A stranger comes to the village with just a stone and quickly get the villagers to work together to create a delicious soup that they all can share. The play is set up for 16 speaking characters – additional villagers are possible.

Jamie and the Giant Cantaloupe is the story of Jamie who is sent to live with her, not so nice, Aunt and Uncle and discovers a world of wonderful things! Throw in some magic and Jamie finds some new friends in some familiar bugs, oh and an extremely large cantaloupe

Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep and she can’t find them, meanwhile Mary can’t get her little lamb to stop following her! Each young lady has a problem that maybe the other can help with! This hysterical play features talking sheep and many more!

The play begins with Poppy, a hardworking squirrel, collecting leaves for her winter nest. Her leaf collecting gets interrupted by the news that Tank, a very mean cat, is back in the neighborhood and looking to cause trouble. His first order of business is to eat Ivy, a rich self-involved bird. What follows is a botched hypnosis attempt, a secret revealed, unexpected friendships, and a lot of silliness.

Peace and harmony in the Borough of Glen Ridge turns to chaos when a pet alligator named Willie slips his leash and runs free throughout the town. We follow two neighbors, Mrs. Snowden and Mrs. Marsden who want to subdue the reptile and seek help from the haughty Mrs. Upper-Montclair, the inept Mayor Rude, the nature-loving Chief Watchung and the sea-faring Admiral Sampson. In this ‘Chicken Little’-type children’s play, excitement builds as Mrs. Snowden, Mrs. Marsden and their coterie of followers seek to find the right person to find and capture, what they believe is a vicious alligator. The group finds their “Gator Hunter” and a confrontation ensues with Willie the Gator. But a surprise twist occurs at the play’s conclusion with a happily-ever-after ending for everyone. Well, almost everyone. Very loosely based on a true story as reported by the New York Times in 1905, The Gator of Glen Ridge, was written as a quirky, light-hearted, play.

The Wicked Watermelon tells the tale of an envious, mean-spirited watermelon who chooses to harm his neighbors—the peaches, plums, and other fruit in a beautiful orchard. How the fruit react to his cunning misbehavior and the consequences of the wicked watermelon’s misdeeds teach young children about bravery, resolve, and unity in the face of a threat to their community and how the most unlikely of

The classic story of Cinderella is presented with modern jokes and tons of fun. Features mice, stepsisters, the king and all of your favorite characters!

Dive under the ocean with this classic retelling of The Little Mermaid. This modernized look at the original Hans Christian Andersen classic includes all of your favorite characters; The Little Mermaid, Her sisters, father, grandmother, Sea Witch, Fish Friends, The Prince and more! With hilarious jokes and a true love story this will be the perfect fit for your theater!

Serena, King Nereus youngest daughter, is turning 15 and is ready to visit the ocean surface for the first time. Joined by her charming and witty grandmother Serena’s trip to the surface is very eventful when she lays her eyes on a young Prince. Serena decides to risk it all and asks her aunt, Hexe the Sea Witch, to create a potion to give her legs and make her human. Will Serena get what she wants? Or is being a human not as easy as she thought?