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| Script: $9.00 | Notebook Script: $16.75 | | (8.5 x 11 3-ring binder with large margins for notes) |
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| Artwork Image Download: $30.00 | Personalized Poster: $2.50 | | Types: Full Length Play, Holiday Theater | Genres: Comedy, Holiday, Classics | Themes: Shakespeare, Christmas, Classic Adaptations | Running Time: 85 minutes | Speaking Cast: 3 females, 2 males, 5 total cast | ISBN: 978-1-61588-309-7 |
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| Script Preview Author Notes Comments Photo Gallery Productions | | | Recent Productions: | Kent County Theatre Guild - Dover, DE | Milnerton Players - Cape Town, South Africa | The Off-Central - St. Pete, FL | North Bend Entertainers - Fairview, UT | Tyler Junior College - Tyler, TX | Florence High School - Florence, CO | SPIN Theatre Co - Decorah, IA | High Springs Playhouse - High Springs, FL | The Company OnStage - Houston, TX | Liberty High School - Liberty, SC | TheatreWorks Community Players - Martinsville, VA | Carter-Riverside High School - Fort Worth, TX | Footlight Players of Rochester - Spencerport, NY | Madison Community Players, Inc. - Madison, IN | Clear Creek Civics Organization - Ashland, OH | Nodaway Community Theater Company - Maryville, MO | Kamsack Players - Kamsack, SK, Canada | Kitchener Waterloo Little Theatre - Waterloo, ON, Canada | Aquinas Catholic Schools - David City, NE | | Synopsis | Scrooge Macbeth takes the meaning of “the show must go on” to a whole new level. Bob, Sylvia, Victor, and Renee are the last four actors standing when a food poisoning outbreak sidelines most of the cast on the opening night of the Hartland Community Theatre's holiday production, Shakespeare's classic, The Winter's Tale. But that's not the only setback: Sylvia has just discovered a boatload of red ink in the theatre group's ledger. With impending financial ruin, a shortage of cast members, and an expectant audience just outside the doors, can these four amateur thespians concoct some kind of holiday entertainment in time to save their theatre? Thanks to the ensuing violent collision between everything Christmas and everything Shakespeare, you will never think of Shakespeare or Christmas in quite the same way again. |
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