Here Comes the Circus

    Kobrick, Leonard

    Chappell and Company

    roychildren - musicalseven characters; extrasfour male; three femaleone act

    various interior and exterior sets.

    Description not available.

    in - Six Musical Plays for Children / CHM

    1967

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  • Hijack Over Hygenia

    Wood, David

    Samuel French

    roymusical - childrentwelve characterseight male; four female (doubling possible)two acts

    Hygenia is the cleanest kingdom in the world. Disease is unknown. But one day a villainousmeasle enters illegally and starts bringing out the inhabitants in spots. It is all the plot of DoctorSpicknspan who - owning to the pervading healthiness - is always out of work. Things lookserious but the plot is foiled by the gallantry of the Royal staff. Peace, health and cleanliness arerestored.

    A play for children with music

    1974

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    Hijack Over Hygenia - VS

    Wood, David

    Samuel French

    vocal score - children - musical

    1974

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    History of Jack and The Beanstalk, The

    Henry, Chad

    Seattle Children's Theatre

    roychildren - musical - fairy talestwenty-one charactersnine male; twelve femaletwo acts

    An adaptation of the popular fairy tale.

    1993

    Walker, E. Kennedy

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  • Holiday Plays

    Kaplan, Carol

    Milliken Publishing Company

    children's reference - musicals - audio cassette included

    kit includes two plays: No Turkey for Perky (thirteen characters + chorus) Bob Humbug, the Christmas Grump (four characters + Santa's helpers [as many as desired] + chorus)

    These simple holiday musical plays are designed to be performed by groups of young children. Anarrator is used instead of speaking parts, so there is no bothersome memorization. The kitcontains advice and tips on directing a play with young children, on getting the children used todramatic play and music-linked play. Suggestions for costumes, scenery, rehearsals andperformances are given. The musical scores are also included.

    An audio kit on holiday plays

    1988

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    How Things Happen in Three

    Behm, Tom

    Anchorage Press

    roychildren - folktales - poems - musicalsix charactersthree male; three female - cast may be expandedone act

    participation musical - intended for audiences K -3.

    "Funny Isn't It? How Things Happen In Three?" sings the company in an opening number whichtraces the recurring "three" through nursery rhymes and poetry. "The Three Billy Goats Gruff"dispose of an ugly troll, and Goldilocks sings "I Want to Know" as curiosity leads her to the houseof "The Three Bears". The song "Everyone Should Have the Chance to Make Three Wishes"

    1989

    Cooper, Rose Marie

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    I Sincerely Doubt That This Old House is Very Haunted

    Crabtree, Paul

    Anchorage Press

    roychildren - musical - mystery - ghostsseventeen characters; extras if desiredeight male; nine femaletwo acts

    2 sets; modern costumes.

    Unknown to the Exex family, their house is occupied by a whole company of ghosts. Very livelyghosts they are too, who only tolerate the people of the house as intruders, and turn the humanconversation on or off, at will. The Head Ghost has declared that a new recruit must be initiatedinto their Society before their fiscal year expires at midnight - and when Wilma Exex's young man

    1968

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  • Itchy, Snitchy and Boo

    Novelli, Florence

    Playwrights Union of Canada

    roymusical - childrensix charactersthree male; three femaleone act

    Description not available.

    1973

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    Jack and Homer the Horse

    Kleinsinger, George

    Chappell and Company

    roychildren - musical - fantasythirteen characters; extrasfive male; two female; six male or femaleone act

    Description not available.

    in - Six Musical Plays for Children / CHM

    1955

    Tripp, Paul

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    Larry the Lamb in Toytown

    Wood, David

    Samuel French

    roychildren - musicaltwelve charactersseven male; five femaletwo acts

    Music and lyrics by David Wood. Adapted from the Toytown Stories of S.G. Hulme-Beaman. Thetownspeople are threatened by a "fearsome dragon" and a villainous highwayman. Ernest thePoliceman sets out to do his duty, the mayor has some misadventures with a motor car and ismost unhappily transformed when one of the Magician's spells goes wrong, the nasty-temperedMr. Growser gets more than he bargained for when his bath water pipes freeze - but, with the helpof Larry the Lamb and Dennis the Dachshund, all is set to rights in time for the Mayor's special

