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Adam Goldberg represented Emerson College at the 2010 College Union Poetry Slam Invitational!
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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 Christmas Princess by Arthur M. Jolly  Fairy Tale. 60-80 minutes. 4-5+ males, 4-8+ females. Middle school and older. A spoiled princess must find three magical Christmas gifts for her parents if she is to escape an arranged marriage to the world's stupidest prince. Great Expectations by Rocco P. Natale Drama. 75-90 minutes. 1-5 males, 1-7 females. High school and older. An orphan named Pip overcomes adversity for the sake of childhood love in this timeless story of the enduring power of the human spirit. The Hanging of the Greens by Claudia Haas  Young Audiences. 60-70 minutes. 3-12 males, 8-17 females, 9 either. Elementary school and older. If children play instead of hanging up the evergreens for winter protection they are in danger of being kidnapped by Pinella, the Winter Witch. The Jungle Book by Callan Stout  Adaptation. 70-75 minutes. 6-22 males, 2-8 females. All ages. Mowgli, a little boy raised by wolves, learns the Law of the Jungle as he is kidnapped by lawless monkeys, watches the elephants dance and comes face to face with his arch-enemy, Shere Khan, the tiger who is trying to eat him. Mrs. Murphy's Porch by Wysteria Edwards Drama. 65-75 minutes. 3 males, 4 females. High school and middle school performers, middle school and older audiences. What allows children to triumph over tragedy? When Penny is forced to deal with an impending tragedy, a neighborhood matriarch guides her through with the help of imaginative play. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Ed Shockley Drama. 105-115 minutes. 6 males, 4 females, 4-30 either. Middle school and older. A young girl comes of age in Jim Crow Mississippi in this authorized adaptation of the Newbery Award-winning classic.
The Snow Queen by Ruth Cantrell  Young Audiences. 60-65 minutes. 5-6 males, 6-9 females, 8 either. All ages. Facing frozen monsters, freezing weather, and the evil Snow Queen, young Gerda searches the northern tundra to save her brother Kai in this adaptation of the classic Hans Christian Andersen story.
A Stranger on the Bus by Ed Shockley Drama. 110-125 minutes. 7-25 males, 5-25 females. Middle school and older performers, audiences of all ages. A young African-American girl takes an epic fantasy journey set against the backdrop of the busing movement, as two families, one on each side of the racial divide, grow to discover their love for each other. 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. Telling William Tell by Evan Guilford-Blake Dramedy. 80-85 minutes. 7-11 males, 4-10 females. Audiences of all ages, high school and older performers (with some child roles). The story of the Swiss hero (famed for shooting an apple off his son's head), his son, and Switzerland's quest for independence, framed by a fictionalized story of Rossini writing his famed opera. 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? One Smart Pig by Matt Buchanan Young Audiences. 45-55 minutes. 3-20 males, 5-20 females. Elementary school and older performers, audiences of all ages. A respectful yet hilarious take on a traditional fairy story of three young pigs and their battle with the Bad Wolf, with eleven original songs, all carefully written to work well with young voices. The Secret Garden by Miriam Raiken-Kolb  Musical. 105 minutes. 5-16+ males, 8-16+ females. Middle school and older. A girl who has never been cared for by her parents experiences love for the first time when she discovers an abandoned secret garden, and helps to bring it back to life. 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. Wild Alice by Jean and Crawford Hart Musical. 65-85 minutes. 2-8+ females, 8-12+ either. Middle school and older performers, and elementary or older audiences. When a young girl enrolls as a human exchange student at a school for animals, she must learn to co-exist with creatures who consider humans their natural enemies, as a common enemy threatens them all.
The Adventures of Rocky & Skye by Kelly DuMar Comedy. 30-35 minutes. 2-16 males, 2-21 females. All ages. Four characters grow up before our eyes as they journey from elementary to middle school in this fast-paced series of scenes that inspire us to appreciate the extraordinary moments of ordinary life. 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. Aurelia's Magic by John Bolen  Comedy. 55-60 minutes. 3-4 males, 2-3 females. All ages. For a young girl aching to grow up, what could be better than to find a fairy that can grant her that wish?
The Boston Massacre by Ed Shockley Drama. 45 minutes. 11-25 males, 3-7 females, 4-15 either. Middle school and older actors, audiences of all ages. A fast-paced ensemble work exploring the varied accounts of the historic events in Boston Commons that transformed a collection of colonies into a democratic nation. 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? Crimes and Rhymes by James Grob  Comedy. 55-65 minutes. 5 males, 5 females, 5 either. All ages. Strange things are afoot in Storyland. Can the world's greatest special agent get to the bottom of this fairy tale mystery? 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.
Furry Tales by Joël Doty Comedy. 50-60 minutes. 8-28 males, 7-27 females. All ages. When the animals in Furry Tale Land begin losing their tails because the famous book characters are forgetting the fairy tales, it's up to three brave animals to find a human who still knows the stories, bring her back to their magic land and unscramble the mess before the tales and tails are gone forever! Goldilocks In Nurseryland by Trevor Suthers  Comedy. 30-40 minutes. 5-8 males, 6-7 females. Middle school and older performers, elementary school and older audiences. In the spirit of Shrek, this fractured fairy tale comically chronicles the exploits of Goldilocks as she flees the Three Bears and seeks asylum with the compulsive kisser Georgie Porgie and a host of nursery rhyme characters. Goodness Gracious by Henry W. Kimmel Comedy. 30-35 minutes. 3+ males, 3+ females. High school and older performers, elementary and older audiences. A fractured fairy tale based on Little Red Riding Hood takes a contemporary comedic look at overcoming loneliness and self-pity.
