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D.W. Gregory was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama.
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Tales of the Windship by Fengar Gael Young Audiences. 75-80 minutes. 3-25+ males, 3-25+ females. All ages. Step aboard the Windship, then set sail with a lost girl seeking a home somewhere in the wide world of fairy tales. The Buttonhole Bandit by Michael Silversher and Fengar Gael  Musical. 60 minutes. 3-6 males, 3-6 females. All ages. Little Phoebe spends her after school hours cowering in a closet -- until she spies a moth flying through a buttonhole that draws her in, hurling her into an alien galaxy and a perilous journey of self discovery. Mita, the Magnificent by Noelle Donfeld Musical. 35-40 minutes. 2 males, 2 females, 1 either. High school and older performers, elementary and older audiences. Can Mita, a sweet and always hungry termite, save her neighbors from starvation and find the friendship she longs for? Tantrum on the Tracks by Judy Freed and Marianne Kallen  Musical. 45 minutes. 2 males, 2 females, 1 either. High school and older performers, audiences of all ages. An interactive musical for kids about the very first day with the big train for two young train cars, and how they learn to follow the rules and make new friends. Brave Little Tailor by Randy Wyatt  Comedy. 40-60 minutes. 2-20+ males, 2-20+ females, 0-20+ either. Elementary school and older. A child, through the magic of his grandmother's attic, is transported into the fable of the Brave Little Tailor and must outwit a host of colorful characters to learn where true bravery comes from. The Butterfly: Legends from the Middle Kingdom by Ruth Cantrell  Young Audiences. 50-55 minutes. 2-4 males, 2-4 females. Middle school and older performers, audiences of all ages. Born in prison, Chou is befriended by an enchanted butterfly whose stories take Chou around the middle kingdom; could they take Chou to freedom? Dandelion by Wysteria Edwards Young Audiences. 10-15 minutes. 1-5 males, 1-5 female. Elementary school and older. Dandelion overdresses for a come-as-you-are party and is turned away because the hostess does not recognize him in this adaptation of the Don Freeman book.
The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow by Jonathan Josephson Adaptation. 25-30 minutes. 4+ males, 1+ female, 4+ either. Middle school and older performers, elementary school and older audiences. A theatrical adaptation of Washington Irving's timeless tale of Ichabod Crane, the fair damsel Katrina Van Tassel, and the most feared spectre of the realm, the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow. Mop Top by Wysteria Edwards Young Audiences. 10-15 minutes. 2-4 males, 1-3 females. Elementary school and older. An almost-six-year-old with a mass of floppy red hair tries to postpone the inevitable trip to Mr. Barberoli's barber shop in this adaptation of the Don Freeman book.
Princess Pigface by Tommy Jamerson  Comedy. 30-40 minutes. 2 males, 1 female, 3-4 either. Middle school and older actors, audiences of all ages. When a beautiful princess is cursed with the face of a pig, she sets out on a magical journey - only to discover that true beauty is found within. Puss N. Boots by Ruth Cantrell  Young Audiences. 50-55 minutes. 5-10 males, 8-13 females. Middle school and older performers, middle school and younger audiences. Puss N. Boots leads a ragtag group of misfits to help Robert, Duke of Wessex, regain his dukedom from an evil Ogre. Secret Life Under the Stairs by Kris Knutsen Young Audiences. 30-35 minutes. 2 males, 2 females. All ages. A new kid shows up and disturbs the secret hideout of a group of misfits in this play about making friends, navigating change and exploring imaginative worlds lurking just beneath the stairs. The Story Club by Nicole B. Adkins Young Audiences. 45-50 minutes. 1 male, 3 females. All ages. When her role as Storyteller is challenged by an enthusiastic new neighbor, Ivy must decide whether it is more important to be a lonely queen, or a creative collaborator!
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