    1977

    Ruskin, Sheila

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  • Little Red Riding Hood and the Magic Dragon

    Payne, David and Julie

    Dramatic Publishing Company

    roymusical fairy tale - childrenten charactersfive male; four female; two male or female (doubling possible)one act

    'Little Red Riding Hood lived happily ever after' is where this play begins. Little Red isn't reallyhappy! Through the song "Fairy Tale Lament" we learn that she has grown tired of her story. Shedreads knowing that everytime someone opens up her book she will be forced to relive the sameold familiar tale. With the help of Toby, a lovable, comical magic dragon, Little Red sets off fornew adventures. Along the way she meets, and sometimes becomes, other fairy tale characters likeprinces, witches and frogs. Her journey brings her to the realization that anything is possible -

    2002

    Yordy, Martha

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    Magic Beanstalk, The

    Christopher, Carol

    Raymond A. Hoffman Company

    roychildren - musical - fairy talenine characters; extrasfive male; four femalethree acts

    2 exterior sets.

    Musical adaptation of the classic fairy tale.

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    Man whose Mother was a Pirate, The

    Mahy, Margaret

    Miscellaneous

    roychildren's musical - fantasysix characters; extrasfive male; one femaleeight scenes

    recommended for children in Kindergarten to Grade Six.

    This is an adaptation of a book by Margaret Mahy. "Sam loves numbers. He has everything heneeds to be a numbers man — a respectable brown suit and respectable brown shoes. The onlything missing from Sam’s life is an adventure. This heart-warming story reminds us that knowingwho we are, not what we have or what we do, is the secret to happiness."

    2005

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  • Mandy and the Magus

    Tremblay, Brian

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roychildren - Canadian - musicalfour characterstwo male; two femaleone act

    ages 5 to 10.

    Music by Leslie Arden. Mandy Seeks the magic of the Magus to rid herself of her troublesomebrother. When she becomes an only child, she discovers a lot about herself and her family.

    in - Class Acts: Six Plays for Children / CCC

    1984

    Arden, Leslie

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    Merch the Invisible Wizard

    Manning, Linda

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roymusical - children - Canadiansix charactersthree male; three femaleone act

    "An alien wizard is sent to Earth to do dastardly deeds. After a time, he and a young girl arezapped back to his home planet, from which her computer smarts help them escape."

    1983

    Herbertson, Don

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    Minibugs and Microchips

    Priest, Robert

    Playwrights Union of Canada

    roymusical - comedyseven charactersthree male or female; two boys; two girlsone act

    A happy holiday party including a magic poetry hat goes awry with the appearance of a robotteacher. Lots of winter songs and poems for little children.

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    Smith, Audrey

    Audrey Productions

    roychildren - musical - respect - honestylarge castflexible casting (children)one act

    'It's spring time, and Mrs. Queen Bee is busy inviting her bug friends over for a gathering in herbeehive. Unfortunately, a group of bugs known as the "mischievous bugs" displeases the Queenand are not allowed to attend. In this humours musical, you will find out what their kind of"mischief" several of the bugs - and maybe even the Queen - are up to! Their mischievous waysdeliver a very important message to everyone in a delightful manner.'

    2003

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    Mississippi Pinocchio

    Surface, Mary Hall

    St. Martin's Press

    roychildren - musical - adventurelarge cast (doubling)flexible castingeighteen scenes

    Book by Mary Hall Surface. Lyrics by David Maddox and Mary Hall Surface. Music by DavidMaddox. "The rich and magical original tale placed in the American South circa 1900. Pinocchiois the "bad good boy" navigating his first and formative experiences in the world. His andGepetta's journey from powerlessness to possibility is a metaphor for both growing up and theevolution of the distinctly American character. Dixieland music, steamboats, gamblers, dangerand opportunity at the edge of an apparently limitless New World."

    in - Theatre for Children: Fifteen classic plays / CHC

    2004

    Maddox, David

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    My Best Friend is Twelve Feet High

    Bolt, Carol

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roychildren - Canadian - musical five charactersthree male; two femaleone act

    intended audience - ages 8 to 14.

