Henry and Ramona
Product Code: H43000
Approx. Run Time: 120 min.
Ten-year-old Henry wants to deliver newspapers. First he must prove to his parents he can handle responsibility, which won't be easy with Ramona Quimby around
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Product Code: H43000
Approx. Run Time: 120 min.
Ten-year-old Henry wants to deliver newspapers. First he must prove to his parents he can handle responsibility, which won't be easy with Ramona Quimby around
Learn moreProduct Code: B84000
Approx. Run Time: 30 min.
"Dynamopsychism is the power of the mind," Professor Arthur Barnhouse intones. Outrageous characters and story twists abound in typical Vonnegut fashion, all set in the not-so-comfortable Fifties with its flying saucers and Atomic Age paranoia.
Learn moreProduct Code: A70000
Approx. Run Time: 60 min.
Young Virginia Reed and her family journey from Illinois to California with a wagon train that became known as the Donner Party. Folk songs and dramatic action show the courage of the pioneers trapped in the Sierra Nevada Mountains by the blizzard of 1846-7.
Learn moreProduct Code: U22000
Approx. Run Time: 70 min.
This is the story of Xochimilco, a ten-year-old Mexican girl who, when misbehaving, is told the legend of La Llorona ("The Crying Woman") by her mother. We then see Xochimilco as a grown woman becoming a modern day La Llorona.
Learn moreProduct Code: CA1000
Approx. Run Time: 80 min.
This vibrant play celebrates Latina identity and womanhood in the U.S., shattering the stereotypes of Latinas as "virgins, mothers and whores" through the stories of nine unforgettable characters. Performed by four actors, the women of East L.A. speak with humor, poetry and power and range from a Chicana activist and a self-defense instructor to a grandmother confronting AIDS. Their voices challenge norms and celebrate strength, resilience and cultural pride.
Learn moreProduct Code: R60000
Approx. Run Time: 75 min.
Set in a tiny sewing factory in East L.A., this play is a microcosm of the Latina immigrant experience and tells the outrageously funny story of five full-figured Mexican-American women who are racing to meet impossible production deadlines. And while they work, hiding from the INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service), they talk... about their husbands and lovers, their children, their dreams for the future.
Learn moreProduct Code: V26000
Approx. Run Time: 85 min.
Comprised of interwoven tales of love and courage, this highly theatrical play is a compelling journey through the memories and dreams of a fascinating ensemble.
Learn moreProduct Code: SB5000
Approx. Run Time: 80 min.
Left at a boarding school while her Army father is away, Sara makes friends with her wit and charm. When her father dies and her riches are gone too, Ms. Minchin banishes Sara to the attic and makes her into a servant. Sara finds happiness with imagination.
Learn moreProduct Code: W79000
Approx. Run Time: 60 min.
The story of a family of women at odds with the world around them. In each case, the women's chosen fields are a flight from traditional roles, propelled by a fear of getting stuck in a groove of routine.
Learn moreProduct Code: O55000
Approx. Run Time: 90 min.
It's 1899 in Chicago, and Frank Baum is putting the finishing touches on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, but is missing a few key elements…the title and the ending! Suddenly his Victorian study becomes a magical land. In the heart of this frenzy is the whole creative process, and in the end we realize that Baum is the real wizard of Oz, but he needs an assistant … our imaginations.
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