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James and the Giant Peach
Comedy | Cast: 21 (most either gender). | Multiple simple sets | Run time: 60 min.
Code: J18000
A magical peach! An imprisoned boy! Insect friends! An incredible journey! This
amazing adventure will fulfill the fantasy of anyone who has ever dreamed of escape.
You will see James (as he cleverly gets the Peach out of danger), the wise Old-Green-
LOGO PACK Grasshopper and the pessimistic Earthworm. You will also see James’ mean Aunt
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Spiker and cruel Aunt Sponge come to a suitably sticky end. From the book by Roald
Dahl. Dramatized by Richard R. George.
John Lennon & Me Both
Comedy/Drama | Cast: 3m., 7w., expandable. | Simple set | Run time: 90 min.
Code: J26000 hilarious
Hollywood-wannabe Star has her path stymied by cystic fibrosis, a disease that assures a
young death. She spends most of her time in the hospital and gets a new roommate, who
is Star’s opposite—a pretty cheerleader and apparently not very sick. Neither girl knows and deeply
much about the other’s world, but eventually they come to understand each other, and
ultimately, themselves. By Cherie Bennett. Based on the novel Good-bye, Best Friend by moving
Cherie Bennett.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Drama | Cast: 16, flexible, extras as desired. | Unit set | Run time: 80 min.
Code: L62000
ALT. VERSION This dramatization faithfully recreates the magic of Aslan, the great lion, his struggle with
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the White Witch, and the adventures of four children who inadvertently wander from an
LOGO PACK old wardrobe into the exciting land of Narnia. The intense action features chases, duels
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and escapes as the witch is determined to keep Narnia in her possession and to end the
reign of Aslan. Dramatized by Joseph Robinette from the story by C.S. Lewis.
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ACT The Lottery
Drama | Cast: 8m., 5w., extras. | Bare stage | Run time: 25 min. | Code: L31000
This unusual play with its shattering last scene captures the plot that has become an
internationally known classic. Like the original story published in The New Yorker, the
play starts as people are assembling for the lottery. What family will it be this time?
Which member? Only gradually do we begin to suspect the nature of the lottery as the
play builds swiftly to its crucial and moving climax. The tension and thrill of the play
are built into its very structure. Based on the story by Shirley Jackson. Dramatized by LOGO PACK
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Brainerd Duffield.