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Suitable for an audience of any age group including audiences made up of both adults and children.
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The Perfect BFF
In this 30-minute musical for schools, a pupil at a new school tries to find a new best friend. (15E or 20E or 30E)
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Dark Heart
Gothic rhyming musical love story featuring Vampires, Witches and Wizards. (6M, 6F, 3E)
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The Elves and the Shoemaker
This is a large cast traditional British Pantomime for Children. (2M, 6F, 10E)
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Snow White and the Winter Queen
The Winter Queen is no longer the fairest of them all but will there be a happily ever after. (2M, 3F, 7E)
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A Christmas Carol
A 1 hour adaptation for stage of Charles Dickens’ classic tale of redemption. (27 adult/child roles)
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At the Tabard Inn
The story of the 29 pilgrims who gather in Chaucer’s Tabard Inn. (58 roles – Doubling possible)
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The Final Curtain
A faithful and tragic portrayal of family life in England during World War I. (2F, 4M)
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Dick Whittington and his Cat
The traditional Dick Whittington Pantomime with a few surprises. (4M, 7F, 3E)
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Murder on the Catwalk (Audio Version) 👂
There’s murder at a fashion show but can the audience work out whodunit? (5F, 4M, 1E) 👂
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Heroes
Jamie writes stories of heroes for his best friend Megan but soon realises she is the hero in his own life story (6M, 7F, 2E with doubling)
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Goldilocks and the Four Bears
Goldilocks tries to stop her wicked aunt taking over the throne in this full-length, large cast play for all the family (6F, 3M, 24E)
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Murder on the Catwalk
There’s murder at a fashion show but can the audience work out whodunit? (4F, 4M, 1E)
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Murder at Cliff House
There’s murder at a gathering of writers in a sinister location – can the audience work out whodunit? (5F, 1M, 1E)
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Murder at the Library
Murder most foul at the library – can the audience work out whodunit? (5F, 3M, 1E)
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Heirs and DisGraces
Murder most foul at 1940s Withering Hall – can the audience work out whodunit? (5F, 3M, 1E) 👂
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Dick Whittington and the Night Mayor of London
Dick Whittington goes to London to seek his fortune with disastrous consequences. (2M, 2F, 5E)
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The Town that Spoke with Forked Tongue
In a town full of liars, new resident Mr Hope soon discovers that nobody can be trusted. (3F, 7M)
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Robin Hood
Robin Hood is a traditional British Pantomime for Children. (4M, 3F, 17E)
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Michael Armstrong, The Factory Boy
The story of a factory boy who is at first rescued by a wealthy benefactor but who is later returned to the mills. (13M, 13F (16 actors with doubling))
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King Arthur and the Knights of the Pantomime Table
Princes Arthur and Percy are contesting the throne. Is it as easy as pulling a sword from a stone? (5M, 3F, 4E)
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Spiderella and the Pantomime Villain Academy
Spiderella has taken over the land. Can the citizens of Pantovia stop her? (2M, 5F, 4E)
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Mixed-Up Nursery Rhymes
Five short comedy plays for children based on popular Nursery Rhymes. (2M, 2F, 4E – 7 actors with doubling)
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Happily Never After
At the ‘Oh yes it is’ retreat for Pantomime Characters, there is murder most foul. Can the audience work out whodunnit? (4M, 1F & 5E)
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Ride North, Odessa
An American Western re-telling of the Greek Epic ‘The Odyssey’ (11F, 19M – Doubling Possible)
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Star Voyage
Fans of cult ’80s show ‘Star Voyage’ kidnap the star to make him film one more episode (4F, 7M & 1E)
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The Thief of Time
Suspicion and fear arise when 11 days are lost overnight in this play for all the family. (2M, 1F, 7E)