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![]() age appropriate plays for children ages 7-17
Our Plays![]() Choose from the following ...With the exception of "It's Cool", most of the plays have a 25-35 minute playing time. For a synopsis of each play, simply click on the highlighted title of your choice below.![]() ![]() "The Inventive Inn" is about a family in the Midwest who own a Bed and Breakfast. The kids come home from school one day, complaining about their homework - especially science. A huge thunderstorm hits their town.... ![]() Two young girls, Betsy and Marie, are walking in a park one day when Betsy looks down near a park bench and finds a leather wallet containing $900... ![]() Three girl scouts are on a field trip in England and go exploring in a forest knoll near Dover Beach... ![]() A teenage sister and brother play a trick on their siblings and pretend to be the 'ghost of Fisherman Brown'... ![]() The Rhinestone Ranger caught Sweet Talkin' Sal and Calamity Jane robbing a train... ![]() King Arthur has met up with a strange Knight in the forest who has challenged the King to answer a question correctly or he will lose his Kingdom... ![]() Queen Negativo banishes love from a kingdom she stole from the King of Hearts... ![]() Mikey and Jo-Jo are playing an imaginary game of basketball in front of an aging tenement building in downtown Detroit... ![]() The Pumpkin Sisters visit 9 year old Ashley on the night before Halloween and sweep her off to "Who Did It" land... ![]() The Winslow family is sharing Thanksgiving dinner as Mr. Winslow tells his children about the First Thanksgiving... ![]() As Sir Walter Raleigh (cat) and the Mouse continually try to out smart each other... ![]() Blackie transports Jackie to a magical candy land where he learns about how to handle "problem-folk" through a situation that arises between the candy bars and "Castor Oil."... ![]() ![]() Based on variations of the Tales of Robin Hood, this exciting Renaissance one-act provides both laughter and drama for audiences both young and old alike. How Robin Hood got his name... recommended for high school students![]() Lynda Jensen is a bright, intelligent sophomore student whose parents have agreed to let her go out on her first date... ![]() Ashley is threatened with peer pressure to start smoking, but she has a dream that points her in the right direction... |