    An exploration of friendship and fantasies. Captain King is a story-teller and Alice a singer offunny songs.

    in - Kids Plays: Six Canadian Plays for Children / CHC

    1972

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  • My Best Friend is Twelve Feet High

    Bolt, Carol

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roychildren - Canadian - musical five charactersthree male; two femaleone act

    intended audience - ages 8 to 14.

    An exploration of friendship and fantasies. Captain King is a story-teller and Alice a singer offunny songs.

    in - Class Acts: Six Plays for Children / CCC

    1972

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    My Emporer's New Clothes

    Shue, Larry

    Dramatists Play Service Inc.

    roymusical - childrenthirteen charactersseven male; two female; two boys; two girlsone act

    The present version abounds in delightful differences from the original Andersen story. Theaction now takes place in the mythical kingdom of Mango-Chutney, which has a parade every day,a one-man army named Pony, and an Emperor who is known as the wisest man in the worldbecause he has read the dictionary all the way through. The Emporer, deciding to hold a specialparade for which he must have some beautiful clothes in the world, offers half the state treasury tothe weaver who comes up with the finest cloth. And being as wise as he is, he also announces that

    a musical play for children

    1985

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    Nightingale, The

    Lazarus, John

    Playwrights Canada Press

    royCanadian - children - musicaleight charactersfive male; three femaletwo acts

    Music by John Roby. The young Emperor discovers a magical Nightingale, who's singing cureshis illness. Influenced by the powerful Music Master, he locks her up; when she escapes, hebanishes her from his kingdom, but the loyal Maid and her beloved Fisherman help theNightingale return to fight for the Emperor's life. Based on the Anderson fairy tale.

    in - YPThree / CHC

    1994

    Roby, John

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  • Nutmeg Princess, the

    Keens-Douglas, Richardo

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roymusical - fairytale - Canadiantwenty characters five male; five female (doubling)two acts

    "'The Nutmeg Princess' is the story of a kind hearted boy named Aglo who hears the legend of theNutmeg Princess from Petite Mama. Thus begins his enchanted journey with his best friend Petal,in search of this magical princess with diamonds dripping from her hair. Along the way theyencounter a mischievous lot of animals, all trying to pull Aglo from his path. Then there are thegreedy villagers who want to capture the princess and steal her diamonds. Aglo does achieve hisgoal: he sees the Nutmeg Princess, and at his journeys end the realization is a belief in himself

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    Odyssey, The

    Breslow, Maurice

    Playwrights Union of Canada

    roymusical - childrenfour characterstwo male; two femaleone act

    "Based upon Homer's Odyssey. The classic story is told with dialogue, mime, music and humour. A small cast plays many roles."

    1983

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    Old Father Time

    Wood, David

    Samuel French

    roychildren - musicalthirty characters; extrasseven male; five female (doubling)two acts

    The play takes place in London, England.

    1978

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  • Old Mother Hubbard

    Wood, David

    Samuel French

    roymusical - childrentwenty-two characters nine male; four female; nine male or femaletwo acts

    'It is Christmas eve and a lonely dog arrives at Old Mother Hubbard's Home for Lost Children. Butalas, her cupboard is bare! Worse still - together with her brood of nursery-rhyme children - sheis turned out by the bailiff and the rent collector. They make their way to a forest where theyencounter a magician on his way to a circus. By a fortunate mistake, the magician casts a spellwhich enlarges the bailiff's boot to a size which is big enough for Mother Hubbard to taketemporary residence in it. But her troubles are far from over, and they all undergo many

    A Family Musical

    1976

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    Old Mother Hubbard - score

    Wood, David

    Samuel French

    roy - vocal score - musical - children

    A family musical

    1977

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    Owl and the Pussycat Went to Sea, The

    Ruskin, Sheila

    Samuel French

    roychildren - musicalfourteen characters; extrasnine male; five femaletwo acts

    1 unit set.

    The Owl and the Pussycat sail to the land where the Bong Tree grows, where, after manyadventures, the Plum Pudding Flea is foiled and the two protagonists are married by the Turkeyand live happily ever after.

