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  | | Script: $7.50 | | eScript (Internet Download Perusal Script): $7.50 | | Notebook Script: $16.75 | | | (8.5 x 11 3-ring binder with large margins for notes) |
| | Vocal/Choral Score: $20.00 (photocopying allowed for production) | | Piano Score: $30.00 | | Production CD: $30.00 | | Rehearsal CD: $30.00 | | Production/Rehearsal CD Combo: $50.00 | | Audience CD: $8.00 (Fundraising opportunity - see below.) | | First Performance Royalty: $90.00 | | Each Additional Performance: $75.00 | | | Types: School Musical, Seasonal Play | | Genre: Fantasy | | Running Time: 60 minutes | | Speaking Cast: 3 females, 3 males, 2 either, 8 total cast | | Flexibility: 0-20 extras, doubling possible, gender flexible | | ISBN: 978-1-61588-003-4 |
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|  | | To view the Script Preview PDF files, you need Adobe Reader 7 or newer. | | | Synopsis | | | Combine a Halloween Happening attended by witches and warlocks stirring a cauldron of deliciously horrible brew with positively delightful music and an innocent little witch, Katrina, and one has the perfect setting to convey important lessons about endangered species, environmental protection, responsible choices and respect.
The story begins at Oakwitch Gardens and the annual Halloween Happening, where Queen Witch Hazel has assigned each witch/warlock with finding very rare ingredients for her traditional Halloween brew. How rare? So rare that the environment will never be the same. When Katrina, the Little Witch of Wichita, arrives without her assigned ingredient, Eastwitch and Westwitch, the Keepers of the Cauldron, trick her into venturing into the Enchanted Forest in order to gather her ingredient along with their forgotten ingredients. Promises of a new computerized digital broom with internet access, along with a desire of respect from her peers, tempt Katrina into the woods; however, she is trailed by Witch Hazel's bratty son, Butch, who is intent on stealing the ingredients and claiming the broom for himself. On her journey, Katrina encounters Armando (an endangered Majorcan Mambo Mouse), the Peek-a-Boo Tree (who preserves and renews the cycle of life), and the Very Old Man, who is as wise as he is old. Katrina returns to the Halloween Happening with a new understanding and respect for endangered species, the environment and herself, as well as new ingredients for the brew. Katrina looks to be in a lot of hot water, until Witch Hazel tastes the new brew and wisely proclaims Katrina the Keeper of the Cauldron in appreciation for her new recipe and the lessons she's learned and shared.
The Little Witch of Wichita has a rich production history including Cable TV runs in California and is also a winner of the Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department/Performing Arts Division's “Playday Competition.”
Fundraising opportunity - Full-production professionally-developed Audience CDs are available for sale to your audience. We have purposefully priced this CD below market, so that you may mark it up in order to raise funds that can support your Performing Arts program. Additionally, unsold copies are returnable for a full refund. |
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