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CENTRAL OPERA SERVICE DIRECTORY/BULLETIN Volume 24, Number 4 Sponsored by the Metropolitan Opera National Council Central Opera Service • Lincoln Center • Metropolitan Opera • New York, NY. 10023 • (212) 799-3467 (212) 799-3467 DIRECTORY Of OPERAS/MUSICALS for YOUNG AUDIENCES FROM KINDERGARTEN THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL Performed by Children and/or Adults With Review Excerpts and Comments from Producers, Composers, and Publishers This publication was made possible in part through a most generous bequest from Mrs. August Belmont. We think this to be a most fitting memorial to her love of children, her love of opera, and her constant faith in and support of Central Opera Service. CENTRAL OPERA SERVICE COMMITTEE Founder MRS. AUGUST BELMONT (1879-1979) Honorary National Chairman ROBERT L.B. TOBIN National Chairman MRS. MARGO H. BINDHARDT National Vice Chairman MRS. MARY H. DARRELL This DIRECTORY OF OPERAS/MUSICALS FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES is the latest in the series of COS Directories. These form part of the COS Bulletin, which is a quarterly publication. Regular news issues contain information on such topics as news from opera companies, including new companies, government and national arts organizations, new operas and premieres, opera in academia, new editions and adaptations, new and renovated theaters, book reviews, announcements of competition winners, etc. An extensive performance listing mentioning opera and musical theater productions by all opera companies, academic workshops, and nonprofit theaters closes each issue. Subscription is by membership. Central Opera Service Bulletin Editor: Assistant Editor: Editorial Assistants: Vol. 24, No. 4 1984 Directory MARIA F. RICH JEANNE HANIFEE KEMP CHERYL KEMPLER FRITZI BICKHARDT NORMA LITTON The COS Bulletin is published quarterly for its members by Central Opera Service. Permission to quote is not necessary but kindly note source. Please send any news items suitable for mention in the COS Bulletin as well as performance information to The Editor, Central Opera Service Bulletin, Metropolitan Opera, Lincoln Center, New York, NY 10023. Copies this issue: $12.00 Regular News Issues: $3.00 ISSN 0008-9508 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Key to Abbreviations Operas/Musicals for Young People v viii 1 List of Publishers 174 Standard Operas for Young People 176 Index by Subject 179 Title Index 186 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As the researcher and compiler of this volume, I wish to thank a host of helpers too numerous to mention by name. The staffs of ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC, who gave us information on their membership. The staffs of publishers, particularly Belwin Mills, Boosey & Hawkes, European American Music Distributors, Carl Fisher, Music Theatre International, Samuel French, Theodore Presser, and G. Schirmer, who repeatedly searched their records for casting, orchestration, and copyright dates. Emily Hammood, of Opera for Youth, provided endless lists of works and opinions on works from members of her organization. The former and current staff of the American Music Center cheerfully allowed us access to their files and records and faithfully answered our telephoned queries. Opera America extended its continuous and enthusiastic support of this project, as did the Metropolitan Opera Guild Education Department. As for the COS staff and volunteers whose names appear on the masthead — endless proofreading, searching of files, proofreading, research in books, proofreading, phone calls to publishers, and more proofreading. And a special word for Maria F. Rich, without whose eye for detail and instinct for information this volume would not have been complete. Bless you all. Jeanne H. Kemp -iv- INTRODUCTION Now that opera is firmly established in the American cultural scene, the need to bring this most fascinating of all the performing arts to the young people - to educate while entertaining them and broadening their horizons - has assumed ever-wider importance. Calls for effective and appropriate operas and music theatre pieces have multiplied dramatically in recent years. The first Children's Opera Directory, a modest 35 pages published by COS in 1973, has become quite inadequate. Inquiries come from a great variety of sources with just as great a variety of requirements. The one common denominator appears to be the assumption that there is a lack of suitable material. With this current volume, which encompasses a total of 1,597 English language works, all with available performance material and almost all with one or more performances, we hope to put to rest forever this erroneous belief. Subject matter abounds and there seem to be operas on any topic — health care from dental to stopping smoking, historical figures from Washington and Lincoln to Einstein and Edison, works about mythical figures, about medieval heros, science fiction robots, baseball and boxing. There are musical recreations of American and European historical events, regional settings, others based on Japanese Noh dramas, Chinese and Hawaiian legends, ghost stories and magic tricks, expectant fathers and divorce. There are operas written for the visually and the emotionally handicapped, operas based on ecology, operas based on Darwin's theory of evolution. Recognizing the need for not simply a listing of available works, COS aims in this guide to address and assist through a variety of means in the identification of works for the different users and different uses. In compiling the material, consideration was given to groups from the professional opera companies' educational touring divisions all the way to the grade school or kindergarten teacher, and their equally wide range of requirements as to a) performers (professionally trained singers to kindergarten children), b) the presence or absence of technical facilities in the performance spaces, and c) the purpose, thrust, and/or context in which the opera is to be performed. Clearly, all these factors, plus performance time, size of cast and orchestration, and subject matter, will be determining factors in the selection of a work. In addition to supplying all the above basic information, we have, for the first time, added explanatory and helpful statements under PRODUCTION PROBLEMS and COMMENTS, quoting from producers, performers, composers or librettist, publishers, and critical reviews. These, together with all other information, should facilitate the selection process. One more source for consultation in making a choise is the index by subject matter, which will guide a teacher in coordinating an opera with topics, taught in other subjects, e.g. American or foreign history, regional or seasonal events, literature, mythology, etc. Finally, the ALSO PFD. BY listings offer the producer the opportunity to contact and consult with directors who recently performed the work. Beginning in 1983, Central Opera Service distributed questionnaires to all performing organizations and all composers' societies requesting infor- -v- mation on works suitable for performance for or by children. In addition, we researched the holdings of various archives and libraries for more information. The sheer number of questionnaires returned to us was staggering. But this volume was not meant to be a compendium of every musical work ever written for children or suitable for perfomance for them. Rather, it is intended to provide the producer or the teacher with a listing of available works written for touring, for educational/outreach programs, or for production by a class or by a school. Thus, we determined some cut-off was necessary. Our prime criterion for inclusion of a work was its availability. Then, due to the large number of contemporary works (fully 75% of these listings were written after 1970) we chose 1920 as a cut-off date for entries. Conversely, the standard Broadway musicals, certainly accessible and even child-oriented, such as "Peter Pan" and "Annie", do not appear in these pages. It simply became impossible to draw a line — as with standard operas, a great number of musicals can be enjoyed and appreciated by children. Because of the wealth of original, contemporary operas directed towards children, very few adaptations of standard operas are listed. The exceptions include several versions of "Hansel and Gretel", some Gilbert and Sullivan condensations, and a few adaptations whose reviews indicated a complete re-structuring of the work for a specific age group. Unless our records showed evidence of a staged production, works for narrator and orchestra, such as "Peter and the Wolf" and Britten's "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra", were not included. Several "class developed" works are included. These are just a sampling of the results of a new trend whereby professionals assist grade-school students in creating and producing their own operas. Students from several classes decide the subject, write the text and music, and devise whatever sets, costumes, and props are necessary for their performance. The Education Department of the Metropolitan Opera Guild has been a catalyst of some of the most imaginative and successful of these endeavors. The entries are self-explanatory (see Key for abbreviations) but some points need be made. The order is alphabetical by composer, but an index is included by title; the names of the composer, librettist, and, in some cases, author of the musical's book appear in the left column. The center column lists the title(s) in bold; below it the type or category of work, the audiences' grade level, and the performers' age grouping; the source of the original material, followed by the premiere company, place, and date. If this information was not available, the date of composition or of copyright appears in parentheses. Please note that in some cases of published items for sale, no performances are listed. This does not mean the work has never been performed. Publishers do not keep records of items sold and performance statistics for grade schools are not available. Most entries end with COMMENTS, statements from producers or composers, extracts from reviews, or a short description of the story if such is not apparent from the title or original source. These comments have been made as clear as possible, despite being both condensed and, in general, favorable. When age group classifications of works were not readily available, they -vi- were either determined by evaluating the original source material or were omitted. In general, K-3 is very elementary, 3-9 could possibly be enjoyed by younger or older students, 7-12 is more sophisticated fare, and 10-12, which appears rarely, is rather adult material. The twelfth grade is certainly not meant as a limitation; adults might be fascinated. For the purposes of this listing college students are termed "adults". Identifications such as "Drama, Fantasy, Comedy, Adventure, Folktale" etc. are an attempt to classify the "based on" information which follows. A definition is in order here, that of the word 'pantomime'. The following appears in Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary: "Pantomime - a British theatrical entertainment of the Christmas season, based on a nursery tale and featuring topical songs, tableux, and dances". You will note 'pantomime' appears only with Australian, British, or Canadian entries. The right column is headed by the source of availability (publisher, composer, performing organization, etc.). Publishers' addresses appear in the appendix; for information on composers' addresses or sources of videotapes please write Central Opera Service. This is followed by running time, acts and scenes, and the number of sets; next come cast requirements, and instrumentation. If a tape of the accompaniment and/or teachers' guides are available either from the publisher or the composer, "Tape avail.", "Guides avail." or "Tape and guides avail." close the column. (Several performing companies have developed their own guides; if these are available a notation will appear in "Comments" with the name of the company). Occasionally the word "Videotaped" appears; in most cases these were made "for the record", and are probably not available except for reference use, unless marked "Video avail." ALSO PFD. BY will yield information on the location of recent performances. We hope with this Directory to help those organizations, schools, and teachers who are committed to promulgate opera/music theatre, bringing this art form closer to young people and building an understanding and appreciative audience for tomorrow. We particularly hope that it may stimulate interest and result in involvement and eventual performances by those teachers who currently feel that there are insurmountable difficulties in finding suitable material. Here is the material, and we can assure you of rewarding experiences in introducing young people to opera. Summer 1985 Maria F. Rich Jeanne H. Kemp -VI1- KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS Column one: name of composer (joined with & to co-composer) name of librettist (joined with & to co-librettist) Column two: title of opera (in bold) and alternate or former title type of work, intended audience grade level, performers (h.s. - high school students; "adults" includes collge/university students with some opera workshop experience; particular vocal demands are generally mentioned in COMMENTS) based on, if applicable comm: commissioned by, if applicable premiering organization, place, and date date only in parentheses indicates year of copyright, and is listed only if no premiere information is available; a later performance date does not signify a premiere comm. 4c prem: commissioning organization also premiering organization Am.prem: American premiere stg.prem: stage premiere if premiere originally on radio or television, a concert performance (conc.pf.) or reading or workshop (wksp) in most cases, ALSO PFD. BY lists more recent productions, primarily to offer an opportunity for personal references all dates are in order of month/day/year Column three: source for performing materials comm.org. - commissioning organization; comp. - composer; comp.est. - composer's estate; pfg.org. performing organization; publisher abbreviated code (see list) duration length of work in minutes; number of acts/number of scenes; number of sets cast: s - soprano, m - mezzo, a - alto/contralto, t - tenor, b - baritone, bs-b - bass-baritone, bs bass, chl.ch - children's chorus, ch - chorus, ch-ssa - women's or girls chorus, ch-ttbb - men's chorus, chl. - children), sgr(s) - singer(s), spk(s) - speaker(s), - dcr(s) - danceKs), narr - narrator, actr - actor, slash between two letters indicates alternate voicing: i.e. s/m can be sung by either soprano or mezzo; numbers of men and women indicate adult performers, boys and girls child performers; the terms male and female have been used when work can be performed by either children or adults. For interpretation of "adults" see above Column two. Terms such as mime and mute actors are used only if so specified by the composer or publisher. orchestration: (first set of numbers) flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon; (second set) French horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba; a-gtr - acoustic guitar, a-sx - alto saxophone, ace - accordian, autohp - autoharp, bar-h baritone horn, b-cl - bass-clarinet, b-gtr - bass-guitar, bgl - bugle, bjo - banjo, bsn - bassoon, cbsn - contra-bassoon, eel - celeste, chamb. - chamber, chms - chimes, cl - clarinet, encta concertina, cnt - cornet, dbs - double-bass, dms - drums, dulc - dulcimer, E-hn - English horn, el-bs - electric bass, el-gtr - electric guitar, el-p - electric piano, Euph - Euphonium, fig flugelhorn, glock - glockenspiel, gtr - guitar, harm - harmonium, hca - harmonica, tin - French horn, hp - harp, hped - harpsichord, insts - instruments, kbds - keyboards, ob - oboe, OPT optional instruments, OR - alternate orchestration, orch - orchestra, org - organ, p(s) - piano(s), p-4hnds - piano four hands, pe - percussion, p-hp - piano harp, pic - piccolo, rcdr - recorder, sx - saxophone, str - strings, str-qnt - string quintet, str-qt - string quartet, synth - synthesizer, tsx - tenor saxophone, tamb - tambourine, tape - prepared tape, tbn - trombone, tp - timpani, tpt - trumpet, trn-fl - transverse flute, vibe - vibraphone, via - viola, vie - violincello, vln violin, xyl - xylophone, zth - zither; slash between two letters indicates alternate instrumentation: i.e. fl/rcdr either flute or recorder may be used. Tape avail. - tape of accompaniment available from composer or publisher Guides avail. - teachers' guides available from composer or publisher Video avail. - videotape available from a performing organization (ask COS for further information) Videotaped - a videotape has been made, primarily as a record for the company or workshop, and may be available only for reference Recorded - a commercial recording has been made of the complete work -viii- composer/librettist title/gen.info./ premiere/ comments source/length/cast/orch. Abel, Sam Campion, Narcissa The Dreamnakers pfd. by children Freelance Players, Jamaica Plains, MA 1983 pfg.org. Adolphe, Bruce same The Tell-Tale Heart (1978) Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Poe Boston & New England Conservatories Theatre 1/22/82 GAL /AMC 60m; la/5sc; 1 se* s,t,b,2bs llll,1110,p,pc,str-qnt COMMENTS: Highly dramatic presentation...includes Poe's greatest poems, (composer) Effective stage work...audience response enthusiastic. Low budget, as scenic requirements not extensive. Tenor must be capable of lyric and dramatic singing, intense performer, skilled actor, strong musician. First violin part extremely difficult. (J. Moriarty, New England Conservatory) Ahlson, Marion George Washington, Abraham Lincoln History for youth, pfd. by adults and children BM narr.chl.ch P Ahlstrom, David Stein, Gertrude Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights Drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults based on play by Gertrude Stein Voices/SF, San Francisco 10/29/82 comp. c/o ASCAP /AMC 60m; 3a/2sc; 2 sets 2s,m,a,t,b,bs p-4hnds,fl,6pc,str OR p PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Can be done very simply with narration, or with Gertrude Stein's stage directions, (composer) COMMENTS: A complex but diverting piece that deserves to be known. Music is tonal, rhythmic, eminently singable, clear, sophisticated in purpose if naive in vocabulary....sophisticated musical comedy....only fault is it needs intelligent audience. (C. Shere, "Oakland Tribune") Ahlstrom, D. cummings, e e The Hours Rise Up For grades 9-12, pfd. by adults audience participation after poems of e e cummings Voices/SF, San Francisco 12/17/82 (conc.pf.) comp. c/o ASCAP 26m; la/8sc 2s,2a,t,b,ch-ssa,chl.ch 2ps,6pc OR p,str OR p Tape avail. COMMENTS: May be performed simply with mime and dancers, received, (composer) Premiere well Ahlstrom, D. Evans, Philip The Secret Box with the Big Brass Combination Lock Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults based on play of same name by Evans Voices/SF, San Francisco 5/6/83 comp. c/o ASCAP 30m; la/lsc; 1 set s,a,t,b,actr,chl.ch p,lute,vlo,Orff insts OR p Videotaped Ahlstrom, O. Stein, G. Three Sisters Who Are Not Sisters Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after play by Gertrude Stein Cincinnati Conservatory Opera Wksp. 3/1/53 SSM /AMC 29m; 3a/2sc; 1 set 2s,m,b,bs,ch p,cel,harm,org,gtr/hpcd, dbs.pc OR p COMMENTS: Music tonal, lyrical, dramatic, playful...conservative. You want to hear it again...great fun. Wonderful school entertainment. (C. Shere, "Oakland Tribune") ALSO PFD. BY: Northwestern Univ., IL '62; Southern Methodist Univ., TX '64; Voices/SF, CA '82, '84; etc. -1- Ahlstrom, D. same The Tumbler of Notre Dane comp. c/o ASCAP Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 60m; la/lsc; 1 set after 13th century anonymous poem s,ch-ssa,chl.ch,mime Voices/SF, San Francisco 4/83 p,fl,lute,vlc,2pc COMMENTS: Should be performed in cathedral or church, (composer) Ahrold, Frank The Spider and the Fly Madrigal opera for children, pfd. by adults based on Mary Howitt poem Aitken, Hugh same Fables TP /AMC Comedy/serious intended for adults, but with appeal to 90m; 2a/10sc; 1 set children; pfd. by adults s,2t,b/bs based on La Fontaine after Aesop fl,2ob,bsn,str-qnt comm: Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation prem: New York Chamber Soloists at Library of Congress, 10/1/75 BM 35m; 1 act s,t,spk,dcr,ch llll,1110,tp,pc,hp,cbsn COMMENTS: Highly amusing...something for everyone. (G. Giffin, "Denver Post") Functions superbly on two levels: diverting, cynical, very funny spoof; on a deeper level explores might vs. right. Sure hit with the kiddies and the mass audience....stunning score. (M. Redmond, N.J. "Star-Ledger") Great introduction for the new opera goer and hilarious musical romp for seasoned veteran. (D. Camp, Colo. "Evening Daily Tribune") ALSO PFD. BY: Caramoor Festival, NY '76; Minnesota Opera '76; Central City Opera, CO '81 Alcorn, Nancy Seeber, Rory & Rick The Updated Alice Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. audience participation after Lewis Carroll Bonfils Theatre, Denver, CO 11/1/82 pfg.org. 70 m; 2a/13sc; 4-6 sets 4women,5men, 5men or women kbds & pc Tape and film avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Scenic changes may be accomplished with lighting. Brief 16 mm film segment from original production available. COMMENTS: Delightful contemporary version....good fun for whole family. (T. Tate, "Aurora Sentinel") Enthralls children. Frenetic at times....To an adult, may seem disjointed...lackluster...flat. But children who gather around players attest "Alice" hits its target. (R. Cruise, "Rocky Mountain News") Alexander, Nick Garrett, Patsy A Walk with Mr. Peeps Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children ShP 20m; 1 act ch P Tape avail. COMMENTS: Designed as lesson in health, safety, and social attitudes, (publisher) Contains attractive melodies and rhythms, such as the rhumba. (H. Hawn, Opera for Youth) Alexander, William The Monkey's Paw Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. based on W.W. Jacobs short story Edinboro State College, PA 11/13/72 -2- AMC 35m; la/3sc; 1 set s,2t,2b p, 4 winds OR p-4hnds All wood, Peter Taylor, Jeremy James ic Scott, David Wei Bendigo Boswell Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 2 acts cast of 30 Children's Music Theatre, George Square, 1111,0000,pic,ent.pc, Edinburgh, Scotland 8/23/82 p,dbs,cncta,dulc,vln PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Character of Black Amos must be able to play violin. (publisher) COMMENTS: Plenty of color and atmosphere. A gripping account of social friction between Gypsies and locals during a hop-picking season in Kent, England. A fine score that uses folk and Cockney melodies and dialects, (publisher) The tension and interaction between these largely family groups is a fine balance between acting and music. No burden of having to be a real star of the show was given to any one young actor. The play subtly combined a rich mixture of artistic qualities which made it an absorbing production. ("Exeter Express and Echo") Amfitheatrof, Daniele McNeely, Jerry The Staring Match Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1964) Anderson, L. Hansel and Gretel adapt. Humperdinck Serio-comedy for children, pfd. by children adaptation of Humperdinck's opera Toured by Vienna Choir Boys Angelini, Louis Nassar, Eugene Paul AMC 105m; 2a/4sc; 3 sets 2s,2t,2b,bs-b,bs, girl-s,spk,ch 2222,2221,2pc,tp,hp,p eel,bells ,str BM 60m comp. /AMC The Ragsman and the Gypsies Musical play for grades K-12, pfd. by adults and children 55m; la/5sc; 2 sets Utica College, NY 4/10/80 2 boy-s,a,t,2b, 3spks,ch p,vln,tpt,dbs,dms Tape avail. COMMENTS: Audience was highly enthusiastic, (composer) The Live Adventures of Superwoman Musical play for young audiences South Australian Theatre in Education '71 AuMC same Archer, Robyn Argento, Dominick Olon-Scrymgeour, John The Boor Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Chekhov's "The Brute" Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY 5/6/57 BH /AMC 55m; la/lsc; 1 set s,t,b 1120,2100,pic,E-hn,b-cl, p,pc,str OR p Videotaped COMMENTS: Very solid work artistically. Does not talk down to children. Can be staged with minimum of set pieces; travels easily. The role of the Boor requires a good actor. Heavier voice best for soprano role. Musically not easy for performers. (J. Cason, Minikin Opera Co.) It offers clean, clear instrumental lines and graceful vocal writing. Slightly mocking touch. (B. Holland, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; recent pfs. Minikin Opera, DE (tour) '79-'84; Opera Theatre of Saint Louis (tour) '80; Midwest Opera Theatre, MN (tour) '83; etc. Argento, D. Manlove, John Christopher Sly Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults based on Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 5/31/63 (not '67) BH /AMC 70m; la/2sc; 2 sets 3s,m,3t,b,2bs-b,bs 1110,0100, pc ,hpcd, str-qnt COMMENTS: Witty, allusive, onomatopoeic score for this romp uses all the conventions of opera; clever orchestration. (D. Sullivan, "Minneapolis Tribune") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; recent pfs. California State Univ. Long Beach '80; Drake Univ., Des Moines '80; Syracuse Univ., NY '82; etc. -3- Argento, D. Jonah and the Whale Drama for grades K-12, pfd. by adults based on Biblical story Plymouth Congregational "Church, Minneapolis 3/19/74 BH 60m; 2 acts s,t,b,bs,narr,ch 3tbn,2pc,tp,p,org Recorded CRI COMMENTS: Easy to swallow. ("Minneapolis Tribune") ALSO PFD. BY: Plymouth Church '79, '82; Chamber Singers of Iowa City '78; Carleton College, MN '79; Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, TX '80; San Francisco Civic Chorale '80; Arkansas Chamber Singers '82 Argento, D. Donahue, John Postcard From Morocco Fantasy for grades 10-12, pfd. by adults eomm. & prem: Minnesota Opera 10/4/71 BH 90m; 3 acts; 1 set 2s,m,2t,b,bs,mimes cl,sx,b-cl,tbn,pe,gtr,p, cel,vln,vla,dbs Recorded COMMENTS: A surrealistic backdrop or imaginative props would seem to be integral to the success of the piece. A haunting work; ranges through Wagner, Strauss, Berg, Middle Eastern melisma, a touch of jazz....some writing complicated, some extremely simple. Well integrated. (H. Schonberg, "New York Times") Really first rate. (T. Price, "Rochester Chronicle") Mr. Argento's score, though conservative, is inventive. An interesting example of the fresh aspects opera can take when it breaks out of conventional molds. (A. Hughes, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; recent pfs. Cincinnati Young Artists Program '76; Washington Opera/Kennedy Center '79, '81; Central City Opera, CO '80; Indiana Univ. of PA '80, '81; Peabody Conservatory, MD '83; Univ. of Illinois, Urbana '83; Juilliard School, NYC '85; etc. Argento, D. Olon-Scrymgeour, J. The Shoemaker's Holiday BH /AMC Comic ballad opera for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 150m; 2 acts 2s,m,a,3b,2bs-b,bs,ch after Thomas Dekker's play 1011,1210,pic,a-fl, The Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis 6/1/67 pc,gtr OR p-4hnds COMMENTS: Written for actors' voices, (composer) Rich and flavorful score beautifully expressing jaunty spirits and sturdy sentiments of the work. (J. Harvey, "St. Paul Pioneer Press") Captures the flavor of the period and inherent fun of the play. (M. Steele, "Minneapolis Tribune") Aria, Pietro Barr, Isabel Harriss Jericho Road Biblical opera/play, pfd. by adults based on Miracle play by Isabel Harriss Philadelphia Grand Opera 3/12/69 comp. c/o AMC 60m; 2 acts s,a,t,b COMMENTS: Traditional values of communication in a rich instrumental score...the emotional impact of its drama [is a] cry for peace. (J. Parker, "Philadelphia Gazette") Arlan, Dennis Billings, James The Ballad of the Bremen Band Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults after Grimm Caramoor Festival, Katonah, NY 6/25/77 EAM /AMC 45m; 1 act 3m,2t,3b,bs,4chl 1011,1000,pic,a-fl,pc, p,vln,dbs Videotape avail. COMMENTS: One man and one woman may (but need not) triple; four animals may (but need not) be portrayed by children as mentioned in cast requirements, (publisher) An appealing children's opera composed in a sort of junior-Bernstein idiom. (S. Wadsworth, "Opera News") The throng of children present and the grown-up minority all seemed to enjoy this tuneful caper. (A. deRhen, "Musical America") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; recent pfs. San Diego Opera (tour) '81; Tulsa Opera (tour) '82; Dallas Opera (tour) '83-'84-'85; etc. -4- Arlan, D. Billings, J. Jer Daughter of the Double Duke of Dingle Comic fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children and 45 m; 1 act s,boy-s,m,2t,2b,bs adults 1011,1000,pc,p,vln,dbs Caramoor Festival, Katonah, NY 6/17/78 COMMENTS: Broad but clear characters, each with distinctive musical personality...music that challenges the impressionable ear...libretto definitely fun. (S. Wadsworth, "Opera News") ALSO PFD. BY: Skylight Comic Opera, Milwaukee '80; Seattle Jr. Theatre '81; Univ. of Tennessee, Chattanooga '83; Opera New England (tour) '84-'85; etc. Arlan, D. Billings, J. Meanwhile, Back at Cinderella's Comic satire for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults New York Lyric Opera 5/5/76 Jer 65m; la/4sc 2s,2m,2t,b,bs,spk llll,2210,pic,tp,pc, hp,p,str COMMENTS: Decidedly pleasant entertainment. (R. Ericson, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: New York City Opera two tours to schools '81 Arnatt, Ronald Fry, Christopher The Boy with a Cart pfd. by children and adults comm: Danforth Foundation prem: Mary Institute Choir, St. Louis 5/8/68 comm.org. 1 act Arnold, M.J. adapt. Sullivan H.M.S. Pinafore Comedy for children adaptation of Gilbert and Sullivan ShP 60m cast of 6, eh P Arnold, Malcolm Serraillier, Ian The Turtle Drum Folktale for grades 3-6, pfd. by children based on a Japanese folktale comm. & prem: BBC Making Music Series BBC, London 1978 Am.prem: Third Street Settlement, NYC 2/3/79 OUP 40m ch OPT 4sgrs pc OPT fl,tpt,gtr,dbs COMMENTS: Music is simple, language rich and beautifully descriptive. (L. Smith, Opera for Youth) Asher, Sandra F. A Song of Sixpence For young children to perform (1976) PfP 50m cast of 10 P Ashwander, Donald Dandelion same & Martin, Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults or children Judith audience participation fantasy based on Darwin's theory of evolution Paper Bag Players, NY 1968 pfg.org. 60m; 1 scene cast of 4 p-4hnds Guide avail. COMMENTS: Music tuneful, with clever lyrics, (pfg.org.) One marvel after another, witty, inventive, and wildly intelligent. ("Newsweek") It's so entertaining you almost wouldn't be embarrassed to go without a child. (S. Quinn, "Washington Post") ALSO PFD. BY: Univ. of Wisconsin at Kennedy Center Imagination Celebration, Washington '83 Aston, Peter Morgan, Paul Sacrapant, the Sorcerer Drama for children, pfd. by children based on George Peele's "Old Wives Tale" Upper Poppleton Primary School, York, England 1968 Am.prem: Children's Opera Theatre of the Virginia Opera, Norfolk 4/26/80 TP(Nov) 40m; 1 set 6sgrs,5spks,ch pe COMMENTS: Story has direct appeal to children, but also holds adult interest. (J. Shulson, "Newport News Daily Press") -5- Averill, Louise same A Christmas Carol Drama after Dickens CMC Averill, Richard Odle, Robert Treasure Island Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults based on R.L. Stevenson American Theatre Co., Tulsa, OK 2/13/81 com p. c/o pfg.org. Avril, Lloyd Heads or Tails pfd. by adults Glassboro State College, NJ 2/23/68 pfg.org. 1 act Baber, Joseph Gardner, John Rumpelstiltskin Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Grimm University of Kentucky, Lexington 1/21/77 MKM /AMC 150m; 2a/7sc; 1 set 3s,m,a,3t,2b,2bs, mime.ch 2222,3200,pc.str PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Rumpelstiltskin's entrances and exits, transformation of king into frog which continues singing, and changing straw into gold. (C. Jarden, Opera Company of Philadelphia) COMMENTS: Audience response good. Music appropriate for children's enjoyment and study. Large cast must be able to sing opera well. Production requires excellent magical effects to keep it moving. Many fast changes of scenes to be accomplished over brief musical interludes. (C. Jarden, Opera Company of Philadelphia) Libretto quick-witted, alive with jokes and puns, and glittery with sparkling rhymes. Score obviously designed to appeal to inexperienced listeners. (W. Mootz, "Lexington Courier-Journal") Bach, Jan The Happy Prince Fairy tale after Oscar Wilde Nebraska Synfonia, Omaha 4/80 comp. Bach, J. same The Student from Salamanca Farce for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Cervantes' "La Cueva de Salamanca" New York City Opera 10/9/80 comp. c/o AMC 1 act s,m,2t,b,bs-b llll,0000,pc,hp,str COMMENTS: Winner New York City Opera competition 1980. This is one of those pieces that the 18th century loved so well in which an old husband is outwitted by young lovers. The composer sets words so that singers can enunciate them clearly, and his music's meaning generally runs parallel to his libretto. (D. Henahan, "New York Times") There are hints of Rossini and Donizetti, yet Bach manages to translate traditional themes into his own idiom; the opera's feeling is classical, its music is modern. (G. Clarke, "Time Magazine") ALSO PFD. BY: Cleveland Opera, OH 11/80 Bach, J. same The System Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Poe Mannes College of Music, NYC 3/5/74 GAL 50m; 1 act s,m,2t,bs-b,bs, mime,eh-ttbb 2232,3331,pic,b-cl, 2pe,p,cel,hp,str ALSO PFD. BY: Northern Illinois Univ., DeKalb 11/77 Bacon, Ernest Horgan, Paul A Tree on the Plains Folk drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults Converse College, Spartanburg, SC 5/2/42 comp. c/o ASCAP 2a/3sc; 1 set 2s,a,t,2b,bs,spk,ch,dcrs 2222,2221,tp,pc,hp, p,cel,xyl,str OR red.oreh COMMENTS: No arias, but plenty of songs; much declarative melody for dialogue; some crooning. (H. Johnson, "Operas on American Subjects") -6- Bagenal, Michael & Alison same This Merry Company OUP Medieval plays for grades 3-6, pfd. by children 50m based on "Chanticleer" and "St. George and the Dragon" ch stories rcdrs,glock,dulc, (1979) psaltry Tape & guides avail. COMMENTS: Resource for study of medieval music, dance, and drama. Instructions for construction of some instruments included in teacher's guide, (publisher) Goldilocks and the Three Bears Folktale for grades K-6, pfd. by children based on fairy tale (1977) OUP 35m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 5,2ch Bainbridge, Beryl same The Lost Ring Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children and/or adults Victorian primary schools, Australia 1967 AuMC 60m cast of 5 Bainbridge, B. same Sparrers (1969) Bainbridge, B. same Tom and the Waterbabies (1966) comp. c/o AuMC 90m cast of 20 Recorded: Australian Broadcasting Co. comp. c/o AuMC 120m cast of 30,ch,chl.ch Recorded: Australian Broadcasting Co. Bailey, Maurice same Baker, Dianne Slote, Alfred My Robot Buddy Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children or adults based on book by Alfred Slote (1980) p.pc.rcdrs PDS 60m; 2a/3sc; 1 set cast of 15 P ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Children's Meeting House, Loveland, OH 9/82 Baksa, Robert same Red Carnations Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by 1 adult and 2 h.s. based on "Red Carnations" by Glenn Hughes comm. <3c prem: Met Opera Studio, NYC 1969 AB /AMC 35m; la/lsc; 1 set s,t,b 1121,0000,p,3vln, vla,2vlc,dbs COMMENTS: Can be effective in modern dress on a bare stage with a park bench. (composer) Young children like this show very much; simple sets; travels easily. (J. Cason, Minikin Opera Co.) Utterly charming and winning work. (M. Feldman, St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble) Balk, Wesley adapt. Mozart same The Magic Abduction and Cosi Marriage of Tutti Giovanni adaptor Comedy, pfd. by h.s. based on and adapted from Mozart Aspen Music Festival Experimental Wksp. 8/72 Balkin, Alfred same America's About... NVM A musical panorama for grades K-12, pfd. by children 70m; la/14sc; 1 set and adults ch Kalamazoo Bicentennial People's Chorus, MI 7/76 p,dbs,gtr,pc Tape avail. COMMENTS: Best done as multi-media...ideal for mid-school/jr. high. Audience response excellent. Music incorporates jazz, folk, pop elements, (composer) -7- Balkin, A. same City Scene NVM Urban musical celebration for grades K-9, pfd. by children 60m; 1 act or adults ch Washington Elementary School, Glenview, IL 1977 p,pc Tape & guides avail. COMMENTS: Enormous flexibility in ages, songs, scripts, settings, etc., provides great variety, (composer) Balkin, A. same The Musicians of Bremen (A Not-So-Grinm Modern Musical Fairy Tale) Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults or h.s. audience participation after Grimm Western Michigan University Opera Wksp., Kalamazoo 4/29/72 (rev. 1982) NVM 90m; 2a/12sc; 1 set cast of 10-30 1010,0110,4sx,p,gtr, pc.dbs OR p,pc,dbs,synth Tape avail. COMMENTS: Full scale musical for entire family; captivated audience; songs have immediate appeal, vitality, energy; calls for healthy and attractive voices; lyrics most appropriate; I highly recommend it. (Wm. Appel, Western Michigan Univ.) Highly energetic and lively musical, catchy tunes, considerable audience participation; requires strong soloists; large musical spectrum. (M. Stern-Wolfe, Third Street Music Settlement, NYC) Balkin, A. same We Live in the City Drama for grades K-9, pfd. by children audience participation Adams Elementary School, Washington, DC 1970 TP 40m; la/8sc; 1 set up to 30 p,dbs,pc,gtr Tape avail. COMMENTS: Enormous flexibility in ages of performers and in script, (composer) A timely musical about urban living with many songs in musical styles from atonal to jazz...vocally very suitable to children's voices and appealing to wide audiences. (M. Stern-Wolfe, Third Street Music Settlement, NYC) Bampton, Ruth Young, Vivian M. Stars Over Christnas Christmas carol play for grades K-9, pfd. by children ShP 45m ch P COMMENTS: Various classes, all seated in auditorium, come to stage for their part of the play, (publisher) Banks, Don Cinderella Pantomime for grades K-9 Emilie Littler Prods., London 1956 AuMC Banks, D. Dick Whittington Pantomime for grades K-8 based on legend of Dick Whittington Emilie Littler Prods., London 1957 AuMC Barab, Seymour same At Last I've Found You pfd. by adults after story by Evelyn E. Smith oomm: North Carolina Arts Council North Carolina Opera, Charlotte (tour) 12/81 AMC la/3sc; 2 sets s,m,t,b,bs,actr P Videotaped -8- Barab, S. Richards, M.C. Chanticleer Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults based on Chaucer Aspen, CO 8/4/56 BH 40m; la/lsc; 1 set s,m,t,b 1121,2110,tp,pc,hp, 2b-el,str OR p PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Costuming singers as animals. COMMENTS: This work is quite effective. However, vocal difficulty of soprano and tenor roles preclude production by some groups. (J. Little, James Madison Univ.) Short, witty, easy to produce on almost any budget. Small cast; each role good. Excellent tenor required for leading role. (M. Blum, Southern Indiana Univ., Carbondale) Musical quality ranges from accessible-modern-operatic to trivial mini-chorale... Love duet goes on too long for young children. (0. Cunningham, Long Beach Grand Opera) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within last five years. Barab, S. same AMC Fair Means or Foul, a Fractured Fairy Tale 60m; la/lsc; 1 set Fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults comm. it prem: Michigan Opera, Opera-in-Residence (tour) 2s,m,t,b 1981 P Videotaped ALSO PFD. BY: After Dinner Opera, NYC '83 Barab, S. same Fortune's Favorites astrological opera, pfd. by adults (1977) GAL/AMC 1 act s,m,b llll,2110,str OR p ALSO PFD. BY: Singers Theatre, Shrub Oak '81; After Dinner Opera, NYC '8 Barab, S. Maneher, E. A Game of Chance Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults based on "All on a Summer's Day" Augustana College, Rock Island, IL 1/11/57 BH /AMC 35m; 1 act 2s,m,bs-b llll,1110,tp,pe,hp,str COMMENTS: An amusing tale of three women who, with the help of a non-malevolent Mephisto (here called the Representative), realize their dreams of wealth, fame, and romance only to find these things unsatisfying once acquired. It was certainly entertaining. (C. Pitt, "Opera") ALSO PFD. BY: great number of performances, most of them at colleges. Barab, S. How Far to Bethlehem Christmas play, pfd. by children Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 12/57 BH 30 m; 1 act Barab, S. same Little Red Riding Hood Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Grimm Music Theatre for Children, NYC 10/13/62 BH /AMC 50 m; la/3sc; 3 sets s,m,b 1121,2110,pic,pc,hp,str Videotaped COMMENTS: Very easy to stage. Costumes no problem. Only difficulty for singers was large amount of speaking in roles - weren't used to it. (R. Pines, Dallas Opera - High Noon Ensemble) Piece works well; excellent for touring. Costuming only major hurdle. Set needs minimal; music not difficult. (J. Little, James Madison University, VA) Pre-schoolers had trouble maintaining attention in early narrative, but delighted by Wolf and Little Red. Must be excellent high soprano who acts well; baritone must be funny without frightening children unduly - physically demanding but vocally not difficult. Mother vocally easy, requires good acting. (L. Stradley, California State University, Sacramento) Toured San Diego elementary schools with three singers, one pianist, and one stage manager in 12' van. (S. Aleman, San Diego Opera Center) continued... -9- Real audience pleaser with a pleasant plot and nice if eclectic music. Actor of consummate skill and voice required for Wolf. (M. Blum, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale) Effective opera, action packed, easy to mount, transportable. Lots of room for exciting staging; strong vocal lines and dramatically sound. (M. Stern-Wolfe, Third Street Music Settlement School, NYC) Charming. Big success in schools. (M. Gordon, Piccolo Opera, Detroit) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within past five years. Barab, S. same Little Stories in Tomorrow's Paper Satire on violence for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults comm. & prem: Lighthouse School Opera Wksp., NYC 6/7/79 BH /AMC 50m; 1 act; 1 set s,t,2b,bs p,el-p,hp,2gtr,dms, dbs.vibe Videotaped COMMENTS: Especially written for the blind and visually handicapped. Barab, S. same The Maker of Illusions GS Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children 9sc comm. & prem: Manhattan School Prep. Division, NYC cast of 5,chl.ch 4/21/85 llll > 1000,str-c|nt Barab, S. England, Martha The Maletroit Door pfd. by adults based on R.L. Stevenson's "Sire de Maletroit's Door" Manhattan School, NYC 1959 BH 30m; 1 act cast of 3 chamb.orch Barab, S. same No Laughing Matter (1973) eomp. P Barab, S. same Not a Spanish Kiss pfd. by adults Singers Theatre, Shrub Oak, NY 1977 AMC 30m; la/lse; 1 set s,t,b c/o AMC P COMMENTS: This brief amusing tale of a poet's infatuation for another man's wife offered several real belly laughs, as well as subtler treats. The score featured witty allusions to Spanish music, including a modern song of love set to Bizet's famous 'habanera' rhythm. (T. Page, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: Golden Fleece, NYC 5/81; Western New York Opera Theatre 10/81 (tour); Association for Opera Awareness, NYC 11/82; Southwest Texas State Univ., San Marcos 11/83 Barab, S. same Only a Miracle Christmas comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults Illinois University Opera Theatre, Urbana 12/1/83 GS 60 m; la/lsc; 1 set s,t,b,bs 1121,2110,2pc,tp,str Tape avail. COMMENTS: Musical theatre quality. (D. Lloyd, Illinois University) Barab, S. adapt. Pergolesi The Perfect Wife Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults freely adapted from "La Serva padrona" Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln 11/4/71 BH 40m; 1 act s,bs-b,mute chamb.orch ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Barab, S. A Piece of String pfd. by adults after Guy de Maupassant University of Northern Colorado, Greeley 5/85 -10- AMC 100m; 3a/5sc; 1 set 2s,boy-s,m ,2t ,5b, 3bs P Barab, S. Otto, Susan The Pink Siamese Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children Detroit Institute of Arts 4/10/59 BH 45m; la/2sc; 2 sets 10sgrs,3spks,ch,dcrs 2121,1220,4pc,str OR p COMMENTS: All instruments can be played by children, except oboe and timpani. Popular for primary grades, (publisher) Barab, S. The Rajah's Ruby Comedy, pfd. by adults based on Milne's "Man in the Bowler Hat" Sullivan St. Playhouse, NYC 4/19/58 AMC 45m; 1 act 2s,t,b,bs,spk P Barab, S. The Ransom of Red Chief Comedy, pfd. by adults based on O.Henry Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 12/64 BH 1 act Barab, S. same Tales of Rhyme and Reason: Always Arguing; Braggarty Rabbit; A Kiss from Alice; Lordly Lion; What Will the Neighbors Say; Bigger and Better Moralistic fables for K-6, pfd. by adults various sections premiered by: Little Orchestra Society 12/2/67; Pittsburgh Symphony 12/7/70; Indianapolis Symphony 11/14/70; Third Street Music Settlement 11/8/81 BH 15 m ea; 6 scenes narr.der/mime 1121,2110,pe,hp,str OR p COMMENTS: Conceived as six separate "dramatic recitations with piano or orchestral accompaniment"; no sung passages, (publisher) Barab, S. same The Toy Shop Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by adults New York City Opera Education Dept. 6/3/78 GS /AMC 50m; la/lsc; 1 set s.t.b.bs 1121,2110,tp,pc,str PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Change from life-size puppets to real people. (D. Bowes, New York City Opera) COMMENTS: I have directed and designed it for Seattle, Anchorage, and the North Carolina Opera, and have found this to be the most effective children's opera that I have seen in terms of entertainment and educational worth. (R. Swedberg; North Carolina Opera, Charlotte) Mobile Opera experienced very positive feedback from both students and teachers. No real problems with actual production; set required only one van...easily transported. Costs quite low. (A. Smith, Mobile Opera) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within past five years. Barab, S. Who Am I BH pfd. by adults Arizona State Univ., Tempe 2/5/71 Barbie, Richard A. Growing Up Naked same Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. SFr 4men,4 women p OR combo COMMENTS: Don't let the title fool you. Teenagers reveal their inner thoughts and feelings to provide a new perspective on the pleasures and problems of adolescence, (publisher) Barlow, Betty same & Hutchinson, Janet The Case of the Missing Part of Speech For grades K-6, pfd. by children ShP 30m ch P Tape & guides avail. COMMENTS: The learning of grammar with music and drama, (publisher) -11- Barlow, B. same & Copp, Marie The Revolt of the Foolish Molar For grades K-4, pfd. by children ShP 20m ch Tape avail. COMMENTS: To motivate children to systematic dental care, (publisher) Barnes, Edward same The Frog Who Became a Prince Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults based on Elinor Horwitz' "Strange Story of the Frog Who Became a Prince" Virginia Opera Theatre (touring company), Norfolk 9/28/81 BM 20m; la/lsc; 1 set s,b p.synth.pc OR p Tape avail. COMMENTS: I've performed this well over 150 times on tours for five opera companies, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within past five years. Barnes, E. same Zetabet Musical adventure for grades K-12, pfd. by adults based on Scott Corbett's "The Mysterious Zetabet" Opera New England, Boston 11/1/82 BM 35 m; la/9se; 1 set s,b p.synth.pe OR p Tape avail. COMMENTS: Highly visual opera, using dance, mime, surprise, and magic. I've performed it 50 or 60 times on tours; audience reaction always terrific. Baritone plays 6 different characters and must be able to make quick changes. Original production used punk-rock costumes and a light, modern set. (composer) Barnes, Milton Oldfield, Jack & Conway-Marmo, Helen Byron, the Wonderful Bandit Musical for young people (1965) CMC 3 m,5b P Barthelson, Joyce same Chanticleer Comedy, pfd. by adults audience participation based on Chaucer's "Nun's Priest's Tale" Met Studio, NYC 4/15/67 conc.pf. CF 45m; 1 act s,a,t,b,bs-b,ch,narr 2222,4220,tp,pc,p,hp,str PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Offstage mikes required. ALSO PFD. BY: National Federation of Music Clubs, RI '68; Manhattan School, NYC '82 Barthelson, J. same The King's Breakfast Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. based on Maurice Baring's "Catherine Parr" Community Opera, NYC 2/73 CF /AMC 30m; la/lsc; 1 set s,b,spk 1111,1100 ,tp,pc,hp,str OR p COMMENTS: Aimed to charm and succeeded completely. Lyrical flow easy and inventive, the harmonies pungent. (J. Horowitz, "New York Times") Barton, Dave & Bond, Matt same Androcles and the Lion PDS Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 90m; 2a/8sc; 2-3 sets cast of 18,ch based on legend of Androcles fl,cl,sx,tpt,dbs,dms,p Ha'Penny Players, Long Beach, CA 1978 Barton, D. ic Bond, M. same Ton Sawyer For grades 3-12, pfd. by children or adults or h.s. based on Mark Twain (1975) PDS 90m; 3a/10sc cast of 32 2020,0210,p,pc,<Jt>s ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Mariposa Jr. High School, CA 5/17/82 -12- Barton, Edward same The Enchanted Wood Musical for grades K-6, pfd. by children PfP 45 m; 3 acts 7boys,9girls,ch P COMMENTS: Music simple, detailed dance instruction in libretto. (D. Wayland, Opera for Youth) Bass, Claude L. The Promise comp. c/o SESAC Christmas opera for grades K-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 7 scenes Southwest Baptist Theological Seminary, Ft. Worth, TX 11/23/82 Beall, Mary Kay & Carter, John Sky Happy Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by children Jen 45m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 5,ch full h.s. orch OR p Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Parts probably available for entire class, (publisher) Beall, M.K. & Carter, J. Wheels Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by children Jen 45m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 2,ch,narr full h.s. orch OR p Beckett, William Wheeler The Magic Mirror pfd. by adults Youth Concerts, Newark, NJ 4/27/55 eomp c/o ASCAP 3 acts AMC 40m; la/3sc; Beckler, Stanworth The Catbird Seat same Comedy, pfd. by adults after James Thurber (1973) Bedford, David Bagg, Terry 2s,2t,2b,ch 1121,3221, pic.pc.p.str The Death of Baldur EAM(UE) Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 60m adapted from Icelandic myth of "Prose Edda" 6s,2b,ch and "Elder Edda" 2222,2200,3pc,p,str Gordunstoun School, Scotland 3/20/80 COMMENTS: Part I of trilogy. Written for performance by entire school, (publisher) Bedford, D. Bagg, T. Fridiof's Saga EAM(UE) Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 70m adapted from Icelandic myth of "Prose Edda" 4s,3b,ch and "Elder Edda" 2202,2200,3pc,p,str, Gordunstoun School, Scotland 1981 dms.wine glasses COMMENTS: Part III of trilogy. Written for performance by entire school, (publisher) Bedford, D. Ragnarok EAM(UE) Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 75m adapted from Icelandic myth of "Prose Edda" 4s,4b,ch and "Elder Edda" 2221,2421,3pc,2tp,org, Gordunstoun School, Scotland 4/83 str,wine glasses COMMENTS: Part II of trilogy. Written for performance by entire school, (publisher) Key centered melodies delightfully colored with chromaticism. Composer well aware of the difficulties in schools, therefore omitting tenors. Possible doubling of parts. A valuable addition to the [school] repertoire. (R. Sharpe, "Bedford Times Educational Supplement") -13- Bedford, D. EAM(UE) 60m 3t,b,2spk,2mime,2ch 2220,0000)2pe,p,str COMMENTS: Written for approx. 100 performers, incl. non-musicians on kazoos, birdwarblers, milkbottles, wine glasses, sound effects chorus, etc. Beebe, Hank same An Army of Two Folktale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults based on incident in War of 1812 (1982) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. based on poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge comm. & prem: New Music in Action, London 1979 ShP 40 m; 1 act 2s,t,2spk, ch-ssa,ch-ttbb p, fife, drum Tape avail. COMMENTS: Easy music, entertaining and stimulating. Fits in well with study of American history. (N. Burson, Opera for Youth) Beeson, Jack same Hello Out There Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after play by William Saroyan Columbia University Opera Wksp., NY 5/27/54 BM 35m; la/lsc; 1 set s/m,t,b llll,1110,pc,p/harm,str Desto Records COMMENTS: Baritone part taxing, tenor part short. Almost bare stage can suffice. (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous here and abroad Beni, Gimi adapt. Rossini same Forever Figaro Biography for grades 10-12, pfd. by adults from the life and works of Rossini Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, MO 5/20/78 (tour) BM 2 acts s,m,bs-b p COMMENTS: A warm, genial, thoughtfully conceived homage to Rossini. (F. Peters, "St. Louis Post Dispatch") Benjamin, Arthur The Devil Take Her Collard, Alan Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults & Gordon, John B. Royal College of Music, London 12/1/31 (not '32) Am.prem: Columbia University, NYC 2/13/41 (not '42) BH 50m; 1 act 3s,2m,2a,t, 4b,2bs,mime 2222,4231,pic,tp, 3pe,xyl,glock,p,str COMMENTS: A poet, married to a woman dumb since birth, ignores a neighbor's advice that a silent woman is worth gold, has a doctor restore the woman's speech. She becomes a termagant, and the poet asks the devil to take her. The denouement is unusual. The score has considerable charm. It frequently elaborates appealingly on folklike melodies; the harmonies are rich, the orchestration clever. The text is well set and the singers have opportunities for attractive solos. (R. Ericson, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: Univ. of Idaho, Moscow '67; Univ. of Wisconsin, River Falls '73; Southwestern Univ., Georgetown, TX '76; Univ. of Tulsa '81 Benjamin, A. Cliffe, Cedric Prina Donna (1933) Comedy, pfd. by adults London 2/23/49 Am.prem: Philadelphia 12/53 conc.pf. BH 60 m; 1 act & prol 2s,m,t,b,bs 2222,4241,3pc,hp, p,cel,gtr,str red.orch.avail. COMMENTS: Opera-buffa-type libretto of mistaken identity and practical jokes in 18th century Venice, (program notes) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; recent pfs. Des Moines Metro, Indianola '73; Banff Centre, Alberta '75; Indiana Univ., Bloomington '78; Michigan State Univ. '78; James Madison Univ., Harrisonburg, VA '82 -14- Benjamin, Thomas Vance, Eleanor Graham Hammer in his Hand Folk drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. based on John Henry legend Lincoln School, Mass. 4/65 comp. c/o ASCAP 60m; 3a/6sc; 2 sets cast of 7, ch chamber orch OR p Bennett, John A Christmas Carol pfd. by adults after Dickens Music Theatre of Wichita 12/80 pfg.org. Bennett, Richard Rodney Cross, Beverly All the King's Men Folktale for K-6, pfd. by children based on Humpty Dumpty Coventry Schools' Music Ass'n, England 3/29/69 EAM 40m; 1 act 4 singers,3spk,ch 2200,2200,3pc,p-4hnds, str OR p,pc ALSO PFD. BY: San Francisco Boys Choir '77; Canadian Children's Chorus, Toronto '79; Education Dept. of South Australia '81; School Dist. of Platteville, WI '81 Bennett, R.R. Serraillier, Ian The Midnight Thief For grades 3-6, pfd. by children based on Mexican folktale comm. & prem: BBC Making Music Series, London 1963 BM 20m; 1 act; 1 set 2girls,4boys,ch 0111,0100 ,pc,hp,bs OR p OR pc COMMENTS: Can use live actors or puppets; small cast or entire class. (Opera for Youth) Bennett, Robert Russell Simon, Robert The Enchanted Kiss pfd. by adults or children Municipal Broadcasting System 12/30/45 TP(Chl) 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: New School, NYC '69 Benson, Warren McGillicuddy, Jo A Shylum in the Forest Fantasy for K-6, pfd. by adults or h.s. Webster Groves HS, St. Louis, 4/23/79 comp. c/o ASCAP 50m; 2a/4sc; 4 sets cast of 6,eh P Tape avail. COMMENTS: About a shy, timid creature who learns confidence and self-respect. Sets and costumes can be highly imaginative - plants, trees. Superb melodies and arrangements require mature voices. (R. Kenney, Webster Groves High School) Berezowsky, Nicolai Heyward, Dorothy & Randal, Judith Babar, the Elephant For grades K-6, pfd. by adults or h.s. based on Jean de Brunhoff stories Little Orchestra Society, NYC 2/21/53 CF 50 m; la/5sc 3s,2m,5b,bs-b,ch,dcrs 2222,3211,4pc,p,str OR p-4hnds COMMENTS: Although music is spiced with modern harmonies, it is easy to perform and may be presented by amateur and student organizations. Can be performed by all-male or all-female cast, (publisher) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Berger, Jean Birds of a Feather pfd. by children or adults Southern Illinois Univ. Carbondale 10/20/74 comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act sgrs.ders ALSO PFD. BY: California State Univ., Hayward '80 Berger, J. The Pied Piper GS Play with music for grades K-6, pfd. by children or adults 35m; 1 act after German folktale sgrs,actrs,dcrs Ohio Music Educators Ass'n, Dayton 1/10/70 fl,pic,p,pc,melodicas ALSO PFD. BY: Platte Valley Oratorio Soc, NE '70; San Diego Opera Education Wksp. '73 -15- Berkeley, Lennox Dehn, Paul Castaway Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Homer's "The Odyssey" English Opera Group, Aldeburgh 1967 MMWCh) 1 act; 4 sc 3s,m,2b,bs,ch 1121,2110 ,tp,pc,p,hp,str Berkeley, L. Dehn, P. A Dinner Engagement pfd. by adults Aldeburgh, England 6/17/54 Am.prem: Seattle 1958 MMB(Ch) 60m; la/2sc 2s,2a,2t,b 1111,1000, pc ,p,hp,str ALSO PFD. BY: recent pfs. Simpson College, Indianola, IA '76; Duquesne Univ., Pittsburgh '81; College of Notre Dame, Belmont, CA '82 Bermar, H. Katz, B. A Goat's Tale pfd. by adults audience participation after Sholem Aleichem Piccolo Opera, Detroit 1968 pfg.org. cast of 5 ALSO PFD. BY: Piccolo Opera '70-'72 Bernstein, Leonard Trouble in Tahiti same Tragicomedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults Brandeis Univ., Walt ham, MA 6/12/52 GS 40m; la/7sc; 7 sets s,m,t,b,bs-b 2222,2221,pc.hp.str Videotaped PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Rapid scene changes — Miami production used slides. COMMENTS: Very successful for audiences jr. high to adult. Very accessible contemporary sound which works well with full orchestra. Must be strong actors. Guide available. (R. Heuer, Greater Miami Opera) [In 1984 was incorporated into A Quiet Place, but remains available as a separate work.] ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within past five years. Bielawa, Lisa same That Year Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by children or adults Aptos Jr. High School, San Francisco 6/2/82 comp. 30m; la/7sc; 3 sets cast of 4, ch P Bier, Olga same & Taylor, Eleanor Heavens to Betsy Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. based on various classical operettas Northbrae Players, Berkeley, CA 1962 Bier, O. The Maps of Monotonia same & Taylor, E. For grades 3-12, pfd. by children or adults (1961) PDS 90m; 3a/9sc; 1 set 5men,5women,ch 1020,0210,pc,p,dbs PDS 90 m; 3a/6sc; 1 set 6boys,6girls,ch P ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Keswick Christian School, St. Petersburg, FL 1/83 Bird, Hubert The Powerful Potion of Dr. Dee pfd. by adults College of the Desert, Palm Desert, CA 10/24/72 Birtwistle, Harrison The Mark of the Goat Crang, Alan Dramatic cantata for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. BBC Schools Programmes 1966 Am.prem: University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 1971 comp. c/o Keene State College EAM(UE) 35m; 1 act cast of 2,2ch,spks 3cl,p-6hnds,pc COMMENTS: The score introduces contemporary techniques, not beyond the abilities of a well-trained group. One piano is played by three people. Work contains some violent scenes. (C. Zytowski, Opera for Youth) -16- Bishop, Jeffrey The Dead Moon Drama for grades 3-6, pfd. by children after English folktale Ringling Museum Medieval Fair, Sarasota, FL 3/18/84 MMB 50; la/lse; 1 set lsgr,5spks,chl.ch Orff insts, pc ALSO PFD. BY: Cathedral School, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, NYC 3/6/85; Canadian Opera Children's Chorus, Toronto 8/85 Bissell, Keith same His Majesty's Pie Operetta for young people, pfd. by children (1966) CMC 1 act 8 unchanged voices, ch P Bissell, K. same The Miraculous Turnip Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by children after Grimm Boys Choir of Toronto 8/11/83 CMC /PRO-C 60m; 3a/3sc; 3 sets 5 unchanged voices, ch 2222,2220,pe,str OR p COMMENTS: Minimal sets required, (composer) Blackford, Richard The Pig Organ (or Pork with Perfect Pitch) Hughes, Ted Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by adults and children Opera Players of the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, London 1/3/80 pfg.org. 2women,4men,6chl 2020,0110,pc,hp,vln,vlc Blank, Allan Leitner, Irving SSM /AMC 20m; la/lse; 1 set 14men,7 women,ehl.ch; doubling possible P Tape avail. Excitement at the Circus Comedy for grades K-2, pfd. by adults and children based on verse play by I. Leitner Patterson State College Children's Theatre, 1968 PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Circus costumes and props; no set required, (composer) Blyton, Carey Grey, Jack The Girl from Nogami Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults .comm. & prem: Guildhall School for Music, London 3/15/77 pfg.org. 60m s.m.t.b llll,1000,p,pc COMMENTS: A witty tale of adultery in medieval Japan, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: Kings College, London 9/82 Bobrow, Sanchie Little Black Fish Folktale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults based on story by Samad Behrangie Hartley House Theatre, NYC 9/12/81 co nip. 1 act 2s,a,t,narr,ch p.vln.vlc OPT gtr Boesing, Paul Boesing, Martha Dora Dufran's Wild West Extravaganza Musical comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. based on life of Martha Jane Cannery - Calamity Jane At the Foot of the Mountain Theatre, MN 1979 AMC 150m; 2a/21sc; 1 set 8 worn en fl,rcdrs,dms,gtrs,hca Boesing, P. & M. The Wanderer: A Ballad of Now Folk opera for grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. or adult Minnesota Opera (Center Opera) 2/28/69 comp. ALSO PFD. BY: Houston Grand Opera 7/70 Bond, Graham same Drip Dry Dreams Musical comedy for grades 3-6 Adelaide Arts Festival 1970 AuMC Bond, G. same The Great Wall of Porridge Musical comedy for grades 3-6 AuMC -17- Booth, Thomas Gentlenen in Waiting Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Carnegie Recital Hall, NYC 12/20/67 BM 27 m; 1 act t,2b,bs P COMMENTS: Set in waiting room of maternity ward. Broadway musical [idiom]. Music is facile, pleasant, singable. (R. Ericson, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: Trinity Univ., San Antonio 5/68 Boroff, Edith pfg.org. The Sun and the Wind A musical fable for grades 3-6 after Aesop SUNY-Binghamton 4/29/77 Boswell, William Frog Hopping pfd. by adults Brooklyn College Opera Theatre, NY 2/82 comp. c/o pfg.org. 25m; 1 act Bottje, Will G. Maloon, James Root! Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults based on Machiavelli's "Mandragola" comm: Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1971 no record of performance ACA /AMC 80m; 2 acts; 1 set s,a,t,2b,bs-b 1121,1000,pic,b-el, E-hn,pc,tape COMMENTS: Music mildly contemporary, but tonal, (composer) Bourland, Roger Orpheus McElvain, Richard For grades 3-6, pfd. by adults audience participation based on Greek myth Just Around the Corner Theatre, Cambridge, MA 10/24/82 ECS 40m; la/6sc; 1 set east of 5 pc,autohp OR fl.vln.vlc Guides avail. COMMENTS: Positive audience reaction...popular tour through New England. Requires cast with good musical and acting skills. Inventive scenic design. (R. McElvain, Just Around the Corner Theatre) Bowdon, Bruce Miller, Barry & Kathryn S. Boyd, Anne Lee, Robin I Think I Can Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults and children audience participation ArtReach Touring Theatre, Cincinnati 1975 PDS 45 m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 4 P The Little Mermaid GS(Fab) Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults 60m; 2 acts after Andersen 3s,m,4a,b,bs,f-mime, comm. & prem: Australia Council, for New Music in Action ch,mime-ch 1978 7 winds,tp,pe,p,str ALSO PFD BY: Australian Opera Company, National Opera Workshop, Sydney 8/85 Boyle, Rory Foster, Peter Alfege comm.org. For grades 3-9, pfd. by children based on life of Alfege, Archbishop of Canterbury in year 1000, Patron Saint of Greenwich comm. & prem: British Arts Council & Greenwich Festival, England 6/18/80 Brandon, Sy same comp. c/o ASCAP /AMC Ballad of Robin Hood 45m; 2a/3sc; 2 sets Comedy-drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by children comm. & prem: Cedar Crest Middle School, Lebanon, PA 4boys,lgirl,ch,spks 2020,1220 ,b-sx,p,pc 1979 OR p -18- Brandt, William E. No Neutral Ground same Drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Washington State Univ., Pullman 12/10/61 AMC 50m; la/3sc; 1 set s,t,b,bs-b,5spks 1111,2100 .pie.tp, pe,p,str COMMENTS: Set in Civil War; deals with impossibility of neutrality, (composer) Brantley, Royal Samuel Bratt, C. Griffith Weston, Hazel Rachel History for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after lives of Rachel and Andrew Jackson comm: Idaho Commission on the Arts and Humanities prem: Boise Opera and Philharmonic 1972 Bresgen, Cesar same & Andersen, Ludwig The Enchanted Hedgehog (Der Igel als Brfiutigam) Bible story for grades 3-6, pfd. by adults West Texas State Univ., Canyon 11/16/78 comp. c/o pfg.org. 2 acts AMC 150m; 5a/10sc; 7 sets 2s,2m,boy-s,3a,t, 6b,bs-b,bs,ch,dcrs 1211,3101,pc,p,str EAM(Sch) 5 scenes "Opera for big and little people" pfd. by adults and 1101,1100,pc,hp,p,str OR fl,el,tpt,vln,vlc, children p.pcaec NUrnberg, Germany 11/13/51 COMMENTS: Score published in English and German, (publisher) Brett, Richard Scott, David <5c Taylor, Jeremy Captain Stirrick Folk drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children or h.s. after old London ballads Children's Music Theatre, Haberdashers Askes's School, Edinburgh, Scotland 7/7/80 Wei 2 acts cast of 29 0010,0110,dms,gtr, vln.cncta COMMENTS: What makes the work so memorable is not the wonderfully inventive music, rumbustious, sinister, and moving in turn, not even the quite outstanding performances from the children, but the richness of the material, the quality and pacing of each theatrical coup. (H. Finch, "Times Educational Supplement") A powerful evocation of 19th century London and the world of pickpockets and rogues. Score includes many traditional ballads, (publisher) Bridge, Frank Kemp-Welsh, Margaret & Cotterell, Constance The Christmas Rose Christmas opera for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults (1931) GAL 60m; 3 scenes s,m,t,b,bs-b, eh-ssa.eh-satb 2222,2210,tp,pc,hp,str Bright, Charles The Bottle of Joy (1980) PfP cast 8-12 Brisman, Heskel Greenfield, Jerome Whirligig Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after O.Henry Ball State University, Muncie, IN 10/25/77 TP /AMC 35m; la/2sc; 1 set s,t,bs-b 1221,2220,pe.p.str ALSO PFD. BY: New York University Opera Studio 6/82 Britain, Radie Greenfield, Ada Happyland Fantasy for grades 6-9, pfd. by children (1946) comp. e/o ASCAP 60m; 2a/2sc cast of 10,chl.ch,dcrs P Britten, Benjamin Plomer, William The Burning Fiery Furnace GS(Fab) Parable for church performance for grades 3-12, pfd. by 64m adults 2t,3b,bs,ch based on Biblical story of Nebuchadnezzar fl,hn,tbn,pc,hp, Aldeburgh Festival, England 1966 via,dbs.org Am.prem: Caramoor Festival, Katonah, NY 6/25/67 continued... -19- COMMENTS: It is compelling as a dramatic telling of a parable, and is intriguing in its achievement of pseudo-archaic sounds with modern instruments. "Curlew River" is probably the better from the musical standpoint, but this is definitely worth having as a companion piece. (A. Hughes, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Britten, B. Plomer, W. Curlew River Parable for church performance based on Japanese Noh play Southwall Cathedral, London 7/13/64 Am.prem: Caramoor Festival, Katonah, NY 6/26/66 GS(Fab) 71m t,2b,bs,boy-s,3chl,ch-tbb fl,hn,pc,org,vla PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Optional imaginative masks; best when staged in a church. COMMENTS: Part Japanese Noh play, part medieval English Miracle Play, part opera, and all good. (A. Hughes, "New York Times") Somehow, Britten has communicated to a twentieth-century audience the experience of being present at a miracle. (A. Porter, "The New Yorker") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Britten, B. Graham, Colin The Golden Vanity Vaudeville for boys K-6, pfd. by children based on old English ballad Vienna Boys Choir, Aldeburgh, England 6/3/67 Am.prem: Princeton, NJ 5/17/68 GS(Fab) 17 m 5boys,ch p.dms ALSO PFD. BY: various churches and boys' choruses Britten, B. Crozier, Eric Let's Make an Opera BH Entertainment for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults 3 acts audience participation 2s,a,2t,2bs, Aldeburgh Festival, England 6/49 4boy-s,3girl-s Am.prem: St. Louis, MO 3/22/50 p-4hnds,pc,str-qt COMMENTS: Acts I and n are dialogue, illustrating the preparation and rehearsal of an opera. Act in is the performance (see below: "The Little Sweep"). ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Britten, B. Crozier, E. The Little Sweep BH (Act m of Let's Make an Opera) 45m; 1 act frequently performed alone 2s,a,2t,2bs, Entertainment for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults and children 4boy-s,3girl-s Aldeburgh Festival, England 6/49 p-4hnds,pe,str-<jt Am.prem: St. Louis, MO 3/22/50 Videotaped COMMENTS: (see above: "Let's Make an Opera") A hilarious and delightful affair...a score full of fresh vitality. ("Christian Science Monitor") Delightful — an entertainment unlike any other, the kind of show that should go all over the country wherever there is a village hall or a small theatre plus local talent. ("London News Chronicle") Tunes of simple charm and appealing tenderness. A new departure in operatic writing...should prove of the utmost value to schools and universities who want to teach their scholars something about opera in a practical way. ("Opera News") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Britten, B. Noye's Fbidde Miracle play for children, pfd. by children and adults optional audience participation based on Chester Miracle Play English Opera Group, Aldeburgh 6/18/58 Am.prem: New York City 3/16/59 PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Animal costumes for children. -20- BH 50m; 1 act 3boy-s,3girl-s,a,bs-b, spk,chl.ch adult: rcdr,p-4hnds,org, tp,str-qnt child: rcdrs.bgls.bells, pc,str Videotaped COMMENTS: Involves children as animals (the more the better) in chorus...simple string and recorder parts for children. (S. Gray, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) As one sang, one felt the force of the miracle that had ended the storm. At the same time, one marveled at Britten's imagination in conceiving anything so dramatic and touching that could be presented in a church, mostly with amateur forces and with the congregation providing part of the music. (R. Parmenter, "New York Times") A work to be rated among Britten's best. (A. Porter, "Financial Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within past five years. Britten, B. Auden, W.H. GS(Fab) Paul Bunyan 114 m; 2 acts & prol Musical fable for grades K-12, pfd. by adults based on American myth 5s,4m,a,9t,8b,4bs, Columbia Univ., NY 1941; rev.vers: Aldeburgh, England 4spk,ch 1976 2131,2221,a-sx>tp,2pc, Am.prem. rev.vers: Opera Theatre of Saint Louis 6/14/84 hp,p,cel,str OR 2ps,tp,2pc COMMENTS: Traces fortunes of pioneer settlers of American Northwest. From the start it was conceived for young singers and players to perform: there are big choruses and many small parts rather than a few star roles. Its action moves swiftly, and its music is deliberately eclectic in style. Spoken dialogue is interspersed with catchy set numbers and there are narrative ballads, sung with guitar, to link the scenes, (publisher) It is one of those early works of genius, whose youthful freshness and abundance of invention set an audience's spirits soaring. What matters is the general vision of unspoiled nature and men harnessing (and spoiling) that nature, of first love and first grief, of dreams, ambitions, and the compromises life imposes. And what matters most of all is the world of lyrical, joy-giving music that Britten creates. (A. Porter, "The New Yorker") Brashly tuneful, with an old-fashioned consonant tunefulness; one quartet suggests that Broadway lost a lively tunesmith when Britten decided to concentrate on more serious things. (H. Schonberg, "New York Times") Britten, B. Plomer, W. GS(Fab) The Prodigal Son Parable for church performance, pfd. by adults and 72m children 2t,b,bs-b,5boy-s,eh-ttbb Biblical story fl,pic,tpt,hn,vla,dbs, Aldeburgh, England 6/20/68 hp,pe,org Am.prem: Caramoor Festival, Katonah, NY 6/29/69 COMMENTS: A ritual drama which strikes deeper at each enactment; a human drama which takes on new shades and shifts its inner tensions as the casts change; and a multi-layered musical score which reveals new, beautiful secrets each time it is heard. (A. Porter, "Financial Times") If Britten and Plomer do not provide any genuine catharsis, they offer memorable moments. (D. Henahan, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Britten, B. Crozier, E. Saint Nicholas Cantata, pfd. by adults and children based on life of St. Nicholas Aldeburgh, England 7/24/48 Am.prem: Dayton, OH 12/21/53 BH 50m t,4boy-s,ch-satb,chl.eh p-4hnds,pc,org,str Broadbent, Christopher Bowers same The Seacock Bane pfd. by children comm. & prem: Cranbrook School, Kent, England 7/80 comm.org. Brock, James Eyefellgloffen-Hootenannie-Merryberry-Cruiich Comedy, pfd. by adults (1980) PfP cast of 10 -21- Broekman, David Barbara Allen pfd. by adults based on traditional song Kaufman Auditorium, NYC 12/26/54 com p. c/o ASCAP 1 act Brooks, Richard J. Mason, Harold Rapunzel Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Grimm comm. & prem: Tri-Cities Opera, Binghamton, NY 1/71 ACA /AMC 45m; la/3sc; 3 sets s,m,t,b llll,1100,tp,str OR llll,1110,pc,p COMMENTS: Designed to be used for tours to schools; needs special flash-pot effects, (composer) Brooks, R.J. Richards, John The Wishing Tree Comedy-drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by children or adults Brookside Elementary School, Conklin, NY 5/13/77 comp. c/o BMI /ACA 60m; 3 acts; 3 sets cast of 9,eh P COMMENTS: Contains songs and spoken dialogue, (composer) Brouwer, Margaret Davidson, Norma Lewis Washington Exchange Musical for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. North Texas State Univ., Denton 1/81 librettist 60m; 2a/4sc; 4 sets east of 4,ch,dcrs P Tape avail. COMMENTS: Deals with first woman president...characters healthy and likeable. Easy to stage. The two difficult songs have simplified versions, (librettist - Texas Women's University) Brown, Stephen Gaston, Paul The Dragon Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults based on play by Yevgeny Schwarz Southern Illinois Univ., EdwardsviUe 6/2/83 comp. 150m; 2a/6sc; 2 sets cast of 8,oh P COMMENTS: Lighting effects are important, (composer) Brubeck, Dave La Fiesta de la Posada Christmas carol pageant for children, pfd. by children and adults Mexican posada celebration (1976) ShP 35m s,a,t,b,chl.ch p,2tpt,dbs,pc Bruce, Neely Connor, Tony Americana, A New Tale of the Genii Allegorical opera for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults based on American Revolution NEA grant; Wesleyan University, CT 4/80 (reading) Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT 6/8/85 (cone.) comp. 4 acts cast of 12,ch orch of 36,tape, bluegrass band Brumby, Colin same The Marriage Machine Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1971) JAS 50m; 1 act 2s,m,t,b P.tape Brumby, C. same The Prince Who Couldn't Laugh Operetta for grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation Brisbane, Australia 2/69 JAS /AuMC 30m; 1 act 2s,t,b,spk P Brumby, C. same Rita and Operetta audience Brisbane, Dita for grades K-6, pfd. by adults participation Australia 5/68 JAS /AuMC 20m; 1 act 2s,t,b,narr P Brumby, C. same Rita and Dita and the Jolly Swagman Operetta for grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation (1971) -22- JAS /AuMC 50m; 1 act 2s,t,b p Brumby, C. same Rita and Operetta audience Brisbane, Dita and the Pirate for grades K-6, pfd. by adults participation Australia 1969 JAS/AuMC 20m; 1 act 2s,t,b,narr P Brumby, C. same Rita and Operetta audience Brisbane, Oita in Toyland for grades K-6, pfd. by adults participation Australia 1970 JAS/AuMC 20m; 1 act 2s,t,b P Brumby, C. same The Three Suitors Operetta for grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation Brisbane, Australia 1967 JAS /AuMC 1 act cast of 10 P Brumby, C. same The Two Operetta audience Brisbane, Suitors for grades K-6, pfd. by adults participation Australia 1969 JAS /AuMC 20m; 1 act 2s,2t,b,narr P Brumby, C. same The Wise Shoemaker Operetta for grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation Brisbane, Australia 5/68 JAS /AuMC 1 act 2s,t,b,narr P Brumleu, Ernest The Pied Piper Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children after German folktale Children's Opera Wksp., Milwaukee 1955 Brunelle, Philip adapt, various Marshall, Yale Gallimaufry Christmas celebration for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults based on the works of various composers and writers Minnesota Opera, St. Paul 12/13/74 HCO 40m cast of 10,ch P pfg.org. 120m; 5 scenes 6men,3women,ch 2kbds,pc,hp,cl COMMENTS: Gallimaufry: a stew, a ragout, a mishmash; should be performed in different areas of a large hall. Roles can be doubled or tripled. Broadly comic and highly sophisticated...a wild mixture of opera, fantasy, parody, and improvisation — with carol singing worked in. (J. Harvey, "St. Paul Dispatch") Brunelle, P. Balk, H. Wesley The Newest Opera in the World Musical improvisation, pfd. by adults or h.s. Minnesota Opera, St. Paul 5/4/74 pfg.org. 113m; 5 acts 3women,3men kbds.pc COMMENTS: Underlying structure of heroic myth, but each step has a possibility of eight different results, (librettist) Good clean fun. (J. Harvey, "Musical America") ALSO PFD. BY: Wolf Trap Company, Vienna, VA 9/74 Brush, Ruth same Bryan, Charles F. Davidson, Donald Sing a New Song to the Lord Sacred opera for grades 7-9, pfd. by h.s. (1982) BPC Singin' Billy Comedy, pfd. by adults Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, TN 4/23/52 comp. est. c/o ASCAP 150m; 2 acts; 2 sets s,a,2t,2b,ch 30m; 1 act ch P ALSO PFD. BY: Florida State Univ., Tallahassee '54; West Texas State Univ., Canyon '55; George Peabody College, Nashville '55 -23- Bryan, John Hamelin Town Fable for grades K-6, pfd. by children after German folktale Washington-Lee School, Bristol, VA 4/82 OUP 15m p OPT gtr Bucci, Marc Haum, Eugene The Boor MTI(Fr) 40m; 1 act; 1 set Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Chekhov Finch College, NY 12/29/49 s,t,bs-b im,2100,pic,E-hn,b-cl, P.pc.str ALSO PFD. BY: After Dinner Opera, NYC '50; Univ. of Illinois, Urbana '55; Columbia Univ., NYC '57-'58; Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT '76 Bucci, M. same The Dress Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults YM-YWCA, NYC 12/8/53 MTI(Fr) 28m; 1 act 2s,b 1121,1100,E-hn,b-cl, p,pc,str ALSO PFD. BY: Iowa State Univ., Ames '56; Capital Univ., Columbus, OH '57; Washington Univ., St. Louis '58; Delta Productions, NYC '58; Louisiana Tech, Ruston '59 Bucci, M. Rogers, David The Hero pfd. by adults after Gilfrey's "Far Rockaway" WNET-TV 9/24/65 Stg.prem: Washington Univ., St. Louis 4/21/68 BM(MCA) 30m; 1 act cast of 10,ch 2232,2110,pc,hp,p,str Videotaped ALSO PFD. BY: Lamar State Univ., TX '70 Bucci, M. same Sweet Betsy from Pike Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults based on song of same title YMHA, NYC 12/8/53 MTI(Fr) 25m; la/lsc; 1 set s,b,t/b,s/m narr 1121,1100,pe,p,hp,str OR p Videotape avail. COMMENTS: Simple and easy to tour. Action-packed satire set in the West during the Gold Rush. Appeals to many levels; to the young an adventure, the wit is caught by older audiences. Physically demanding for performers. (G. Race, Cincinnati Opera) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within past five years. Bucci, M. same Tale for a Deaf Ear Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults based on Elizabeth Enright's "Moment Before the Rain" comm. & prem: Berkshire Music Festival, Lenox, MA 8/5/57 MTI(Fr) 1 act cast of 5 2ps COMMENTS: Score is melodious. One may question whether this is a work that will last. But it is dramatically and musically a grateful piece that may find its way onto many college workshop stages, and perhaps professional ones as well. (E. Downes, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: San Francisco State College '65; College of Marin, CA '67; Bethel College, KS '68; Bradley Univ., IL '69; Univ. of Mississippi '68; Idaho State Univ. '78; Northfield Arts Guild, MN '79 Bucci, M. The Thirteen Clocks Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Thurber ABC-TV 12/29/53 MTI(Fr) 60m; 1 act 1121,2210,pic,E-hn, b-cl,pc,hp,p,str ALSO PFD. BY: Little Orchestra Society, NYC '57; Delta State College, Cleveland, MS '74 -24- Burgess, Brio same Rooftops Folk comedy, pfd. by adults (1982) eomp. c/o ASCAP 1-3 hrs; 4a/5sc; 3 sets cast of 8 p,p-hp,tamb,el-gtr, 3a-gtr Burgess, B. same Space-Visions Folk comedy, pfd. by adults (1973) eomp. c/o ASCAP /AMC 1-3 hrs; 4a/8sc; 4 sets cast of 7,ch p,bells,chms,p-hp, a-gtr,rcdr Burgstahler, Elton Hat Spat Comedy, pfd. by adults Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield 5/2/65 Burkhard, Paul same Eng.trans: Gurewitsch, Eleanor eomp. c/o ASCAP 1 act Swiss Nativity (Die Zeller Weihnacht) GS Christmas play with music for grades K-6, pfd. by children chl.ch (1965) 3tpt,3tbn,org,hpcd, dms.redrs COMMENTS: Can accommodate 70 to 110 boys and girls, (publisher) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous schools Burnand, N. Solomon, Pickwick pfd. by adults after Dickens Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony, AR 8/56 pfg.org. ALSO PFD. BY: Inspiration Point, AR '60 Burnham, Cardon same The Nitecap Comedy, pfd. by adults Tulane Univ., New Orleans, LA 3/14/56 BH 35m; 1 act s,a,t,b,spk P ALSO PFD. BY: College of William and Mary, VA '60; Univ. of Toledo, OH '74 Burt, Alfred This is Christmas Pageant for children, pfd. by adults and children ShP 30m cast of ll,ch,narr Burtch, Mervyn Alice in Wonderland Fantasy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children after Lewis Carroll comm: Welsh Arts Council Int'l Children's Opera Summer School, Monmouth, England 7/30/81 comm.org. Burton, Stephen Douglas same The Pied Piper of Hamelin Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults after German folktale (1983) DRY 60m; 2a/6so; 1 set cast of 12 reed,dms,p,vln Burton, Steven Star Child pfd. by children Holton Arms Lower School, Bethesda, MD 12/76 eomp. Busch, Dennis same The Alchemist of Trenton Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1982) eomp. 35m; la/lsc; 1 set s,2t,bs ob,2hn,vln,vlc COMMENTS: Set in alchemists laboratory in 1750. Sets needed. classical style, (composer) -25- Written in neo- Busch, D. same A Simple Decision Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1982) COMMENTS: Set in Salem, MA, in 1776. com p. /AMC 45m; l a / l s c ; 1 set s,2t,b,bs ob,2hn,vln,vlc Period costumes necessary, (composer) Bush, Alan Bush, Nancy The Ferryman's Daughter Folktale for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1962) TP(Nov) 60m; 2 sc cast of 5,eh P Bush, A. The Spell Unbound Myth for grades 7-9, pfd. by children based on mythology (1953) TP(Nov) 70m cast of 5,chl.ch p COMMENTS: Music based on Elizabethan airs, (publisher) Bush, A. Bush, N. Wat Tyler Historic opera for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults based on Peasants' Revolt of 1381 Berlin Radio 4/3/52 stg.prem: Leipzig, Germany 1953 British prem: Keynote Opera Society, Sadler's Wells, London 6/22/74 TP(Nov) 2 acts 2s,2m,7t,2b,2bs-b, 3bs,ch 2222,4331, pic.cbsn, pc.hp.str COMMENTS: Anybody fearing a mere propaganda exercise need not worry. Bush presents King Richard II almost as sympathetically as he does Tyler and the serfs. Bush's natural melodic talent, his sure dramaturgy and plain sincerity of purpose communicated themselves to the audience. (A. Blyth, "Opera") Bush, Geoffrey same <Sc Bathurst, Sheila The Blind Beggar's Daughter Historical ballad opera, pfd. by adults or children (1953) TP(Nov) 60m 3sgrs,4spks,ch 1122,2200,tp,pc,p,str OR p Bush, G. same If the Cap Fits Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Moliere's "Les Prlcieuses ridicules" (1964) GAL 35 m; 1 act s,t,b llll,2H0,p,po,str Bush, G. Lord Arthur Saville's Crime pfd. by children after Oscar Wilde comm. & prem: Guildhall School of Music, London 12/5/72 TP(Nov) 1 act Butler, Patrick & Patricia same Shiveree! Melodrama for grades 8-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1980) PDS 90m; 2a/7sc; 1 set 6men,5women,ch,dcrs P COMMENTS: Good for high school or community theatre production. easily cast, staging not difficult. (D. Way land, Opera for Youth) ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Montevideo Middle School, MN 12/1/82 Byrd, William Clifton Jr. Shockley, Charlotte The Scandal at Mulford Inn Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults Cincinnati College of Music, OH 4/1/53 ALSO PFD. BY: Music-Drama Guild of Cincinnati '54 -26- Music simple, BH 35 m; 1 act s,a,2t,2b,2bs 1121,2110,tp,pc,str Cadman, Charles Wakefield Brown, G.M. Belle of Havana Operetta for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. TP Cadman, C.W. Roos Bells of Capistrano Operetta for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. Ftz Cadman, C.W. Ghost of Lollypop Bay Operetta for grades 3-6, pfd. by adults or h.s. TP Cadman, C.W. Brown, G.M. The Golden Trail Operetta for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. story of early California eomp.est. c/o ASCAP 135m; 3 acts 10sgrs,6spks,ch Cadman, C.W. Brown, G.M. The Hollywood Extra Operetta for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. SB Cadman, C.W. Brown, G.M. Lelawala, Maid of Niagara Operetta for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. eomp.est. c/o ASCAP 120m; 3 acts 8sgrs,9spks,ch Cadman, C.W. Brown, G.M. Meet Arizona Operetta for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. SB Cadman, C.W. Brown, G.M. Naranoka Operetta for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. SB Cadman, C.W. Roos South in Sonora Operetta for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. TP Caggiano, Philip adapt. Wagner The Ring Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children no singing based on "Der Ring des Nibelungen" Somers Intermediate School, NY 1/30/80 Avon /MOG 80m 50 chl.actrs,3adults same recorded orch. excerpts COMMENTS: The text has been purified of many of its darker elements. Nobody would call it an improvement on Wagner, but what it does it does well: it tells a terrific story. You feel the old pull of the myths and legends and you can understand why the story was powerful enough to last centuries of retelling. (M. Bargreen, "Seattle Times") It does not have hours of singing. Instead, there are taped excerpts from Wagner's music interspersed throughout. The show includes only three adults to play the roles of Wotan and, appropriately, the giants Fasolt and Fafner. (P. Goodman, "Newsday") The dialogue is colloquial...sometimes, such dialogue actually clarifies plot details. (A. Klein, "New York Times") Theatrical effects are created with tremendous ease; it has to be simple, not elaborate. It takes no effort to win the kids over. They all want to do it. The big motivator is the music; it tells them what to do, it inspires the heroic gesture. I want "The Ring" to be the ultimate children's play. It's all about moral integrity and how good ultimately will triumph even after a long time of enduring evil — and the kids pick it all up. (author/librettist) Caldwell, Mary Elizabeth same A Gift of Song Family Christmas opera for grades K-12, pfd. by adults story of composer of "Silent Night" Pasadena Youth Music Council, CA 12/3/61 BH /AMC 65m; 3 scenes 3s,m,t,2b,spk 1121,2100,pic.tp.pc hp.p.str OR p.hp.pc COMMENTS: Story told with whimsy and charm...music as delightful as the tale. ("Schenectady Gazette") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous companies, schools, and churches -27- CaldweU, M.E. same In the Fullness of Time Miracle play for grades K-12, pfd. by adults San Marino Community Church, CA 12/3/78 com p. COMMENTS: Combines medieval Mystery/Miracle Play with contemporary chamber opera, (composer) CaldweU, M.E. same The Night of the Star Christmas opera for grades K-12, pfd. by adults Pasadena Symphony, CA 12/5/65 TP /AMC 60m; 1 act 2s,m,t,2b,bs-b,spks,ch 1221,2100,pic,tp,pc,hp, cel,str OR fl,p,hp,org, cel.tp.pc COMMENTS: The story is told mainly in recitative and arioso styles, but with truly operatic arias. The most notable was Jonathan's reflections on what he might do if he were other than a simple shepherd. The miraculous events which happened to him on that holy night more than made up for any child-like dreams. (Clifford Barnes, "Pasadena Star News") ALSO PFD. BY: recent pfs. San Francisco Conservatory '80; California State Univ., Sacramento '81; Samford Univ., Birmingham, AL '83, '84 CaldweU, M.E. same Pepito's Golden Flower Opera for grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults story of early California mission Pasadena Jr. League, CA 1954 Campbell, Norman Harron, Donald (bk) Anne of Green Gables SFr Musical comedy for grades 6-12, pfd. by adults 2 acts based on book by L.M. Montgomery 12men,17women comm. & prem: Charlottetown Festival, PEI, Canada 1964 1121,2210,pic.tp, Am.prem: New York City Center 12/71 pc,hp,str i ShP /AMC 60m; 1 act s,m,2b,ch,chl.ch,dcrs 1111,1100,pic,hp,pc,str OR p COMMENTS: Based on the Canadian children's classic of the growing up of an orphan in a small Canadian town at the end of the last century. Folksy air, unpretentious, undemanding, with a certain charm. Adaptation very fair to original novel. Light hearted, light headed, and fiercely wholesome. (C. Barnes, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: in London '69; in Osaka '70; Charlottetown (PEI) Festival annually; National Arts Centre, Ottawa '81 Canning, Thomas Gratwick, Albert and Tiberius For grades K-6, pfd. by children Lycoming CoUege, Williatnsport, PA 5/56 comp. c/o WV Univ. Morgantown 20m; 1 act 5rcdrs,tpt,str ALSO PFD. BY: Fairmont St. College, WV '73 CapiUupo, Rinaldo Harris, Aurand Just So Stories Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Kipling Florida 10/3/71 pfg.org. 60m ALSO PFD. BY: Music Theatre for Young People, Wichita, KS '80 Carden, Joy same The Music Lesson comp. Comedy-drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults and one 20m; 1 act; 1 set child s,m,ehl.spk comm: Music Teachers' Natl. Ass'n 2ps prem: Centre College, Danville, KY 10/16/82 Tape avail. COMMENTS: Audience at premiere responded weU...staging may be simple or elaborate, (composer) -28- Care, Ross same &. Leayman, Charles Through the Looking Glass comp. Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 90m; 8 sc; 1 set after Lewis Carroll 3women,7(men& women) Actors' Company of Pennsylvania, Lancaster 1974 doubling p.dms.dbs (rev. 1980) OPT reed,tpt,pc,gtr Guides avail. COMMENTS: Work is available in a two-act family/adult version or a one-act children's version, (composer) Delighted local audiences. (J. Ruth, "Sunday News") Carlson, Roberta Dietz, Steven Brothers and Sisters For grades K-12, pfd. by adults Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis pfg.org. Carlson, R. Donahue, John C. The Cookie Jar For grades K-12, pfd. by adults Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis 3/4/72 pfg.org. 2 acts Carlson, R. same & Olso-, Thomas Pippi Longstocking For grades K-12, pfd. by adults based on story by Astrid Lindgren Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis 10/15/82 pfg.org. Carlton, John & Liebman, Steve same Hoodwinked Musical farce for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. story of Robin Hood SFr 8men,3women p Carmines, Al same Christinas Rappings Christmas musical for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults Judson Memorial Church, NYC 12/14/78 comp. c/o ASCAP ALSO PFD. BY: Madison Avenue Baptist Church, NYC '84 Carmines, A. same The Duel Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults based on historic Hamilton-Burr duel eomm. & prem: Metropolitan Opera Studio, Brooklyn, NY 4/22/74 comp. c/o ASCAP SOm; 1 act 2s,m,t,b,bs 8 insts COMMENTS: The composer's virtues in this well-composed piece encompass the vital trait of using his music to heighten the words' meaning and to engage the emotions of the listeners. Persuasive music and intelligent plot. (S. Jenkins, "New York Post") Somehow, it told us it was worth watching and listening to, [and that] everything needed everything else that was happening. 'I'm moving and singing because that is the only way I can tell you exactly what I know and feel'. (L. Chapin, "Christian Science Monitor") 'The Duel' works splendidly in its intended purpose and also is in no way too juvenile for older persons, whether or not devotees of opera. (Metropolitan Opera Program) The words are singable and sensibly set ....This is a worthy, utilitarian piece. (R. Erieson, "New York Times") Carpenter, John A. Krazy Kat AMC 1 act Carroll, Jeffrey Davey, Richard AuMC 40m s,m,t,bs-b Professor Kobalt and the Catfish That Cried Comedy for grades 3-6, pfd. by adults audience participation (1970) Recorded: AuBC COMMENTS: To be performed in the round. -29- Carroll, J. Davey, R. Professor Kobalt and the Krimson Krunpet Comedy for grades 3-6, pfd. by adults audience participation (1971) AuMC 40m s,m,b p OPT cl Carroll, J. Davey, R. Professor Kobalt's Kinetic Kontraption Comedy for grades 3-6, pfd. by adults audience participation (1974) AuMC 40m s,m,b P Carroll, Peter Margaret in Fairyland For grades K-6, pfd. by children Children's Opera, Milwaukee, WI 1955 BH 20 m; 1 act cast of 5,eh Carter, Ernest Trow same The Blond Donna (Fiesta of Santa Barbara) Opera comique, pfd. by adults Heokseher Theatre, NYC 12/8/31 CFP /AMC 3 acts; 5 sc 2s,2a,t,3b,bs-b,3bs Carter, Kit same & Clark, I.E. It's a Dungaree World Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults and h.s. Backstage, Inc., Schulenberg, TX 2/74 IEC 75m; 2a/13sc; 4 sets cast of 20 or more P ALSO PFD. BY: various Cassels-Brown, Alastair Adams, Richard Sredni Vashtar Drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Saki (H.H. Munro) (1983) comp. 75m; l-2a/22se; 1 set s,2m,t 1120,0020,pic,b-cl,tp> xyl,vibe,str-qt COMMENTS: Upper and lower stage is required; scenes indicated by lights & one drop, (composer) CastelnuovoTedesco, Mario comp.est. c/o ASCAP Aucassin and Nieolette Puppet opera based on medieval romance N. Hollywood Chamber Orch., Beverly Hills, CA 3/7/64 ALSO PFD. BY: Univ. of California, Los Angeles '71 (puppets available) AuMC 45m; 1 act cast of 3 3 insts Caulfield, Michael The Happy Prince Fairy tale for grades K-6 after Oscar Wilde (1974) Chaikin, Jack W. Waber, Bernard A Firefly Named Torehy comp. For grades K-3, pfd. by adults 20m; 1 act based on children's book 3women,eh Storybook Opera Players, Brooklyn Centre, Long Island p,el-p,pc,tpt,fl,synth Univ. 5/81 Tape avail. COMMENTS: Requires slide projection facilities; cost-effective because of elimination of staging expenses. Children's response extremely good to combination of music and slides, (composer) Chaikin, J.W. Heilbroner, Joan Robert the Rose Horse For grades K-3, pfd. by adults based on children's book Storybook Opera Players, Brooklyn Centre, Long Island Univ. 5/9/83 COMMENTS: Requires slide projection facilities; elimination of staging expenses, (composer) -30- comp. 20m; 1 act cast of 2,eh p,el-p,pc,synth Tape avail. cost-effective because of Chanler, Theodore The Pot of Fat For grades K-6, pfd. by adults Pickman, Hester after Grimm Longy School of Music, Boston 5/9/55 GS(AMP) 50m; 1 act s,2b,bs 1111,1100,pc.p.str COMMENTS: The inevitable outcome occurs when a cat and a mouse marry. ALSO PFD. BY: After Dinner Opera, NYC '56, '58; Juilliard School, NYC '62 Chapman, Harold same & Chapman, E. The Rose and the Ring Comedy, pfd. by children and adults after Thackeray Hampton, VA 4/27/59 comp. 3 acts cast of lO.ch.ehl.ch llll,1100,tp,DC,str Chappell, Herbert Janes and the Giant Peach For grades 3-9, pfd. by children and adults based on story by Roald Dahl Buxton Festival, England 1983 EAM(UE) 1 act 11 adults,chl.ch 2 kbds.pc COMMENTS: Simple, catchy tunes and very marked rhythms, applause was tumultuous. (E. Forbes, "Opera") At the end, the Chappell, H. Taylor, Don Mak the Sheep Stealer EAM(UE) Drama for grades 3-6, pfd. exclusively by children 40m; la/lsc; 1 set based on "Shepherd's Play" from Wakefield Mystery Cycle 2girls,4boys,ch,ch-spks London, 1968 p,pc,vln,cl,rcdr Charpentier, Gabriel An English Lesson pfd. by adults Courtnay Youth Music Center, Canada 6/78 CMC 1 act Chauls, Robert same Alice in Wonderland Adventure for grades K-12, pfd. by adults after Lewis Carroll available in one-act and two-act versions Valley Opera, Los Angeles, CA 4/78 BM /AMC 75m; 2a/8sc s,2m,3t,b,2bs-b,ch 2011,2220,pie,p,hped, 2pc,str OR 36m; la/6sc; 1 set s,m,t/b,bs OPT ch. 1011,1110,p,2pc Videotape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Most special effects can be created with lights, sets may be minimal; costumes very important; vocal demands not rigorous. Note there is a shortened version of the work used for school tours, (composer) Faithfully patterned after Carroll's book. For wild group action, nothing could beat the Mad Hatter's tea party. (A. Owen, Palo Alto "Times Tribune") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within last five years. Chauls, R. same The Magic Rhyme Fantasy for grades K-12, pfd. by children proj. prem: San Francisco 1986 comp. 20m; 1 set cast of 4 OR s,m/t,2b 2fl,cl,b-cl,hp,p COMMENTS: Definitely for children; the four roles should be sung by children (two altos, a treble, and soprano) but can be performed by adults. Basically a fairy tale about a unicorn and a magician, involves several magic tricks, all of which are no more difficult than those in "The Consul" and are done in plain view of the audience, (composer) Chiarappa, Richard J. same Firerose Light-hearted drama for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Oxford School, West Hartford, CT 12/4/81 comp. 60 m; 2 sets 2men,3women P.pc Tape avail. -31- Chitty, A.W.I. Peace and Goodwill Christmas play, pfd. by children BM 45 m; 1 scene cast of 15,ch Christiansen, Arne Kelly, Tim & Kittleson, Ole Little Miss Christie PDS Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or adults and 120m; 2a/8sc; 1 set children or h.s. 8men,14women Jessieville School, Jessieville, AR 9/82 2010,0210,pc,p,a-sx, t-sx,bs Christiansen, A. Kelly, T. & Kittleson, O. Tumbleweeds Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after comic strip by Tom K. Ryan Rocori H.S., Cold Springs, MN 10/30/83 PDS 120m; 2a/2sc; 1 set 14men,17women 2010,0210,pc,bs,2sx, t-sx,p COMMENTS: We all enjoyed doing "Tumbleweeds". I did it as an advanced acting class. It worked well because everyone was on stage a good deal of the time and therefore felt needed. We broke even, and only gave one performance. We would have made money if we had done more. (Connie Wenker, Rocori H.S.) Clark, Mary Margaret adapt. Dvorak same The Doll with the Blue Bonnet Operetta for grades K-9, pfd. by children based on Indian legend; music adapted from DvoTak (1976) E1P 60 m; 3a/5sc; 2 sets cast of ll.ch P Guides avail. COMMENTS: If space permits, more players may be added to the cast. A large group will add zest to the operetta. Audience response excellent, (composer). Clark, M.M. same Will Jack Be Here for Christinas? Operetta for grades K-9, pfd. by children Lackland AFB Childrens Theatre, San Antonio 1957 E1P 75m; 3a/3sc; 2 sets cast of 6,ch P Guide avail. COMMENTS: If space permits, more players may be added to the cast, group will add zest to the operetta, (composer) A large Clarke, Henry Leland Sharp, Evelyn The Loafer and the Loaf Fantasy, pfd. by adults or h.s. Indian Hill Camp, Stockbridge, MA 7/54 rev.vers: University of California, Los Angeles 1956 AMC 45m; la/lsc; 1 set s,m,t,b,bs,mime 1110,0110,pic,b-cl,str OR fl.p Class developed same Decisions For grades 3-6, pfd. by grades 5-6 Young World Inc. PS 75, NYC 5/14/82 MOG Class developed same In the Balance, We're Just Small People pfd. by children PS 183, NYC 1983 MOG Class developed same Justice Prevails For grades 3-6, pfd. by grades 4-6 F.R. Noble School, Hartford, CT 10/67 pfg.org. 5 boys Class developed same pfg.org. The Hobbit 36 children For grades K-6, pfd. by children after Tolkien P Cinnabar Opera & Cinnabar Elementary School, Petaluma, CA 1983 Class developed same Mot Just Kidstuff pfd. by children based on poetry of Georgia students Atlanta Children's Theatre 3/9/81 -32- pfg.org. The Old Rose-by-Telegraph Trick pfd. by children University of Tennessee at Martin, 5/12/69 pfg.org. Class developed same A Short Night's Journey into Day Comedy, pfd. by students Tulsa University students in Tulsa Public Schools 1/2/70 pfg.org. 1 act Class developed same Squeak to Me of Love pfd. by students University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette 2/27/73 pfg.org. Class developed same Three Days to Perfection For grades K-12, pfd. by children and h.s. based on Stephen Manes' "Be a Perfect Person in Just pfg.org. Class developed same Three Days" Cincinnati Opera ECCO!/Robert E. Lewis Intermediate School, Sharonville, OH 2/16/84 COMMENTS: The school will never be the same again; the enthusiasm of staff, students, and audience was most gratifying. (N. Taylor, Principal, Lewis School) Clokey, Joseph W. Builders Easter Pageant, pfd. by children (1955) BM(HWG) /AMC chl.ch,narr org Clokey, J.W. Childe Jesus Nativity play, pfd. by children SB 25min. Clokey, J.W. The Nightingale Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children or h.s. after Andersen SB 150m 5sgrs,7spks,ch Clokey, J.W. Bieswenger, A. The Pied Piper of Hamelin Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by adults or children after German folktale Miami University, Oxford, OH 5/14/20 eomp.est. c/o ASCAP 1 act Clokey, J.W. When the Christ Child Came Christmas opera SB 25m solos.ch Closson, David M. The Twelve Dancing Princesses same Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children after Grimm (1956) AMC 50m; 3a/4sc; 3 sets 19chl,2ehl.ch P Clyde, Arthur G. same Jonah For grades K-12, pfd. by adults and children Biblical story Music Series at Zwingli, Souderton, PA 1977 com p. 60m; 4 sets cast of 6 p,gtr OPT dbs.dms Tape avail. Cockshott, Gerald W. same Apollo and Persephone Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults based on myth Cheltenham, England 1955 Am.prem: After Dinner Opera, NYC 2/56 BB 27 m; 1 act s,t,bs llll,1000,p,pc,str OR p ALSO PFD. BY: After Dinner Opera, NYC '56, '59, '62, '63, '68, '79; Cleveland Institute, OH '61; Karamu House, Cleveland, OH '67; Lighthouse Music School, NYC '73 -33- Cockshott, G.W. same A Faun in the Forest Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults England 1958 Am.prem: After Dinner Opera, NYC 8/9/59 TP(Fox) 1 act s,t,b 1111,1000 ,pc,p,str COMMENTS: A humorous look at chivalry in the Middle Ages. Classic characters, a lady-in-waiting who is tired of waiting, a faun who cannot find wood nymphs to chase, and a knight who is both horseless and dragonless. Charming music. (TriCities Opera) ALSO PFD. BY: After Dinner Opera, NYC '59, '61, '62; Boise State Univ. (tour to schools) '78; Ohio Lyric (tour to schools) '77-'8O; Tri-Cities Opera, NY (tour to schools) '80-'82; Syracuse Univ. (tour to schools) '82 Cody, Judith same Looking Under Footprints Poetic drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. Foothill College, Los Altos, CA 1978 (reading) KPC 45m; W i s e ; 1 set cast of 3,ch fl,gtr COMMENTS: Cost-effective production well within most budgets, (composer) Cohen, David Hammood, Emily Aucassin and Nicolette Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults medieval love-romance University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa 3/63 librettist 70m; 2a/4sc; 1 set 7 men,3women,ch,chl.ch fl.vln.vlc Tape avail. COMMENTS: One operatic soprano role, but the rest written for singing actors. Can be performed by eight people, (librettist) Proved to be a racy, farcical comedy of situation and manners, with nothing of the antiquated or historical about it. ("Tuscaloosa News") Cohen, D. Beauty b Fled eomp. c/o ASCAP Cohen, Joseph A Christmas Carol pfd. by adults after Dickens St. Norbert College, West De Pere, WI 12/5/70 comp. c/o ASCAP Cohen, Steve Hubbard, Alison The Cop and the Anthem Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after O. Henry New York University Opera Studio 6/11/82 BM /AMC 40m; la/2sc; 3 sets 2s,m ,a ,3t ,bs ,bs-b,ch 2121,2110,pio,E-hn,b-el, 2pc,p,org,hp,str Videotaped COMMENTS: Tonal, with strong Broadway and jazz influences. (OPERA America) Good-natured and generally effective in its quasi-Broadway style. (B. Holland, "New York Times") ALSO PFD BY: Lake George Opera (reading) '80 Colby, Robert same & Jonas, Nita & Barlow, Anna Marie Half-Past Wednesday (Runpelstiltskin) Fairy tale for grades K-9, pfd. by adults after Grimm N.Y. Production Co. (1963) comp. c/o ASCAP 60m; 2 acts; 2 sets cast of 6,ch jazz combo Recorded: COL COMMENTS: Broadway type "popular" style music. Appeals to children. (M. Gordon, Piccolo Opera) Cole, Hugo TP(Nov) 65m; 3a/3sc cast of 10,eh 1010,0000,p,str OR p Asses' Ears For grades K-9 (1952) -34- Cole, H. Persephone For grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. based on myth (1955) TP(Nov) 70m cast of 6,ch fl,p,pc,str COMMENTS: Written for girls' voices (SSA) with optional male voices. This is a lovely piece, (publisher) Cole, H. A Statue for the Mayor Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. (1952) TP(Nov) 90m; 3 acts 7 girls,mime,eh 1100,0000,pic,pc,str OR P COMMENTS: Written for girls' voices (SSA). (composer) Coleman, Satis N. Christinas Nativity story for grades K-9, pfd. by children GS COMMENTS: A pantomime using carols of many countries, (publisher) Colgrass, Michael same Something's Gonna Happen form: The Tower Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by children modern day version of "Jack and the Beanstalk" Huron Elementary School, Toronto 5/78 Am.prem: Roosevelt Island, NYC 5/81 CF 45m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 18 P,fl Tape avail. COMMENTS: Beautiful, fanciful score in which plot, character, and music combine artistically to make an exceptionally fine children's opera. (Opera for Youth Publishers Reading Clinic) Collins, Anthony Baring, Maurice Catherine Parr Comedy, pfd. by adults London, 1933 Am.prem: CBS Radio 5/9/48 Am.stg.prem: Meadow Heath Theatre, NH 8/4/50 BM(Leeds) 20m; 1 act; 1 set m,b,bs ALSO PFD. BY: Opera Futures, NY '53; Third Street Music School, NYC '56 Combs, Ronald same The Monkey's Paw Drama, pfd. by adults or h.s. after story by William Jacobs University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point 2/74 eomp. 1 act Combs, R. The Three Wishes pfd. by adults Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 4/30/68 eomp. 