plays

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Teen-age plays for classroom reading, by Donald D. Durrell and B. Alice Crossley

1976
A collection of twenty plays intended to be used by high school students to improve reading skills.

International plays for young audiences

contemporary works from leading playwrights
2000
A collection of plays by contemporary authors that reflect internationalization and cultural conflict.

Funny business

an introduction to comedy with royalty-free plays and sketches
1996
Contains twenty-two, royalty-free, comedy sketches and comic one-act plays, each with an introduction that discusses the type of comedy the piece illustrates, and/or explains the comic devices it employs.

Hattie, Tom, and the chicken witch

a play and a story
1980
Hattie Rabbit tries to get a part in Tom's Easter play. Play script is included.

The Big book of Christmas plays

21 modern and traditional one-act plays for the celebration of Christmas
1988
Twenty-one royalty-free plays about Christmas for elementary through high school aged students. Includes modern and classic plays.

Macbeth

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

Hamlet

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

Plays from famous stories and fairy tales

royalty-free dramatizations of favorite children's stories
1983
Twenty-eight short plays based on the works of Hans Christian Andersen, the brothers Grimm, Charles Perrault, and other well-known tales and stories.

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.

Humorous plays for teenagers

1987
A collection of one-act comedies, melodramas, and curtain-raisers; for use in schools, clubs, drama groups, and libraries; and using real-life situations and dialogue.

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