    A musical play

    1970

    Wood, David

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  • Papertown Paperchase, The

    Wood, David

    Samuel French

    roymusical - children - fantasynineteen characters; extrasflexible casting (adults)two acts

    The Salamande, a sort of dragon, is in trouble with the Fireflies because he is unable to create afire. To redeem himself he is sent on a mission to burn down Papertown. The townspeople gathertheir resources to meet the threat: even the two petty criminals. Blotch and Carbon, are released tojoin the forces. In the end Salamander, who has fallen for timid little Tishoo, joins the inhabitantsin thwarting the Fireflies, and Papertown is saved from destruction.

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    1976

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    Peter Rabbit

    Potter, Beatrix

    Belwin Mills Publishing Corp.

    roychildren - musical - operetta - fairy talesix characters; extrasone boy; one girl; four boys or girlsthree acts

    Adapted from the story of "Peter Rabbit" by Beatrix Potter.

    An operetta for children

    adapted by Henry P. Cross

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    Picnic in Fairy Land

    Castle, Harriet D.

    Lorenz Publishing

    roychildren - musical - fairy tale - fantasyflexible castboys and girlsone act

    1 exterior set.

    Description not available.

    A children's cantata

    1899

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  • Pinocchio

    Breslow, Maurice

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roymusical - Canadian six characters;four male; two female (may be played by four boys; two girls)one act

    intended audience ages 5 to 12.

    Music by Gordon Emerson. A musical account of Pinocchio's struggle against temptation and hisefforts to become a real boy.

    in - Pinocchio and When the World Was Young / CHC

    1982

    Emerson, Gordon

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    Polly Make-Believe

    Clark, Estelle Merrymon

    Raymond A. Hoffman Company

    royoperetta - musical - childrennineteen charactersfifteen boys; four girlstwo acts Polly and her invalid friend, Jimmy, both orphans, left the orphanage to flee from separation. Theyjourney into the country, find a huge and lovely tree and claim it as "Polly's Make-BelieveOrphanage". Other orphans come and join Polly's family.

    Christopher, Carol

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    Popcorn Man, The

    Robb, Dodi

    New Press

    roychildrenten characterseight male; two femaleone act

    1 exterior set.

    Description not available.

    1972

    Patterson, Pat

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  • Put on the Spot

    McMaster, Beth

    Simon and Pierre Publishing

    royCanadian - musical - childreneleven charactersfive male; six female (doubling possible)one act

    simple set; approx. 45 minutes in length; can be performed by senior elementary students.

    No abstract available.

    in - Popular Performance Plays of Canada, Volume I / CCO

    1976

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    Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings, The

    Barlow, Betty M.

    Willis Music Company

    roychildren - musicaleight characters; extrasfour boys; four girlsone act

    1 exterior set; 30 minutes; ages 4 to 8.

    This play for very young audiences is based on a charming southern folk tale. It tells the story ofLittle Rabbit, who envies all the other animals he meets in the forest. Finally, a Fairy grants him hiswish for a beautiful pair of red wings like the Bird. When Rabbit discovers that he cannot fly andthat even his mother doesn't recognize him, he understands and accepts his role as a rabbit. The

    1960

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    Rags to Riches

    Harris, Aurand

    Anchorage Press

    roychildren - musical - melodramanine characters; extrassix male; three femaletwo acts

    Music by Eva Franklin. Lyrics by Aurand Harris and Eva Franklin. Ragged Dick, an honest, uprightlad who earns his meagre living by shining shoes, is entrusted with a $2.00 bill by a rich banker.When he delivers the change to the banker's home, this manly boy attracts the interest of thebanker's daughter, who stirs his ambition. In a dramatic scene, Dick has the opportunity to rescuea poor little Match Boy from a tenement fire, and when the Match Boy proves to be the heir to afortune, the banker recognizes Dick's sterling qualities, and starts him on the road to riches.

    in - Twenty Plays for Young People / CHC

    1966

    Franklin, Eva

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  • Really Rosie

    Sendak, Maurice

    St. Martin's Press

    roychildren - musicalnine characterstwo male; five female; two male or femaleone act

    A dramatization of the popular children's book.

    in - Theatre for Young Audiences / CHC

    King, Carole

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    Red Riding Hood

    Robb, Dodi

    New Press

    roychildren - musical - fairy talesix charactersfour male; two femaleone act

    various interior and exterior sets.

