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Comedy |
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Short, 50-60 minutes
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10 females, 10 males, 2 either (5-31 actors possible: 2-17 females, 2-14 males) |
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Can be produced with a bare stage, a few pieces of furniture & some props.
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| Mother Goose is no fool. As soon as she discovers real werewolves are in this production, she makes a break for it and it looks like our show's over before it's even begun. But wait! Four adventurous audience members -- a fairy godmother, a witch, a prince, and a wolf -- save the day by acting out their own versions of Sleeping Beauty. With the participation of a helpful stage manager and other members of the audience, a good time is guaranteed for all -- it's not Mother Goose, but it is hilariously entertaining. (Note that this book includes both large-cast and small-cast versions.) |
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| "Balances moments of tongue-in-cheek humor and outright hilarity with great audience interaction." |
| --Scott Dalton, The Cape Codder |
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| Mother Goose Is Eaten by Werewolves, Razz-Ma-Tazz Family Theater, Ramstein AirForce Base, Germany (2007). |
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