Herby Alice Counts Down To Yesterday by Nicole B. Adkins Comedy. 45-50 minutes. 3-7 males, 3-7 females, 4-20+ either. Middle school and older performers, audiences of any age. The universe may very well be at stake when Rose Plum pressures middle school rocket scientist Herby Alice to provide the juicy story she needs to get in good with the school broadcast elite. In the Village of the Brothers Grimm by Claudia Haas  Dramedy. 50-60 minutes. 3-29 males, 4-35 females. Middle school and older performers, audiences of all ages. A play rich with the finely-drawn characters from the Brothers Grimm entices you into a magical world of once upon a time. Johnny and Sally Ann by Tom Smith  Comedy. 50-65 minutes. 2 males, 1-5 female, 2-28 either. All ages. Johnny Appleseed and his friend Pete travel the countryside encountering real and fictional female figures in American folklore. The Kennel Club by David Muncaster Dramedy. 10-15 minutes. 4 either. All ages. Dogs in a rescue kennel come up with a plan to find themselves new homes. 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. A Legendary Christmas by David C. Field Comedy. 55-65 minutes. 5 males, 3 females, 4 either. High school and older performers, elementary school and older audiences. Santa quits, setting off the Halloween Witch, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy and a host of other legendary characters on a mad, mischievous competition to fill the vacancy. Manuelo, the Playing Mantis by Wysteria Edwards Young Audiences. 10-15 minutes. 1-6 either. Elementary school and older. After many failed attempts, Manuelo the praying mantis learns to make a cello with the help of his friend the spider in this adaptation of the book by Don Freeman. Marvelous Tales by Laura Lewis-Barr Comedy. 40-55 minutes. 1-20 males, 1-20 females. Middle school and older performers, audiences of all ages. Children will actively participate in these four updated and charming folk tales from around the world. 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.
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.
Nobody's Listening by Ed Shockley Dramedy. 50-60 minutes. 3 males, 3 females, 1-15 either. Middle school and older. A feisty kid sabotages a live television broadcast to make a statement about gun violence in this anti-violence comedy.
The Pied Piper Of Hamelin Town by Steph DeFerie Fairy Tale. 30-40 minutes. 3+ males, 3+ females, 6+ either. Elementary school and older. When the Pied Piper comes a-callin', it's up to three unlikely heroes - a cat, a mouse and a bird - to save the lost children of Hamelin Town and give this traditional tale a happy ending. A Pocket for Corduroy by Wysteria Edwards Young Audiences. 10-15 minutes. 1-3 males, 2-4 females. Elementary school and older. When a curious stuffed bear is left at the Laundromat, many adventures await him 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. Sidekickin' It! by Adam J. Goldberg  Comedy. 23-30 minutes. 2 females, 6-9 either. Middle school and older performers, elementary school and older audiences. When the world's greatest supercriminal, Von Darkness, gets a new partner, the heroic Daybreak learns that he may need to reach out to succeed. Silver, from the Wind by Evan Guilford-Blake Comedy. 38-45 minutes. 3-12+ males, 2-12+ females. High school and older performers, elementary and older audiences. A snowflake wishes to stay a snowflake forever, and a boy wishes he could keep her forever in this story about wishes coming true. 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!
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. The Tea Servant by Ed Shockley Drama. 30-40 minutes. 3-12 males, 2-6 females, 20 either. Middle school and older. A Japanese serving woman dresses as a man to accompany her mistress through a dangerous forest. The Unscary Ghost by Matt Buchanan Comedy. 40-50 minutes. 3+ males, 5+ females, 8+ either. Middle school and older performers, audiences of all ages. What do you do when you're a ghost, but nobody is afraid of you? The Wise Peasant Girl by Donna Spector Fairy Tale. 20-30 minutes. 1 male, 1 female, 9-13 either. Elementary and middle school. A wise peasant girl teaches King Alexander how to solve the bizarre problems in his kingdom.
After The Hill by Meron Langsner Comedy. 7-10 minutes. 1 male, 1 female, 1 either. Middle school and older. Will Jack and Jill finally break the vicious cycle that they've been trapped in for as long as they can remember...? 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. Erasing the Brain by Nina Mansfield Dramedy. 8-11 minutes. 1 male, 1 female. Upper elementary and older. A battle between two siblings over a diary and a video game controller gives way to fears about their Dad being "erased" from their memories... How Blue is My Crocodile by Arthur M. Jolly  Dramedy. 8-10 minutes. 2 females. Elementary school and older. Two young girls wait for their wounded father to return from his tour of duty. Up A Tree by Nathaniel Kressen Dramedy. 10-15 minutes. 1 male, 1 female. Elementary school and older. Up a tree in the middle of the night, two children consider pressures from parents, classmates, and unwanted Barbie pajamas, and come up with an exciting new adventure forward.
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