    Adaptation of the classic fairy tale.

    1972

    Patterson, Pat

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    Rip Van Winkle

    Bahret, Al

    New Plays for Children

    roychildren - musical - operetta - fairy taleten characters; extrasseven male; three femaletwo acts

    various interior and exterior sets.

    Musical adaptation based on the Washington Irving legend.

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  • Runaways

    Swados, Elizabeth

    Samuel French

    roychildren's musical twenty characterseleven male; nine femaletwo acts

    unit set.

    "Runaways" is a collection of songs sung by troubled children. The subject is primarily runawaychildren from broken homes; but, like all great plays, "Runaways" takes us beyond its subject andmakes statements about the larger world in which the runaway children live.

    1980

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    Runaways, The

    Harper, Annette

    Chappell and Company

    roychildren - musicalnineteen characters; extraseight boys; eleven girlssix scenes

    various interior sets.

    This play is a comic adventure story of two contemporary children.

    1978

    Oliver, Donald

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    Sam and the Tiger

    Schwartz, Ernest J.

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roychildren - musicalfive charactersthree male; two femaleone act

    intended for audiences aged 5 to 15.

    A jungle-rock musical with a kid in "groovy" clothes and fierce tigers turned into superstarpussycats.

    in - Three Musicals for Young Audiences / CHM

    1971

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    Townsend, Sue

    Methune

    roymusical - children - comedyeighteen charactersfour male; four female; one boy (doubling)two acts

    Diary of a young man trying to make sense of his world.

    1985

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    Secret Garden, The

    Burnett, Frances Hodgson

    St. Martin's Press

    roychildren - mystery - musicalnine charactersfive male; three female; one male or femalethree acts

    In this magical adaptation of the children's classic, Mary Lennox, a spoiled little girl, arrives ather uncle's mysterious manor on the moor where, with the help of Dickon, a local "moor boy", sheunravels the secrets of the house and heals herself and her equally spoiled and dying cousin.

    in - Theatre for Young Audiences / CHC

    1991

    adapted by Pamela Sterling

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    Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor, The

    Averill, Ric

    Dramatists Play Service Inc.

    roymusical - folk tales - childrentwenty-four characters; extrasflexible casting (adults, puppets)one act

    'Sinbad relates his stories of his life as Horseman, Adventurer, Hero, Husband, Merchant,Ambassador and Sailor to a porter.'

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  • Sharnoozle

    Tsonos, Robert

    Playwrights Guild of Canada

    roymusical - children - historysix charactersthree male; three femaleone act

    From Ancient Egypt and the world of Cave people, to meeting Amelia Earhart, and AmadeusMozart, Daniel steps into a mysterious history book and gets transported around the world andthrough the ages. An introduction to history, the joy of reading, and a gender equality messageall woven in a play full of adventure, music, and comedy. A visual treat and a fast paced romp!Everything is possible when you know the magic word - Sharnoozle!

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    Chappell and Company

    roy - collection - children - musical

    includes: Aladdin The Frog Prince Gulliver Here Comes the Circus Jack and Homer the Horse Treasure Island

    See separate entries for further description of each play.

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    Sleeping Beauty

    Wiggins, Chris

    Arrowig Publishers

    roychildren - musical - fairy talenine characters; extrasfour male; four female; one male or female (doubling possible)two acts

    A musical version of the traditional Sleeping Beauty.

    1965

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  • Sliding Down a Moonbeam

    House, L. Margueritte

    Raymond A. Hoffman Company

    roychildren - musical - operettaten characters; extrassix boys; four girlstwo acts

    The Perry children are really tired and sleepy, but claim they are not. When reminded that it isbedtime they are resentful but finally go to sleep in their chairs. They have made it plain that theydo not believe in fairytales nor such characters as the Sandman. However, as soon as they areasleep the Sandman appears and as punishment for their late hours, "hold his thumbs", which aseveryone knows brings bad dreams to those deserving them. But something is wrong. TheSandman has tried a new brand of sand and it does not work...

