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Full-Length Plays for Youth 67 Cinderellas  1 hour 30 minutes 7 M, 41 F, 5 any gender with extras or 7 M, 25 F with double casting  The helplessly romantic prince has only one clue to find his lost love: a shoe. The problem is that this glass slipper fits many of the ladies in his kingdom. Camelot and Camelittle  1 hour 30 minutes 10 M, 7 F, 16 any gender or more/ 8 M, 4 F, 3 any gender with double casting  A spunky little girl with a big imagination decides to create her own queendom after King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table laugh at her attempts to join their ranks. My Dog Ate the Constitution 1 hour 1 F, 4 M, 11 any gender, 10 M voice-overs or       3 M, 1 F with double casting A girl falls asleep while studying for a test on the U.S. Constitution and meets George Washington and Ben Franklin in her dreams. Her dog appears wearing a powdered wig and claiming to be James Madison. Rapunzel and Rumpelstiltskin  1 hour 2 M, 2 F, 1 any gender A bad haircut leads Rapunzel’s perfectionist mother to banish her to the tower. Desperate to escape, our long-haired heroine makes a deal with Rumpelstiltskin. Loch Ness:A Monster of a Musical with music and lyrics by Kathie McMahon 1 hour 30 minutes 7 F, 2 M, 29 any gender or 7 F, 2 M, 11 any gender with double casting A candid girl who serves as a Loch Ness boat tour guide is fed up with tourists’ obsession with the Loch Ness Monster. Her tune changes when she actually meets Nessie. Sleeping Beauty  1 hour 4 M, 5 F or 1 M, 3 F with double casting   Griselda, the evil fairy who started it all, finally gets to tell her side of the story. This audience-participation play treats the traditionally scary and romantic parts of the story with a healthy dose of humor. Snow Queen  1 hour 2 M, 8 F, 17 any gender or 1 M, 2 F, 14 any gender with double casting  Gerda ventures through a blizzard where the snowflakes are as alive as the woodland creatures to rescue her friend and defeat her frosty foe. Story Stew:               A Fairy Tale Revue   1 hour 4 M, 11 F, 5 any gender, 1 M voice-over    You know that the old woman who lived in a shoe had so many children she didn’t know what to do. But did you know that her children were Jack, Jill, Little Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks, Hansel, Gretel, and Mary?
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