Musicals
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- Coming Home (The Musical)
- Shauna, Susan, and Sally Smith, and Susan's fiance, Tom, find themselves in a small town for Memorial Day weekend when their car breaks down. It isn't just any town and fun things begin to happen.
- Rudolph's Big Secret
- A holiday tale sure to warm the heart of a winter chill that takes an up close and personal look at that famous reindeer, Rudulph. When the reindeer hero meets up with the dismayed and down on her luck elf, Suzie McSneezer, he shares a glimpse of his pas
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- Abraham
- Abraham is a musical about the great patriarch and the challenges and joys of his life.
- All I Want For Christmas Is...
- This award-nominated, critically acclaimed musical follows Santa, his rock n' rollin' elf, Elfis, and Prancer, his melodramatic reindeer as they help three children learn the true meaning of Christmas.
- Coming Home (The Musical)
- Shauna, Susan, and Sally Smith, and Susan's fiance, Tom, find themselves in a small town for Memorial Day weekend when their car breaks down. It isn't just any town and fun things begin to happen.
- The Family That Sings Together
- A star takes his seven rowdy kids into vaudeville with him. This exuberant family musical by award-winner Chip Deffaa includes such irresistible songs as “I Love a Piano” and “Harrigan.”
- Flip Flop
- Take the mythical city of FlipFlopMiddleTopRiddleDiddleDoo, once upon a time. Add the sighting of a Dragon, King Vanity, his tomboy daughter Ferocia, and three of the unlikeliest heroes, and you’ve got the formula for a fairy tale that all will enjoy.
- 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.
- Jack and the Talk-Back Beanstalk
- This is a delightful retelling of the famous fairy tale with a few twists, including Jack learning it is not right to steal.
- King Arthur and the Rectangular Table
- How did King Arthur really get the round table? It was of course the brilliance of the women. A fun, short musical for children from 2nd to 6th grades. This is the piano book to accompany the scripts and is spiral bound.
- Lilacs in the Valley
- Take your audience through a true, humorous, but touching story of a young man named Alma Hale. Alma is part of a wagon company heading west. He has a close knit family and Alma himself is a bit of a prankster. This is humorous but very touching musical.
- 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.
- Rudolph's Big Secret
- A holiday tale sure to warm the heart of a winter chill that takes an up close and personal look at that famous reindeer, Rudulph. When the reindeer hero meets up with the dismayed and down on her luck elf, Suzie McSneezer, he shares a glimpse of his pas
- Yankee Doodle Boy (or Young George M. Cohan)
- This joyful show by award-winning writer Chip Deffaa earned raves in New York. The score includes Cohan hits like You're a Grand Old Flag and I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy.
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