Starchild Plays

Starchild Plays Starchild Plays are plays for childrens theatre productions, theatre class shows and summer theatre Cinderelly~(6m/6f/6e)a funny version of the old classic.

Set at a BBQ! Easy country or cowboy costumes. Boys can play the "potential" brides and the stepsisters. The Great Race~(6m/6f/6e)The Tortoise and the Hare story set on a modern street with modern characters. Fast paced story. Scene changes are easy and happen in front of the audience. The 3 Porcine Sisters: (8f/6m/4e) It could be called The 3 Little Pigs and Their Real Estate Agents. Penelope Pig

(The Divine Miss P) has a fan(Wolfy) that just won't quit trying to get an autograph. Clever retelling with fun characters. Easy staging. The Fisherman and the River Pixies: (6m/6f/6e) The poor fisherman and his wife can't catch a break until a good deed and some magical Pixies turns his luck around. The Pixies are lots of fun and the neighbors are colorful characters. One interior set. Blue Moon Cheddar: (6m/6f/6e)The Country Mouse visits her City Mouse cousin and enters her incredible Blue Moon Cheddar in the County Fair. The whole family is involved, including the adorable girl cousins, a grumpy old granny and an ancient butler. The Ugly Clunkling~(6m/6f/6e)HUE, a box factory robot, a clunkling, is bored with his job. With the help of BLU and RED, from the Paint Factory, HUE finds his true calling at The Robot Career Expo. Fun scenes with the girls in the beauty shop and a rock n roll show. Stone Soup~(6m/6f/6e)A wonderful retelling of a classic story. This time it is set on a modern street with modern characters. The Surfer Dude, the Prima Ballerina, the Chef, the Soccer Mom and many others pull together for the good of their community. The Empress' New Clothes~(6F/6m/6e)The Empress Barcelona Ramada is bankrupting her kingdom. Although she can buy up entire dress shops with the wave of her hand, she is shown the error of her ways by the gallant prince and 2 scheming seamstresses. The Pineapple Prince~(6f/6m/6e)Bromeliad is still a kid at heart. His betrothed gets him to grow up by staging a rescue for her after getting herself turned into a mermaid. Bromeliad, along with Jolly the Clown Fish, must fight the Sharks and dance with Jellyfish. The play ends with an amazing underwater wedding. Strange Sky People~(6m/6f/6e)Aliens leave a special seed to a Native American Girl. She must protect it and let it grow. With the help of a prairie dog and her friends, she keeps her family, the military and the aliens themselves from destroying the plant. Native American guests speakers and dancers enhanced our show. The Unlucky Leprechaun~(6m/6f/6e)Patty O'Furniture wants to join the Leprechaun circus. After a family reunion, his dreams come true. The circus scenes can be expanded depending on what talent you have on hand. The Lucky Tiger~(6m/6f/6e)This play can be performed in black light and black box with florescent silhouettes or in traditional Chinese costumes. Visually stunning. Cast size can vary greatly. Rubies of My Heart: (6m/6f/6e) A magical story based on a Masaai folk tale. There’s a giant, birds in the canopy and dolphins in the sea. Although the young warriors face danger, they find courage for the sake of love. The Pharaoh and the Pauper: (6m/6f/6e) a retelling of a famous story this time set in ancient Egypt! This play reveals a young boy being groomed to be Pharaoh. He just wants to play a little while before taking on his adult role. Pentu the pauper gets to eat all he wants and is up for the game. Very entertaining, but educational about the politics of ancient Egypt. Costuming is easy. The Reluctant Pirates of Deadman’s Cove: (6m/6f/6e)Dear old dad is a crusty old pirate. He forces his daughters to scavenge for treasure that washes up on the island. It all changes when 2 beautiful girls wash up with trunks of clothes. The Troll’s Aria: (6m/6f/6e) Trent/Trena finds a way to the auditions for the Opera. Civil rights for trolls are explored. A beautiful story is sung and a new diva is born. Easy costuming. Les Artistes: (6m/6f/6e) A brilliant script based on the lives of the artists who began the Impressionist movement. Very educational, but fun scenes at The Moulin Rouge and the café where they all met. There’s even a duel! The art show at the end of the play can present opportunities for art submissions, auctions and an art exhibition.

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