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Crimes and Rhymes by James Grob

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About the Play


Davis County Players' Children's Theatre (Bloomfield, IA)

Comedy.  55-65 minutes.  5 males, 5 females, 5 either (with some flexibility).  Suitable for all ages.  First performance royalty: $60.   Each additional performance: $35.   All licenses include permission to make copies of the script as necessary for production.   Professional rights should be negotiated directly with YouthPLAYS at info@youthplays.com.

The play was orginally produced by the Davis County Players' Children's Theatre (Bloomfield, IA).


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Synopsis

Davis County Players' Children's Theatre (Bloomfield, IA)

When Mother Goose is missing and The Big Bad Wolf is the main suspect, the President of the United States sends his top special agent to Storyland to help solve the mystery.  Can a host of characters from well-known nursery rhymes and fairy tales help the special agent and the local sheriff get to the bottom of things?

 




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