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: Univ. of Wisconsin, Stevens Point 12/69 Converse, Florence Page, Kate The Holy Night Masque adapted from old French Christmas songs GS Coombes, Peter Bows Against the Baron Children's musical activity workshop South Australia Education Dept. 1975 AuMC Cooper, Rose Marie Erwin, Susan Graham Oh, Penelope eomp. For grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 2 acts based on incident in life of Penelope Barker during cast of 19,ch Revolutionary War full orch Elon College, NC 5/10/76 -35- Cope, Eddie C ear ley, Buster Airport 1904 Melodrama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. IEC 90m; 2 acts 3men,3women COMMENTS: A real hiss-the-villain, cheer-the-hero melodrama. toured five European military bases with this piece, (publisher) Copland, Aaron Denby, Edwin The Second Hurricane Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. and 3 adults Grand Street Playhouse, NYC 4/21/37 An army theatre BH /AMC 90m; 2 acts 2s,a,2t,b,bs,ch, 3adult spks 1121,0210,a-sx,tp,pc,p, str,musical saw COMMENTS: 1 wrote music specifically for performance by young people, (composer) A score of relevant unpretentiousness, remarkably singable, almost continually melodic. (I. Kolodin, "New York Sun") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Copland, A. Everett, Horace The Tender Land Folk opera for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. New York City Opera at City Center 4/1/54 BH /AMC 100m; 3 acts; 1 set 2s,m,a,2t,2b,bs,spk,ch 2222,2220,pc,hp,p,str COMMENTS: The music is in Copland's 'American' style, which has been taken to suggest the wide open spaces of the heartland. The composer has been able to capture moods of vitality and yearning. (A. Satz, "Musical America") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; recent pfs. SUNY-Fredonia '81; Ohio State Univ., Columbus '83; Michigan Opera Theatre, Detroit (tour) '84; Univ. of Georgia, Athens '85; etc. Cornett, Ewel Wheeler, Billy The Glass Christmas Tree A Christmas opera, pfd. by adults Stage One: Louisville Children's Theatre, KY 12/3/83 pfg.org. Corse, Larry same The Open Window For grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Saki (H.H. Munro) Clayton Jr. College, Morrow, GA 5/19/82 com p. 1 act; 1 set s,a,t,3b llll,0000,pc,p,vln,dbs Cotel, Morris same The Jest of Hahalaba pfd. by adults after play by Lord Dunsany (1961) MMP /AMC 1 act; 1 set s,t,bs-b,bs 1021,1110,pc,p,vlc Cox, David Beath, Betty Abigail and the Bushrangers pfd. by children St. Margaret's School, Brisbaine, Australia 1974 JAS 20min. Cox, D. Beath, B. Abigail and the Mythical Beast comp. /AuMC 2 acts Cox, D. Beath, B. Abigail and the Rainmaker Drama for grades K-9, pfd. by children Australia 1976 Am.prem: Children's Ensemble of Athens, OH, at Kennedy Center Imagination Celebration 4/15/82 JAS 20m; la/lsc; 1 set s,a,6 actr,verse-ch,ch fl.pc COMMENTS: Only production problem is a rainstorm. Good project for Australian experience. (Opera for Youth) Cox, D. Beath, B. AuMC 40m; 1 act cast of 8,ch,dcrs p,pc Francis pfd. by children (1974) -36- Cox, D. Beath, B. Marco Polo pfd. by children (1972) AuMC 40m; 1 act cast of 7,ch P.pc Cox, D. Beath, B. The Raja Who Married an Angel For grades 3-9, pfd. by children or adults based on Balinese legend AuMC /AuMC rcdrs,pc,gong,glock Guides avail. Cox, David Harold The Children in the Forest pfd. by children after Russian folktale Cookham Festival, London 1969 pfg.org. Cox, Joe & Tallman, Randolph Marvin, Jim pfg.org. 2 acts OR 1 act/6Om Os - Land of Magic Comedy, pfd. by adults after books by L. Frank Baum Dallas Theatre Center, TX 6/82 (2-act vers.) COMMENTS: Vocal parts easy; needs some special effects; children and parents gave enthusiastic response. (S. van Eaton, Oklahoma State University) ALSO PFD. BY: Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater 10/82 (1-act vers.) Crawford, Dorothy Lamb same The Nightingale For grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Andersen Vassar College, NY 1954 comp. 40m; 8 so; 3 sets 2s,t,b,2spks,3dcrs rcdrs,fl,hp,vln,vlc,pc Tape avail. COMMENTS: Can be performed as concert piece, (composer) Charming, easy to perform; pleased the student audience. (R.E. Middleton, Vassar College) Crawford, John Don Cristobal and Rosita Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Lorea's "The Billy-Club Puppets" comm. & prem: Wellesley College, MA 4/15/70 CF /AMC 75m; la/5sc; 2 sets s,a,t,2b,bs,spk fl,pic,tpt,vln,bsn, p,hpcd,pc COMMENTS: Uncommonly skillful. Each scene is unified by the recurrence of themes and motifs. (W. Herman, "Wellesley Alumni Magazine") ALSO PFD. BY: Univ. of California, Riverside '72 Crawley, Clifford Helwig, David Barnardo Boy CMC Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 120m; 2a/9sc; 1 set based on historic relocation of English orphans to Canada 7men,2women,ch,chl.ch Kingston Symphony, Ontario 5/12/82 llll,1211,pc,p,cel, Euph.str COMMENTS: A shortened version for 5 principals and piano is being prepared for school performances, (composer) Opera in the best sense of the word. A strong and moving production. (D. Barber, "Kingston Whig-Standard") Crawley, C. Gordon, Diane The Creation CMC Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 100m; 3a/3sc; 1 set Biblical story m,t/b,bs-b,dcr,ch,chl.eh St. George's Cathedral, Kingston, Ont. 1978 fl,tpt,pc,p,org,str COMMENTS: Most suitable for performances in church or cathedral, (composer) -37- Crawley, C. Wright, Robert The Slaughter of the Innocents Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults and children or h.s. Biblical subject; based on medieval Mystery Play "Drama of Herod" Leicester College of Education, Leicester Cathedral, England 1975 CMC 55m; 1 act; 1 set 6adults,9h.s.,chl.ch fl,3tpt,pc,p,org,str OPT rcdrs COMMENTS: Aimed at same type of audience and participation as Britten's "Noye's Fludde". (composer). Lively action and accessible music succeeds in holding the attention of an almost exclusively young audience...The mixture of antique and modern language provides an apt sense of historical perspective which the music underlines. (R. Pugsley, "Leicester Gazette") Crawley, C. same Three Little Pigs Folktale for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation after nursery tale Kingston Ontario Elementary Schools 1983 CMC 20m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of children Orff insts OR p OR gtr OR autohp COMMENTS: Could be performed as cantata without action, (composer) Cribari, Donna Linen, Camille Winslow, Lucinda (bk) Rapunzel Comedy, pfd. by adults Village Players, Port Chester, NY 4/7/84 comp. 60m; 1 act s,a,t,b p.pe.tpt.fl Cross, Henry The Elves and the Shoemaker Fairy tale, pfd. by adults BM(JF) Cross, H. Peter Rabbit pfd. by adults after Beatrix Potter Voorhees School, NJ 4/14/77 BM(JF) Cross, James A. Vive le Louvre! Cross, Ariadne K. Drama-comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. based on evacuation of Louvre Museum during WW II Theatre Bristol, VA 5/7/82 comp. 140m; 2a/10sc; 3 sets 5women,13men,ch 2031,2220,pc.p.E-hn, str-qnt OR p Tape avail. COMMENTS: Very well received by cast and audience! Difficulty level is slightly above average for amateur adults. Large cast requires skilled directing team (choreographer, stage director, and musical director). Allow generous rehearsal schedule. However, the product is well worth the effort. (C.R. Davis, Music Director, Theatre Bristol) Crosse, Gordon Serraillier, Ian Ahmet the WoodseUer Drama for grades K-9, pfd. by children after Margaret Lawrence's "Prophet's Camel Bell" Finchley Children's Music Group, London (1965) Am.prem: St. Albans School, Washington, DC 1970 OUP 20m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 6,ch,dcrs pe OR 1110,1100 ,pc,pic,tp,hp,dbs COMMENTS: Play within a play. Can be done as puppet theatre, (publisher) Crosse, G. Hughes, Ted OUP The Demon of Adaehigahara 30 m; 1 act Folktale, pfd. by children narr,2ch after Japanese folktale rcdrs ,pc ,dbs ,p,xyl ,glock oomm: Walker Trust & Arts Council of Great Britain Shropshire Education Committee Festival, Shrewsbury 1969 Am.prem: Pittsburgh Symphony Youth Concerts 3/83 -38- Crosse, G. Holly from the Bongs Nativity story, pfd. by children comm: 69 Theatre Co. Manchester Cathedral, England 12/74 OUP 30m 8sgrs,2spks,ch p,pc OPT tpt,str-qt,org,pc OUP 90m; la/6sc t,2chl.sgrs,chl.ch cl,hn,pc,cel,p,org,hp,vlc Crosse, G. Gardner, Alan Potter Thompson pfd. by children and adults comm. & prem: Finchley Music Group, at St. Mary Magdalene's Church, London 1/9/75 Crosse, G. The Wheel of the World OUP "An entertainment", pfd. by children and h.s. and 1 adult 60m; 1 act based on the "Canterbury Tales" aetrs,mimes,ders,ch, Aldeburgh Festival, England 6/71 chl.ch Am.prem: Town School, NYC 11/80 2010,1210,p,pc,vlc,dbs,org Cruft, Adrian Platt, Johanna pfg.org. Doctor Syn pfd. by children and adults P. PC based on story by Russell Thorndike comm. & prem: Kent Opera at Norton Knatehbull School, Ashford, Kent, England 11/16/83 COMMENTS: Opera consists largely of recitative to spare young voices. There is no doubting its dramatic effectiveness. (R. Came, "Opera") Cunningham, Michael Denson, Wil Aladdin McFaddin Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after "Arabian Nights" Univ. of Wisconsin, Eau Claire 1978 IEC 60m; la/4sc; 2-3 sets 4men,6women,ch P ALSO PFD. BY: Bonfils Theatre for Children, Denver '78 Cunningham, M. same Figg and Bean Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults Not intended for young children after John Madison Morton's play "Box and Cox" Univ. of Wisconsin, Eau Claire 3/7/75 SSM 55m; 1 set m,t,b fl,cl,hn,str Tape avail. COMMENTS: This is a "wordy" opera. It calls for extremely advanced musiciansingers. The orchestral parts are not too hard. Words come at the audience at break-neck speed for one hour, with few rests or slower points. The audience finds it funny if performed right. Staging costs are cheap, (composer) Curnow, Paul Fendrich, Schubert Family Ties Comedy for grades 6-12, pfd. by adults based on television series (1983) PDS 90m 5men,9women 1000,0110,pc,dbs,sx,p Curnow, P. Fendrich, S. & Steven Yearbook! Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults and h.s. Mapleton H.S., Denver 4/82 PDS 90m; 2a/llse; 1 set 6men,8 worn en 1010,0210,a-sx,pc,p,dbs Currie, Russell Laanes, Carl The Cask of Amontillado Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Poe comm: Bronx Historical Society Bronx Arts Ensemble 4/3/82 comp. /AMC 30m; la/3sc; 2 sets t,b 1011,1000,a-fl,vln,vlc,vla, dbs.pc COMMENTS: The two characters must contrast each other; one is ominous, the other charming and handsome. Instruments are used with regard to color and range; the overall effect should represent a descent into darkness, (composer) -39- Dabrusin, Ross Davies, John The Night Harry Stopped Snoking pfg.org. Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by adults or adults and children 15m; la/2sc Opera Theatre of Syracuse, NY 4/28/83 3s,3t,3b P COMMENTS: The young audience was enchanted. The restless rustling that sometimes happens in children's theatre was not in evidence here. This is a piece that delivers a strong health message and is thoroughly entertaining at the same time. (Opera Theatre of Syracuse) da Costa, Noel Baba's Juju pfd. by adults after story by George Houston Bass Brooklyn Philharmonia Children's Series, NY 2/13/82 comp. e/o ASCAP da Costa, N. The Singing Tortoise Folktale for K-2, pfd. by children and adults audience participation based on Haitian folktale Brooklyn Philharmonia Children's Series, NY 2/13/82 comp. c/o ASCAP 20min. cast of 3,ch fl.p.pc COMMENTS: Difficult rhythms. (V. Goodall, Rutgers University) Dalton, Jane same Ftz 3 acts Once Upon a Tine pfd. by adults audience participation after Rumpelstiltskin Dashow, James The Little Prince pfd. by adults after Saint-Exupery comp. c/o ASCAP multi channel, digitally synthesized, electronic music Davidson, Wayne same Aladdin and his Magic La«p Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after "Arabian Nights" Southern Opera Theatre, Memphis 12/1/80 (tour) comp. 55m; 1 act s,m,t,b,bs,spk p COMMENTS: Created for touring. ALSO PFD. BY: among ten most performed contemporary operas within last five years. Davidson, W. same Scrooge Christmas opera for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Dickens Southern Opera Theatre, Memphis 11/30/79 (tour) COMMENTS: Created for touring. Davies, Peter Maxwell same Cinderella Fairy tale for grades K-12, pfd. by children Papdale Primary School & Kirkwell Grammar School, Orkney Islands, Scotland 6/21/80 Am.prem: Sheridan School, Washington DC 4/82 comp. 3s,m,t,2b,bs P Educational materials avail. MMB 50m; 2a/10se cast of 11,ch rcdrs,pc,p,str-qt COMMENTS: Libretto written to be adaptable to local situations...music well within scope of young voices...children doing it seem to have great fun. (J. Arnold, Opera for Youth) ALSO PFD. BY: Covent Garden '80; Bremen, Germany '81; Manhattan School Prep. Division, NYC '83; Monmouth Conservatory, NJ '84; Minneapolis School Dist. '85; etc. -40- Da vies, P.M. same The Rainbow For grades K-6, pfd. by children Stromness Primary School, Orkney Islands, Scotland 6/20/81 BH 25 m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 8,chl.ch 3rcdrs,vln,p,6pc COMMENTS: Intended to be produced and acted by children, including orchestra playing, (publisher) A very strong children's opera. Simple staging, simple melodic line...highly percussive scoring...chorus of seals particularly haunting and atmospheric. (Opera for Youth Publishers Reading Clinic) Davies, P.M. same MMB(Ch) of Hoy pfd. by children Hoy, Orkney Islands, Scotland 1984 COMMENTS: This is not an opera. Eight songs present a vivid picture, verbally, visually, and vocally, of the town of Hoy [Orkney Islands], as seen through the eyes of children. (E. Hammood, Opera for Youth) Davies, P.M. same The Two Fiddlers Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. after story by George Mackay Brown Kirk wall Grammar School, Orkney Islands, Scotland 6/16/78 Am.prem: Manhattan School Prep Division, NYC 4/21/79 BH 50 m; 2 acts s,t,2b,bs,2ch of unchanged voices 2121,1210,tp,6pc,p, str-qnt OPT bagpipes COMMENTS: Requires two choruses, both of unchanged boys and/or girls voices. Any of the male soloist parts may be sung an octave higher by unchanged boys voices or girls voices. There are a few small solo roles in both choruses, (publisher) Designed for the modest resources of small secondary schools. (Opera for Youth) The piece is meant to be fun as well as 'an experience'. (A. Porter, "The New Yorker") The whole piece is full of zest and fresh musical ideas. (P. Davis, "New York Times") Davies, T.R. Lewis, G. Paradise bland pfd. by children (1966) OUP 50m; 1 act cast of 5,eh P Davis, Allen same The Ordeal of Osbert For grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after P.G. Wodehouse Plymouth Rock Center, Duxbury, MA 1949 BH /AMC 40m; la/4sc s,2t,bs-b,spk llll,1110,tp,pc,p,cel,str ALSO PFD. BY: various; recent pfs. Washburn Univ., KS '72; Youngstown State Univ., OH '76 Davis, A. same The Sailing of the Nancy Belle Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. comm. & prem: Syracuse University, NY 1948 BH /AMC 25m; la/lsc; 1 set m,t,bs fl,pe,p,oel,str COMMENTS: Comic nautical curtain-raiser, written to be performed by workshops, (publisher) Davis, Carl Wells, John The Peace Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Aristophenes comm. & prem: Scottish Opera Opera-go-Round 1978 pfg.org. 2 acts 4men,2women,chl.ch P COMMENTS: Designed for joint performance by professional soloists and a chorus of schoolchildren. The music is well-contrasted, direct, and properly fitted to the occasion. Preaching no easy gospel, the opera leaves young participants and young audiences with the moral that peace involves a hard struggle within ourselves. The music is well constructed and direct. (A. Jacobs, "Opera") -41- Davis, [Catherine K. Cinderella Folk tune operetta for grades K-6, pfd. by children (1933) ECS 3 acts Davis, K.K. The Drum Christmas play, pfd. by children or adults (1966; second vers. 1968) BM 15m 12sgrs,2mime,ch org.bells OR p COMMENTS: Two versions published, one for adults, one for children, (publisher) Davis, K.K. same & Kent, Heddie The Unmusical Impresario, or The Disappointed Impresario GS Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults 55m; 1 act Plymouth Rock Center, Duxbury, MA 7/15/55 cast of 5,ch P ALSO PFD. BY: Virginia State College '72; Colonial Park Methodist Church, Memphis •83 DeCarmillis, Lisa Goldberg, Moses Mother Goose For grades 3-6, pfd. by adults Stage One: Louisville Children's Theatre 2/1/83 pfg.org. De Lisa, Victor De Lisa, Emilia Hoses, Prince of Egypt Biblical story for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Bible (1976) AMC 120m; 2a/8sc s,m,a,t,bs-b,4ch U21,2210,tp,pc,str Dennison, Sam Ruby of Secrets & Riley, Janet Adventure for grades K-12, pfd. by 1 child and adults Kuhn, Pat or h.s. & St. Denis, John Plays & Players Children's Theatre, Philadelphia 9/18/81 com p. 60m; 3a/6sc; 4 sets cast of 16, ch. p COMMENTS: Needs good sound technician, good stage manager, good lighting technician. Appeals to all audiences. (J. St. Denis, Plays and Players) Denson, Wil same De Pue, Wallace Earl same Paul Bunyan and the Hard Winter Folktale for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after American folktales University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire 1980 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Adventure for grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. or adults after R.L. Stevenson Bowling Green State Univ., OH 4/25/74 PDS 60m; 1 act; 1 set 10men,3women P comp. /AMC 120m; 3a/13sc; 1 set s,m,3t,2b,bs 2pc,p,p-hp,org,str COMMENTS: Clever libretto and score...scenes were not too extended, and followed each other with logic. Orchestral interludes between scenes bind the whole together. (B. Nelson, "Toledo Blade") De Pue, W.E. same Something Special Comic barbershop opera for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults parody on heavyweight championship of 1892 Maumee Chapter SPEBSQSA 1976 comp. /AMC 60m; la/5sc; 1 set 5t/b,b,bs,ch-ttbb,2actrs none [a cappella] OPT gong COMMENTS: A lot of laughter, good fun, and some tidy singing, barbershop style. (B. Nelson, "Toledo Blade") The four owners of a tavern experiment with a secret beer formula - and the results prove amazing. All singing in barbershop harmony, (composer) -42- De Pue, W.E. same The True Story of the Three Little Pigs Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after folktale Bowling Green State Univ., OH 6/3/82 com p. /AMC 50m; la/lsc; 4 sets 2s,m,a or t,b P Tape avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Sets are painted on burlap and hung from ropes; all must fit in a trunk which is carried in and used on stage. Costumes everyday overalls, (composer) COMMENTS: "Pigs" proved delightful for audiences of adults as well as children. Fast pace, with minimal props which fit in a trunk on which the pianist sits. Characters involve audience. Music is peppy, pretty, not difficult to sing. Could be performed by high school students. (B. Lockard, Bowling Green State Univ.) A lark to be enjoyed; rated 'CF' — clean fun. (B. Nelson, "Toledo Blade") de Pury, Marianne Terry, Megan Kegger pfg.org. Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults and children or 60m; la/30sc; 1 set cast of 12,eh adults or h.s. p,synth,Casiotone,dms, Omaha Magic Theatre, NE 9/10/82 pc.rhythm box Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Combines the power and entertainment of musical theatre with the performing techniques of new theatre; Designed as a unique educational tool, "Kegger" creates awareness and stimulates dialogue about alcohol use and abuse. Omaha Magic Theatre "Kegger" package includes the play, post play discussion, study guide, and two theatre workshops. (J. Schmidman, Omaha Magic Theatre) I'm well aware of the...magnitude of the problem you so vividly brought home to the audience. The media is certainly the message, and you have done an excellent job [of bringing] awareness to your audience. [It] was candidly done in a way that teenagers could identify with. (S. Maliszewski, Central High School, Omaha) Drinking, its use and abuse, is an everyday reality for some of our students. [The program] is an excellent way of informing students about the facts related to drinking. (D. Maher, Todd County High School) I recommend "Kegger" to colleges, high schools, and community groups to portray a reflection of themselves and our society in a most constructive and well produced program. (J. Lauber, University of Nebraska, Lincoln) de Pury, M. & Herrick, Lynn Terry, M. Running Gag Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Omaha Magic Theatre, NE 7/81 pfg.org. COMMENTS: A look at the American craze for jogging. Dett, R. Nathaniel The Ordering of Moses Oratorio, pfd. by children Cincinnati 5/7/37 Tus 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: Manhattan School of Music Prep. Division, NYC '76 Deutsch, Walter The Christmas Story pfd. by children and adults based on Austrian carols EAMOJE) 40m solos ,spk,ch 3rcdr,2vln,vlc,gtr,p Diack, J.Michael adapt. Mozart Bastien and Bastienne Pastoral romance, pfd. by h.s. adaptation of Mozart opera (1940) CF 30min. cast of 2 COMMENTS: Can be performed with "Boy Mozart", (publisher) Diack, J.M. adapt. Mozart Boy Mozart pfd. by h.s. adaptation of Mozart (1948) CF 35min. COMMENTS: Can be performed with adaptation of "Bastien und Bastienne" as second act. (publisher) -43- Diack, J.M. adapt. Mozart Papageno For grades K-6, pfd. by children adaptation of "The Magic Flute" (1937) CF 50m; 1 act cast of 3,eh ALSO PFD. BY: Children's Opera Wksp., Milwaukee 1955 DiChiera, Karen Hill, Joan Look to the Land Folk drama for grades K-12, pfd. by h.s. story of California Gold Rush Ludington Magnet Middle School, Detroit 3/79 com p. 50 m; 3a/4sc; 4 sets cast of 15,dcrs,ch P.PC Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Scenery and props should be kept simple. Audience of students and parents enjoyed it—It was the intention of the composer and librettist that social studies and history classes coordinate their study materials with the history presented in the opera. (K. DiChiera, Michigan Opera Theatre) DiChiera, K. Hill, J. Pete the Pirate Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children audience participation Westchester Elementary School, Birmingham, MI 2/78 comp. 40m; 3a/3sc; 3 sets cast of 15 p OPT pc Tape and guides avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Children must be a candy machine. DiChiera, K. & DiChiera, David Hill, J. Riwpelstiltsldn Fairy tale for grades K-9, pfd. by adults after Grimm Southern Opera Theatre, Memphis 1978 (tour) comp. 50 m; la/3sc; 3 sets s,t,2b,spk p.pc.tape OR 2ps,tape Tape and guides avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Spinning wheel; turning straw to gold. COMMENTS: Audience response excellent; works well with two pianos and tape. Rumpelstiltskin is challenging role...needs fairly mature performers. (T. Flatt, Viterbo College) ALSO PFD. BY: Michigan Opera Theatre, Detroit '83 DiChiera, K. Snoopy Visits Northland Holiday revue, pfd. by adults and children Michigan Opera Theatre, Detroit 12/82 comp. c/o pfg.org. COMMENTS: Combines traditional Christmas music and children's songs with some new music. DiChiera, K. Hill, J. Vigilence Historical drama for grades K-12, pfd. by children on Underground Railroad movement of Civil War Pembroke Elementary School, Birmingham, MI 1971 comp. 15m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 12 P Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Scenery should be made by children. Subject matter is eye-opening to elementary school children. Historical background should be coordinated in other classes as well. Because the opera is so short, the program can be expanded by having the cast sing spirituals or other American folk songs, (composer) DiChiera, K. Hill, J. di Giacomo, Frank Under One Roof For grades 3-6, pfd. by adults after story by Henry Holt Michigan Opera Theatre Education Dept. (tour) 1982 comp. c/o pfg.org. Beauty and the Beast Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Mme. L. de Beaumont Regent Theatre, Syracuse 5/24/74 comp. 1 act -44- cast of 2 P Diller, Angela & Page, Kate S. A Christmas Carol Pageant Christmas pageant for grades K-12, pfd. by children (1950) GS 35m ehl.eh Dobson, Elaine The Facemen Operetta for grades K-6, pfd. by adults (1970) AuMC 20m 2s,a,t redr.p.pe Dodds, Andrea Werner, Stanley A. Jr. The Adventures of Edam Stilton PDS Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children and/or adults 90m; 2a/2sc; 1 set and/or h.s. cast of 14,eh after stories by Mickey Klar Marks p (1973) ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Jackson Recreation Children's Theatre, TN 8/5/82 Dodgson, Stephen Never Trust a pfd. by adults Buxton Festival, England 7/80 Doolittle, Quenten Barnieh, Zina Alice in Wonderland eomp. Multi-media musical, pfd. by adults or h.s. 90m; 10 scenes after Lewis Carroll s,b,6dcrs Alice Productions, Pumphouse Theatre, Calgary, Canada p,vla,cl,pc 5/77 Tape avail. com p. COMMENTS: Sold-out houses of family audiences applauded this multi-media, musical "Alice". The dozen or more songs and dances, some in the style of Victorian art songs or music hall, and including several rousing parodies, were particularly popular. 'One could hardly imagine a better "Alice",' said Eric Dawson of the "Calgary Herald". (J. Doolittle, Alice Productions) Doolittle, Q. Wylie, Betty Jane The Second Shepherds' Play For grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. after medieval Mystery Play Storybook Theatre, Pumphouse Theatre, Calgary, Alberta 11/82 CMC 45m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 6,ch,chl.ch 1100,1200,pc,str-qnt OPT org OR p Tape avail. COMMENTS: This simple, modern retelling of the medieval Mystery Play was enthusiastically received....the twenty minutes of new Christmas music was a highlight. Inexpensive to produce (with amateur musicians), it is a refreshing alternative to our modern, commercialized Christmas. (R. Loukes, Storybook Theatre, Calgary) Doran, Matt H. Serbin, Suzanne Esmerelda, the Adventures of a Baby Elephant Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Mount St. Mary's College, Los Angeles 3/66 com p. 45m; la/2sc; 1 set cast of 10 p,dbs,dms Tape avail. COMMENTS: Easy to mount and produce, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: Santa Monica Theatre Guild, CA '69 Dorff, Daniel same & McQuilkin, Frank Stone Soup, An Operatic Fable comm.org. Comic fable for grades K-6, pfd. by adults 40m; la/8sc; 1 set audience participation s,a,t,b after French fable OPT chl.ch comm. & prem: Young Audiences of Philadelphia at Scenic p OPT chamb.orch Hills Elem. School, Springfield, PA 2/22/83 Guides avail. COMMENTS: Performance time lasts one class period, with optional student chorus and spoken lines. It is designed to be portable, and with the opportunity for students to help build set pieces. Opera can be done in expanded version with chamber orchestra and adults as comprimario townspeople and chorus. Many small props needed. (M. Dooley, Young Audiences, Philadelphia Chapter) Music is tonal, and influenced by film, rock, and serious music, (composer) -45- Dorricott, Ian Pieces of Eight Musical play for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. after "Treasure Island" AuMC Dougherty, Celius same Many Moons Fantasy for grades K-9, pfd. by adults after Thurber Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY 11/3/62 GS 40m; 1 act 2s,m,a,t,b OR s,m,t,b llll t U10,b-el,pc,p,str OR p COMMENTS: Very successful for school tours. ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within last five years. Dreyfus, George Kellaway, Frank Song of the Maypole Cantata for children, pfd. by adults Canberra, Australia 1967 AIM 12min. ch 2222,2221,tp,pc,str OR p Dreyfus, G. Kellaway, F. The Takeover pfd. by adults Canberra, Australia 10/69 AIM 60 m; 1 act ch 1010,0110,tp,pc, e-gtr,p,str Dubbiosi, Stelio The Pied Piper For grades K-6, pfd. by adults after German folktale Amato Opera, NY 12/65 pfg.org. Duffy, John Marks, David The Eve of Adam Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. Stockbridge School, MA 6/2/55 Mau 60m; la/7sc cast of 5 0020,0110,a-sx,p,pc, vln.vlc ALSO PFD. BY: Stockbridge School 5/57 DuFresne pfg.org. The Penny Hedge pfd. by adults Youth Opera Co., Leeds, England 5/18/83 Duke, John Captain Lovelock Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults after Ludwig Holberg's "The Changed Bridegroom" Seagle Colony, Schroon Lake, NY 8/18/53 CF 35 m; 1 act; 1 set 3s,2m llll,2100,str OR p COMMENTS: Written specifically for use by opera workshops, (publisher) A slight but skillful and ingratiating one-act which proved to have some really good tunes. (W. Sargeant, "The New Yorker") A tuneful little essay in 18th century genre. ("New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Duke, J. Duke, Dorothy The Sire de Maletroit pfd. by adults after R.L. Stevenson's "Sire de Maletroit's Door" Seagle Colony, Schroon Lake, NY 8/15/58 com p. c/o ASCAP 1 act Duke, J. Duke, D. Yankee Peddlar Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults Seagle Colony, Schroon Lake, NY 8/17/62 CF 60m s,2m,t,b,bs-b P COMMENTS: Fourteen musical numbers invariably propel the plot. ("Springfield Sunday Republican") Amusing romp. ("Amherst Journal Record") ALSO PFD. BY: various -46- Dunhill, Thomas DuPage, Florence same Dvorkin, Judith same Alicia Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Dickens (1937) TP(Nov) New World for Nellie comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act 75m cast of 12,ch str For grades 7-9, pfd. by h.s. after story by Rowland Emett Advent Tuller School, Westbury, NY 6/11/65 Blue Star Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults After Dinner Opera, NYC 12/5/83 (reading) WrW 50m; la/lOse; 2 sets s,t,b,boy-s P Tape and guides avail. Videotaped COMMENTS: Takes place in outer space. Appropriate for Christmas season. Sets should be implied rather than detailed, (composer) Dvorkin, J. same Cyrano Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Rostand's "Cyrano de Bergerac" Hamick-Adams Productions, Winston-Salem, NC 12/5/64 WrW 60 m; la/6sc; 2 sets 2s,3t,3b P Tape and guide avail. COMMENTS: Sets can be easily constructed, (composer) A delightful treatment for children. ("Record World") Tuneful affair with just the right mixture of song and dialogue. (B. Wolter, "Winston Salem Journal Sentinel") Dworkin, Seth Howard same ABC Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults or h.s. or children and adults COMMENTS: Operatic soprano and pop chorus. (composer) comp. 20m; la/lsc; 1 set s,ch-satb P A playful look at the alphabet, Dworsky, Richard A. Briggle, Gary The Marvelous Land of Oz Musical comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after L. Frank Baum Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis 4/18/81 pfg.org. 2 acts Eakin, Charles same The Box Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Chekhov story University of Colorado, Boulder 12/9/65 TP /AMC 30 m; la/4sc; 2 sets 2s,m,t,bs 1011,0110,pic,pc,vln,dbs OR fl.cl.cel.p Tape avail. COMMENTS: What is more welcome than an opera audience really enjoying itself. (R. Davis, "Opera News") Music...is boisterous, dissonant, unmelodic, but unflagging in its optimism. The audience liked it, and the young singers quite literally threw themselves into it. (H. Schonberg, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Earls, Paul same The Brementown Musicians Fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Grimm Boston Lyric Opera 1976 -47- AMC 18m; la/2sc; 1 set ch-satb ob,hn,hp,vln OPT tape Eastwood, Thomas Christopher Sly Duncan, Ronald Comedy, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" London, 1960 OUP 100m; 2 acts Eaton, John The Lion and Androdes Anderson, David Comedy for grades 3-6, pfd. by adults and children & Walter, Eugene after Eugene Walter's "The Lion's Share" Public School 47, Indianapolis, IN 4/73 ShP 40m; la/3sc; 1 set 2s,m,t,b,bs,chl.ch 1111,0000,2ps,pc,2synth OR tape OR full orch Tape avail. COMMENTS: Was greatly enjoyed by both the audience and the participating children. Children's roles were appropriate to their abilities. Modest musical ability required of some participating children. Production costs minimal, rehearsal time reasonable for children. (B. Mills, Harmony School) Both text and music artfully put together. Good wholesome entertainment. (G. Stockhold, "Cincinnati Inquirer") Edmunds, John same The Lord of Misrule Folklore for grades 7-9, pfd. by children 15th & 16th century English Christmas tradition comm: Skaggs Foundation prem: San Francisco Boys Chorus 12/78 comp. 45m; la/lsc; 1 set boys-ch.narr p OR chamb.orch Edmunds, J. same The Pastoral Kingdom Folklore for grades 7-9, pfd. by children after Middle English texts San Francisco Boys Chorus 11/63 comp. 40m; la/lsc; 1 set boys-eh,narr fl.vlc.pc.p Edwards, Ross Williams, Graham Quern Quaeritis Nativity play, pfd. by children (1967) JAS /AuMC 35m chl.ch 1001,0110,tp,hp,glock, pc.harm OR org COMMENTS: A succession of carols and chants, (composer) Effinger, Cecil Monsour, Sally Pandora's Box Myth for grades K-6, pfd. by children or adults University of Colorado, Boulder 1962 GS 15m ch fl,p,pc OR llll,1100,pc,str OR p COMMENTS: May be performed as a classroom project, or in a concert version with speech and mime, or in an elaborate production, (publisher) Egner, Thorbjorn People and Robbers of Cardeawai Town AnP Comedy with extensive music, pfd. by children and adults 90m; 3 acts after Norwegian folktale 2women,8men,3chl.eh (1968) P COMMENTS: Recognized abroad as a major classic; has been translated into many languages and is regularly presented at holiday time, (publisher) Eiler, Jim Bargy, Jeanne Aladdin Folktale, pfd. by adults after "Arabian Nights" Prince Street Players comp. c/o BMI Eiler, J. Bargy, J. Cinderella Fairy tale, pfd. by adults after Perrault Prince Street Players 1965 MTI P -48- Eiler, J. Bargy, J. Jack and the Beanstalk Folktale, pfd. by adults Prince Street Players, NYC 1966 MTI 60m P ALSO PFD. BY: Music Theatre for Young People, Wichita 6/80 Eiler, J. Bargy, J. Mother Goose a Go-Go pfd. by adults Prince Street Players com p. c/o BMI Eiler, J. Bargy, J. Pinocehio pfd. by adults after Collodi Prince Street Players 1966 MTI Eiler, J. Bargy, J. Snow White Goes West pfd. by adults Prince Street Players com p. c/o BMI Eiler, J. Bargy, J. The Wizard of Oz pfd. by