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Title: Airship at Vapor StationBy: Carolyn GermanCast: Lead Roles- 10 females, 3 males, 2 any Ensemble Roles- 12 or moreShow type: Two-act playAudience: General Audiences Production Highlights: Large cast play features variety of leading roles for females.
A young woman’s tenacity will change her home and family forever.
A young woman’s tenacity will change her home and family forever.
Title: MosaicBy: Carolyn GermanCast: 20 (or 10 with doubling) Show type: Two-act playAudience: General AudiencesProduction Highlights: Simple sets manipulated by actors
Seven short plays weave together in an unexpected way.
Seven short plays weave together in an unexpected way.
Title: Night WarriorBy: Brooke BryantCast: 18; or 6 with doublingShow type: 70 minutesAudience: Family/ TYA (Grades 4 and up)Production Highlights: Flexible casting.
A Cherokee girl’s journey leads to courage and a new-found vision of the ever-changing world around her.
A Cherokee girl’s journey leads to courage and a new-found vision of the ever-changing world around her.
Title: Signs of a New Day: The Z.Alexander Looby StoryBy: Carolyn GermanCast: 16 with doubling (6f, 6m) (up to 35+ without)Show type: Two-ActsAudience: General Audiences / TYA (Gr 9 & up)
Life story of the iconic Civil Rights attorney.
Life story of the iconic Civil Rights attorney.
Title: StolenBy: F. Lynne BachledaCast: 4 males roles; 3 female rolesShow type: Two-Act ComedyAudience: General Audiences / TYA (Gr 9 & up)
A reclusive man takes refuge in inherited Nazi-stolen art. When the status of the art is made public, the recluse must wrestle with loosing his collection, and with the art itself that is coming alive before him.
A reclusive man takes refuge in inherited Nazi-stolen art. When the status of the art is made public, the recluse must wrestle with loosing his collection, and with the art itself that is coming alive before him.
Title: The Story BuildersBy: Carolyn GermanCast: Lead Roles- 2 females, 1 males, Ensemble Roles- 5 cameosShow type: One-act play- 60 minutesAudience: Family/ TYA (Grades 1-5)Production Highlights: Unit Set; 5 cameos can instead be done as voice-overs by 1 male actor and 1 female actor, and can be live or pre-recorded.
A young girl suddenly redirects her own unique journey, learning to trust her own story along the way.
A young girl suddenly redirects her own unique journey, learning to trust her own story along the way.
Title: View from JupiterBy: Carolyn GermanCast: 13 with doubling (expandable)Show type: 1 act (60 mins)Audience: TYA (Grades 3 - 5)Production highlights: Crafted for young actors to perform for young audiences
An encouraging story about speaking up and asking for help with issues of bullying and peer pressure.
An encouraging story about speaking up and asking for help with issues of bullying and peer pressure.
Title: Burden of Justice: 1863By: Carolyn GermanCast: 1 actor (plays 9 characters)Show type: 1 act (60 mins); SeriocomicAudience: General Audiences / TYA (Gr 7 & up)
Production highlights: Simple set (a desk and two chairs); Interactive
A Civil War-era trial is the source for this interactive courtroom story that engages the audience with humor, drama, and a chance to voice their own verdict.
Production highlights: Simple set (a desk and two chairs); Interactive
A Civil War-era trial is the source for this interactive courtroom story that engages the audience with humor, drama, and a chance to voice their own verdict.
Title: Jo-FinaBy: Carolyn GermanCast: Lead Roles- 5 femalesShow type: Two-Act ComedyAudience: General Audiences
Production Highlights: Unit Set
A quirky, hilarious, and tender nod to the shifting 1970’s workplace, and to the power of reaching for goals.
Production Highlights: Unit Set
A quirky, hilarious, and tender nod to the shifting 1970’s workplace, and to the power of reaching for goals.