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| | | | |  | THE ADVENTURES OF BAD | By: Alaska Reece Vance | ( : 40 ; : 4-9 , 4-9 ; : , ) | Everyone wants Bad to be really, really bad. Terribly bad, like all the other animals at Forest School. She is a honey badger after all. When Miss Skunk sends a note home to Mr. and Mrs. Badger that says, “I was nice today,” they promptly faint, and kick Bad out of the house. Will crazy animal antics, a narrator on strike and a mosquito who thinks he’s king... read more |
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| |  | ALADDIN | By: Dan Neidermyer | ( : 50 ; : 2 , 4 , 3-5 , 9-11 ; : 3-20 , , ) | The classic tale starts out in the streets of Arabia where the Grand Sultan's bungling guards are trying to catch the street-savvy Aladdin for allegedly kidnapping Princess Adora. Aladdin easily outruns the squabbling guards only to meet the calculating Court Magician who tricks him into entering a cave to fetch an old lamp. With possession of the “old lamp,”... read more |
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| | | |  | CINDERGIRL | By: Stephen Hotchner | ( : 55 ; : 5 , 2 , 7 ) | Cinderella, called "cindergirl" by her stepsisters, is on the adventure of her life with Penny, her fairy godmother, whose feisty temper wreaks havoc on her spells. (She just turned one of the stepsisters into a heap of vegetables, don't say we didn't warn you!) It's up to the audience to comfort and soothe Penny's bruised ego all the while trying to get... read more |
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| |  | DARLING, YOU SLAY ME! | By: Tom Shelton, Alyssa Canann | ( : 120 ; : 3-5 , 4-6 , 1 , 8-12 ; : ) | The time is 1928, the place is New York City. It is the opening night party at a swank Times Square restaurant for a particularly dreadful new Broadway musical. With each new review comes a mysterious death, and so it falls to Anthony Badger, food critic and amateur sleuth, along with the audience, to sort out the patterns and find the killer.
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| |  | DEAD TO THE LAST DROP | By: Ken Jones | ( : 90 ; : 3 , 3 , 6 ) | Dead to the Last Drop is a hilarious interactive murder mystery that takes place in a coffeehouse and bookstore called “Café Caffeine.” The crazy cast of characters leads the audience through a maze of funny twists and turns. Opportunities for audience and cast interaction reach a peak when the audience is allowed to vote on the ending that they want to... read more |
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| |  | DEATH BY DESSERT | By: Nathan Hartswick | ( : 75 ; : 6-8 , 6-7 , 1 , 13-16 ; : 2-20 , , ) | It's dinnertime, and you're invited to a meal so good, it's to die for! In New York's little Italy, the Donnaducce family and the Duccedonni family have been feuding for a generation, while operating two competing Italian restaurants that share a common wall. At rise, the building's landlord is dead at center stage, and everyone is suspect – from the old-world... read more |
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| |  | DID SOMEONE SAY MURDER? | By: David J. LeMaster | ( : 90 ; : 8 , 4 , 4 , 16 ; : ) | Care to attend "murder night"? Join an array of wacky characters as they dine and watch the world's greatest detective, Rathbone, solve murders right in front of their eyes. There's only one catch – anyone can be the victim, and you're on your own in finishing the evening alive. Designed for a single, permanent set, Did Someone Say Murder? is easily... read more |
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