Children’s / Teenage general interest: Playscripts
Lulu.com The Wind in the Willows
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£9.79
Lulu Press The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
£9.79
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Shakespeares The Tempest for Kids 3 Short Melodramatic Plays for 3 Group Sizes Volume 8 Playing With Plays
£10.66
Kidkiddos Books Ltd. Goodnight, My Love! (Portuguese Russian Bilingual Book): Brazilian Portuguese - Russian
£24.37
Kidkiddos Books Ltd. Goodnight, My Love! (Punjabi Book for Kids): Punjabi Gurmukhi India
£24.50
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Maxwell: Plays Three
Book SynopsisThree beautifully crafted plays for young people by the award-winning playwright Glyn Maxwell. Contains the plays Alice in Wonderland, Wind in the Willows, and Merlin and the Woods of Time.Trade ReviewMaxwell is the best dramatic poet now at work in English. * The Daily Telegraph *
£26.48
Beaten Track Publishing One Act Plays for Girls
£11.64
Sanage Publishing House The Blue Bird
£15.01
Miss Lacy Publishing Falling in Reverse
£10.22
Independently Published The Letter That Changed Everything
£9.79
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Il regno dei numeri
£12.60
Penguin Random House Children's UK Romeo and Juliet
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£999.99
Crabtree Publishing Co,Canada The Invisible Me Plays about SelfImage Get Into
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£8.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC I Love You Mum I Promise I Wont Die Plays for
Book SynopsisSince 2003, Mark Wheeller's plays have been routinely set for Edexcel GCSE Drama examinations, making him one of the most-studied contemporary playwrights alongside Alan Ayckbourn and John Godber. His plays include Hard to Swallow, Missing Dan Nolan and Too Much Punch For Judy. His play One Million To Stop The Traffik, about human trafficking, won the All England Theatre Festival. Wheeller has close associations with Edexcel: he is co-author of Edexcel GCSE Drama: Teacher Guide (2009) and has been an Assistant Principal Examiner for the board. He has worked extensively in schools, both as a teacher and teacher-trainer.
£14.19
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Positive Stories For Negative Times
Book SynopsisFive exciting new plays for young people written specifically in response to a world in the midst of a pandemic, accompanied by a handbook from Wonder Fools theatre company with guidance for staging the plays either online or live in the space.Commissioned as part of Wonder Fools'' national participatory project Positive Stories for Negative Times, these five plays offer a variety of stories, styles and forms for ages 8-25. These original and innovative plays are:Is This A Fairytale? by Bea WebsaterA new play that rips apart the traditional fairy tale canon and turns it on its head in a surprising, inventive and unconventional way. Ages 8+Hold Out Your Hand by Chris ThorpeA dynamic text asking questions about place, where we are now and the moment we are living through. Ages 13+The Pack by Stef SmithA playful and poetic exploration about getting lost in the loneliness of your living room and trying to find your way home. Ages 13+OzTrade ReviewThe thing I love most about this selection of plays ... is the variety of themes, stories, styles and the diversity of the cast size; you can pick up this anthology and find something for a lesson, a series of workshops, an exam piece, and even a full scale production. * National Drama *If you are looking for something that will really revitalise a mid-Key Stage 3 drama unit, and require more than a desk study of a play script, then these [plays] could well be the answer. * Teaching English *Table of Contents1. Editor's Note 2. Credits and Biographies 3. Handbook 4. Is This A Fairytale? by Bea Webster 5. The Pack by Stef Smith 6. Hold Out Your Hand by Chris Thorpe 7. Ozymandias by Jack Nurse and Robbie Gordon 8. Bad Bored Women of the Rooms by Sabrina Mahfouz
£999.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Positive Stories For Negative Times Volume Two
Book SynopsisSeven exciting new plays for young people written specifically in response to a world in the midst of a pandemic, accompanied by a handbook from Wonder Fools with guidance for staging the plays, and other creative responses, either online or live in the space.Commissioned as part of Wonder Fools'' national participatory project Positive Stories for Negative Times: Season 2, these plays offer a variety of stories, styles and forms for ages between 6 and 25.Spyrates 2 (Spies vs Pirates): Journey to the Forbidden Island by Robbie Gordon & Jack NuseFeaturing spies, pirates, robots, talking animals and everything in between, ''Spyrates'' is an interactive, playful and imaginative adventure story. Ages 6+At First I Was Afraid (I Was Petrified!) by Douglas Maxwell A feel-good comedy drama about a girl who keeps a diary of all her anxieties; but as she moves from Primary School to Secondary, from normal life to Lockdown, all of her worries appear to come true. Ages 11 +Table of ContentsAbout the Project Editor’s Note About Wonder Fools About the Traverse Creative Team Biographies The Handbook Steps of the process 1. Pick your play 2. Prepare your process 3. Create an open, safe and inclusive space 4. Build a creative and environment to work in 5. Form positive relationships through active listening, storytelling and discussion 6. Explore the play 7. Make a response 8. Upload your work 9. Share and celebrate 10. Evaluation The Plays Spyrates (Spies vs Pirates) 2: Journey to the Forbidden Island by Robbie Gordon & Jack Nurse At First I Was Afraid… (I Was Petrified!) by Douglas Maxwell The Raven by Hannah Lavery Thanks for Nothing by The PappyShow with Lewis Hetherington Revolting by Bryony Kimmings The Skirt by Ellen Bannerman Write to Rave: Step Pon by Debris Stevenson
£23.74
Pan Macmillan The What the Ladybird Heard Next Play
Book SynopsisThe little ladybird is back, and now What the Ladybird Heard Next, bestselling picture book from Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks, has been adapted by author Julia Donaldson into a fun and accessible play script that children will love performing at school or at home. The What the Ladybird Heard Next Play has been designed with rehearsals and performance in mind, with a clear layout and colour-coding for each character, perfect for helping children to follow their lines and join the cast! The book also contains a hints and tips section, which includes helpful advice on staging the play and ideas for props. There are also ideas for themed What the Ladybird Heard Next activities, like making ladybird biscuits for your audience, and making a swarm of finger-puppet bees. With Lydia Monks' bright and distinctive illustrations and Julia Donaldson's hilarious and witty rhyming play script, this wonderful, dramatic way to share the classic story is sure to delight teachers, parents and children everywhere.
