By David Reiser
DAVID REISER (composer/lyricist) has written 46 musicals, 25 of which have been published and are in continuous production throughout the U.S., Canada and -- occasionally -- abroad. Some of Mr. Reiser's more significant productions include MOLINEAUX, at Theatre Row Theatre in New York City; BALLET RUSSES at American Theatre of Actors in New York City; BEN at the National Theatre (Helen Hayes stage) in Washington, DC.; and MRS. SCROOGE at the Athenaeum Theatre in Chicago.

  • Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman - Washington Irving's familiar Halloween classic comes to life in this charming musical adaptation.
  • In the Soup - In this musical version of the folktale, "Stone Soup", hungry itinerant musicians must sell their instruments to buy food. They show villagers how to make soup from a stone and the villagers show them they have talent of which they were unaware.
  • Mrs. Scrooge - A charming musical adaptation of the Dickens' classic "A Christmas Carol" but since the genders are reversed, most of the major and minor leads are for females. There are also many supporting roles/chorus parts for children, teens & adults.
  • Mother Goose Is Missing - In this whimsical musical farce, Mother Goose is kidnapped by a group of disgruntled Nursery Rhyme characters' including the Crooked Old Man and the Knave of Hearts' who force her to write new rhymes which will depict them in a better light.
  • Norah's Ark - In this environmental-awareness children?s musical, a girl and her friends build a rocket ship to take endangered animals to the safety of an earth-like (but uninhabited) planet, and are nearly thwarted by a greedy land developer and wild animal hunter.
  • Peter Pan In Trouble - Hook is back and he is out for revenge on his youthful nemesis, Peter Pan. The Lost Boiys recruit Wendy’s granddaughter, Margaret, to help them defeat the crafty Pirate Captain and his nefarious crew.
  • The Real Story of the Three Little Pigs - A new musical version of the classic tale in which the three pigs are irresponsible adults who still live with their long-suffering mother and the Wolf is the good guy.
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