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    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

    Paynter, Theodosia

    Raymond A. Hoffman Company

    roychildren - musical - operetta - fairy talenineteen characters; extrasfour boys; five female; ten male or femalethree acts

    3 interior sets.

    Based on Grimm Brothers' classic fairy tale

    Grant-Schaefer, G. A.

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    Spindlerion and the Princess and Queen Cat of Furbit

    Novelli, Florence

    Miscellaneous

    roymusical - childrenseven charactersfive male; two femaleone act

    Description not available.

    1973

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  • Spot's Birthday Party

    Hill, Eric

    Samuel French

    roymusical - children - comedyseven charactersfive male; two femaletwo acts

    Adapting the popular Spot books for the stage, David Wood has created an exciting introductionto theatre for small children. Using the simple plot of a birthday party, complete with entertainer,the puppy and his animal friends teach and reflect children's early experiences such as guestsarriving, present giving, game playing and going home thank-yous. There is fun audienceparticipation throughout with the children treated more as party guests than simply as spectators.Plenty of fun for the actors, too, with singing, character movement and, optionally, some acrobatic

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    Still Desire You

    Ledoux, Paul

    Playwrights Canada Press

    royCanadian - musicalfifteentwelve male; three female (doubling - can be done with cast of seven))two acts

    Still Desire You (a fresh adaptation of I Love You, Anne Murray, first produced in the 1980s) dealswith issues that are central to the growing malaise of celebrity culture in our society. For somefans, innocent fantasies about their connection to the performer behind the song can become realand dangerous obsessions. ⌦Such is the story of David Stuart, a fundamentally decent man ontrial for “the crime of loving a girl” who happens to be a pop icon. Still Desire You explores theslippery slope of a fan’s delusions and, in the process, indicts the star-making machinery behind

    in - Double Bill - CCO

    2008

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    Stone Soup-A Rock Opera

    Kaplan, Carol

    Milliken Publishing Company

    children's referencean opera for children ages 4-7resource book and audio-cassette

    Includes music, warm-up exercises for drama, dramatic play, cooking, art, dress rehearsal, aswell as regular rehearsal, illustration for set and stage design, songs, folk dance, and narration. Italso includes related learning experiences.

    An opera for children

    1987

    Becker, Sandi

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    Deverell, Rex

    Coteau Books

    roymusical - childrensix characterstwo male; four female two acts

    No description available.

    1979

    Ursell, Geoffrey

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    Tale of the Frog Prince, The

    Hotchner, Kathy

    Dramatic Publishing Company

    roymusical fairytaleseven charactersfour male; three female (flexible)one act

    includes music.

    A musical version of the traditional fairy tale.

    A participation musical for children

    1979

    Hotchner, Steve and Bill Roser

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    Tales From Tolstoy

    Watts, Irene N.

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roychildren - musical - Albertanthree characterstwo male; one female; puppetsone act

    Eleven fables from the Russian master.

    in - Three Children's Plays / CHC

    1982

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  • Taming Of The Wild Things, The

    Watts, Irene N.

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roymusical - children - Albertanfour characters one male; one female (doubling)one act

    A woman who tames wild things cannot manage the wily cat. An adaptation of a story by RudyardKipling.

    in - Three Children's Plays / CHC

    1982

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    Tangleflags

    Bolt, Carol

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roychildren - Canadian - drama four charactersone male; three femaleone act

    intended for audience ages 8 to 14.

    A play about a town with no name. A Czech man and a Japanese woman want to name it after thehomeland, but the dog wants to name it after himself.

    1974

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    Three Bears, The

    Nordoff, Paul

    Theodore Presser Company

    roychildren - musicaltwenty-one charactersone boy; two girls; eighteen boys or girlsone act

    Musical adaptation of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears".

    1966

    Robbins, Clive

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    Schwartz, Ernest J.

