Books of Children's plays, English

  • The One that Got Away
    By Jan Mark

    The One that Got Away

  • Refuge
    By Steven Deproost

    Zoran's an illegal immigrant - how long can he hide? The play is part of Set C of the High Impact series of play desgned to motivate reluctant secondary school readers.

  • Champions. Helen Chapman
    By Helen Chapman

    Superscripts is a series of six-part plays for less able readers.

  • Spaceship Stowaways.
    By Jillian Powell

    Superscripts is a series of six-part plays for less able readers.

  • Martial Arts Meltdown. Helen Chapman
    By Helen Chapman

    Superscripts is a series of six-part plays for less able readers.

  • Write and Produce Your Own School Play
    By Graeme Kent

    Write and Produce Your Own School Play

  • Respect: A Play
    By Bob Hescott

    This play presents an exploration of issues surrounding euthanasia. The play is part of Set D of the High Impact series of plays designed to motivate reluctant readers.

  • Famous tales and stories for performance
    By Paulino García de Andrés, Miguel Arcángel García de Rojas

    Famous tales and stories for performance

  • Coram Boy - Heinemann Plays For 11-14
    By Helen Edmundson, Jamila Gavin

    GOVERNOR It is the fairest system we could possibly employ. You all have an equal chance. LADY Step aside please, Miss. Mrs Hendry, the Matron of the Hospital enters and sees the Boys spying on them. MRS HENDRY Aaron! Toby!

  • The Demon Headmaster: A Musical
    By Paul James, Gillian Cross

    But something strange is going on and the worst class in the world - 6Z - are going to get to the bottom of this mystery and expose the DEMON HEADMASTER!

  • Whenever
    By Alan Ayckbourn

    Far too good to be wasted on adults.' Guardian 'Rather brilliant.' The Stage Whenever, with music by Dennis King, premièred at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, in December 2000.

  • The Jollies
    By Alan Ayckbourn

    Now the police are after her as well. Not to mention the Social Services. And a very, very big dog . . . Heeeeeelllllp! The Jollies is another magical tale for children from Britain's most popular and most frequently performed playwright.

  • My Very Own Story: A Play for Children
    By Alan Ayckbourn

    Due to an unfortunate triple booking, three storytellers, Peter, Paul and Percy, arrive simultaneously each to tell his own story.

  • A Day in the Mind of Tich Oldfield
    By Alan Ayckbourn, Alan England

    The scripts are accompanied by support material offering opportunities for activities and further reading. These two stories are about the powers of the imagination.

  • The Champion of Paribanou: A Play
    By Alan Ayckbourn

    While trying to avoid marrying a neighboring princess, three princes inadvertently anger one of their girlfriends and take action when she gains evil powers and threatens their kingdom.

  • Orvin: Champion of Champions
    By Alan Ayckbourn, Denis King

    The chorus of gods set out to relate the tale of the Great Ulmar, legendary warrior and champion of Sollistis. But their narrative suffers a major technical hitch when Orvin, Ulmar's hopeless squire, oversleeps on the eve of battle.

  • A Proper Princess
    By Karen Wallace

    She is sure the two princesses will have absolutely nothing in common. Following on from the successful fiction series, this book banded play continues the adventures of the characters who live in the castle.

  • The Willow Pattern
    By Judith Johnson, Suzy Graham-Adriani, Anthony Banks

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  • Harī Pātir va farzand-i nifrīnʹshudah: bakhsh-i avval va duvvum
    By J. K. Rowling, Jack Thorne, John Tiffany

    It was always difficult being Harry Potter and it isn't much easier now that he is an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic, a husband and father of three school-age children.

  • Divided City: Abridged Musical Editon
    By Theresa Breslin

    A tale of two boys - one a Catholic, one a Protestant - whose attempt to help an outsider is set against the sectarian prejudices around them in Glasgow when the annual Orange Walks begin.