£8.54
University of Texas Press Eight Plays for Children
Book SynopsisThis book provides the full text of the plays produced through the NGPP.Trade Review"This is a significant compilation of important new plays for young audiences." Rives B. Collins, Associate Professor of Theatre, Northwestern UniversityTable of Contents Foreword (Suzan L. Zeder) Acknowledgments Introduction (Coleman A. Jennings) The Plays Beauty and the Beast (Constance Congdon) Hula Heart (Velina Hasu Houston) East of the Sun and West of the Moon (Tina Howe) The Invisible Man (Len Jenkin) Kringle's Window (Mark Medoff) Duke Kahanamoku vs. the Surfnappers (Eric Overmyer) Dogbrain (Michael Weller) The Witch of Blackbird Pond (Y York)
£31.50
Oedipus Rex Blooms Guides
Book SynopsisWritten by Sophocles around 425 BCE, ""Oedipus Rex"" is a classic Greek tragedy that depicts the struggle between man and fate. Oedipus' story forms the foundation for the symbolic conflict between sons and fathers. Part of the ""Bloom's Guides"", this title offers its readers fresh insight into this time-honored classic.
£25.46
University of Texas Press Theatre for Youth II
Book SynopsisThis substantially updated edition of the classic anthology of plays for young audiences presents contemporary plays that treat more mature, realistic themes while still encouraging youth to embrace life and follow their dreams.Table of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction The Plays Original Stories The Arkansaw Bear Super Cowgirl and Mighty Miracle Tomato Plant Girl Compelling Adaptations Afternoon of the Elves Broken Hearts Courage! Historical Drama Mother Hicks Johnny Tremain Diverse Themes la ofrenda The Transition of Doodle Pequeño Friendship In the Garden of the Selfish Giant Future Societies With Two Wings Appendices Twelve More Plays with Mature Themes for Consideration / Deliberation Another Twelve Plays with Mature Themes for Reading / Study Quotation from the Foreword by Jed H. Davis to the first edition of Theatre For Youth: Twelve Plays With Mature Themes, 1986
£67.15
NewSouth Publishing The 13-Storey Treehouse: A play for young audiences
Book SynopsisAdapted from Andy Griffiths’ and Terry Denton’s phenomenally successful Treehouse book series, Richard Tulloch’s play — The 13-Storey Treehouse — is action-packed, full of laughs…with a see-through swimming pool, a tank full of man-eating sharks and a lemonade fountain!Imagine living in a 13-storey treehouse that includes a secret underground laboratory, self-making beds, a vegetable vaporiser and a marshmallow machine that shoots marshmallows into your mouth? Well Andy and Terry are lucky enough to live in one, where they have a series of completely mad adventures.And today Andy and Terry manage to get their dates all mixed up. They thought that they were going to rehearse their new play, The 13-Storey Treehouse, except they forgot to write it! And to make matters worse, they need to find flying cats, a mermaid, a sea monster, an invasion of monkeys, and a giant gorilla!Despite not having any of these things, they do have a box of costumes and props, some pretty awesome technology and friends to help out! Includes illustrations by Terry Denton from the book of the same name Part of the bestselling Treehouse publishing phenomenon Author has adapted original stage production to increase total number of parts — there are some fifteen individual speaking parts, with scope for an ensemble to play the stage crew and invading monkeys, as well as operating puppets
£14.36
Penguin Putnam Inc The Witches a Set of Plays
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£6.99
Random House USA Inc Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story
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£7.99
Christian Publishers LLC Just Me: 100 Monologues for Teens
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£13.49
Christian Publishers LLC Fractured Fairy Tales for Student Actors: A
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£15.19
Smith & Kraus The Ultimate Audition Book for Teens 111
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£15.80
Usborne Publishing Ltd Write Your Own Scripts
Book SynopsisDo you dream of becoming a scriptwriter? This book will help you write all kinds of scripts - scary ones, exciting ones and hilariously silly ones. Each page is full of tips and ideas that will help you every step of the way - from making up characters to writing dialogue and putting on your very own show. With Usborne Quicklinks to specially selected websites for more inspiration.A great primer for anyone who wants to write a film, a play, a radio play, a puppet show, a podcast - any kind of script you can dream of.
£14.24