    Playwrights Canada Press

    roy - collection - children - musical - Canadian

    includes these children's musicals: Aladdin and His Magic Lamp Cinderella Sam and the Tiger

    1983

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    Three Nanny Goats Gruff

    Kaplan, Carol

    Milliken Publishing Company

    children's referencean opera for young kids ages 4-7resource book and audio cassette

    The beauty of this little musical is that it can be adjusted to the developmental level and needs ofyour own group.

    1988

    Becker, Sandi

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    Three Piggy Opera

    Kaplan, Carol

    Milliken Publishing Company

    roy - musical - opera - operetta - children

    Resource book and tape

    An opera for young children

    1987

    Becker, Sandi

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  • Time for Sharing, A

    Telfer, Nancy

    Waterloo Music Company

    roychildren - musicaltwo to six charactersflexible casting (children)one act

    The songs may be performed individually, as a collection or as a short musical by using thescript for a story-line.

    1988

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    Tom Sawyer

    Skeens, Gwendolyn

    Shawnee Press

    roychildren - musical - operetta - adventurethirteen characters; extras; chorusnine boys; four girlsone act

    Based on the story by Mark Twain.

    The ageless boy

    1977

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    Treasure Island

    Stevenson, Robert Louis

    Chappell and Company

    roychildren - musicalsix characters; extrasfive male; one male or femaleone act

    Description not available.

    in - Six Musical Plays for Children / CHM

    1958

    Blankman, Howard

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  • Trummi Kaput

    Green Thumb

    Miscellaneous

    roychildren - comedy - musicalsix charactersthree male; three femaleone act

    Description not available.

    in - Canadian Theatre Review No.37, Spring 1983 / PERTitle:

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    Trummi Kaput

    Ludwig, Volker

    Playwrights Guild of Canada

    roychildren - comedy - musicalsix charactersthree male; three femaleone act

    Four kids fight against the temptation of Mr. Trummi's toys.

    1982

    adapted by Dennis Foon

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    Village Fable, A

    Still, James

    St. Martin's Press

    roychildren - musicalten characters; extras flexible casting; minimum seven actors (doubling)one act

    running time: 1 hr.; singing.

    A play adaptation of IN THE SUICIDE MOUNTAINS by John Gardner. Music by Michael Keck. "Anincredible journey of humor, heart, and heroes, A Village Fable is a musical about three peoplewho are shunned for being different: Chudu the Goat-Man, Armida, the blacksmith's daughter,and Prince Christopher, the violin-playing heir to the throne. These three stories weave in and out

    in - Theatre for Children: Fifteen classic plays / CHC

    2004

    Gardner, John

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  • When Everybody Cares

    McMaster, Beth

    Simon and Pierre Publishing

    royCanadian - musical - childrenseven charactersfive male; two female (flexible)one act

    action takes place outside, no set necessary.

    No abstract available.

    in - Popular Performance Plays of Canada, Volume I / CCO

    1976

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    Winkle-Pickers, The

    Stinson, Hank

    Playwrights Guild of Canada

    roycomedy - children, musicalfour characterstwo male; two femaleone act

    Based on the plays of Bill Straiton. 'The Winkle Pickers go out at midnight, to catch Winkles. Theycatch Admiral Perry Winkle, a world wide traveller, closely followed by a Tiger Witch who tries toturn them all into frogs and the Winkle into Escargot!'

    A musical play

    1982

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    Winter Wouldn't Wait

    Gallina, Jill

    Jensen Publications

    roychildren's musical - fantasytwenty-seven charactersflexible castingone act

    Several young animals try to defy mother nature and their parents to prevent winter formhappening.

    1988

    Gallina, Michael

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  • Zeke and the Indoor Plants

    Smillie, Ruth

    Miscellaneous

    roymusical - teenage peer pressure - high schoolsix characterstwo male; two femalethree parts

    'A wacky, participational, clown wave musical for junior high school students.The play was commissioned by AADAC as part of their prevention programming for children. Thethemes and participational segments of this play focus on giving audience members theconfidence to develop new skills, to find positive ways to handle peer pressure, to negotiategreater independence from parents, and to develop healthy lifestyles that preclude the use andabuse of drugs and alcohol.'

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