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This extremely adaptable comedy shows the other side of several familiar fairy tales, when two of their biggest villains, the Big Bad Wolf and the Wicked Witch, are brought to trial. Both the Wolf and the Witch have been frolicking from fairy tale to fairy tale, wreaking havoc as they try to prevent the general public from living happily ever after. Hear the personal accounts of what happened, told in testimonies and flashback sequences, from characters such as Snow White, Dorothy, Sleeping Beauty, the Three Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood, and many others, including the Witch and the Wolf themselves, as each trial unfolds. The audience is the jury, so each trial has two endings, depending on the verdict. The trials can be performed separately, with a few small cuts for a running time of approximately thirty minutes each, or together with no cuts for a running time of about one hour and fifteen minutes.
4f, 2m, 21boy(s) or girl(s)
75 Minutes
Fantasy, Adaptations (Literature), Theatre for Young Audiences, Fables/Folktales, Parody / Spoof
Adult, Children (Age 6 - 10), Pre-Teen (Age 11 - 13), Teen (Age 14 - 18)
Scripts and Licensing information is available at Concord Theatricals.
Cinderella: Innocent victim or spoiled brat? The Step Family: Downtrodden family struggling just to make ends meet, or conniving females out to take what they can get? Who is really to blame?
In this Civil Suit, the audience decides who should be rewarded and who should be punished.
What happened after the beanstalk incident? Is Jack a victim of circumstance or an opportunistic little thief? Is the Giant an evil ogre or just a misunderstood big lug? And who is the mysterious Beanseller, anyway?
Your vote counts to make sure justice is served!
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