juvenile drama

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Thirty plays from favorite stories

royalty-free dramatizations of myths, folktales, and legends from around the world
1997
A collection of one-act plays based on a variety of traditional stories including "Rumpelstilskin," "Cinderella," "Clever Peter," "Pandora's Box," "The Crowded House," "The Tiger and the Brahman," and others.

Zap

2006
Contain a juxtaposition of several different plays that parody the works of Tennessee Williams, Anton Chekhov, Samuel Beckett, Neil Simon, and others.

Hamlet

1993
An illustrated, abridged version of the Shakespeare tragedy with background information and explanatory stage directions.

Plays of Black Americans

episodes from the Black experience in America, dramatized for young people
1987
This collection of plays focusing on the Black experience in America includes "The Hall of Black American Heroes," "John Henry," I Have a Dream," and eight others.

Novio boy

a play
1997
Rudy anxiously prepares for and then goes out on a first date with an attractive girl who is older than he is.

The valentine box

a play
1977
The new girl in class, sure that she won't receive any valentines, arranges things so she will--to her great embarrassment.

William Shakespeare's As you like it

2011
In graphic novel format, presents the play by William Shakespeare in which Rosalind, banished to the Forest of Arden and disguised as a boy, reunites with her true love Orlando.

William Shakespeare's Macbeth

2009
Retells, in comic book format, Shakespeare's play about a man who kills his king after hearing the prophesies of three witches.

Twelfth night, or, What you will

1985
Presents the original text of Shakespeare's tale of mixed-up love side-by-side with a modern version, discusses the author and the theater of his time, and provides quizzes and other study activities.

Friend or foe?

plays about bullying
2010
Presents two plays about bullying, first from two different viewpoints, that of the victim, and that of the bully. Young people will learn how to recognize it and how to change it.

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