adults Prince Street Players comp. c/o BMI Elkus, Jonathan Watson, Nancy Dingman A Little Princess comp. c/o ASCAP Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and children after Frances Hodgson Burnett comm. & prem: Perse School for Girls, Cambridge, England 3/27/81 Am.prem: Charles River Creative Arts Program, Dover, MA 7/83 Elkus, J. Tom Sawyer Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by children after Mark Twain San Francisco Boys Chorus at Everett Jr. H.S. 5/22/53 TP(Nov) /AMC 60m; la/7sc; 6 sets 12sgrs,5spks,ch 1021,0100,3pc,p,hea, pic,str COMMENTS: Music is good, includes original onomatopoeic devices; sets can be stylized, costuming simple. (D. Wayland, Opera for Youth) ALSO PFD. BY: NY College of Music '56; Stockholm, Sweden '77 Elkus, J. Snyder, Bruce Treasure Island Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by children or adults after R.L. Stevenson (1961) comp. c/o ASCAP 90m; 2a/5sc; 5 sets 13sgrs,2spks,ch-ssa U21,2200,pic,tp, pc.p.str ALSO PFD. BY: various, incl. San Francisco Boys Chorus '67 Ellis, David Jackson, Eugene Br'er Rabbit's Big Secret PDS Folk comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children and/or adults 60m; 2a/7sc; 1 set after Joel Chandler Harris east of 4-5 ,ch (1979) 0010,0111,p,dms ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. St. Benedict's Prep School, Newark, NJ 5/82 Ellis, D. Jackson, E. Snowhite and the Space Gwarfs Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1981) PDS 60m; 2a/8sc; 7 sets cast of 6,ch 2tpt,tbn,gtr,dbs,p,pc ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Children's Musical Theatre, Mobile 3/82 -49- Ellstein, Abraham Wishengrad, Morton The Thief and the Hangman pfd. by adults Ohio University, Athens 1/17/59 BM 60m; 1 act 2m,2t,2b,2bs 2222,2220,tp,pe,p,str Videotaped COMMENTS: Winner of the Seventh Annual Award for American Chamber Opera; following a coast-to-coast television broadcast was nominated for an "Emmy" award. A work of considerable stature and meaning opened the observance of the National Jewish Festival. Even though presented in concert form...the work exerts a surprising dramatic power. An allegory, a provocative libretto: 'When society plays the hangman, who is the hangman's hangman?' (H. Southgate, "Rochester Chronicle") ALSO PFD. BY: ABC-TV '61; Univ. of Redlands, CA '61; Eastman School, NY '62; Jewish Theological Seminary, NYC '62; St. Stephens Church '65; Piccolo Opera, MI '76 Elsmith, Berta Hansel and Gretel adapt. Humperdinck pfd. by children after Grimm's fairy tale and Humperdinck's opera (1927) SB 90min. cast of 5,eh Elsmith, B. & Leonard Miracle of the Tumbler For Christmas or Easter based on medieval legend ECS Emerson, Roger Derwingson, Richard Teen Pop-rock musical for grades 7-12, pfd. by children (1981) Jen 45m; la/6se; 1 set cast of 7,eh full orch Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Parts are probably available for the entire class, (publisher) Epps, Ben same & Mirrione, Jim Joe Louis: The Brown Bomber Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults biography of Joe Louis Creative Arts Team of NYU, at Kennedy Center Imagination Celebration 4/5/83 pfg.org. Erickson, Elaine Morton, David Babouseka [sic] comp. Folk drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and/or adults 12m; 1 act after Russian Christmas folktale 3boys,dcrs Thoreau House, Des Moines, IA 12/81 Tape avail. COMMENTS: Scenes were changed with slides, which are available. A very touching Christmas piece that appeals to children and adults, (composer) Erickson, E. same & Brown, Marilyn Daylight Dreams Setting of Haiku poems for grades 3-6, pfd. by adults audience participation University of Iowa, Iowa City 11/81 comp. 30m; la/lOsc s,m,b,3mime-dcrs p.gtr ,rcdr ,bongo .Casio calculator.tape Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Performers enjoyed the innovativeness of the work and the dramatic action. Grade school children enjoyed it, too. Part of the action takes place in the aisles of auditorium. Scenes were changed with slides, (composer) The piece was easy and inexpensive to cast and produce. The response was encouraging from those in the audience who are open to new idioms. The score has many haunting moments. (B. Glass, Univ. of Iowa) Erickson, E. same Little Red Riding Hood Fairy tale for grades 3-6, pfd. by children after Grimm University of Iowa, Iowa City 7/13/73 comp. 8m; 1 act 2 mime tape Tape avail. COMMENTS: Children mime the story in front of projected slides, (composer) -50- Erickson, E. same The Nightingale Drama for grades 3-6, pfd. by children after Andersen University of Iowa, Iowa City 2/75 com p. llm; 1 act 6 mimes tape COMMENTS: Children mime the story in front of projected slides, (composer) Erickson, E. same & Morton, D. The Three Wee Pigs Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children and/or adults Methodist Church Pre-Sehool, Mt. Vernon, IA 10/81 comp. 9m; 1 act ch Casio calculator,tape Tape avail. COMMENTS: The audience members are the performers, (composer) Ericson, Julia The Nutcracker and Princess Pirlipat adapt. Tchaikovsky Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children or h.s. same after story by E.T.A. Hoffmann (1982) WWM 40m; la/3sc; ch p-4hnds Guides avail. COMMENTS: Minimal staging; settings accomplished by props, (publisher) Erwin, Gail same The Little Hatch Girl Drama for grades K-12, pfd. by adults and children after Andersen Emmy Gifford Children's Theatre, Omaha 11/26/82 pfg.org. 60m; la/5sc; 1 set 8adults,2chl,ch,chl.ch str-qt Tape avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Magical effects require ingenuity and physical capability. COMMENTS: Little Match Girl needs to be able to act, sing, and dance well. Chorus of at least four strong acting/singing adults is needed. Roles of Grandmother and Aunt Tess may be double cast. Audience response was enthusiastically joyful. Professional musicians needed for accompaniment. (N.K. Duncan, Emmy Gifford Children's Theatre) Erwin's story and music create a real feel for the Russian peasants and revolutionaries who join arms to overthrow the grandeur of the Czar...The flaming rhetoric of the revolutionaries zeal is part of the play's pageantry, but the production also focuses on the lives of the individuals caught up in the human struggle. (C. Olson, "Sun Newspapers") Evans, Hal The Explorers Puppet theatre for children Marionette Theatre, Sydney, Australia AuMC Everitt, Margaret A. Tunesmith of Boston For grades 3-6, pfd. by adults Massachusetts 1976 comp. Fahrner, Raymond Balooooons pfd. by adults Collage Productions, Ada, OH 3/4/83 comp. c/o Northern Ohio Univ. Fahrner, R. Hirror-go-Round For grades 9-12, pfd. by adults Collage Productions, Ada, OH 3/4/83 comp. c/o Northern Ohio Univ. Electronic music Fahrner, R. Tales From the Arabian Nights For grades 9-12, pfd. by adults Collage Productions, Ada, OH 1981 comp. c/o Northern Ohio Univ. Fahrner, R. Klein, Jeanne Yuck, its Muck For grades 7-12, pfd. by adults The Group, Northern Ohio University, Ada 1982 comp. -51- Fair, Rosemary same Jenny, the Mail-Order Bride Melodrama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1975) PDS 120m; 2a/8sc; 6 sets 3men,3women,ch P ALSO PFD BY: recent pf. Blackfoot Community Players, ID 7/9/82 Faith, Richard Ard, Michael The Little Match Girl com p. Drama for grades K-12, pfd. by children and adults 45 m; la/3sc; 2 sets after Andersen cast of 7,ch,chl.ch Friends of the Temple of Music and Art, Tucson, AZ 2ps 10/U/79 Tape avail. COMMENTS: Received with great favor by audience in performance and singers in rehearsal. Children in the chorus loved it. Needs sets and lighting. Would be superb on television. (R. Weller, Prince George's Civic Opera) Two arias, one for the girl and one for the mother; the rest of the score could be described as melodic recitative, (composer) Faith, R. Ard, M. Sleeping Beauty Fairy tale for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Perrault University of Arizona Opera Theatre, Tucson 12/3/71 comp. 90m; 2a/4sc; 2 sets 4men,9women,ch,chl.ch p OR ehamb.orch Tape avail. COMMENTS: Requires good musicianship, imaginative sets, (composer) Enthusiastic audience response - marvelous opportunity for opera singers in a number of good roles. Singers need good vocal technique and musicianship. No major casting problems. Attractive aspect is that this opera can be staged quite simply or quite elaborately. (E. Conley, Univ. of Arizona) Opera has character, style, and movement. (R. Moore, "Arizona Daily Star") Very nice ensemble effects are achieved in several of the massed chorus sections. (J. Suhrheinrich, "Evansville Indiana Press") Farago, Marcel Goldstein, Elayne Maze! and Shlimazel Folk drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and children after story by Isaac Bashevis Singer Camerata Opera Theatre, Cherry Hill, NJ 7/20/83 pfg.org. 55 m; 3sc; 1 set s,m,t,2b,bs-b,5chl,mime p,pc COMMENTS: Charming children's work, easy to produce. Our set was a huge book which had three different scenes, revealed as a page was turned. Excellent response. (R. Dreyfus, Camerata Opera Theatre) Fellows, Bob The Crow Christmas Camel Comedy, pfd. by children (1975) PfP 40m 2girls,2spks Fendrich, Shubert adapt. Cohan same Give My Regards to Broadway Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1981) PDS 90m; 2a/3sc; 1 set 5men,10women,ch 1010,0210,a-sx,dbs,p,pc ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Children's Theatre Workshop, O'Fallon, IL 7/82 Fendrich, S. same & Fendrich, Steven Happy Days Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. based on televison series Madison High School, Madison, KS 11/82 PDS 90m; 2a/5sc; 1 set 7men,9women,ch 2010,0220,2a-sx,t-sx,p,pc, gtr.dbs COMMENTS: Authentic rock music used with permission of Marks Music Co. (publisher) -52- Fendrich, S. adapt. Victorian songs same In St. Louis, At the Fair Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1978) PDS 90m; 2a/3sc; 1 set 5men,12women,ch 1020,0210,p,pc,a-8X, t-sx,dbs ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Rock Valley College, Rockford, IL 8/82 Fendrich, S. adapt, various pop songs same Seasons in the Sun Comedy-drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. B&B Players, Franklin H.S., Franklin, PA 12/82 Fewell, Marvin Light Horse Harry Lee pfd. by adults comm. & prem: Waldo Workshop Opera, Arlington, VA 6/76 Fisher, William Gut man, John The Happy Prince Fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Oscar Wilde Iowa State University, Iowa City 3/10/62 PDS 90 m; 2a/4sc; 1 set 3men,6women,ch 1010,0110,a-sx,t-sx,p, pc.dbs 1 act comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: Iowa State repeated '62 & '66 Fishman, Jack Palmer, Bruce Bim! Ban! Bits! pfd. by children New Theatre, NJ (tour) 1976 pfg.org. 1 act Fitelberg, Jerzy Brant, Neil Henny Penny Fable for grades K-6, pfd.'by children (1950) BM 30m; 1 act; 1 set 6sgrs,2spks 1021,2210,tp,p,str Flagello, Nicholas same The Piper of Hanelin Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after German folktale comm. & prem: Manhattan School of Music, NY 4/18/70 BM 60m; 3 acts 5men,3women,ch, ehl.eh.narr 3222,3321,tp,cel,hp, p,str ALSO PFD. BY: Hartt School of Music, CT 1/74 Flesch, Ed same The Sour Prince Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. Chateau Players, Illinois tour 1972 IEC 40m; lact; 1 set 3men,3women P COMMENTS: Especially designed for touring by high school or community theatres to elementary schools, (publisher) Fletcher, Grant same The Carrion Crow Folktale for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after radio play by John Jacob Miles Illinois Wesleyan Univ., Bloomington 3/53 comp. /AMC 45m; la/lsc; 1 set s,m,3t,2b,bs,2mime 2222,2000,tp,str COMMENTS: A comedic look at rustic life. Ends with the accidental shooting of a pet pig. ALSO PFD. BY: Grand Canyon College, Phoenix, AZ '81 Floyd, Carlisle same Slow Dusk Rural tragedy for grades 10-12, pfd. by adults University of Syracuse, NY 5/2/49 -53- BH 40m; 1 act; 1 set s,m,t,b 2222,4220,tp,pc,hp,str continued Videotaped COMMENTS: A romance between two young people of different religions ends in tragedy. Creates a folk-like atmosphere through its beautiful music. (ECCO!, Cincinnati Opera) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; recent pfs. Florida State Univ., Tallahassee '82; Univ. of Georgia, Athens '82; Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore '83; Univ. of Toledo, OH '84; Opera Theatre of Saint Louis (tour) '84 Forman, JoAnne Carleton, Jesse Sweetree Folk comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by adults Vermont Maple Festival, St. Albans 4/15/83 comp. 90m; 7sc; 1 set 2women,lman,2boys,2girls p OR chamb.orch Guides avail. COMMENTS: A tricky little plot, plus a lot of New England lore and politics, plus maple sugar making, (librettist) Forrest, Hamilton Don Fortunio Comedy, pfd. by h.s. National Music Camp, Interlochen, MI 7/22/52 comp. c/o PRS 30m; 1 act cast of 5 Forrest, H. A Matinee Idyll Comedy, pfd. by h.s. National Music Camp, Interlochen, MI 8/17/54 comp. c/o PRS 1 act Forsblad, Leland The Boy Who Cried "Wolf!" Fable for grades K-6, pfd. by children after Aesop SB 15m 1 solo.ch Forster, John Grownups Blumenthal, Vicky Comedy, pfd. by children First All Children's Theatre, NYC 4/12/80 comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act COMMENTS: I was thrilled to have found a winner...a first-rate musical satire about parents as seen by children, (letter to the editor, "Rockland County JournalNews") Funny and touching. ("New York" Magazine) No dragons here, no witches, no glass slippers, but a glimpse of growing up in a world where looking glasses more likely mean you're coming down with acne. [But] "Grownups" often seemed gently suburban and depressingly up-lifting. (R. Wetzsteon, "Village Voice") Foss, Lucas Reed, Alastair Griffelkin Fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults NBC-TV 11/6/55 stg.prem: Tanglewood, MA 8/6/56 CF 120m; 3 acts 4s,m,ch 2222,2211,pc,tp,p,str Videotaped COMMENTS: A light, bright score filled with simple humor and fancies. (T. Parker, "Hartford Courant") Expressively sympathetic. (F. Perkins, "New York Herald Tribune") ALSO PFD. BY: UCLA '63; Karlsruhe Opera, Germany '73 Foss, L. Menotti, Gian Carlo Introductions and Goodbyes Satire on cocktail parties, pfd. by adults New York Philharmonic 5/60 stgd: Spoleto, Italy 6/60 CF 9m; 1 act b.lOmime.eh 1011,1100,xyl,pc,p,hp,str OR p.xyl OR p 4-hnds ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Foss, L. Karsavina, Jean The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Mark Twain Indiana Univ., Bloomington 5/18/50 CF 45 m; la/2sc; 2 sets m,2t,2b,2bs,ch 1121,1211,pc,p,str Videotaped COMMENTS: Score manifests considerable rythmic force and orchestral skill, Musical style ranges from Wolf-Ferrari to Weill. (P. Nettl) ALSO PFD. BY: great number of productions -54- Fox, Malcolm Hughes, Ted The Iron Man AuMC /AuBC Musical theatre for grades 3-6, pfd. by adults Australian Broadcasting Education Section, Adelaide 1975 COMMENTS: Series of ten radio broadcasts. Fox, M. Vil6, James <5c Susan Sid the Serpent Who Wanted to Sing com p. c/o AuMC Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults 45m; la/5sc; 4 sets audience participation s,m,t,bs comm. & prem: State Opera of South Australia, Adelaide p OPT pc 5/77 Am.prem: Tri-Cities Opera, Binghamton, NY 3/81 COMMENTS: Designed for primary school audiences, (composer) Very singable, good response from all age levels - very wide appeal; very educational; unit set with changeable plugs to indicate different locales useful. (J.F. Ardune, Tri-Cities Opera) A delightful package...the play abounds in subtle touches as well as temperamental histrionics which can be enjoyed by young and old. (H. Tidemann, "Adelaide Advertiser") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within past five years. Frackenpohl, Arthur same Domestic Relations (To Beat or Not to Beat) Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after O.Henry's "A Harlem Tragedy" State Univ. of New York, Potsdam 12/17/72 comp. c/o ASCAP /AMC 20m; 1 act; 2 sets s,m,2b llll,1100,p,str ALSO PFD. BY: Texas A&I Univ., Kingsville 3/74 Franchetti, Arnold The Princess pfd. by adults Hartt School of Music, CT 3/16/52 comp. c/o ASCAP 15m; 1 act; 1 set 2s,a,b Franco, Johan The Prince and the Prophecy For grades K-6, pfd. by children ACA 40m; 5 acts; 7 sets soloists.ch P Frantz, Al same The Lion and the Mouse Fable for grades K-9, pfd. by adults or children loosely based on Aesop Lenehan Jr. H.S., Iowa 11/19/80 BM 60m; 2a/2sc 3men,lwoman,ch p OPT pc Fraser-Simson, H. Milne, A.A. (bk) Toad of Toad Hall Fantasy for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Kenneth Grahame Liverpool Repertory Theatre, England 12/21/29 SFr 2 acts; 10 sets 19men,8women PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Requires fantastic costumes. Freed, Arnold Zodiac Masque for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. John Marshall H.S., Rochester, MN 5/19/65 comp. e/o ASCAP 40min. ch,narr,dcrs chamb.orch Freed, Isadore Wilson, Pearl C. The Princess and the Vagabond pfd. by adults Hartt School of Music, CT 5/13/48 comp.est. c/o ASCAP 2 acts Freedman, Allen J. The Lion Who Wouldn't Wingate, Gifford For grades 3-6, pfd. by children or adults W. -55- SFr 1 set 6men,4women P Freedman, Harry Moore, Mavor Abracadabra Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. Courtenay Youth Music Centre, BC, Canada 7/22/79 French, Herbert S. Jr. Donaldson, John The Legend of Sleepy Hollow SFr Folk drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. and 9men,7women children p after Washington Irving Freund, Don Payton, Henry H. The Bishop's Ghost Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults Southern Opera Theatre, Memphis 10/29/75 (tour) ALSO PFD. BY: Southern Opera Theatre '76 Friedman, Gary Holt, Will The He Nobody Knows For grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. after book by Stephen M. Jospeh Helen Hayes Theatre, Broadway, NY 1970 CMC 50m; la/8sc; 1 set s,m,a,t,2b,bs 1010,0220,3sx,gtr,dbs,dms comp. 60m; la/lsc; 1 set 3s,2m,2t,2b,bs gtr,str-qnt SFr cast of 12 fl.sx.tpt.flg.tbn, dms,gtr,p,vlc,dbs COMMENTS: Has great appeal. Discusses the problems of youth in ghettos of New York — school, home, drugs, etc.... melodious rock music...underlying indictment against racial discrimination. (L. Lionhart, "Orpheus") Fuller-Hall, Sarah same The Ransom of Red Chief Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults and 1 child after O.Henry Appalachian State Univ., Boone, NC 4/2/82 comp. 45m; la/5sc; 2 sets s,boy-s,2t,b,spk P COMMENTS: Requires little as far as scenery or props, may be produced inexpensively. Doubleday & Co. holds story copyright, and must be contacted for permission to perform the work, (composer) Gallina, Jill same & Gallina, Michael Feelin' Good Revue for grades 3-6, pfd. by children (1981) Gallina, J. & M. same Follow That Star Christmas story for grades 3-9, pfd. by children Middle School, Sterling, NJ 12/18/82 Jen 40m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 10,ch,spk p,gtr,dbs,dms OR p Tape and guides avail. Recording avail. WWM 30m; la/4sc solos,ch P Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Minimal staging. Scenes accomplished with props. Three current-day astronauts are involved in a "time warp" which places them in Herod's court and a manger scene, (publisher) Gallina, J. same The Runaway Snowman Comedy-drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children (1981) Jen 30m; la/9sc; 1 set cast of 5,ch full oreh OR p Tape and guides avail. Recording avail. COMMENTS: Parts are probably available for all the children in the class, (publisher) Many production components, including staging suggestions, posters, and program covers available. (Opera for Youth) -56- Gallina, J. same Santa and the Snowmobile For grades 2-5, pfd. by children (1982) ShP cast of lO.eh.narr P Tape avail. Gallina, J. * Bacak, Joyce E. Three Ships Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by children story of Columbus (1982) Jen 45m; la/lse; 1 set cast of 12,ch full oroh OR p Tape & guides avail. Recording avail. COMMENTS: Parts are probably available for entire class, (publisher) Gallina, J. same The Wackadoo Zoo Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children (1982) WWM 30m; la/3sc; 1 set ch p or ensemble Tape & guides avail. COMMENTS: Professor of linguistics trys to "correct the speech" of mixed-up, but happy, animals - cows that meow, lions that crow, etc. (publisher) Gardiner, Julian same Alice Through the Looking Glass Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by children after Lewis Carroll Acting School, Loughton, Essex, England 2/67 pfg.org. Gardner, Janet same The North Pole Goes Rock and Roll Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by children (1982) ShP ch P Tape avail. COMMENTS: Santa changes his image, (publisher) Gardner, John Bel and the Dragon Kraemer, Timothy For grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults audience participation St. James Norlands Church, London, England 12/73 Am.prem: Opera Workshop, Pittsburgh 8/19/81 OUP 60m; 2 acts; 1 set 2s/2t,m/b,a,2spks,ch 2ps,pe,org,str COMMENTS: The Dragon is played by as many children as possible, (publisher) Garlick, Anthony The Christmas Tribute Carols, pfd. by adults and/or children ShP 12min. ch-satb org COMMENTS: Original carols form a background for the presentation of Renaissance paintings from the National Gallery and Metropolitan Museum on Christmas theme. Filmstrip of paintings is available, (publisher) Garwood, Margaret The Nightingale and the Rose Fable for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Oscar Wilde Pennsylvania Opera Theater, Philadelphia 10/21/73 CF /AMC 60m; 1 act 2s,m,a,t,b 2222,2220,tp,Dc,hp,str COMMENTS: [Comparing composer to R. Strauss]... Her mastery of this idiom, the sultry chromaticism, the sinuous lines, are an alert marriage of text and music — it is really quite startling. The opulence is thoroughly absorbing. (J. Horowitz, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: National Federation of Music Clubs, NYC '78 -57- Garza, W. The Blue Angel pfd. by adults University of Arizona, Tucson 4/13/73 pfg.org. 1 act Gates, Keith Robertson, Jon Tom Sawyer Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults and/or h.s. after Mark Twain comm: Governor's Program for Gifted Children prem: McNeese Univ., Lake Charles, LA 7/22/83 librettist 2a/6sc; 5 sets 2s,2m,5t,3b,3bs,6spks, ch.chl.ch Ull,1100,p,pc,vln, via,vie Gaul, Harvey Alice in Wonderland For grades 3-6, pfd. by children or adults after Lewis Carroll BM 60 m; 3 acts cast of 19,ch P Gesensway, Louis The Great Boffo and his Talking Dog Davis, Christopher pfd. by adults audience participation Academy of Vocal Arts, Philadelphia 2/7/61 TP 20m; 1 act s,t,b,bs llll,2110,tp,pc,p,str Gesner, Clark same SFr 1 set 4men,18 women 1121,1310,pe,str The Utter Glory of Morriasey Hall Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1979) COMMENTS: Set in English girl's school, (publisher) Giannini, Vittorio Simon, Robert A. Beauty and the Beast Fairy tale opera for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Mme. L. de Beaumont CBS Radio 11/24/38 stg.prem: Hartt School of Music, CT 2/14/46 BM 60m; la/2sc s,2m,a,4t,b,bs 2121,2220,tp,pc,str COMMENTS: Orchestra is large and very lush. The methods of setting, etc. make this work really better suited to an older audience despite the fairy tale origin. (J. Little, James Madison Univ.) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Giannini, V. same & Fee, Dorothy The Taming of the Shrew Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults after Shakespeare Music and Drama Guild, Cincinnati, OH 1/31/53 BM 150m; 3 acts 2s,5t,2b,4bs 2222,4321,tp.pc.cl.p, hp.str Videotaped Gibbs, Armstrong Bush, Nancy The Great Bell of Burley Historical drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults (1951) TP(Nov) 3 acts cast of 9,ch 2ps Gibbs, A. The Three Kings Nativity play, pfd. by children and/or adults Prospect Hill School, New Haven, CT 12/15/64 BH 105m; 4 acts solos,ch Gibson, Robert same The Adventures of Ton Sawyer Play with music, pfd. by children after Mark Twain (1976) BM 60m; 9sc cast of 15,ch 2ps Gideon, Miriam same The Adorable Mouse Folktale for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after French folktale Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY (1960) Jos llm; lact solo 1011,1000,tp,hpcd OR 1010,2000,tp,p,str Recording avail. -58- Gill, Richard Jinini AuMC 60m; 1 act s,boy-s,t,b,bs,ch 3231,5301 ,pc,pic,p,org, str.didjeridu, rhythm sticks, nulla nullas, woomeras pfd. by h.s. based on Aboriginal legend (1969) COMMENTS: Australian Aboriginal instruments can most likely be obtained from: Aboriginal Arts and Crafts, 580 N. School Lane, Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 2993016 or Australia House, 44 Exchange St., Portland, ME 04101 (207) 772-6765 Gill, R. The Pied Piper of Hamlyn Drama for 3-12, pfd. by children and adults after German folktale (1965) AuMC 54m; 1 act 7sgrs,spk,ch 3232,3220 ,tp,pc,str Gillis, Don The Gift of the Magi comp. est. c/o ASCAP 1 act lwoman,3men,ch P Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after O.Henry Texas Wesleyan College, Ft. Worth 12/7/65 ALSO PFD. BY: Community Opera, NYC 12/71 Gillis, D. The Libretto pfd. by adults Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman 12/60 comp.est. c/o ASCAP 1 act Gillis, D. Park Avenue Kids Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults and h.s. Elkhart H.S., Elkhart, IN 5/12/57 BM 105m; la/2sc same s,b,bs-b,ch 2232,4331,tp,str ALSO PFD. BY: National Music Camp, Interlochen, MI '59 Gillis, D. same Pep Rally Spoof of college life, pfd. by adults or h.s. National Music Camp, Interlochen, MI 8/15/57 BM 105m; 1 act 3s,2t,4b,bs,ch 3332,4541,6sx,pc,p, cel,hp Gingold, Norbert The Boot of Mr. Ticklewood For grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and children San Francisco Children's Opera 6/3/68 pfg.org. Gingold, N. Gingold, Heddy Cinderella pfg.org. Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by children and 135m; 3a/3sc; 2 sets adults 6adults,18chl,chl.ch 2121,2210,pc.str San Francisco Children's Opera 11/55 repeated in many seasons COMMENTS: No production or casting problems. (R. Kuras, S.F. Children's Opera) Gingold, N. Gingold, H. A Date with Santa comp. Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by children and 135m; 2a/6sc; 4 sets adults 4adults,19chl,chl.ch Theatre Perrault, Marseille, France 11/50 2121,2210,pc,str Am.prem: San Francisco Children's Opera 12/9/56 Tape avail. repeated many seasons COMMENTS: No production or casting problems. (R. Kuras, S.F. Children's Opera) Gingold, N. Gingold, H. The Emperor's New Clothes Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by children and adults after Andersen San Francisco Children's Opera 3/22/59 repeated many seasons -59- pfg.org. Gingold, N. Gingold, H. GoUiloeks Becomes Queen Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by children and adults San Francisco Children's Opera 1/19/64 repeated many seasons pfg.org. Gingold, N. Gingold, H. Johnny Appleseed pfg.org. American opera for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and children 120m; 2a/2sc; 2 sets based on life of John Chapman 4adults,16chl,chl.ch San Francisco Children's Opera 5/57 2121,2210,pc.str repeated many seasons Tape avail. COMMENTS: No production or casting problems. (R. Kuras, S.F. Children's Opera) Gingold, N. Gingold, H. Little Red Riding Hood comp. Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and 135m; 3a/3sc; 3 sets children 4adults,21chl,chl.oh Thefltre Perrault, Marseille, France 5/49 2121,2210,pc.str Am.prem: San Francisco Children's Opera 1/20/57 Tape avail, repeated many seasons COMMENTS: No production or casting problems. (R. Kuras, S.F. Children's Opera) Gingold, N. Gingold, H. The Magic Lamp Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and children San Francisco Children's Opera 1957 repeated many seasons pfg.org. Gingold, N. Gingold, H. Princess Honey Becomes Queen Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and children San Francisco Children's Opera 1956 pfg.org. Gingold, N. Gingold, H. Puss 'n Boots comp. Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and 135m; 3a/5sc; 5 sets children 5adults,14chl,chl.ch Theatre Perrault, Marseille, France 3/49 2121,2210,pc.str Am.prem: San Francisco Children's Opera 2/26/56 Tape avail, repeated many seasons COMMENTS: No production or casting problems. (R. Kuras, S.F. Children's Opera) Gingold, N. Gingold, H. Santa Claus' Beard comp. Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and 135m; 2a/4sc; 2 sets children 2adults,21chl,chl.ch Theatre Perrault, Marseille, France 11/49 2121,2210,pc.str Am.prem: San Francisco Children's Opera 12/18/55 Tape avail, repeated many seasons COMMENTS: No production or casting problems. (R. Kuras, S.F. Children's Opera) Gingold, N. Gingold, H. Sinbad the Sailor comp. Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and 135m; 3a/3sc; 3 sets children 5adults,12chl,chl.ch original story; only name Sinbad is used 2121,2210,pc,str Theatre Perrault, Marseille, France 4/9/50 Tape avail. Am.prem: San Francisco Children's Opera 10/7/56 repeated many seasons COMMENTS: No production or casting problems. (R. Kuras, S.F. Children's Opera) -60- Gingold, N. Gingold, H. Sleeping Beauty comp. Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and 135m; 3a/7sc; 4 sets children 4adults,17chl,chl.ch Theatre Perrault, Marseille, France 10/49 2121,2210,pc,str Am.prem: San Francisco Children's Opera 3/25/56 repeated many seasons COMMENTS: No production or casting problems. (R. Kuras, S.F. Children's Opera) pfg.org. Gingold, N. Gingold, H. Snow White and Rose Red Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and children San Francisco Children's Opera 4/3/56 repeated many seasons Gingold, N. Gingold, H. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs p g g Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and 135m; 3a/5sc; 4 sets children 5adults,21chl,chl.ch San Francisco Children's Opera 9/53 2121,2210,pc,str Tape avail. repeated many seasons COMMENTS: No production or casting problems. (R. Kuras, S.F. Children's Opera) Gingold, N. Gingold, H. Song of Happiness Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and children San Francisco Children's Opera 1/26/60 pfg.org. Gingold, N. Gingold, H. Suzanne and her Double Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and children San Francisco Children's Opera 3/26/83 pfg.org. 3 acts Gingold, N. Gingold, H. Three Little Jitterbugs Musical fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and children San Francisco Children's Opera 11/13/55 pfg.org. Gingold, N. Gingold, H. Wolferl Opera for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and children based on Mozart's life San Francisco Children's Opera 1/81 pfg.org. 135m; 2a/7sc; 5 sets 10adults,7chl,chl.ch 2121,2210,pc,str Tape avail. COMMENTS: No production or casting problems. (R. Kuras, S.F. Children's Opera) Gitter, Marshall & Heltzler, Gary Nowell, Janie B. Hoedown Heaven Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Pretense Theatre, Jacksonville Beach, FL 1980 Glen, Robert & McAfferty, Maureen same Out of This World Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children PDS 90m; 2a/2sc; 1 set 4men,3women 1010,0110,a-sx,p,pe,dbs Wei 45m 7boys,3girls,boy-ch P COMMENTS: Allows children to voice some of their dissatisfactions with contemporary society. Much opportunity to build original moon sets. Uncomplex piano accompaniment. Can be produced very economically, (publisher) Golden, Joseph same The Butterfly That Blushed PDS Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children or adults and 60m; la/5sc; 1 set children cast of 11 (1954) p ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Esquire Hills Elem. School, Bremerton, WA 5/27/82 -61- Goldman, Edward M. same David Drama for grades K-12, pfd. by children and adults after biblical story (1967) eomp. c/o ASCAP /AMC 75m; 3a/13sc; 1 set s,boy-s,3t,4b,2bs-b,4bs,ch p OR org Goldstaub, Paul R. The Marriage Proposal same Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Chekhov Mankato State University, MN 5/25/78 AMC 30m; la/lsc; 1 set s,t,b 1110,0000,p,pc Goldstein, William A Bullet for Billy the Kid Shofer, Marvin pfd. by adults CBS-TV 1965 TP(Fox) 45m; 1 act 4sgrs,2spks,ch chamb.orch ALSO PFD. BY: Springfield Jr. College, IL 2/67 Goldstein, W. Shofer, M. A Total Sweet Success pfd. by adults after Mark Twain's "The £1,000,000 Bank Note" Lincoln Center Experimental Theatre, NY 10/66 Goodman, Alfred Rein, Robert The Statues at Turtle Bay AMC form: East River Legend 35m Fantasy about United Nations, pfd. by children and adults 2chl,2t,b,3spks,chl.ch Henry Street Settlement, NYC 5/25/58 2121,2210,tp,pc,p,str Gordon, Philip Scanlon, Marie C. The Shoe of Little Noby Christmas opera, pfd. by adults after story by Francois Coppge (1957) com p. c/o ASCAP /AMC 60m; 2 acts; 1 set 2s,2m,2a,3t,bs,mime,ch many small roles 2222,4231,tp,pc,str Gordon, P. Scanlon, M.C. A Tale from Chaucer pfd. by adults after Chanticleer story in "The Canterbury Tales" Trenton State College, NJ 5/66 com p. c/o ASCAP /AMC TKFox) 70m cast of 6,ch,dcrs chamb.orch 40m; 1 act s,t,b,bs 2222,2210,tp,pc,hp, cel,str OR p Gorney, Jay Austin, James The Geografoof BM Musical parable, pfd. by children or adults and children 30m; 1 act cast of 10,7dcrs 1121,lU0,p,str Gottlieb, Jack same Sharing the Prophets Musical encounter, pfd. by children GS 45m ch p,pc,dbs,tape COMMENTS: Provocative and entertaining way for young people to explore contemporary spiritual values, (publisher) Gray, David Greenberg, Noah adapt, anon, trans: Auden, W.H. A Christmas Carol Christmas drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Dickens Nottingham, England 1/60 TP(Nov) 2 acts cast of 32,ch The Play of Daniel Medieval Christmas play, pfd. by adults New York Pro Musica 12/57 OUP 60 m 12sgrs,ch,narr medieval insts COMMENTS: English narration of Latin text, (publisher) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous -62- tp,pc,glock,hp,p,str Greenberg, N. adapt, anon trans: Auden, W.H. The Play of Herod Medieval Christmas play, pfd. by adults New York Pro Musica 12/63 OUP 80m 20sgrs,ch,narr medieval insts COMMENTS: English narration of Latin text, (publisher) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Griffiths, Philip <Sc Shaw, Eric adapt. Delibes same My Daughter Coppelia pfd. by adults adaptation of Delibes' ballet (1972) OUP 90m cast of 4,ch,dcrs 2vln,vlc,pc,p OR p Gross, Eric Kitson, Alan The Ugly Duckling "Pantomime", pfd. by adults after Andersen BM(Leeds) /AuMC 150m pop or light music ensemble Gross, Robert Allen, Donald The Bald Soprano com p. c/o BMI /AMC Absurdist comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 85m; la/lsc; 1 set s,m,a,t,b,bs after Ionesco llll,1100,pc,hp,str Occidental College, Los Angeles 5/62 Groth, Howard Petruehio pfd. by adults Arkansas State College, Conway 3/29/54 pfg.org. 100m; 3 acts; 3 sets s,2t,2b,bs ALSO PFD. BY: Arkansas State College, Conway '56 Gruenberg, Louis Erskine, John Jack and the Beanstalk "A Fairy Opera for the Childlike", pfd. by adults Juilliard School, NYC 11/19/31 comp.est. 3a/13se; 5 sets cast of 9,ch 2122,4231,E-hn,tp,pc, p,hp,cel,str ALSO PFD. BY: Jr. Programs, L.A. Philharmonic '41; Performing Arts Repertory Theatre, NYC '73 Gualillo, Nicholas same Cinderella and the Fairy pfd. by adults based on Perrault New York Intercity Opera, Cooper Union 11/19/77 comp. COMMENTS: Part One of trilogy: "The Phantom Princess". Gualillo, N. same The Phantom Princess comp. COMMENTS: Trilogy comprised of "Cinderella and the