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Rocco Natale (Great Expectations) wrote his first play at seven years of age. By fourteen, he began to produce his own work.
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Alice in Wonderland (and back again) by Randy Wyatt  Adaptation. 75-90 minutes. 4 males, 4 females, 21+ either. Suitable for all ages. Alice chases a White Rabbit down a hole to a world in which she encounters strange creatures and even stranger poetry. 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. Alice in Wonderland by Randy Wyatt  Adaptation. 35-45 minutes. 2 males, 2 females, 14+ either. Suitable for all ages Alice chases a White Rabbit down a hole to a world in which she encounters strange creatures and even stranger poetry. Dodge by Ed Shockley  Comedy. 25-35 minutes. 6-15 males, 5-15 females. Elementary and middle school. When a lazy but basically good elf disappears, will her apparent abduction trigger a war between the elves and the gnomes? Hardcastle Flowers: Space Detective (fka 2071) by Ed Shockley Drama. 45-55 minutes. 5-15 males, 5-15 females. Middle school and older. An intergalactic detective discovers a well-intentioned and possibly beneficial fraud, and must decide whether to reveal it. Nessie and the Terrible Troll by Lois June Wickstrom and Jean Lorrah Young Audiences. 30-40 minutes. 3 males, 2 females, 3-20+ either. Elementary school and older. A little boy, a seal, and a mermaid join forces to save Nessie when a troll threatens to drain Loch Ness.
A Tale From The North Woods by Lynn-Steven Johanson  Fairy Tale. 55-65 minutes. 9 males, 7 females, 7+ either. Elementary school and older. When a gnome and a troll become friends, they must overcome the prejudice of their families if they are to maintain their friendship. DragonSlay by Robin Pond Comedy. 7-11 minutes. 1 male, 1 female, 1-2 either. Middle school and older performers, audiences of all ages. A young prince goes on a quest to slay a dragon to win the admiration of a princess.
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