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Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream for Kids: 3 melodramatic plays for 3 group sizes

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Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream for Kids: 3 melodramatic plays for 3 group sizes
Price: $9.79
(as of Jan 23, 2025 10:37:25 UTC – Details)


Who will you be? Puck? Bottom? Oberon? Titania? The Wall?!

Midsummer like you have never experienced it before: quick, fun, and easy to understand. Designed for 9-20+ actors, kids, families, or anyone who wants to enjoy and perform Shakespeare’s classic play.

Midsummer for Kids is a play versatile enough for sibling fun, classes, drama groups, homeschool groups, or backyard performances. It’s appropriate and fun for all ages! Plays range from 15 to 25 minutes. Which character will your kids be?!

What you will get:

Fun!3 hilarious modifications for group sizes:9-1011-1415-20Actual lines from Shakespeare’s play highlighted for easy identificationCreatively funny and witty telling of the remaining scriptA delightfully funny rendition that is easy for ADULTS to understand too!A kid who loves Shakespeare!

This mini-melodramatic masterpiece is sure to spark a love of Shakespeare. Shakespeare is difficult enough in class or watching onstage, let alone trying to teach the stories to children, but as the author’s mantra states in the book, “there is no better way to learn than to have fun! “Kids who have read this have also eventually purchased the entire Shakespeare works, and have completed ‘hero’ reports on Shakespeare at school. Guaranteed to have you coming back for more!

Customers say

Customers find this play a great way to introduce Shakespeare to elementary school children. They find it fun and engaging, with the perfect amount of silliness to keep them interested. The language is used in a way that suits their students’ language level, incorporating original phrases from the Bard. The storyline is accessible to young readers, with no loss of meaning or storyline. The author encourages creativity and improvisation, and there are awesome little snippets of the Bard’s original language.

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