Books, Cd Messages, Plays, and Scripts By Christie Miller
B. Cruising Into Trouble
This takes place on a cruise ship with a great variety of kids who have won national honors for something!! What happens, though, when some unexpected passengers (three comedians) accidentally get booked for the wrong cruise? Fun, mischief, humor and action! Really zany characters and some challenging ones! 1 ½ hours, 20+ kids, some challenges with sets, but nothing I can’ t help you solve! I’ve done this one twice it is so much fun!
C. Letters From the Homefront
Trouble comes to the Ellison's house during World War II when their younger daughter and her friends try to help the war effort with disastrous results! Full of fun and suspense. A real tribute to our soldiers and how we can serve and thank them. Really fun character parts and lots of humor! Cast of about 24, or less. Easy sets and time period costumes.
D. Dude Ranch for Sale (Cow Pies Included)
The audiences LOVED this mystery/comedy play. Costumes are easy as it takes place at a summer camp held at a dude ranch. This is a full length play for kids 10-18 including 27 parts with campers, counselors, ranch staff and an eccentric lawyer from New York and her fickle secretary who are trying to sell the ranch. Cast size can be adjusted.
No horses needed, but the cow pies are a “must”….or at least make the audience think they are cow pies!
E. A Site For Sore Ears
This was everyone’s favorite! Poodle skirts, a 50’s soda bar and add the skateboards, hula hoops and zany old ladies. Every part is full of personality from the absent minded mailman to the nerd imitator to the confused foreign exchange student. The theme for this play is how we use our tongue….for trouble! 2 fun-filled hours and worth- it.
F. The Unlegendary Legends of the West
This play covers 75 years of wild west history with 25 kids each playing several parts. Action-packed, history-filled, great for a large group of middle schooled kids. Every character is someone who actually lived in the west. Fun time-period costumes. Get out those boots and spurs, but no horses needed! Easy sets. I have put this play on in a gym, out in a equestrian center, and on stage. This keeps the kids busy changing costumes and characters!
G. Villain, Villain, Who Caught the Villain??
This is a fun melodrama full of suspense and action with lots of twists and turns. What if there really wasn't a villain - but the damsel in distress decided to be her own villain? Would everyone then feel sorry for the villain? This is full of audience participation with boo’s and hisses. Great for a middle school cast!
Plays For Kids 10-18
Or
Plays with kids and adults
Great for school
or drama groups
Cost: $150
A. The Zany Cow Kidnapping
This takes place in a one room school house and is full of the unexpected. This is a great play to put on with mostly younger kids (8-11) and then a smaller group of older/taller kids (12-18). Fun characters and this is one of my favorites. Easy sets and late 1800’s costumes.