children's plays

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children's plays

Children's plays for creative actors

a collection of royalty-free plays for boys and girls
1987
Thirty-five one-act plays, most with fifteen or twenty minutes playing time, including fantasies, comedies, and several appropriate for different holidays. Includes production notes.

Readers' theater

grade 5
2003
Readers' Theater helps build oral fluency and strengthens reading and language arts skills for students. It also promotes teamwork and helps develop student confidence.

Plays from African folktales

1997
Presents four plays based on African folktales with suggestions for acting, dance, music, and costumes.

Skits and short farces for young actors

a collection of humorous one-act royalty-free plays
1973
Nineteen one-act, royalty-free plays suitable for production by schools, clubs, and other amateur groups. Includes production notes.

Dramatized parodies of familiar stories

six one-act, royalty-free scripts, with original song lyrics set to well-known melodies, for performance by young people
1980
A collection of plays which give surprising plots and settings to well-known stories and folk tales. Includes production notes.

Fifteen plays for teen-agers

a collection of one-act royalty-free comedies and mysteries
1979
A collection of royalty-free, one-act mysteries and comedies for teenage actors. Includes production notes.

Stage plays from the classics

one-act adaptations from famous short stories, novels, and plays
1987
One-act stage adaptations of fifteen famous short stories, novels, and plays. Includes "The Prince and the Pauper," "Nicholas Nickleby," and "Frankenstein.".

Skits, comedies and farces for teen-agers

a collection of humorous one-act royalty-free plays for all occasions
1970
A collection of twenty-eight skits and one-act plays for amateur drama groups. Includes production notes for each selection.

Munsch at play

eight stage adaptations for young performers
2010
Provides stage adaptations of eight stories by Robert Munsch, and includes suggestions for casting, props, and costumes.

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