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age appropriate plays for children ages 7-17
Our PlaysChoose 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 "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.... FINDING CINDERELLA 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... MERLIN AND THE MAGIC SWORD Three girl scouts are on a field trip in England and go exploring in a forest knoll near Dover Beach... GHOST AT GOAT ROCK A teenage sister and brother play a trick on their siblings and pretend to be the 'ghost of Fisherman Brown'... THE RHINESTONE RANGER The Rhinestone Ranger caught Sweet Talkin' Sal and Calamity Jane robbing a train... SIR GAWAIN AND THE LOATHLY LADY 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... THE STORY OF VALENTINES DAY Queen Negativo banishes love from a kingdom she stole from the King of Hearts... INNER WINNERS Mikey and Jo-Jo are playing an imaginary game of basketball in front of an aging tenement building in downtown Detroit... HALLOWEEN COURT The Pumpkin Sisters visit 9 year old Ashley on the night before Halloween and sweep her off to "Who Did It" land... SQUANTO AND THE FIRST THANKSGIVING The Winslow family is sharing Thanksgiving dinner as Mr. Winslow tells his children about the First Thanksgiving... CAT AND MOUSE As Sir Walter Raleigh (cat) and the Mouse continually try to out smart each other... THE ROCKING HORSE 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."... ROBIN HOOD & HIS MERRY MEN AND WOMEN 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 studentsNo...I SAID NO!Lynda Jensen is a bright, intelligent sophomore student whose parents have agreed to let her go out on her first date... ITS COOL Ashley is threatened with peer pressure to start smoking, but she has a dream that points her in the right direction... |