Fairy", "The Royal Ball", and "The Magic Slipper". No record of performances other than of Part One. Hagemann, Virginia The Birds' Christmas Carol same For grades 7-12, pfd. by jr.h.s. or h.s. after story by Kate Douglas Wiggin TP 60m; 3 acts 10boys,9girls,ch P Hagemann, V. same & Jones, Eleanor (bk) Hagemann, V. A Christmas Carol Christmas operetta, pfd. by adults and children after Dickens (1975) P The Pied Piper TP -63- TP 2a/4sc 14 men ,4 women,girl-ch Halley, Paul The Prince and the Pauper pfd. by children and adults same Sroka, Elliott (bk) after Mark Twain Cathedral School Choristers and Players, Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, NYC 3/11/83 pfg.org. Halpern, Sidney The Monkey's Paw Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after W.W. Jacobs Off Broadway Opera Co., NYC 4/4/65 AMC 1 act Halstenson, Michael Red Riding Hood and the Wolf pfd. by adults University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 6/8/81 pfg.org. 15m p Hamilton, Kelly same Trizie True, Teen Detective Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. SFr 4men,4women P COMMENTS: A cleverly camp celebration of some of the greatest pulp fiction (Nancy Drew) ever written. ("New York Daily News") Hamilton, Marcia Hamilton, Christian A Christmas Eve with Music or To Please Mr. Plumjoy Christmas opera, pfd. by adults Duquesne Univ., Pittsburgh, PA 1957 GAL 1 act 3sgrs,mime,ch llll,1000,pic,pc,p Hamm, Charles Edward same The Box pfd. by adults Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 2/4/61 com p. c/o Dartmouth College 1 act Hamm, C.E. The Cask of Anontillado pfd. by adults after Poe Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, OH 3/1/53 com p. c/o Dartmouth College 1 act Hamm, C.E. The Monkey's Paw Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after W.W. Jacobs Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, OH 5/2/52 com p. c/o Dartmouth College la/3sc cast of 5 ALSO PFD. BY: American Conservatory, Chicago 11/52; Chamber Opera Workshop, Chicago 12/52; Cincinnati Music and Drama Guild 5/52 Hamm, C.E. The Salesgirl pfd. by adults Virginia Intermountain College, Bristol 3/1/55 comp. c/o Dartmouth CoUege 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: Virginia Intermountain College, Bristol '60 Hamm, C.E The Scent of Sasparillw pfd. by adults Sir Francis Drake Hotel, San Francisco, CA 9/5/54 comp. c/o Dartmouth CoUege 1 act Hamm, C.E same The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Fantasy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Thurber Ohio University, Athens 7/30/53 comp. c/o Dartmouth College 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: Louisiana State Univ. '53; Cincinnati Conservatory of Music '54; Cincinnati Music and Drama Guild '54 Hand, Colin Alton, Edwin H. The King of the Golden River Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by children after story by John Ruskin (1965) -64- TP(Nov) 45m cast of 6,ch rcdrs,pc,p OPT vln.vlc Hannay, Roger Lamb, Jerome Two Tickets to Omaha (Perfidy Confounded) pfd. by adults Concordia College, Moorhead, MN 7/21/60 eomp. c/o ASCAP 2 acts Hanselmann, Paul Fendrich, Shubert The Chips are Down Melodrama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1963) PDS 60m; 2a/3sc; 1 set 3men,4 women P ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Palace Showboat Dinner Theatre, Stockton, CA 9/82 Hanson, Daryl Stimmel, Bert Christopher Colunbus Musical fantasy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale 5/1/76 comp. c/o AMC 60m 4men,4 women 1121,2010,pic,pc,dbs, gtr,p,hpcd Hanson, D. Stimmel, B. Harder, Eleanor same The Happy Prince Fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Oscar Wilde (1977) AMC 2s,a,3t,b,ch P Beauty and the Lonely Beast PDS Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 60m; 2a/10se Parody on "Beauty and the Beast" 2men,4women (1969) p ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Lake George Youth Theatre, NY 7/82 Harder, E. same Gold Fever Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1974) PDS 90m; 2a/2sc; 1 set 4men,3women,ch P COMMENTS: Music is easy; speaking in rhythms employed. Simple set pieces required. (D. Wayland, Opera for Youth) ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Freedom High School, Morgantown, NC 5/82 Harder, E. same New Clothes for the Empress PDS Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 90m; 2a/4sc; 1 set Parody on "The Emperor's New Clothes" 2men,4women,ch (1980) p COMMENTS: Simple set pieces used; outlandish costumes for Empress required. Wonderfully funny. (D. Wayland, Opera for Youth) ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Theatre North, Tulsa, OK 8/82 Harnick, Sheldon same Dragons comp. Fantasy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults 2 acts after play by Yevgeny Schwarz cast of 8,oh O'Neill Theater Center, CT (reading) 1983 full orch National Institute for Music Theater, NYC (reading) 4/84 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 11/84 Harnick, S. same Frustration Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. spoof on "PelUas et Mglisande" Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 1969 TP /AMC 5min. s,a cl.p.vln ALSO PFD. BY: various; recent pfs. Eastern Kentucky Univ., Richmond '79; De Paul Univ., Chicago '81; Bel Canto Opera, NYC '81 Harris, Theodore Williams, William Carlos The First President For grades 3-9, pfd. by adults Fairleigh Dickinson Univ., Rutherford, NJ 1964 -65- comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act Harrison, Lou Morris, William For grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Grimm YWHA, Kaufman Aud., NYC 5/14/59 SoM 40 m; 1 act s,a,b 1210,0110,pc,p,cel,hp,tack piano.str PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Tack piano: an upright, prepared by putting thumbtacks into each hammer, resulting in a metallic sound. Harte, Stan Jr. Christnas in Sherwood Christmas opera, pfd. by children BM cast of 8,ch P Haskins, Robert Koppenhaver, Allen J. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow For grades 3-9, pfd. by adults and children after Washington Irving Springfield Civic Opera (Ohio Lyric) 10/30/76 AMC 1 act 2s,m,2t,b,bs-b,ch,chl.ch vln,p Haskins, R. Koppenhaver, A.J. A Piano Cones to Arkansas Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation after 1854 story by Thomas B. Thorpe Ohio Lyric Theatre, Springfield 1978 (tour) pfg.org. 17m; la/lsc; 1 set s.t.bs fl.gtr.dbs.p Guides avail. COMMENTS: Designed to be performed in elementary school classrooms. Hatch, Owen A. Rettke, Marian Once Upon a Chriatnas ShP Christmas opera for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults and 45m; 1 set children 7adults,boy-s,eh after Tolstoy's "Where Love Is, God is Also" p OR org Haufrecht, Herbert Boney Quillan same Pantomime opera, pfd. by adults based on three folktales American Legion Hall, Chichester, NY 8/18/51 (rev. 1957) BB 30m; la/3sc 2s>2a,t,2b,spk,ch,narr 2222,2210,pic,tp,pc, gtr.str OR p COMMENTS: Title character was an eccentric; a Civil War veteran and lumberman, a prankster and a maker of verses and songs. Haufrecht, H. same A Pot of Broth pfd. by adults after W.B. Yeats After Dinner Opera, NYC 1964 (WNYC radio) AMC 30m; 1 act m,t,b 0111,1000,hp,str COMMENTS: An amusing, caustic sketch of a beggar who figuratively turns stone into bread. The composer has a strong attachment to folk music, and lets the Irish idiom dominate pleasantly without letting the music dominate the text. (R. Ericson, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: After Dinner Opera, NYC (tour) '68 Haufrecht, H. The Story of Ferdinand Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Rochester Pops Orch., NY 1964 com p. c/o BMI 1 act Haufrecht, H. We've Come from the City Musical play for h.s. or camps, pfd. by children ACA 25m; 1 act cast of 3, spk,ch 1121,2310,3sx,tp,pc,str Haupt, Lois Hansel and Gretel adapt. Humperdinck For grades K-6 adaptation of Humperdinck opera (1930) -66- GS 1 act P Haussner, Karl completion of sketches left by R. Strauss The Donkey's Shadow (Des Esels Schatten) pfd. by adults or h.s. after CM. Wieland's novel "The Abderites" Ettal, Germany 1964 Am.prem: Northern Arizona Univ., Flagstaff 8/14/70 BH 90m; 2 acts s,a,2t,b,3bs 2222,2220,tp,pc,p,str COMMENTS: English translation by Maria Pelikan. Hays, Henry Brian The Little Match Girl Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Andersen College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, MN 1/77 pfg.org. 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: Univ. of Oregon, Eugene 12/77 Hazell, Chris Holy Pop cantata for unison voices Emmanuel Lutheran Church, NYC 4/24/77 TP(Nov) 22m ch p OPT dms.dbs Head, Michael Bush, Nancy The Bachelor Mouse Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children St. Christopher's School, London, England 7/51 BH 60 m; 3 scenes 6sgrs,3spks,ch fl,cl,p,vln,vlc COMMENTS: Role of Weasel may be sung by baritone if desired, (publisher) ALSO PFD. BY: Children's Theatre Opera Wksp., Milwaukee '56; Charleston Conservatory, PA '61; Hillsboro Highschool, KS '63; Western Kentucky Univ., Bowling Green '78 Healey, Derek same Mr. Punch comp. /CMC Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children or adults or h.s. 40m; 2 acts; 1 set after "Punch and Judy" puppet play cast of 7,ch Gordon School, Maidenhead, England 7/3/69 rcdrs,2pc,p,str COMMENTS: Unit set required. Work is a ballad opera with some melodrama. The students (aged 12-15) enjoyed performing the work, and because of its form, the piece was easy to rehearse and put together, (composer) Moved fast, with plenty of variety and depth. ("Maidenhead Advisor") Helleso, Robin & Johnson, David same & Duncan, Nancy Flying/Falling Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults and h.s. Emmy Gifford Children's Theatre, Omaha 7/15/82 pfg.org. 70m; 1 act; 1 set 5adults,7h.s. 2gtr,el-p Guides avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Stage at least 25x25 required. Performance should be followed by discussion groups. COMMENTS: A rock musical about chemical dependency. Very enthusiastic response, especially when used with study guides. Has proved very effective in making the topic acceptable for fruitful discussions. (N. Duncan, Emmy Gifford Children's Theatre) Hemenway, Edith Hemenway, Sarah Benny and the Bear Comedy for grades K-2, pfd. by adults Boston Children's Opera Co., Manchester, NH 5/80 comp. 40m; la/4sc; 1 set 2s,m,t,b,spk P COMMENTS: This has been our most successful opera. The audience response is overwhelming. We stage the 'chase' scene out into the audience, and this has delighted the children. (J. Fitz, Boston Children's Opera Co.) Excellent! (C. Badea) -67- Hemenway, E. Hemenway, S. The Twilight of Magic Comedy for grades 3-6, pfd. by adults after Hugh Lofting Third Street Music Settlement, NYC 1/12/84 comp. 45m; la/6sc; 1-2 sets 2s,m,b P COMMENTS: Charming, well-written, well-composed work which should be very appealing to young audiences. Blends mystery and humor. Score is very interesting and greatly enhances the mood of the script. Requires adult performers for effective realization. (J. Pape, Opera for Youth) Henderson, Alva same The Last Leaf Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after O.Henry San Jose State University Opera, CA 6/17/79 AMC 55m; 1 act s,m,a,2b,bs 2122,2000 ,pic,E-hn, tp,pc,p,cel,hp,str Videotaped PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Set should have area for flashback scene. ALSO PFD. BY: Lake George Contemporary Opera Studio, NY '80; San Jose State Univ./Community Opera (tour) '81-'82; New York Univ. '82 Henderson, A. Lewis, Janet The Last of the Mohicans Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after James Fennimore Cooper comm. & prem: Wilmington Opera, DE 6/12/76 AMC 180m; 3a/10sc; 1 set 2s,2t,3b,bs-b,bs,ch 2122,2220,tp,2pc,cel, hp,str PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Requires sets and costumes of professional quality. COMMENTS: The music has many virtues - lyricism, vocal lines that are flexible and good to sing, liveliness and color. (A. Porter, "The New Yorker") Henze, Hans Werner Di Leva, Giuseppe Eng.trans: Blumer, Rodney Pollicino Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults after "Tom Thumb" story by Collodi Montepulciano Festival, Italy 8/80 Am.prem: Cabrillo Festival, CA 8/83 EAM(Sch) 80m lladults,14chl,ch,chl.ch adult orch: vln.p child orch: rcdrs,trn-fl, K-hn,gtr,Orff insts, pc,3vln,3vlc,dbs COMMENTS: Directors should be breaking down doors to get at this work. Outstanding roles for adults and children... and strong movement possibilities. (M. Lynch, East Cleveland Public Schools; Opera for Youth) One of the few [children's works] that honor opera as an art form and children as human beings. (A. Rich, "Newsweek") ALSO PFD. BY: Covent Garden '80; Stuttgart '81, '82; Vienna Volksoper'83 TP(Chl) 1 act Herrmann, Bernard Anderson, Maxwell A ChristMS Carol Musical TV play, pfd. by adults after Dickens CBS-TV 12/23/54 Herzog, Edward Novak, David PDS The Tiniest Town in Mexico Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and/or adults 60m; 2a/2sc; 1 set cast of 8,ch or h.s. fl,2tpt,p,pe, (1961) gtr,vln,dbs ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Malcolm Price Laboratory School, Cedar Falls, IA 1/83 HiU, Mabel Wood Coit, Dorothy The Roae and the Ring Satire for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after William Makepeace Thackeray -68- AMC 2a/6sc cast of 22 llll,1100,tp,p,str Hill, Mirrie Pirani, Leila AIM /AuMC 30m cast of 5,eh Old Mr. Sundown Operetta for grades 3-6 (1935) P Hiller, Lejaren Smalley, Webster Chang Fu, the Witch of Moon Mountain Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults based on form of Pekin Opera Univ. of Texas, Austin 11/29/82 eomp. c/o ASCAP 65m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 11 fl,pic,hp,vla,pc Tape avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Traditional Chinese theatre set and costumes. COMMENTS: The play was very successful with both bused-in audiences from schools and with audiences at public performances. (W. Smalley, Univ. of Texas, Austin) Hindemtth, Paul Let's Build a Town (Wir bauen eine Stadt) EAM(Sch) Seitz, Robert pfd. by children 1 act trans: List, George Berlin, Germany 6/21/30 variable cast Am.prem: NY State University Teacher's College, Genesee minimum 3 insts 1956 COMMENTS: Children build a town, grown-ups take second place. ALSO PFD. BY (in English): NYC Parks Dept. '67; Opera New England (tour) '81; Mississippi Opera, Jackson '83 Hindemith, P. Wilder, Thornton The Long Christmas Dinner Drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults set in New England Mannheim, Germany 12/17/61 Am.prem: Juilliard School, N.YC 3/13/63 EAM(Sch) /AMC 50m; la/lsc; 1 set 3s,m,2a,2t,2b,bs 2122,1221,cbsn,pic, pc,hpcd,str COMMENTS: Through the ingenious use of the "Door of Life" and the "Door of Death", Wilder cunningly telescoped the saga of four generations into a single scene, so that we watch the family emerge from early settlers into prosperous men of affairs. The score is made up of small closed numbers; each of these ideas is handled with consummate skill. (P. Heyworth, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: various; recent pfs. Cinnabar Opera, Petaluma, CA '80; Florida State Univ., Tallahassee '81; Temple Univ., Philadelphia '81 Hitt, James A. Haubold, Cleve The Magic Devil Lion SFr "Oriental Adventure for Children and Bright Adults", pfd. 1 set by children cast of 6,ch Hitt, J.A. Haubold, C. Sherlock Holmes and the Curious Adventure of the SFr Clockwork Prince 1 set Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 6men,4women P Hoddinott, Alun Piper, Myfanwy What the Old Man Does Is Always Right Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults and children after Andersen (1980) OUP 60m; 1 act cast of 9,ehl.ch cl,hn,vln,vle,2ps,po COMMENTS: Simple sets and props, (publisher) Interesting music and story. Children can function as scenery. (NOA Newsletter). Hoiby, Lee Hupler, Dudley Something New for the Zoo Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults reading: O'Neill Theatre Center Conf., CT 7/19/80 prem: Prince George's Civic Opera, MD 5/7/83 BM 45m; 1 act s,m,t,b llll,1110,tp,pc,p,str OR 2ps COMMENTS: Men turn into monkeys. ALSO PFD. BY: Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City 2/83; After Dinner Opera, NYC 4/84 -69- Holden, Mark Bernhard, Jim Scrooge Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" Theatre Under the Stars, Houston, TX 12/22/78 Prem.new vers: University of Texas, Austin 12/10/82 pfg.org. 2 acts cast of 42 orch. of 21 Videotaped Holland, Kim Klingle Put AuMC Children's Christmas musical, pfd. by children and adults 45min. Barry Crocker's Sound of Music, Australia 1976 cast of 8,ch,chl.ch 2000,0320,pic,el-gtr, el-bs,pc,vln,vlc,dbs Hollingsworth, Stanley Levine, Rhoda Harrison Loved his Umbrella Musical cartoon for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after book by R. Levine Spoleto Festival, Charleston, SC 5/24/81 BM /AMC 1 act cast of 14 1121,2100,2pc,p,cel, hp,str-qt. Videotaped COMMENTS: Simple charm and a zany, percussive score. (W. Starr, "Columbia State") A thorough treat. (A. Kozinn, "Charleston News and Courier") ALSO PFD. BY: San Jose Community Opera, CA (tour) '83; Children's Free Opera, NYC '83 Hollingsworth, S. The Mother same & Fandel, J. Fairy tale for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Andersen Curtis Institute, Philadelphia, PA 3/29/54 BM(Col) 35m; 1 act 2s,2m,t,b ini,lluO,tp,pc,p,hp,str Videotaped COMMENTS: A mother grieves for her dead child. ALSO PFD. BY: Spoleto Festival, Italy '63; Princeton Opera, NJ '65; San Jose State Univ., CA '78; Spoleto Festival, SC '81; etc. Hollingsworth, S. same & Moult on, Henry The Selfish Giant Fable for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Oscar Wilde Spoleto Festival, Charleston, SC 5/24/81 BM /AMC 1 act s,boy-s,bs-b,4chl,mime llll,1100,2pc,p,cel,hp, str-qnt Videotaped COMMENTS: Contrived language of the libretto [but] some fine composing. (L. Pay sour, "The Observer") Libretto...about love, generosity, and tearing down barriers [went on] far too long to sustain real interest. [Music] reflects Menotti's style. (R. Jacobson, "Opera News") pfg.org. Holman, Derek Doctor Canon's Cure 50m Davies, Robertson For grades 3-9, pfd. by children and adults comm. & prem: Canadian Children's Opera Chorus, Toronto 7men,10women,chl.ch 5/19/82 P Videotaped COMMENTS: Successful enough to entertain both children & adults. When a traveling opera company gets stranded because an innkeeper has confiscated their instruments, Dr. Canon arrives with his "cure"; telling them to be their own instruments, he reveals The Art of Canon. (J. Kraglund, "Toronto Globe and Mail") It fulfilled all the requirements for success and should certainly go on to become a staple in the unfortunately small repertoire of works suitable for children's choruses around the world. Set in 1820 in Northern Italy, the mysterious, stovepipe-hatted Doctor Canon teaches the company how to use their voices to imitate the missing instruments and create harmonies by means of the canon. An opera within an opera is pure delight, full of charm and fun. (P. Dyson, "Opera Canada") ALSO PFD. BY: Canadian Children's Opera Chorus (tour) '83, '84 -70- Holman, Roger & May, Simon May, S. & Barnett, Clive Snike Dramatic comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults loosely based on "Nicholas Nickleby" Kingston Grammar School, England 1973 Wei 2 acts; 7 scenes llmen,3women,ch 1020,0110,gtr,b-gtr> a-sx,t-sx,dms OR 2sx,winds,hn,2tpt, tbn,pc,dms,2gtr,b-gtr, 2synth,p,str Videotaped COMMENTS: Compares modern day schools with Victorian schools of the 19th century; many memorable songs - including sensitive ballads and rock and roll. (publisher) ALSO PFD. BY: BBC-TV Hopkins, Antony same Dr. Musikus Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation London Opera Players, England 1970 MMB(Ch) 50m; 1 act m,t,b,bs-b P Hopkins, A. same Lady Rhoesia Satire, pfd. by adults after Ingoldsby legends Sadler's Wells, London, England 3/48 MMB(Ch) 60m; 1 act 2s,2t,b,2bs 2222,4231 .tp.xyl.pc, hp.str Hopkins, John A Light Shining in the Darkness Music-theatre Nativity story for children GS 30m lsgr,8spks,narr,ch, mimes.dcrs rcdrs,pc,2gtr,p-4hnds, 3vln,vlc Hopson, Hal Silent Night Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation story of writing of "Silent Night" (1980) Jen 20m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 7,ch rhythm insts Sc handbells Tape and guides avail. Horacek, Leo Golz, Joseph The TeU-Tale Heart Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Poe West Virginia University, Morgantown 8/7/68 comp. c/o WV Univ. 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: West Virginia Univ. '69 & '75; Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. '80 <3c '81 Horovitz, Joseph Flanders, Michael Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo Pop-cantata, pfd. by children (1973) TP(Nov) 26min. unison or 2-part ch p.dbs.dms ALSO PFD. BY: Holy Cross Lutheran School, Detroit 3/83 Horovitz, J. Snell, Gordon Gentleman's Island Comedy, pfd. by adults after W.S. Gilbert Cheltenham Festival, England 1959 MMB(Che) 30m; la/2sc t,b 1111,1000,pc.p.str Horvit, Michael same Adventure in Space Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults Piccolo Opera, Detroit, MI 10/12/81 comp. c/o ASCAP 55m; la/3sc; 2 sets 2s,t,b,bs 1111,1100 ,str-qnt,tape Tape avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Lighting effects. COMMENTS: Very good family entertainment. (M. Gordon, Piccolo Opera) -71- Horvit, M. same TOMO - Opera-Fantasy for Children Drama for grades K-9, pfd. by adults and children University of Houston Opera Wksp. 11/21/68 comp. c/o ASCAP 55m; la/lsc; 1 set s,m,b,ch,chl.ch,dcrs 2222,1210,tp,pc,hp,str House, L. Marguerite adapt. J. Strauss same Masquerade in Vienna Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. adaptation of "Die Fledermaus" TP 90m; 3a/3sc s,2m,2t,4b,5spks,ch p OR chamb.orch OR full oreh House, L.M. same Professor Owl Operetta for grades K-6, pfd. by children RAH 1 act; 1 set 6sgrs,13spks,ch P COMMENTS: Author's objective is to interest children in reading good books. (Opera for Youth) House, L. M. Laukandt, Renata The Stockings Were Hung Christmas operetta for grades K-6, pfd. by children (1957) TP 45m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 31 P Hovhaness, Alan same The Blue Plane CFP Musical fairy tale, pfd. by adults 26m; la/4se Grand Opera Festival, San Antonio, TX 12/15/59 conc.pf. s,t,b,ch 2222,4231,tp,pe,hp,str Hoyland, Vic Xingu EAM Music-theatre work for grades 3-12, pfd. by children or 30m; 3 scenes h.s. 3ch (up to 75) Essex Youth Orchestra 3030,3330,4pc,eel, vibes,hp.str PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Lighting effects are desirable, costumes are essential. (publisher) COMMENTS: Presents Xingu Indians of the Amazon Basin as hunters who co-exist with nature in a spirit of harmony, (publisher) Huckaby, William Sutton, Vern pfg.org. Musical melodrama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Robert & Maggie Moulton's "Jesse James" Northfield Arts Guild, MN 9/9/76 Hughes, Glenn The Magic Apple SFr Adventure with music for grades 3-6, pfd. by adults or 2 sets children cast of 11 after Grimm P University of Washington, Seattle 1954 Hulett, Michael same Wind in the Willows PDS Folk comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults 90m; la/llsc; 1 set or h.s. cast of 5-8 after Kenneth Grahame P,cl,fl Rhinelander Area Children's Arts Program, WI 10/82 Humel, Gerald Brucker, Roger The Proposal Chamber opera, pfd. by adults Southwestern College, Winfield, KS 1958 BM 17 m; 1 act s,a,t,b fl,pie,ob,str ALSO PFD. BY: Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony, AR '59 & '68 -72- Hummack, Bobby Alice in Wonderland (arr) Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by children Billman, Larry (bk) adapt, from 1951 Disney film after Carroll HLe(WD) la/lsc; 1 set eh OPT soloists orch OR p,gtr,bs,dms Tape and guide avail. Hunkins, Eusebia Child of Promise pfd. by adults Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony, AR 7/25/65 com p. c/o ASCAP 1 act Hunkins, E. Hammood, Emily The Magic Laurel Trees Fairy tale for grades K-9, pfd. by children or h.s. after Grimm's "12 Dancing Princesses" comm. & prem: Laurel School of the Theatre, Shaker Heights, OH 1974 CF /AMC 75m; 2a/7sc 14boys,15girls,ch; possible doubling 2fl,p,pc COMMENTS: Huge cast [but doubling possible]. (Opera for Youth) Hunkins, E. same Mice in Council Fable for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Aesop (1952) CF 35m; 1 act cast of 8,ch-satb p,2tpt,snare-dms Hunkins, E. same The Reluctant Hero Fable for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Aesop's "Mice in Council" (1952) CF 16m; 1 act 2t,2b,ch-ttbb Smoky Mountain CF 90 m; 2 acts; 1 set 2s,m,2t,b,bs,ch 2021,1000,2gtr,bjo,acc, hea.str OR p OR p.vln OR p,gtr Hunkins, E. same Folk opera, pfd. by adults or h.s. based on Appalachian tunes Monmouth College, IL 2/54 P ALSO PFD. BY: numerous schools & highschools Hunkins, E. same The Spirit Owl pfd. by adults American Indian story; uses Indian themes (1956) CF 2 acts 7sgrs,spks 2121,2211,pc,str Hunkins, E. same Wonderous Love CF Mountain choral drama of Nativity, pfd. by adults or 35m; 1 act children 2sgrs,17spks,ch (1951; rev. 1955) OR chl.ch p OR org COMMENTS: Two versions, one for adult performers, one for child performers, (publisher) Hunkins, E. same Young Lincoln Biography Knox College, Galesburg, IL 10/59 CF 1 act 3s,2a,2t,2b,bs,spk,ch 2122,2210,tp,pc,str COMMENTS: Can be combined and performed with "Young Lincoln II". (publisher) Hunkins, E. same Young Lincoln II Biography (1960) CF 1 act s,4m,a,3t,3b,bs-b,ch,chl.ch P COMMENTS: Can be combined and performed with "Young Lincoln", (publisher) -73- Hurd, Michael same Little Billy A comic nautical opera for grades K-6 (1966) TP(Nov) 30m; 1 act 4sgrs,spk,ch P Hurd, M. same Mr. Punch Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. Rose Bruford College of Speech & Drama, GBteborg, Sweden 4/70 TP(Nov) 30m cast of 8 p,pe Hurd, M. same Rooster Rag Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by h.s. after "Chanticleer" TP(Nov) 13m; la/lsc; 1 set 3s,spk,ch P COMMENTS: Versatile pieee...music written to express dramatic moment [and] is entirely challenging to children (complex rhythms, syncopation, difficult intervals). The piece also proves to be a bouncy, fun-filled experience for children to perform. (Opera for Youth Publishers Reading Clinic) Huston, Scott Bratton, Karl The Giggling Goblin For grades 3-6, pfd. by children after Bratton's "Tales of the Magic Mirror" Cincinnati College-Conservatory, OH 6/12/74 comp. c/o BMI 15m; la/4sc; 1 set narr.ch P Tape avail. Hyde, Herbert Comfort, Florence C. The Kitchen Clock For grades K-6, pfd. by adults and children (1927) Ftz 40 m; 1 act & prol cast of 9,chl.ch ALSO PFD. BY: Children's Opera, Milwaukee, WI '55 Imbrie, Andrew Wincor, Richard Three Against Christmas, or Christmas in Peeblestown Christmas fantasy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults University of California, Berkeley 12/3/64 CFP 90m; la/4sc cast of 5,ch COMMENTS: The work is superficially laden with humor, fantasy, and satire, but the underlying theme is the importance of tradition and spiritual heritage. The music is demanding to listen to and demanding to play...seething with musical ideas. It is predominantly tonal, but in a constantly changing, dissonant tonality. (P. Hertelendy, "Oakland Tribune") pfg.org. 50m; 1 act Israel, Brian Israel, Joseph Winnie the Pooh For grades K-6, pfd. by adults after A.A. Milne Opera Theatre of Syracuse, NY 6/1/79 James, Jerry same Oregon Country PDS Melodrama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults 60m; 2a/4sc; 4 sets or h.s. 4men,5women,ch (1974) p ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. First United Methodist Church, Jackson, TN 5/82 Jansons, Andrejs Baumanis, Vilnis Spriditis Folk drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after play by Anna Brigadere NY Latvian Choir, Boston, MA 6/30/78 ChP 105m; 2a/7sc; 7 sets cast of 18, ch llll,2210,hp,p,str Tape avail. COMMENTS: Show is viewed on two levels, child and adult. Equally good response from adults and children. Many of the roles can be played by both adults and teenagers; some roles can be doubled, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: several pfs. by NY Latvian Choir -74- Jarrett, Jack same Cinderella Fairy tale, pfd. by adults University of Florida, Gainesville 1956 comp. e/o ASCAP 120m; 3a/10sc; 2 sets 5women,4men,ch full orch Jason, Daniel Kris Kringle Rides Again Christmas operetta, pfd. by children or adults HLe(EBM) 120m; 2 acts cast of 15,ch 1121,2110,p,str Jebeles, Elizabeth Wenk same The Audition Satire for grades 9-12, pfd. by adult or h.s. Shades Valley Music Club, Birmingham, AL 3/7/79 AMC 35m; la/lsc; 1 set 7s chamb.orch,p,gtr OR p Jenni, Donald same The Emperor Clothed Anew Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Andersen de Paul University, Chicago, IL 4/2/65 ACA /AMC 45m; la/2sc s,m,t,b,bs,5spks P Jennings, Richard Space Opera One (As We Travel Through the Stars) Multi-media opera, pfd. by adults University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 10/79 comp. 1 act Johnson, A. Paul Anzollo and Valeria pfd. by adults Sarasota Opera, FL 2/17/84 pfg.org. 1 act Johnson, Harriett Freeman, Lydia & Don Pet of the Met Fantasy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after book by Don Freeman Little Orchestra Society, NYC 1/56 eomp. c/o ASCAP 45m; 1 act; 1 set s,t chamb.orch Johnson, Lockrem same A Letter to Emily pfd. by adults after Robert Hupton's "Consider the Lilies" Cornish Institute, Seattle, WA 4/22/51 AMC 40m; la/2sc s,m,b,bs fl,cl,p,str COMMENTS: An incident in Emily Dickinson's life. ALSO PFD. BY: Univ. of California, Long Beach '70; Michigan State Univ. '74; Queens College, NY '73; Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale '82 Johnson, Tom same Door-Window-Drawers-Dryer-Box Five Shaggy Dog Operas Comedy, pfd. by adults or h.s. Drama Ensemble Space, NYC 9/78 AMC 70m s,m,t,b P COMMENTS: Minimalist in style, dry, funny. Simple, repetitious situation culminating in a pointless punch line. (Trinity Management) ALSO PFD. BY: Chelsea Theater Center, NYC 4/81 Johnson, T. same The Four Note Opera Comedy, pfd. by adults or h.s. Cubiculo Theatre, NYC 5/16/72 GS /AMC 70m; lact; 1 set s,a,t,b,bs P COMMENTS: Won nothing but praise from critics and audiences alike. Pokes fun at the basic ingredients of opera: choral scenes, arias in all ranges, duets, trios, all caricatured with zest. The five soloists enjoyed themselves as much as the audience. (C. Hiller, "Opera") Ingratiating, accessible cleverness is rare in music these days. I found it attractive, witty, and full of the right kind of invention. It lasts about an hour and doesn't once repeat any of its tricks. (A. Rich, "New York" Magazine) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; recent pfs. Roosevelt Univ., Chicago '73; Met Opera Studio '72; Carson-Newman College, TN '74; Prince George's Opera, MD (tour) '75; Opera Repertory Group, Jacksonville (tour) '76; Eastern New Mexico Univ., Portales '76; Wheaton College, MA '78; Ball State Univ., IN '79; Boston Univ. '81; Modesto Jr. College, CA '82; also in Germany and Austria '83 & '84 -75- Jones, Don C. & Holley, Mary S. Holley, Mary S. The Little Mermaid Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults after Andersen librettist 45m; 3 acts; 2 sets 3men,5women,ch P COMMENTS: This musical play ends happily, in contrast to story. Incorporates use of sign language or mime; music includes ballads, soft rock, and calypso, (librettist) Jones, Kelsey Sun Slick pfd. by adults Canadian Broadcasting Corp. 7/4/67 stg.prem: McGill University, Montreal 12/15/67 CMC 1 act Josephs, Wilfred Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Pound There Fantasy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children after Lewis Carroll Leeds Young Opera Group, Harrowgate Festival, England 8/4/78 pfg.org. Joubert, John Tunnicliffe, Stephen The Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. after Tolstoy's "Too Dear" Queen Elizabeth Grammar School for Boys, Barnet, England 1973 TWNov) llsgrs,3spks,ch llll,1000,tp,pc,2ps,str Joubert, J. Holbrook, David The Quarry Drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. Copland School, Wembley, England 1965 TWNov) 60m; 1 act; 1 set 5sgrs,5spks,ch llll,1000,tp,pc,p,str Joyce, Mary Ann Holloway, Sr. Marcella Marie PDS A Christmas Carol Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 75m; la/lsc; 1 set after Dickens cast of 20,ch (1975) p ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Union Theatre Ass'n, Buffalo, SC 12/82 Jurman, Carl Robinette, Joseph Melian and the Magic Nutcracker For grades 3-6, pfd. by children Children's Theatre Workshop of Glassboro, NJ 12/82 Kalmanoff, Martin Aesop, the Fabulous Fabulist Comic-drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults same Camp Pemigewasset, NH 8/69 Kalmanoff, M. same Drake, Arnold (bk) Alexander Gratia* Bell form: Smart Alee and the Talking Wire Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults Producers Ass'n for Young Audiences, NYC 3/77 pfg.org. com p. e/o ASCAP 40m; la/7sc; 4 sets 5men,3women P comp. c/o ASCAP 60m; la/3sc; 3 sets 4men,lwoman P Tape and guides avail. ALSO PFD. BY: Producers Ass'n (tours) '77-'78 & '83 Kalmanoff, M. Cahalan, Joe The Beautiful Beast Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after "Beauty and the Beast" Delano Playhouse Theatre Co., MonticeUo, NY 6/77 comp. c/o ASCAP 45m; la/3sc; 3 sets 5women,3men P Kalmanoff, M. same & Forscher, Jon Christopher Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults story of Columbus Producers Ass'n for Young Audiences, NYC 3/76 comp. c/o ASCAP 60m; la/3sc; 3 sets 4men,l woman P Tape and guides avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Ship of Columbus' time at sea. ALSO PFD. BY: Producers Ass'n (tour) '77 -76- Kalmanoff, M. Adams, Robert K. Give Me Liberty Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after life of Patrick Henry Producers Ass'n for Young Audiences, NYC 3/75 comp. c/o ASCAP 60m; la/3sc; 3 sets 5 men ,1 woman P Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: A sparkler of a show, laced with several delightful songs. (J. Martin, "Daily News") Enchanting and professional enough to delight and amuse all who are young at heart. I wholeheartedly recommend it. (R. Reed, "Daily News") ALSO PFD. BY: Edison Theatre, NYC '75; Producers Ass'n (tour) '75-'76 Kalmanoff, M. same Brenner, Marlene (bk) Legends Three Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults Biblical stories Jewish Heritage Theatre, NYC 11/23/69 comp. c/o ASCAP 60m; la/4sc; 1 set 4men,2women P COMMENTS: Present-day characters quick-change into Biblical personalities, (composer) Kalmanoff, M. Cahalan, J. The Magic Beanstalk Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Delano Playhouse Theatre Co., Monticello, NY 1976 comp. c/o ASCAP 45m; la/3sc; 3 sets 5men,3women P Kalmanoff, M. adapt: various famous opera composers same The Magic Land of Opera Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults (1972) comp. c/o ASCAP 30m; la/3sc; 1 set 7men,5women P Kalmanoff, M. Lebowitz, Gerald Mr. Scrooge Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" Storyland Theatre, NYC 12/3/66 comp. c/o ASCAP 60m; la/3sc; 3 sets 6men,2women P ALSO PFD. BY: Memphis State Univ. '69 Kalmanoff, M. Saroyan, William Opera, Opera Satire on "grand" opera for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults After Dinner Opera, NYC 2/22/56 CF 30m; 1 act; 1 set s,2m,t,b,bs,2spks P COMMENTS: Highly entertaining. (W. Sargeant, "The New Yorker") Very amusing. (F. Perkins, "New York Herald Tribune") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Kalmanoff, M. Ralph and the Wonderful Goodtine Circus same 4 Cahalan, J. Comedy for grades 3-6, pfd. by adults Delano Playhouse Theatre Co., Monticello, NY 1978 comp. c/o ASCAP 45m; la/3sc; 3 sets 4men,3women P Kalmanoff, M. You'll Never Get It Off the Ground same & Drake, A. Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults story of Wright Brothers (1980) comp. c/o ASCAP 60m; la/3sc; 3 sets 3men,2women P PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Representing flight, (composer) Kalmanoff, M. same & Adams, R.K. Young Ton Edison Comic-drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults based on "Young Tom and the Wonderful Why" Harnick-Adams Productions, Washington, DC 12/62 comp. c/o ASCAP 60m; la/3sc; 3 sets 5men,3women 1121,2110, tp.pc.str Tape and guides avail. ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within the last five years. -77- Kanitz, Ernest Chorney, Alexander & Shrager, Sidney Royal Auction Comedy, pfd. by adults University of California, Los Angeles 2/26/58 BM 45m; la/2sc cast of 8 2ps Kaplan, Larry same Clap Your Hands For grades K-9, pfd. by h.s. (1978) PfP 60 m; 2 acts 7boys,10girls,ch p OPT stg.band Kaufmann, Walter The Hoosier Tale same History, pfd. by adults story of early settlers (a white trader who marries an Indian girl) comm: Indiana Historical Society for Indiana Sesquicentennial celebration prem: Indiana University, Bloomington 7/30/66 com p. c/o pfg.org. 3 acts large cast, 3ch full orch COMMENTS: Conservative, tonal musical idiom, heavily scored for orchestra. Has much effective choral writing. The State should be proud of this contribution to its celebration. (A. Hughes, "New York Times") Kavanaugh, Patrick Jack and the Beanstalk For grades K-6 Hartke Theatre, Washington, DC 11/24/74 comp. 1 act ch,soloists chatnb.orch, pc ensemble Kay, Don Sansom, Clive Rapunzel Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children or adults after Grimm (1966) TAC /AuMC 40m; 1 act s,a,t,2b,spk,ch rcdr/fl,cl,pc,p OR full orch Guides avail. Kay, Norman Morgan, John A Christmas Carol TV Christmas opera after Dickens Harlach (Wales) TV 1980 pfg.org. Videotaped Kay, N. Robin Hood Adventure for grades 3-12 after legend Buxton Festival, England 7/84 pfg.org. Kay, Peter Janski, Stefan The Snowman of Kashmir pfd. by children and adults comm: English National Opera (1975) EAMttJE) 30m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 4 p,pc,hn PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Sound effects - wind machine, airplane engine, siren. COMMENTS: Vocal parts well suited to young singers. (C. Zytowski, Opera for Youth) Kay, P. Kay, Heather Theseus and the Minotaur, or Knoek-Out at Knossos Myth for grades 3-6, pfd. by children after Greek myth (1976) EAM(UE) 40m; 1 act east of 4,ch P.pe COMMENTS: Tuneful pop musical style. Text employs phrases that are uniquely British. (C. Zytowski, Opera for Youth) Kay, Ulysses same & Ussachevsky The Boor pfd. by adults or h.s. after Chekhov comm: Koussevitzky Foundation prem: University of Louisville, KY 4/68 -78- CF 40m; 1 act s,t,b llll,1110,tp,pc,p,str Kayden, Mildred Mardi Gras pfd. by adults WNYC Radio, NY 5/22/58 com p. c/o ASCAP 1 act Keane, David Fanstone, David The Devil's Constructs Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults and h.s. comm: Ontario Arts Council prem: Napanee Senior Secondary School, Ont. 10/12/78 CMC /AMC 40m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 7 prepared tape Tape avail. COMMENTS: Orchestral tape available from composer. In the event you like your opera heavily laced with electronics and the supernatural, you will enjoy "The Devil's Constructs". (G. Burliuk, Kingston "Whig Standard") Keane, Robert Benny Children's musical AuMC Keane, R. Kennett, Ken Heidi Children's musical, pfd. by children and adults after Johanna Spyri Townsville Theatre Co., Queensland, Australia 1971 Wei /AuMC 60min. cast of 5 p.pc Keane, R. Kennett, K. Heidi and the Clown Children's musical, pfd. by children and adults (1972) Wei /AuMC 60min. cast of 6 P Keene, Marta Lyn Another Rainy Christinas For grades K-6, pfd. by children ShP Tape avail. Kelly, Brian Fuller, John Herod, Do Your Worst Christmas drama, pfd. by h.s. Lord William's School, Thame, Oxon, England 1968 TP(Nov) 60min. 5sgrs,6spks,ch fl,tp,pc,2ps,str Kelly, B. Fuller, J. The Spider Monkey Uncle King Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children and h.s. Cookham Festival, England 1971 TP(Nov) 55min. 10sgrs,5spks,3mime,ch p,pc OPT tp.str Kelly, Robert same Tod's Girl Folk opera, pfd. by adults Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 1/8/71 TP 55m; 1 act s,m,a,t,b,bs llll,1110,pc,str ALSO PFD. BY: Univ. of Illinois, Urbana 5/73 Kelly, Tim adapt, various same Ratcatcher's Daughter Melodrama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. (1974) PDS 60m; 2a/2sc; 1 set 5men,7women p ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Alamagordo Players Wksp, NM 6/82 Kelly, T. adapt, various same Young Dracula Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. (1975) PDS 120m; 2a/10sc; 1 set cast of 18,ch 1010,0110,a-sx,pc,p,dbs COMMENTS: Uses various Victorian melodies, (publisher) ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Waveland Players, St. Louis, MO 12/82 -79- Kelvin, Pauline Kelvin, Richard The Little Chianey Sweep PDS Folk opera for grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults 60m; 3a/6sc; 4 sets or children or h.s. cast of 20,ch (1966) p ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Bay City Players, MI 7/82 Kelvin, P. same & Kelvin, R. The Magical Pied Piper PDS Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children or children and 60m; la/lse; 1 set adults or adults or h.s. cast of 16,ch (1968) p ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Community Circle Theatre, Grand Rapids, MI 7/13/82 Kennon, Skip same Peyton, Bruce (bk) Feathertop Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Hawthorne Pennsylvania Stage Co., Allentown 10/29/80 comp. c/o BMI 2 acts p.hped.hp.pe.dbs ALSO PFD. BY: American Stage Festival, Milford, NH 6/81 Kerley, Jane The Magic Nutcracker adapt. Tchaikovsky pfd. by children dramatized children's version of ballet suite (1925) GS 1 act Kerr, Walter Sing Out, Sweet Land pfd. by adults Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA 4/56 comp. c/o ASCAP la/8sc s,a,t,ch Kessler, Mary Alice Christmas Cards for You Christmas tableaux for grades K-6, pfd. by children (1962) ShP 40min. ch P COMMENTS: Comprised of original songs and traditional carols, (publisher) Kessler, Minuetta same Kiddy City Fantasy for grades K-6, pfd. by children Winn Brook School, Belmont, MA 5/61 comp. 50 m; 2a/2sc; 2 sets cast of 16 or more P Tape and guides avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Need large box to represent ice-cream machine. (composer) COMMENTS: The PTA sponsored the [premiereL.there was no cost ...the audience [and cast] was most enthusiastic.A local ice cream manufacturer distributed free ice cream to the children in the audience; what great advertising, (composer) Kievman, Carson same Intelligent System For grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. audience participation theory of evolution Donaueschingen Music Festival, West Germany 10/20/84 comp. c/o BMI /AMC 90m; 2a/5sc; 1 set 2s,m,t,b,bs 1021,1000,pc,kbd, tape,2vln Tape avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: 35mm film required - available for rental as are sets and costumes, (composer) Kievman, C. same Multinationals and the Heavens GS(AMP) /AMC Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 45m; la/3sc; 1 set New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, NYC 4/79 cast of 9 4pc,str-qt,synth COMMENTS: Masks available for rental, (composer) -80- Kimmell, Jack Magic in the Heart of the Universe Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children (1977) ShP 60min. ch 2fl,dbs,gtr,pc,org COMMENTS: Easily staged dramatization of life as lived by most of us. (publisher) King, Carole Sendak, Maurice Really Rode Fantasy for grades K-6, pfd. by children after book by Sendak Musical Theatre Lab, Washington, DC 10/17/79 SFr 2 acts cast of 9,ch p,reed,gtr,dbs,dms ALSO PFD. BY: Center Stage, Bronx, NY 6/84 King, David Hailstone, Kerry Goldilocks and the Three Bears English pantomime for grades K-9, pfd. by adults (1973) AuMC 120m cast of IS 2ps,pc King, D. Hailstone, K. I Love You, Humphrey B. Bear Musical for grades K-6, pfd. by children Barry Eggington Prod., South Australia 1973 AuMC King, D. Hailstone, K. Theseus, the Hero of Athens An entertainment for grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. Education Dept. of South Australia 1976 AuMC 120m cast of 25 2ps King, Diane Dixon, Michael Bigelow & Patch, Jerry PDS Bits and Bytes Comic-drama for grades K-9, pfd. by children and adults 60 m; la/7sc; 1 set or h.s. flex.oast 5-10 South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA 1/20/83 p,gtr,dbs,pc Guides avail. COMMENTS: The computer required by the script can be real or a fabrication. There has been a lot of interest in this play from those involved in computer education, (publisher) This has been South Coast Repertory's most popular education touring production in 15 years. The humanistic approach taken by the creators seems to have made a- significant contribution to the introduction of computers in educational settings. (M. Dixon, South Coast Repertory) Presents important concepts about personal computers and their impact on society. Music ranges from new wave and punk to classical and country and western. (S. Mace, "InfoWorld" [newsweekly for microcomputer users]) Now that computer technology has entered the home and workplace - as well as the shopping mall - it's noteworthy that a play can tell us how much more computers can do than launch missiles and gobble up space villains...a fine score which includes evocations of different eras in pop music. (L. Christ on, "Los Angeles Times") Kleinsinger, George Darion, Joe archy and mehitabel TP(Chl) Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 30m; 1 act after Don Marquis s,t,b,ch OPT dcrs Little Orchestra Society, NY 1954 conc.pf. lOlO.OUO.a-sx.b-sx, stg.prem: as "Shinbone Alley", Broadway Theatre, NYC pie,el-gtr,a-gtr,bjo, 1957 pc,p,cel,dbs OR p COMMENTS: The wayward cat and the journalistic cockroach are delightful. (A. Hughes, "New York Times") Tells of a sophisticated alley cat who can never reform. (Q. Eaton, "Opera News") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Kleinsinger, G. Brooklyn Baseball Cantata For grades K-12, pfd. by adults or h.8. (1948) BM 12m soloists.ch ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Third Street Music Settlement, NYC '82 -81- Kleinsinger, G. Tripp, Paul PeeWee the Piccolo (1946) The Story of Celeste (1946) Tubby the Tuba (1947) The Return of Tubby the Tuba (1949) Tubby Goes to the Circus (1949) Tubby and the J a n Band (1951) For grades K-6, pfd. by adults or h.s. Ryt narr full orch COMMENTS: Each of these works, although written for narrator and orchestra, can be individually staged, (librettist) Kleinsinger, G. Darion, J. The Tree That Found Christmas For grades K-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Christopher M or ley Little Orchestra Society, NYC 12/17/55 TP(Chl) 1 act Knight, Colin Knight, Norma The Search Operetta for grades K-6, pfd. by children (1975) JAS 20 m; la/4sc; 1 set cast of 3,ch P Recorded: AuBC COMMENTS: Music and story simple; a fun piece. (H. Hawn, Opera for Youth) Knussen, Oliver Sendak, Maurice Higgledy, Piggledy, Pop, or There Must Be More to Life GS(Fab) Fantasy for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults 1 act after book by Sendak Glyndebourne Festival Touring Opera, Oxford, England 10/20/84 COMMENTS: [work incomplete at time of review] The heroine is a dog who becomes leading lady of the 'World Mother Goose Theatre'. The eventual 'performance' by this theatre company takes the form of a tiny mock-Mozart overture and ensemble which is amusing.... (A. Jacobs, "Opera") Knussen, O. Sendak, M. Where the Wild Things Are Fantasy for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after book by Sendak National Opera, Brussels, Belgium 11/28/82 Am.prem: New York Philharmonic, NYC 6/7/84 conc.pf. proj.Am.stg.prem: Minnesota Opera, St. Paul 9/85 GS(Fab) 45m; 2 acts 3s,2t,2b,bs 3232,4030,4pc,p,hp,str COMMENTS: What "Wild Things" so happily bore out is that this is that rare and precious article, a genuine children's opera, neither patronizing nor unrealistically complex, and one that can afford the receptive adult with 45 minutes or so of utter delight ...A work that is fun, funny, magical, and also unsentimentally, unpompously serious. The score glitters with wit, beauty, romantic fantasy, and operatic "objets trouve's" rendered marvellously fresh; the stagecraft behind the whole thing reveals Knussen a born theatre composer. (M. Loppert, "Opera") The composer takes a child's delight in raising a rumpus - and does it excellently. (D. Henahan, "New York Times") Kocher, Jack & Corns, Helen Rosenthal, Pat The Princess and the Magic Pea Fairytale comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by adults and/or children or h.s. after Andersen (1982) PDS 90m; la/7sc; 1 set 6boys,7girls,ch p ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Unified School District 237, Smith Center, KS 11/82 Kondorossy, Leslie The Fox Hall, Shawn For grades 7-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. after novel by Kalman Mikszath Cleveland, OH 1/28/61 -82- com p. /AMC 35m; la/lsc; 1 set s,a,b,mime 1201,2210,pic,tp,pc,hp, str OR 1010,1000,pic.tp.pc, vln.vlc.dbs Kondorossy, L. Hall, S. Kalanona and the Four Winds Folk opera, pfd. by children after Hungarian folktale Sunbeam School Choir, Cleveland, OH 9/12/71 com p. /AMC 30 m; W i s e ch p.bell Tape and guides avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: A wind machine and heavy chains are needed. COMMENTS: A good pianist-accompanist is necessary. The children's chorus was completely swept up in the spirit of the performance, and the audience responded enthusiastically, (composer) Kondorossy, L. Kulin, Caroline The Midnight Duel pfd. by adults American New Opera Theatre, Cleveland, OH 3/8/55 comp. /AMC 45m; 1 act; 2 sets s,a,2t,2b,bs 1121,2210,pic.tp.pe, hp,str Kondorossy, L. The Mystic Fortress pfd. by adults WSRS Radio, Cleveland, OH 6/12/55 comp* 1 act Kondorossy, L. Hall, S. Night in the Puszta For grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Jeno Poharnok Cleveland Music Hall, OH 6/28/53 comp. 45m; 1 act; 1 set s,m,t,b,bs,boy-a,ch~ssa 1110,1000,pic,tp,pc, hp,str ALSO PFD. BY: Voice of America 7/53 Kondorossy, L. Hall, S. Poorest Suitor Folktale, pfd. by children after Blackfoot Indian folktale Sunbeam School, Cleveland, OH 5/24/67 comp. /AMC 26m; la/lsc ch p,bongo Tape avail. COMMENTS: Good pianist-accompanist necessary. Children enjoyed the preparation and presentation; audience responded enthusiastically, (composer) Kondorossy, L. Kulin, C. & Klavins, Janis The Pumpkin Comedy, pfd. by adults after comedy by B. Pasztor Severance Hall, Cleveland, OH 5/15/54 conc.pf. stg.prem: American New Opera Theatre, Cleveland 6/54 comp. /AMC 22m; 1 act; 1 set 2s,a,b llll,2U0,pio,tp,pe, hp.str Kondorossy, L. Hall, S. & Glass, Richard Ruth and Naomi For grades K-12, pfd. by children and adults after Biblical story Church of the Master, Cleveland Heights, OH 4/28/74 comp. /AMC 20m; 1 act; 1 set 2s,2a,2t,b,ch,chl.ch 1110,1000,pc,tp,org,str Kondorossy, L. Hall, S. Shizuka's Dance Folktale, pfd. by children after Japanese story Sunbeam School, Cleveland, OH 4/22/69 comp. /AMC 22m; la/lsc; 3 sets ch p,vln,ob,fl,gtr,pc Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Good pianist necessary, good high school instrumentalists. Child performers enthusiastic, audience liked it very much, (composer) Kondorossy, L. Hall, S. The Two Importers Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after comedy by G. Vaszary WSRS Radio, Cleveland, OH 4/10/55 stg.prem: Cleveland Little Theatre 10/21/56 -83- comp. /AMC 30m; 1 act; 1 set s,a,t,b llll,1110,tp,pe,p,str Kondorossy, L. HaU, S. & Linek, Steven The Voice com p. /AMC Modern fairy tale for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 20m; 1 act; 1 set American New Opera Theatre, Cleveland, OH 5/15/54 s.t.ch llll,2110,tp,pic,pc, hp.str Korn, Peter Jona same HekH in Frankfurt For grades 2-9, pfd. by adults after Johanna Spyri Saarland Opera, Saarbrticken, Germany 11/78 BM /AMC 120m; 3a/5sc; 3 sets 2s,m,t,b,bs-b,spk,ch-ssa 3222,3221,sx,tp,4pc, hp,cel/p,acc,str COMMENTS: German and English texts in score, (publisher) Kraft, Leo The Caliph's Clock Oriental comedy, pfd. by adults Queens College Opera Wksp., NYC 3/29/51 com p. c/o ASCAP 150m; 2 acts; 1 set cast of 6,ch Krone, Sherman Krane, June The Giant's Garden Fable for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Oscar Wilde College of William and Mary, Norfolk, VA 3/12/60 CF 30m; 2 acts 5s,b,bs llll,1210,tp,p,cel,str Kreutz, Arthur Schiller, Zoe Lunde Acres of Sky Folk drama, pfd. by adults University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 11/16/50 BM 135m; 2 acts; 5 sets 9s,4t ALSO PFD. BY: Columbia Theatre Ass'n, NYC '52 Kreutz, A. Schiller, Z.L. Sourwood Folk drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. University of Mississippi, Clinton 1/8/59 BM /AMC 60m; 1 act 2s,2b,bs-b,ch 1121,1100,p,pc,str ALSO PFD. BY: Northern Arizona Univ., Flagstaff '76; Glendale Music Camp, AZ '76 Kreutz, A. Schiller, Z.L. BM /AMC The University Greys 90m; 2 acts; 3 sets Drama, pfd. by adults or h.s. 2s,m,2b,ch after historical account by Maude Morrow Brown comm. & prem: University of Mississippi, University 1121,1210,pc.p.str OR p 3/15/54 COMMENTS: Set in Mississippi 1860-63. The University Greys were a regiment drawn from men at the University, not one of whom returned, (composer) Kubik, Gail same Boston Baked Beans New England fable, pfd. by adults Juilliard School at Museum of Modern Art, NYC 3/9/52 TP(Chl) /AMC 20m; la/lsc; 1 set s,bs/bs-b cl.tpt.p.dbs Tape avail. COMMENTS: A fun piece. Simple production; the four instrumentalists can be placed on stage, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: Settlement School, Philadelphia '56; Univ. of Texas '56; National Music Camp, Interlochen, MI '59; Wilkes College, PA '70; West Virginia Opera Theatre '76; New York Univ. Education Theatre '76; Sacramento Community Opera, CA '82; also pfd. in England, Italy, and Germany Kubik, G. West, Jessamyn A Mirror for the Sky Folk opera for grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. based on life of John Audubon University of Oregon, Eugene 5/23/58 GAL 120m; 2a/12sc; 8-10 sets cast of 12,eh 2222,2220,2pc,p,str COMMENTS: Can be staged simply — suggestive (rather than literal) or with elaborate sets, (composer) -84- Kunz, Alfred Reaney, James The Bacchae Drama for grades 10-12, pfd. by adults after Euripides (1964) com p. c/o CMC 90m; 2a/4sc; 2 sets full orch Kunz, A. Cummings, Larry Cyex and Alcyone Drama for grades 10-12, pfd. by adults after Greek myth (1981) comp. c/o CMC 40m; 2sc; 1 set chamb.orch Kunz, A. Hecken, Dorothea The Damask Drum Drama for grades 10-12, pfd. by adults after Japanese Noh drama Eastwood Collegiate, Kitchener, Ontario 1962 comp. c/o CMC 35m; 2sc; 1 set Kupferman, Meyer Reid, Alastair The Curious Fern Fantasy chamber opera, pfd. by h.s. Master Institute, NYC 6/5/57 eomp. c/o ASCAP 55m; la/3sc cast of 6 1121,1110,pc,str ALSO PFD. BY: National Music Camp, Interlochen, MI 7/59 Kupferman, M. same Draagenfut Girl Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults audience participation after "Cinderella" Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY 5/8/58 GMP 3a/8sc; 1 set 3s,2m,2t,b,bs,eh,dcr8 full orch OR winds,p,pc, OR p COMMENTS: Cast requires professional singers...should be staged by director who gives a choreographic approach...works best with full orchestra. It plays on two levels: for children and for adults. The audience participation occurs when some children come on stage to try on the glass slipper, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: Inspiration Point, AR '61; Tulane Univ., New Orleans '83 Kupferman, M. Stein, Gertrude In a Garden Fantasy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults uses Stein's poem Finch Jr. College, NYC 12/29/49 comp. c/o ASCAP 20m; 1 act cast of 3 llll.lllO.pcp.str COMMENTS: A little girl in a garden dreams she is a queen. ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Kupferschmid, Steve same & Althouse, Jay Santa's Video Voyage Christmas play, pfd. by children (1983) ShP Tape avail. Lackey, Lionel same Hiss Trotwood*s Decision Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adult, or h.s. after Dickens' "David Copperfield" (1980) comp. 14m; la/lsc; 1 set 3s/3m, 2bs/2b p,str-qt COMMENTS: One character is boy of eleven. Boy soprano could sing the role, but it would probably be safer to do the part as a 'trouser' role, (composer) Lackey, L. same Mr. Pegotty's Dream Comes True Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adult or h.s. after Dickens' "David Copperfield" University of North Carolina, Greensboro 11/13/79 -85- comp. 14m; lact; 1 set 3s,t,b 1101,0000,vln.vle.p Lackey, L. same Tom Sawyer to the Rescue Comedy fop grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Mark Twain's "Huckleberry Finn" (1979) eomp. 43m; la/2sc; 1 set 2s,3m,2bs 1101,0000,p,str-qt COMMENTS: Deals with Tom & Huck's attempt to release the slave, Jim. Needs about six male 'supers', (composer) Laderman, Ezra Kinoy, Ernest Goodbye to the Clown pfd. by adults YMHA, NYC 5/22/60 eomp. c/o ASCAP 45m; 1 act s,m,t,2b 1010,1000,pe.p.str Laderman, E. same The Hunting of the Snark pfd. by adults after Lewis Carroll Hunter College, NYC 3/25/61 eomp. c/o ASCA»P 45m; 1 act s,m,t,2b,2bs ALSO PFD. BY: Queen's College, NYC 4/78 Laderman, E. Kinoy, E. Jacob and the Indians Drama, pfd. by adults after Stephen Vincent Benet Turnau Opera Players, Woodstock, NY 7/26/57 eomp. c/o ASCAP 150m; 3a/2sc; 2 sets s,m,t,2b,2bs,ch full orch Laing, Alan Wood, John Pinocchio pfd. by adults after Collodi Stratford Festival, Ontario 8/72 CMC Lamb, Dorothy same The Nightingale Fairy tale for grades 3-6, pfd. by adults after Andersen Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY 4/27/54 eomp. 40 m; la/8sc; 2 sets 2s,m,t,b,2spks,3dcrs fl,3rcdrs,hp,pc,2vln,vlc Tape avail. ALSO PFD. BY: repeated 6/54 La Montaine, John Erode the Great same Nativity play for grades K-12, pfd. by adults based on medieval Mystery Play Washington Cathedral, DC 12/31/69 eomp. c/o ASCAP COMMENTS: Part III of trilogy ("Novellis, Novellis" & "Shephardes Playe") La Montaine, J. same NoTellis, Novellis Nativity play for grades K-12, pfd. by adults based on medieval Mystery Plays Washington Cathedral, DC 12/24/61 eomp. c/o ASCAP 60m; la/5sc soloists.ch 2212,0320,E-hn,cbsn, pc,tp,hp,hpch,str COMMENTS: Part I of trilogy (see above). This is the most popular of the three. ALSO PFD. BY: Union Theological Seminary, NYC '62; Converse College, SC '66; Tufts Univ., MA '70; Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY '81 La Montaine, J. same The Shephardes Playe Nativity play for grades K-12, pfd. by adults based on medieval Mystery Play Washington Cathedral, DC 12/27/67 (also televised) eomp. c/o ASCAP Recording avail. COMMENTS: Part II of trilogy (see above). One of the loveliest moments in the history of music in the theatre occurred last night, a thing to see, to hear, and to remember. A mood of natural, honest beauty marks the whole radiant piece. (P. Hume, "Washington Post") -86- La Mothe, Susan Posner, David The Kitchen Sink Satire in verse, pfd. by adults University of Buffalo, NY 2/19/65 pfg.org. 1 act 2men,2women Larsen, Libby Mason, Timothy The Emperor's New Clothes Folktale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Andersen Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 10/13/79 com p. c/o ASCAP 1 act Larsen, L. Olive, John The Silver Fox Folk drama for grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation based on Cajun legend Minnesota Opera & University of Minnesota, St. Paul 4/20/79 ECS /AMC 45m; la/2sc; 1 set 2s,m,2t,b fl,vln,pc,kbds Tape avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Titine must change from woman to fox to woman. This can be done with masks or a hidden character, (composer) COMMENTS: Rich in illusion and emotional suggestions; holds the attention of adult listeners. (K. Grandchamp, "St. Paul Pioneer Press") Speaks directly to children but adults will find it no less enjoyable. The message is not likely to be missed by the young audiences. (R. Close, "Minneapolis Star") ALSO PFD. BY: Opera/Omaha (tour) '80; Southern Opera Theatre of Opera Memphis (tour) '82 Larsen, L. Reece, Richard Some Pig Dramatic comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by adults based on "Charlotte's Web" University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 6/6/73 com p. c/o ASCAP 1 act 6men,4women fl.d.p.pc COMMENTS: Suitable for touring. ALSO PFD. BY: Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale '77 Larsen, L. Sutton, Vern Tumbledown Dick com p. c/o ASCAP Ballad opera for grades 7-12, pfd. by children and adults /AMC after Henry Fielding 90m; 2 acts Minnesota Opera, St. Paul 5/16/80 3s,3m,3t,2b,bs-b, bs.chl.ch Hll,0100,pic,b-cl,p, hp,tp,2pc Lauer, Elizabeth Walker, Gerald Desire Under the Dryer Satire for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1959) AMC 50m; la/lsc Lavin, Marie How Chaleu Became Chief (Manu's Legend) Operetta pfd. by children (written for boys) AuMC /AuMC 20m; 1 act boy-ch,dcrs traditional Papua (New Guinea) insts OR bamboo dm, shell rattle, etc. Lawrence, Jerome & Lee, Robert -dapt. Dvorak Roaring Camp Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Bret Harte; adaptation of Dvorak's music Har 45m s,b,7spks,ch full orch 3s,2m,2t,2b,ch-ttbb P Lebowsky, Stanley The Children's Crusade GS adapt. Palestrina Morality play for the young, pfd. by adults 3sgrs,narr,ch Tobias, Fred based on the children's crusade of 1212; music adapted gtr.dbs.dms from Palestrina -87- Lee, Dai-Keong Healy, Robert The Ballad of Kitty the Barkeep Drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. based on NY newspaper stories of the Twenties (1979) Lee, D-K. Phineas and the Nightingale BM pfd. by adults 1 act based on historical events surrounding P.T. Barnum and 3s,m,t,3b Jenny Lind llll,2211,tp,pe,hp,str le Fleming, Christopher Baxter, Kim The Silver Dove Morality play with music, pfd. by children or adults (1965) AMC 54m; la/lsc; 1 set 2s,a,t,5b pc,2kbds,12el-gtr BM 25m m,b,narr,2ch 2222,4331 ,tp,p,hp,str COMMENTS: Suitable for performance in churches. Leginska, Ethel Ohlson, E.E. The Rose and the Ring Comedy-satire for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after William Makepeace Thackeray Wilshire Ebell Theatre, Los Angeles 2/23/57 comp.est. 3 acts Legrand, Michel Harnick, Sheldon A Christmas Carol Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Dickens Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT 12/10/82 eomp. c/o ASCAP 2 acts cast of 38,ch doubling possible 1110,0000,pc,kbds,vlc Leichtling, Alan A White Butterfly Roepke, Gabriella pfd. by adults after play by G. Roepke Juilliard School American Opera Center, NYC 2/18/71 Leisy, James & Eberhard, Carl Leisy, J. Alice Fantasy for grades 7-12, pfd. by children and/or adults and/or h.s. after Lewis Carroll Pocono Lively Arts, Stroudsburg, PA 12/80 SSM /AMC 48m; 1 act 4s,m,2b 1132,2220,tp,pc,hp, p.cel.str WWM 90m; 2a/3sc; 3 sets large cast fl,cl,2tpt,p-4hnds,gtr, dbs.pc.vln Guides avail. COMMENTS: Plays particularly well to mixed audience of adults and children; likewise, may be cast with a mix of adults and junior and senior high school students. Only production problem is the ballet for the "Queen's Croquet", (publisher) Enchanted and enthustiastic audiences gave standing ovations. The plus for us was the chance to use many children as extras, and the minimal set requirements. The show is an absolute delight. (S. Jordan, Pocono Lively Arts) Leisy, J. Lambert The Cuckoo Clock in the Music Box Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children (1980) ShP la/lsc P Guides avail. COMMENTS: Heidi's music box, which, when dropped, changes to a syncopated 'teek-toke'. (publisher) Leisy, J. & Eberhard, C. adapt, various Leisy, J. Piitocchio WWM Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by children or adults or h.s. 60 m; la/4sc; 2 sets after Collodi cast of 12,ch p,2tpt ,dbs,pc ,bells Guides avail. COMMENTS: Play-within-a-play puppet show is enacted live. Show includes delightful operatic pasticcio which draws on Leoncavallo, Donizetti, Verdi, Mozart, Bizet, Ponchielli, and Rossini, (publisher) -88- Leisy, J. & Eberhard, C. same Scrooge Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" (1978) ShP 90m cast of 9,ch P Tape avail. COMMENTS: Scrooge must be good actor as well as singer, (publisher) Lenel, Ludwig Lenel, Jane Young Goodman Brown Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Hawthorne Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA 4/25/63 AMC 1 act s,m,t,b,bs-b,ch p,pc,tp ALSO PFD. BY: Wilmington College, OH 4/72 Lessner, George The Nightingale and the Rose Fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Oscar Wilde NBC Radio 4/25/42 com p. c/o ASCAP 1 act cast, of ll.dcrs full orch Tape avail. COMMENTS: Revised for voice and ballet 1962. Levi, Paul Alan Levi, Toni Mergentime Serio-comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adult or h.s. (1982) comp. c/o BMI 60m; la/16sc; 1 set 3men,3women p.synth.pc Levy, Marvin David Brewster, Townsend The Tower Lyric fable for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults Santa Fe Opera, NM 8/2/57 BH 60m; la/5sc 2s,m,t,2b,bs UU,2110,tp,pc,hp,str Happily Ever After (A Kids Musical About Divorce) COMMENTS: Libretto stimulating and worthwhile—tuneful music. ("Wichita Falls Herald News") Score as frothy as libretto. ("Time") Levy has respect for the voice and writes for it not only with skill but also with sympathy. For this opera buffa, he composes often with tongue in cheek. (H. Taubman, "New York Times") Libaek, Sven Roberts, Ted AuMC Musical story for grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults 30 m soloists.narr gtr,dbs,autohp,dms,hca, penny-whistle,pc Banjo (The Singing Rabbit) Lindblad, Sharon The Elves and the Shoemaker same <Sc Schmeling, Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children Sharon after Grimm (1977) PfP 45 m; 1 set cast of 14,ch P List, Kurt ACA 30 m; 1 act 2sgrs,spk,mime,ch 1011,1000,pc,str The Wise and the Foolish Fairy tale, pfd. by adults YM-YWHA, NYC 6/2/51 ALSO PFD. BY: Hunter College, NYC '58 Locklair, Dan same Good Tidings from the Holy Beast Nativity opera for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults audience participation based on one of the Chester Miracle Plays Abendmusik, Lincoln, NE 12/21/78 SSM /AMC 55m; 1 act 2s,2a,t,bs-b,ch,dcrs 1101,1100,pc,p,org,str Tape avail. COMMENTS: If done in a church, virtually all set problems are eliminated. Good high school or college instrumentalists could do instrumental parts, but professionals are, perhaps, desired, (publisher) continued -89- A real balm for eye and ear; a memorable work. (L. Paysor, "Charlotte Observer") Colorful, richly textured, wonderfully melodic and emotionally uplifting. (G. Grey, "Binghamton Evening Press") Fresh and new, medieval and stylistic, colorful and gracious. (D. Koch, "Musical America") ALSO PFD. BY: Charlottetowne Players, NC '82; First Presbyterian Church, Binghamton, NY '82 Lockwood, Normand Porter, R. Russell Early Dawn pfd. by adults University of Denver, CO 8/7/61 ACA 1 act COMMENTS: Civil War story, set in IUinois. [The composer's] songfulness...catches the ear and tugs at the feelings. It is as homespun as calico and just as tough. ("Christian Science Monitor") Lockwood, N. Porter, R.R. Hanging Judge For grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. written for Denver University Centennial University of Denver, Co 3/64 Lombardo, Robert Lombardo, Kathleen The Dodo ACA Tragi-comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults 20m; la/lsc Roosevelt University Opera Wksp. at Lincoln Park Zoo, t,b,bs,2spks Chicago 9/27/79 fl,pic,2cl,p,pc,vln,vla,vlc com p. c/o pfg.org. 2 acts COMMENTS: Charming and subtle libretto...music moves from sweet to whimsical, wistful to frightened and finally resigned, as the wild creatures begin to realize...the only fate left for them is to be preserved as curiosity items. The effect is gentle but thoughtful. (L. Kenngott, "Milwaukee Journal") "The Dodo" is dedicated 'to all the vanishing species of the world'...music is bright, tuneful, and...conservatively consonant. The vocal writing...lies in a comfortable and expressive range, and admirably illuminates the concern, humor, and healthy paranoia of the text...imaginative and engaging. Both the music and the message deserve wider exposure. (A. Lange, "Chicago Reader") Long, Newell & Eleanor The Music Hater "Instant opera for young people", pfd. by adults Northern State College, Aberdeen, SD 10/69 com p. c/o ASCAP 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: Ohio State Univ., Columbus '69 Long, Robert Gulliver, Dorothy The Elements For grades 6-9, pfd. by children (1981) OUP 70m cast of 11,ch p,gtr,rcdrs,pc OPT fl,cl,tpt,str OR p COMMENTS: Teachers find most appealing this work's potential for flexible use. It integrates dance, music, literature, art, craft; co-curricular experiences [could] fiU a school year. (E. Hammood, Opera for Youth) Long, R. Gulliver, D. The Fire Maid Russian folktale for grades 3-6, pfd. by children after Pavel Petrovieh Bashlov's "The Malachite Casket" comm. & prem: St. Georges School, Bickley, Kent, England 1974 Am.prem: Children's Musical Theatre/Third Street Music Settlement, NYC 2/21/81 OUP 50m; la/5sc cast of 7,2ch,dcrs p OPT rcdrs,pc OPT tp,gtr,strtsolo insts COMMENTS: Beautiful music, suitable for children's voices, fine use of folk music as basis, strong dramatic story full of surprises and magic. Excellent audience reaction. (M. Stern-Wolfe, Third Street Music Settlement, NY) Fixed or improvised dialogue may be used. (C. Zrnic, Opera for Youth) -90- Loomis, Clarence Ferguson, Ethel Susannah, Don't You Cry pfd. by adults New York, NY 1939 comp.est. c/o ASCAP 2 acts Lo Presti, Ronald Harvey, Joy Playback Fantasy, pfd. by adults and children Arizona State University 12/18/70 eomp. c/o ASCAP 45m; 1 act 2adults,lchl COMMENTS: Set in electronics lab where robots are manufactured, (composer) Lora, Antonio Bowe, Morton Lora, A. Ramey, Carolyn Lord, David Brown, Michael Dennis The Legend of Sleepy Hollow For grades 3-9 after Washington Irving Shoes and Ships Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after O.Henry's "Cabbages and Kings" (1961) The Sea Journey pfd. by children Farnham Festival, England 1968 Am.prem: Downtown Music Productions, NYC 5/85 ACA 105m; 2a/5sc s,m,t,2b,bs,ch ACA /AMC 60m; la/2sc; 2 sets s,t,b,bs,spk Un,1010,tp,str EAM(UE) 45m; 1 act unison ch.narr rcdrs,po,p-4hnds, tape loop of sound effects COMMENTS: Accompaniment is sophisticated, requires 4-hands piano players of some technical ability; choral parts singable. (C. Zytowski, Opera for Youth) Love, Loretta Bratton, Karl The Stone Princess Fantasy for grades 7-9, pfd. by children and/or adults after Bratton's "Tales of the Magic Mirror" Desert Sands Jr. H.S., Phoenix, AZ 4/29/72 librettist 40m; 3a/6sc Low, James Moby Dick Drama for grades 7-12 after Melville Idyllwild School, CA 9/2/55 eomp. c/o UCLA 105m; 2 acts 4men,ch Ludtke, William G. Motoyasu, Zembo Atsumori at Ikuta eomp. Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults and children 35m; 2sc; 2 sets after Japanese Noh drama 2s,t,bs,chl Repertory Opera Theatre, Oak Park, IL 1/22/77 conc.pf. 2011,1000,E-hn,3pc,str Lutyens, Sally same The Light Princess Fairy tale for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after George MacDonald Newport Opera Festival, RI 8/5/79 eomp. 55m; la/7sc cast of 7 1011,0000,p,gtr, pedal vibes,str-qnt Tape avail. COMMENTS: Piece is in the manner of Britten's church parables. (E. Safford, "Providence Journal") McCabe, John Lamer, Gerald The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Fantasy for grades K-9, pfd. by children and adults after C.S. Lewis Manchester Cathedral Festival, England 1969 TP(Nov) 4 acts s,b,9chl,ch 2121,1210,tp,pc, org,p,str COMMENTS: Good soprano required, (publisher) McClain, Floyd The Princess and the Frog Fairy tale, pfd. by adults Yankton College, SD 6/13/59 -91- eomp. c/o pfg.org. 1 act McClain, F. The Suck Shop pfd. by adults Yankton College, SD 6/12/58 comp. c/o pfg.org. 1 act McDaniel, William J. The Green Tint pfd. by adults Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony, Eureka Springs, AR 7/74 pfg.org. 1 act McDonough, Jerome The Nearest Star Christmas musical, pfd. by children IEC 1 act 3girls,ch P McKay, Neil Ring Around Harlequin pfd. by adults University of Hawaii, Honolulu 4/24/67 McKeel, James Jr. Jargonauta, Ahoy! pfd. by adults Midwest Opera Theater of the Minnesota Opera, St. Paul, MN 12/84 (reading); prem: 5/24/85 comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act comp. c/o pfg.org. 45m; 1 act s,m,t,b P COMMENTS: Explores the use and misuse of language, as discovered by the animal inhabitants of the "Village of Tibbetts-Wake". (L. Johnson, Midwest Opera Theater) McKeon, Sr. De La Salle Holloway, Sr. Marcella Marie CSJ The Last of the Leprechauns For grades 3-6, pfd. by children or adults SFr 2 sets 5boys,4girls,ch P McKie, Duncan The Black Tulip For grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. after Alexandre Dumas AuMC 150min. McKie, D. The K«peror>s Nightingale For grades 3-12, pfd. by h.s. or adults after Andersen AuMC 150min. Record: AuBC McKie, D. A Persian Fantasy For grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. after "Arabian Nights" AuMC 150min. McKie, D. A Persian Parable Tabloid opera, pfd. by adults after "Arabian Nights" AuMC 20m McNeff, Stephen Causley, Charles The Ballad of Aueusin and Nieolette For grades K-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. after 13th century "chante-fable" South West Music Theatre, Exeter, England 5/27/78 s,tjo wind qt. comp. c/o Banff 120m; 3a/40sc; 1 set cast of 6-12 ob,E-hn,bsn,vln,vlc,p Tape avail. COMMENTS: Twenty-five characters can be played by cast of six or twelve, depending on doubling. Can be staged either as a large-scale pageant or an intimate piece of storytelling. Audience response (in England) was excellent. Production was done very cheaply, with much of the set and costumes coming from a local scrap yard. The piece is and must be clear, simple, and fast-moving. (R. Smithens, formerly SW Music Theatre, now Banff Centre) -92- MacBeth, Peter same Night of the OgUes Comic fairy tale for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults (1983) comp. la/5sc cast of'12 P Mack, Glenn Harris, Aurand Androcles and the Lion AnP Play with music for grades K-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 75m; 1 set loosely based on legend lwoman,5men (1964) p OR fl,bsn,tpt,dms,vlc COMMENTS: Refreshingly antic, irreverant treatment of the classical legend, written in the style of Italian 'commedia dell'arte'. (publisher) Maconchy, Elizabeth same The Birds BH Political comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. 40m; 1 act after Aristophanes boy-s,t,2b,bs,3splcs,ch Bishop's Stortford College for Boys, Herts., England 6/68 2222,2230,pic,tp,pc, hp,p,str,12rcdrs Maconchy, E. Ridler, Anne The Departure Drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. London, 1962 MMB(Ch) 30m; 1 act m,b,ch llll,2100,p,hp,str COMMENTS: Can be performed separately or with "Three Strangers" and "The Sofa". Maconchy, E. The Sofa Vaughan Williams, Comedy for grades 10-12, pfd. by h.s. or adults Ursula after Crebillon's novel, "Le Sopha" London 12/13/59 MMB(Ch) 40m; 1 act s,m,t,b llU,2100,p,hp,str COMMENTS: May be performed separately or with "The Departure" and "Three Strangers". Maconchy, E. The Three Strangers MMB(Ch) ' Folktale for grades 10-12, pfd. by h.s. or adults 40m; 1 act after story by Thomas Hardy s,2t,b,bs,ch Bishop's Stortford College for Boys, Herts., England 6/68 1111,2100,p.hp.str COMMENTS: May be performed separately or with "The Departure" and "The Sofa". Maesch, LaVahn Bratton, Karl The Grandmother and the Witch Fairy tale, pfd. by children and adults audience participation First Congregational Church, Appleton, WI 11/72 librettist 1 act Malucelli, Ken adapt. Sullivan same, adapt. Gilbert H.M.S. Pinafore Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children (1980) Pfd. by various schools Pnc 45m; 1 act; 1 set 5boys,2girls,ch Malucelli, K. adapt. Sullivan same, adapt. Gilbert Iolanthe Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children (1981) Pfd. by various schools Pnc 45m; 1 act; 1 set 4boys,5girls,ch Malucelli, K. adapt. Sullivan same, adapt. Gilbert The Mikado Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children (1980) Pfd. by various schools Pnc 45m; 1 act; 1 set 4boys,4girls,ch p OPT pc P P COMMENTS: Not just another hatchet job, but a skillful reworking of the entire score. (W. Ballard, San Francisco Boy's Chorus) -93- Malucelli, K. adapt. Sullivan same, adapt. Gilbert Patience Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children (1982) Pfd. by various schools Pne 45m; 1 act; 1 set 2boys,5girls,ch P Malucelli, K. adapt. Sullivan same, adapt. Gilbert The Pirates of Penance Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children (1981) Pfd. by various schools Pnc 45m; 1 act; 1 set 5boys,3girls,ch Malucelli, K. Alexander, Cliff The Prince of Macaroni Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children (1981) Pfd. by various schools Pnc 45m 7boys,7girls,ch P P COMMENTS: An elegant piece of theatre. (J. Cook, San Francisco State University) Malucelli, K. adapt. Sullivan same, adapt. Gilbert Princess Ida Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children (1982) Pfd. by various schools Pnc 45m; 1 act; 1 set 4boys,3girls,ch P COMMENTS: Our concert group had a grand time working on it. They've never enjoyed anything half as much. (E. Appling, Girls Chorus of San Francisco) Malucelli, K. adapt. Sullivan same, adapt. Gilbert The Sorcerer Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children (1981) '. Pfd. by various schools Pnc 45m; 1 act; 1 set 4boys,3girls,ch Mandel, Julie Danny Dunn and the Hoaework Machine For grades 3-9, pfd. by h.s. or adults after book by Jay Williams and Raymond A brash kin SFr 1 set 6men,3women P P COMMENTS: Danny discovers what computers can and cannot do. (publisher) Mandelbaum, Joel same The Man in the Man-Made Moon Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. or adults Harvard-Radcliffe Music Clubs, Cambridge, MA 2/56 com p. 40m; la/lsc; 1 set t,2b,bs-b,ch 1121,2210,pc,str OR p PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Need an operating table, (composer) COMMENTS: Chorus performs a major singing role. Premiere well-received by audience, (composer) Mangold, Martin same Huckleberry Finn Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Mark Twain Castle Performing Arts Center, MD 6/22/85 com p. 80m; 2a/10sc; 1 set s,m,3t,2b,bs P Guides avail. COMMENTS: Tours easily with a unit set - only furniture and props required. All actors play multiple characters, (composer) Mansfield, Orlando May, William J. The Makers of Christaas Carol play with music TP(Nov) 45 m; 6 scenes cast of 19,ch Marais, Josef & O'Neill, Charles African Heartbeat pfd. by children IdyUwild School of Music, CA 8/28/53 comp.est. c/o ASCAP la/2sc cast of 12 -94- GS 60m; la/9sc 2s,3t,3b,4spks,5dcrs,ch llll.lOOO.pio.E-hn, tp,pc,str Marais, J. Berton, Max Tony Beaver Folk opera, pfd. by adults or h.s. Idyllwild School of Music, CA 8/1/52 Markham, Sheldon Leisten, Annette & O'Malley, Sean A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court BM Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children or adults or h.s. 60m; 1 act after Mark Twain 6men.3women.ch (1975) p ALSO PFD. BY: numerous schools Markham, S. Leisten, A. & Coopersmith, Jerome The Swiss Fanily Robinson BM Adventure for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults 60m or h.s. cast of 9 after Johan Wyss p or tape Tape avail. ALSO PFD. BY: numerous schools Marshall, Yale Balk, H. Wesley The Business of Good Government form: Christmas Mummeries and Good Government Nativity opera, pfd. by adults after play by John Arden comm. & prem: Center Opera (now Minnesota Opera) at Methodist Church, Minneapolis 12/12/70 pfg.org. 2 acts 4women,9men,ch org,hp,2pc,2vibe, marimba,chimes COMMENTS: A fresh look at the Christmas story, told in ordinary language. Characters behave very much as their counterparts of today. The original play was written for the parish church in Somerset, England, and is performed regularly in many parts of England. (Southwestern University program notes) Nativity story from Herod's point of view. In tradition of its ancestor; the medieval Mystery Play, the opera engages in a colorful phalanx of percussion and exotic noisemakers. (M. Feldman, "Opera News") ALSO PFD. BY: Center Opera '71; Southwestern Univ., Georgetown, TX '73 Martin, Deborah Robinette, Joseph The Princess, the Poet, and the Little Gray Man pfd. by children or adults after Grimm's "The Golden Goose" DrP 50m; 1 act Martin, Gilbert same & Jakes, John Doctor, Doctor! Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. or adults after Moliere's "Le M6deein malgre' lui" Franklin Jr. High School, Iowa 3/19/81 BM 85m; 1 act 9boys,3girls,ch p ALSO PFD. BY: Barry Community School, IL 3/81; Kerr-McGee Choraliers, OK (tour) '83; Wyatt Park Baptist Church, St. Joseph, MO '84 Martin, G. Jakes, J. Shepherd Songs Christmas musical, pfd. by adults and children after "Second Shephardes Playe" (1974) BM 70m; 1 act 8men,4women,4chl,spk,ch p OPT pe Martin, Judith same Secret Circuit Space fantasy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults Brooklyn Philharmonic Children's Series, NY 3/13m/82 comp. 70m; 2 acts; 1 set s,t,b 1110,0110,2pc,tp, 3synth,vla,vlc,dbs COMMENTS: Well received by audience. Subject interesting to children, with courage, imagination, and ingenuity, (composer) -95- Deals Martinu, Bohuslav What Men Live By BH A Pastoral opera for grades 3-12, pfd. by children or 40m; la/lsc; 1 set h.s. or adults s^,t,b,bs,ch after Tolstoy 2232,2110,tp,pc,p,str Hanover, Germany 1953 Am.prem: National Music Camp, Interlochen, MI 7/31/S4 ALSO PFD. BY: numerous academic workshops Masland, William same The Happy Hypocrite pfd. by adults after Max Beerbohm (1978) AMC 55m; la/4sc; 3 sets s,m,t,4b,2mime,ch llll,1010,pic,pc,hp,str Maslanka, David Wiles, John Death and the Maiden Drama, pfd. by adults after Ray Bradbury eomm: New York State Research Foundation (1974) AMC 60m; 3sc 2s,m,3t,bs-b 2222,2U0,pic,hp,p, hped,pe,str Mason, Isabel The First Christmas Sacred operetta (1955) BM 40m; 5sc cast of 12,ch,narr COMMENTS: Readings plus dramatizations. Mathewson, Ramona Blair Other Tears, Other Christmatea Dramatic comedy, pfd. by adults or h.s. after L.M. Alcott (scene in "Little Women") Los Angeles Schools, CA 12/66 AMC la/2sc; 1 set 2s,4m/2m,2a P Maves, David W. Maves, Kay K. The Legend of Befana Christmas cantata for grades K-6, pfd. by children based on Italian Christmas story of Befana Raleigh Public Schools, NC 12/19/64 com p. 20m; 6 scenes narr.ch p (adult), grade sch. orch COMMENTS: This work was written to include as many grade school students as possible. Productions have included artwork and sets by students, as well as actors, mimes, dancers, and orchestra musicians. Narrator can be a child. Audience response has always been most enthusiastic. The musical problems presented to the students are in the line of studies. The piece has been performed innumerable ways [and has] always seemed to work, (composer) May, William J. adapt, various same The bin at Betnlehen Nativity play, pfd. by children BM 45m; 3sc cast of 12,ch Mayer, Lutz Devany, Edward The Paranoid Parakeet pfd. by adults State University of New York, Cortland 5/24/68 comp. 1 act 3men,3women,6actrs, 2dcrs 2110,U10,pc,str COMMENTS: Singers are doubled by actors. Mayer, William Feist, Milton Brief Candle For grades 9-12, pfd. by adults New School for Social Research, NYC 5/22/67 TP 6m; 3 acts mime,3spks,ch 2221,2210 ,pc,tp,p,str Recorded: Desto PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Bassinet which turns into a coffin. COMMENTS: Shortest three-act opera in existence, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: Princeton Chamber Orch. NJ '67; Carnegie-Mellon Univ. '69; Aspen Festival '73; Oklahoma Symphony '76; Boise State Univ. '77; Youngstown Univ. '78; Center for Contemporary Opera, NYC '84; Brooklyn Philharmonic, NY '85; etc. -96- Mayer, W. Otto, Susan Hello, World! BH musical trip around the world for grades K-6, pfd. by 26m; 1 act adults • narr.dcrs Little Orchestra Society, NYC 11/10/56 2222,3220,2pie,2E-hn, 2b-cl,tp,pc,p,str OPT ebsn; OR p.pc COMMENTS: Several singers may join narrator, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous orchestras in youth concerts. Mayer, W. same One Christinas Long Ago GAL Christmas opera for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and 70m; la/5sc; 3 sets adults s,2boy-s,m,2t,2b,bs after "Why the Chimes Rang" 1121,2210,pc,p,hp,str Ball State Univ., Muncie, IN 11/9/62 OPT harm Tape avail. COMMENTS: Carried narrative line in music with conviction...vocal writing was more than felicitous, it was exciting. (W. Smith, conductor of premiere) [Its] symbolism tells us that pride, pomp, and worldly power are as naught compared to a gift that comes from the heart and is motivated by love and pity. (M. de Schauensee, "Philadelphia Bulletin") ALSO PFD. BY: Philadelphia Orchestra '63 & '64; Virginia St. College '67; Manhattan School '84 Mayfield, Larry & Diane Jen 45m; la/lsc; 1 set chl full orch Tape and guides avail. Kids for America Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by children audience participation (1982) COMMENTS: Parts are available for all children in class, (publisher) Meachem, Margaret M.R. same Alice in Wonderland Fantasy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults and/or h.s. after Lewis Carroll University of Maryland, College Park 5/1/82 comp. 60m; la/3sc s,m,b,dcrs 2111,1100,pic,2pc,p, str-qt,tape Tape avail. COMMENTS: Instrumentalists should be adults or talented h.s. (composer) Meachem, M.M.R. same Christmas of Many Countries Christmas program for grades 3-12, pfd. by children or h.s. audience participation .. . . Pine Cobble School & Pittsfield Community Music School, Williamstown, MA (1965) comp. ch.dcrs p, Orff insts Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Texts from African folktales, Shakespeare, dramatic literature, etc.; sets may be constructed by children with the assistance of an art teacher. Several successful performances over the years, (composer) Meade, Glenn same My Son, the Doctor Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Roosevelt University, Chicago 1/15/81 comp. 150m; 2a/6sc 2s,c,2t,b,bs,ch lUl,ino,pc,hp,str COMMENTS: Deals with the 'pomposity' of a new 'Med School' graduate, (composer) Mechem, Kirke same Tartuffe Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults after Moliere San Francisco Opera Project, CA 5/27/80 -97- continued GS /AMC 130m; 3 acts 2s,2m,t,2b,bs,mime 2121,2110,tp,pc,hp,str Videotaped COMMENTS: Deftly evoked, resolutely tonal...shamelessly appealing. (A. Ulrich, "Los Angeles Times") Effective piece. (H. Tircuit, "San Francisco Chronicle") Was a delight. (J. Rockwell, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Meiman, Dominic same Jack and the Beanstalk Folktale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Broque Opera Co., NYC 5/20/82 (& tour) pfg.org. 70m; la/4sc; 4 sets cast of 10, 5dcrs llll,0000,p,vln,vla,vlc Tape and guides avail. Videotaped PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Elaborate costuming, rapid scene changes. Role of Jack is very difficult to cast for physical and vocal reasons. (Broque Opera) COMMENTS: This is a rather large production for effective touring; most schools cannot afford the necessarily high fee. As an artistic endeavor, it is well worth the effort, and has a magical, charming effect. (M. King, Broque Opera) It worked brilliantly as theater. [Performance] was tremendous fun. (T. Libbey, "New York Times") Meiman, D. The Sing of the Fettueeines adapt, various Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by adults same & King, New American Opera (now Broque Opera), NYC 9/77 Marie & Ehringer, Edward pfg.org. 55 m; la/5sc; 5 sets 2s,m,t,b,bs chamb.orch OR p Tape and guides avail. Videotaped COMMENTS: Created as introduction to grand opera. As such, it works on many levels and plays successfully to almost every age. It is very reasonable cost-wise; is educational and entertaining. (M. King, Broque Opera) With merciful brevity and an ingratiating lack of depth, this crash course in opera history compresses every memorable tune and every improbability of plot worth remembering into an amalgam of tongue-in-cheek entertainment...lifted arias from Verdi, Mozart, Bizet, Offenbach...and stuffed it all into six stereotype characters doing all the stereotypical things opera characters do. If you do not know a mezzo from a coloratura [just] look at the singer's T-shirt, which identifies the wearer by voice type. (B. Holland, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: among ten most performed contemporary operas within last five years; performances exclusively by Broque Opera. Mendosa, Dot Orr, William Alice in Wonderland Fantasy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults after Lewis Carroll Phillip Theatre, Sydney, Australia 1956 AuMC 120m sgrs p,dms OR orch Mendosa, D. McKellar, John Whitcomb, Eleanor (bk) A Ride on a Broonstiek Fantasy for children, pfd. by adults Phillip Theatre, Sydney, Australia 1959 AuMC 120m sgrs/actors 2ps,dms Mendosa, D. McKellar, J. Lyons, Jill (bk) The Willow Pattern Plate Fantasy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Phillip Theatre, Sydney, Australia 1957 AuMC 120m sgrs/actors 2ps,dms Mendosa, D. Orr, W. A Wish Is a Dream Fantasy for children, pfd. by adults Phillip Theatre, Sydney, Australia 1960 AuMC 120m sgrs/actors 2ps,dms Mennin, Peter The Pied Piper of Haaelin pfd. by adults and children after German folktale Cincinnati Music Festival, OH 5/69 (conc.pf.) -98- comp.est. c/o ASCAP sgrs,narr,ch,chl.ch full orch Menotti, Gian Carlo same Amahl and the Night Visitors Christmas drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by child and adults or h.s. NBC-TV Opera Theatre, nation-wide telecast 12/24/51 stg.prem: Indiana University, Bloomington 2/21/52 GS 50m; la/lsc; 1 set boy-s,m ,t ,b,2bs,dcr,ch 1211,1100,pe,hp,p,str OR 2ps Recorded: RCA Videotaped COMMENTS: The most popular opera, with over 500 performances each year. ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; most performed work in the U.S. for the past 20 years (by professional and avocational groups, tours, churches, and schools). Menotti, G.C. same Eng: G. Mead Amelia Goes to the Ball (Amelia al ballo) Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia 4/1/37 Italian prem. (original): San Remo, Italy 4/4/38 GS 60m; 1 act; 1 set 2s,2m,t,b,bs,ch,dcrs 3222,4331,tp.pe.cel.xyl, hp,str COMMENTS: A musical farce that combines youthful freshness with the fingerprints of the mature composer. (D. Stevens, "International Herald Tribune") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Menotti, G.C. same The Boy Who Grew Too Fast Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults and children OperaDelaware, Wilmington 9/24/82 GS 50m; 1 act 6adults,chl.ch llll,1110,pc,p,str COMMENTS: A touching, brilliant piece, it has a tuneful, neo-romantic score, briskly paced action, and an easily understood moral; maintaining one's identity when faced with societal pressures. (J. Floyd, "Opera News") Menotti, G.C. same A Bride from Pluto Science-fiction story for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults Kennedy Center, Washington, DC 4/12/82 GS 40m; 1 act; 2 sets 2s,m,b,bs-b 1011,1100,tp,pc,p, synth.str COMMENTS: Simple, fast-moving story with a plot and characters that are easy to understand and enjoy....about as melodious as anything being written for the opera stage these days, perhaps more sophisticated than opera for children needs to be. (J. McLellan, "Washington Post") Menotti, G.C. same Chip and his Dog For grades K-6, pfd. by children Canadian Children's Opera Chorus, Guelph Festival, Ontario 5/4/79 GS 35m; la/2sc; 2 sets 4s,3a,mime,2spks,ch p.dms Videotaped COMMENTS: Simple, tuneful...tells a succinct story, has a moral, and does not strain the attention of young listeners. (H. Schonberg, "New York Times") Children and dogs...no audience can resist them, and [the audience at the premiere] didn't even try. [Menotti writes well for] an all child cast, and necessarily resorts to a simpler musical and dramatic medium. [The work] needs strong solo voices, especially in the principal roles. (W. Littler, "Toronto Star") ALSO PFD BY: various; recent pfs. Spoleto Festival '80; Saskatoon Opera '80; Academy Boy's Choir, Philadelphia '81; San Francisco Talent Bank '81, '82, '84; Florentine Opera, Milwaukee '82; Honolulu Children's Chorus '84 Menotti, G.C. same The Egg Parable for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults Washington Cathedral, DC 6/17/76 GS 60m; la/2sc 2s,m,2t,3b,bs,mime,ch continued -99- llll.lllO.pc.hp, org,str-qt COMMENTS: Almost masterly. This is another of Menotti's parables about Christian love, in the philosophical vein of "Amahl", but breezier and less sanctimonious. Mr. Menotti knows the potential of human voices and how to score for them. (D. Henahan, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: Spoleto Festival '78; Church of St. Mark, Minneapolis '78; Brooklyn Philharmonic, NY '80; Lakeland Chorale Society, MI '82 Menotti, G.C. same Help, Help, the GloboUnks! GS Science-fiction drama for grades K-12, pfd. by adults and 70 m; 1 act children 2s,m,t,3b,bs,12chl Hamburg Staatsoper, Germany 12/21/68 2121,2221,tp,pe,p, Am.prem: Santa Fe Opera, NM 8/1/69 str.tape OR 1110,1101,pie,b-cl, pc,p,hp,str,tape OR 2ps Videotaped PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Costuming for GloboUnks; one soprano to play violin, but may be played by orchestra musician and mimed onstage. COMMENTS: Part science-fiction, part parable, part sentimental goo, [it] can be heard on many levels. As a straight story it is fun, as one could tell from squeals of laughter. As an allegory it can read as Menotti's protest against modern music, especially electronic. Everbody, present company included, had a fine time. (H. Schonberg, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within past ten years. Menotti, G.C. same Martin's Lie Drama for grades 6-12, pfd. by adults and children Bristol Cathedral, Bath, England 6/3/64 Am.prem: Washington Cathedral, DC 6/76 GS 45 m; 1 act 2boy-s,m,t,b,bs llll,1210,3pc,tp,hp, vla,vlc,dbs COMMENTS: Mr. Menotti has made an admirably terse and simple musical exposition of his dramatic material. His score reflects every nuance of appropriate feeling but without flamboyance. It is within the competence of amateur companies. (G. Baro, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: Spoleto Festival '78 Menotti, G.C. same The Medium Drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults Columbia University, NYC 5/8/46 GS 75m; la/2sc; 1 set 2s,m,a,b,mute llll,1100,pc,p,str Video cassette avail. COMMENTS: Extremely well received by high school students and older. Somewhat controversial due to subject and the shooting of Toby at the end of the opera. Mme. Flora is a difficult character and must be a strong singing actress, Toby is a mute and must have strong acting ability to communicate the intense emotion without words. Teachers guides are available from us. (R. Heuer, Greater Miami Opera) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within last five years. Menotti, G.C. same The Old Maid and the Thief Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. NBC-radio 4/22/39 stg.prem: Philadelphia Opera 1941 BM 60 m; 1 act 2s,m/a,b 2111,2210,pc,p,str OR llll,2000,pc,str OR p Videotaped COMMENTS: Menotti's music is humorously apt. A thoroughly enjoyable piece of musical theater. (E. Rothstein, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among the ten most performed contemporary operas within past five years. -100- Menotti, G.C. same The Telephone Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Broadway, NYC 2/18/47 (with "The Medium") GS 25m; la/lsc; 1 set s,b llll,1100,pe,p,str OR 2ps Videotaped COMMENTS: Menotti has written a delightful commentary on the joys and frustrations, disadvantages, and rewards of our mechanized society. [He] is an inventive craftsman with a full grasp of the compositional devices necessary to create charming audience-pleasing pieces. (K. Staton, "Hawaii Tribune Herald") His librettos are often the strongest elements in his score. (T. Page, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Menotti, G.C. same Trial of the Gypsy Dramatic cantata for grades 3-6, pfd. by children Newark Boys Chorus, NJ 5/24/78 GS 25m; 1 act boy ch. P COMMENTS: Unpretentious and deftly written work children can perform with ease and understanding. ("New York Times") Menotti, G.C. same The Unicorn, the Gorgon, and the Manticore or Three Sundays of a Poet Madrigal fable for grades 7-12 comm: Coolidge Foundation, Washington, DC Library of Congress, DC 10/19/56 BM 45m; 1 act ch.dcrs/mimes llll,0100,pc,hp,vlc,dbs COMMENTS: [It] represents a distinct change of pace, forsaking modern melodrama for a format in which the composer combines the 16th century Italian madrigal and the Japanese Kabuki. [Quoting the composer]: I've become more interested in works that can be given in schools or by small ensembles. ("Newsweek") There is pathos and drama in this story, but they are tinged with poetry rather than violence. (H. Taubman, "New York Times") Merman, Joyce same The Azimagooths and the Chisslewinks Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by children On Stage Productions, Columbia, MD 3/4/83 WWM 30m; 1 act 12chl.sgrs,ch p OR tape Tape and guides avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: The Oracle appears via rear screen projection, but can be done 'live'. COMMENTS: A funny show about a serious subject - the power of ancient custom to perpetuate a wall of fear and tension between peoples, (publisher) Merman, J. same Holiday Gifts Christmas revue for grades 3-9, pfd. by children Middle School, East Stroudsburg, PA 12/14/82 WWM 25m; la/5sc ch fl,p,pc,dms,bells Guides avail. COMMENTS: Each of the five scenes depicts a holiday custom characteristic of a different foreign land, and the atmosphere is conveyed by the costuming of small groups, (publisher) Merman, J. & I Hear a Drum ShP Barton, Ann, Historical pageant for grades K-9, pfd. by children or 20m; la/lsc Salisbury, Lynne 3spks,chl.ch h.s. or adults & Thomas, Connie fl,pic,tpt,p,snare OPT gtr,dbs,glock,tom-tom COMMENTS: Suitable for presentation by entire school, diversity, and ideals, (publisher) -101- Addresses US history, Merman, J. Baker, Diane Maraeas For grades K-6, pfd. by children ShP 1 act ch Latin rhythm insts Guides avail. COMMENTS: Demonstration of instruments which children can not play, but they can play their maraeas. (publisher) Merman, J. Barton, A. & Thomas, C. Merman, J. Badale, Andy & Elias, Al No Vacancy ShP Christmas musical play for grades K-6, pfd. by children 30m or children and adults 2sgrs,ch audience participation p OPT fl Noah For grades K-6, pfd. by adults and children adapt, of NBC-TV "It's a Brand New World", teleplay by Max Wilk and Romeo Muller ShP 30m 2adults,4chl,chl.eh P Tape avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Requires 88-frame filmstrip. Merman, J. & Leisy, James same The Pied Piper Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by children after German folktale WWM 30m; la/4sc; 1 set cast of 4 (incl. flutist), unison trio, unison ch. P,fl Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: If 'The Piper' cannot perform live on the flute, his/her playing may be pantomimed to the pre-recorded flute on tape, (publisher) Merman, J. & Leisy, J. same Tiny Tim's Christmas Carol Christmas drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by children after Dickens (1981) WWM 20m; la/4sc; 1 set unison ch.spks p OR tape Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Plays well as part of double-bill with "Follow that Star" by JiU Gallina. (publisher) Merman, J. Bryson, Juanita Two Circustories Operettini for Tots grades K-3, pfd. by children ShP 30 m; 2 parts ch.narr P Tape avail. COMMENTS: For participation by entire class, (publisher) Meyerowitz, Jan same Bad Boys in School Farce, pfd. by adults after Nestroy Berkshire Music Festival, Lenox, MA 8/17/53 BM(EBM) 40m; 1 act 3s,a,t,3b chamb.oreh ALSO PFD. BY: Hunter College, NY '55; Texas Christian Univ. '55 Micciche, Joseph same The Young Pioneer Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1960) AMC 150m; la/5sc; 5 sets 2s,m,4t,2b,2bs,ch P Miller, Glenn The Hunting of the Snark Musical play for grades 7-12, pfd. by children after Lewis Carroll -102- AuMC Miller, Hub same Watch Out! or the Music Will Get You Musical theatre piece for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Seattle Opera Education Dept. 1980 comp. 35 m; 1 act; 1 set s,b P COMMENTS: Intended as introduction to music for grade schools. Very good audience response, very inexpensive to produce, educationally effective. Could be done with very or not very experienced performers. Plays in many spaces. (J. Pape, University of Northern Iowa) ALSO PFD. BY: Seattle Opera Education tour '81, '82, '83; Univ. of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls (tour) '83 Miller, John in Phyllis Plan A Drama for grades 3-6, pfd. by children and adults (1982) Jen 45m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 10.chl.ch full orch Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Parts available for entire class, (publisher) Miller, Michael R. Etheridge, David Song of the Woods Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by children based on New Brunswick history and legend Marshview Middle School, Sackville, KB, Canada 5/5/80 CMC 45m; la/6sc; 1 set cast of 5&36,3ch p OPT pc, Orff insts COMMENTS: Can be easily produced by an average school, (composer) Prepared for production in school auditoriums...[and] written with the age group of the performers in mind. ("Saekville-Tribune-Post") There are meaty roles for the youngsters...the forest abounds in animals and even Paul Bunyan makes an appearance. The disguises used here help to embolden an otherwise hesitant performer, (unidentified newspaper review) Mitchell, Tom Smith, Conne Cross Christmas on Angel Street Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by children (1980) Jen 45m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 9,eh full orch Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Parts probably available for entire class, (publisher) Mohaupt, Richard Maren, Roger Double Trouble Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults after "Menaeehmi" by Plautus comm: Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Kentucky Opera, Louisville 12/4/54 GS(AMP) /AMC 65m; la/16sc; 1 set 2s,m,2t,2bs-b,eh 2111,2220,pic,E-hn, 2ps,pc,tp,str COMMENTS: Plautus' play was used by Shakespeare as basis for "Much Ado About Nothing", (program notes) ALSO PFD. BY: Univ. of Iowa '66; Drake Univ., Des Moines '67; Mesa Community College, AZ '80 Mohr, Christopher Fendrich, Shubert & Steven Ducktails and Bobbysox Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1980) PDS 120m; 2a/5sc; 1 set 9men,14women OPT eh 10 20,0210,a-sx,t-sx, p,pc,gtr,dbs ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf: St. Paul's School, Davenport, IA 5/13/83 Mohr, C. same Orphans in Candyland PDS Melodrama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults 60m; la/lsc; 1 set or h.s. lman,8women OPT ch audience participation p (1978) ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Lollipop Playhouse, New Bern, NC 9/23/82 -103- Mollicone, Henry Bowman, John S. The Face on the Barroom Floor Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after poem by H. D'Arcy Central City Opera Apprentice Program, CO 7/7/78 BM 25m; la/3se s.t.b fl,pic,p,vlc Videotaped COMMENTS: Very skillful score, with a very skillful libretto. It's a good piece. (A. Porter, "The New Yorker") Small, dynamic, well-packaged evening's entertainment. The music is imaginative and melodic from start to finish. (M. Barrett, "Rocky Mountain News") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among the ten most performed contemporary operas within the last five years. Mollicone, H. Pogue, Kate Starbird BM Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults 50m; la/lsc; 1 set Texas Opera Theater, St. John's School, Houston 4/30/81 s,m,2t,bs-b,bs 1010,1000,pic,p,pc, vln,vlc,dbs,tape Guide avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Spaceship launching. COMMENTS: A fetching, space-age children's fable that tells how three quarreling animals are taught by an alien starbird to appreciate each other. Mollicone can't seem to write a note that doesn't sing. (A. Swan, "Newsweek") A delightful children's opera...[teaches] the value of cooperation and the moral that faults can sometimes be virtues. (S. Heumann, "Opera News") Much appealing, songful melody...and an apt musical setting of the text. (C. Cunningham, "Houston Post") The animals are drawn together to overlook their 'natural' emnity and realize their own essential goodness and that of earth. (C. Ward, "Houston Chronicle") ALSO PFD. BY: Cincinnati Opera '81; Southwest Opera Theatre (tour) '84 TP(Nov) Montgomery, Bruce John Barleycorn same Ballad folk opera for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 3 acts cast of 4&10,ch (1960) ini,1000,tp,pc,hp,p,str Moore adapt. Mozart The Magic Mozart Introduction to opera Canadian Opera, Metro International Caravan, Toronto 6/22/79 pfg.org. Moore, Carman 4th grade PS 84 The Wont Thing in the World For grades K-6, pfd. by children based on survey of children's problems PS 84, NYC 3/82 comp. c/o ASCAP 60m; 2 acts; 1 set cast of 5,ch P Tape avail. COMMENTS: Well suited to average grade school auditorium; home made sets best. (composer) Tumultuous reception. The libretto, created by 5 children and their music teacher, concerns behavior problems of 2 colonial period children, who lost their father to a bad cold - caught from one of them. The problem children are helped to sound mental health by their schoolmates. Feature songs are "Little Kids" sung by the teacher, and "Worst Thing in the World" (losing dad). (R. Alpert, teacher, PS 84) Moore, Douglas The Devil and Daniel Webster Benet, Stephen Vincent Folk drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Stephen Vincent Benet Martin Beck Theatre, Broadway, NYC 5/18/39 BH 60 m; 1 act m,3t,3b,2bs,3spks,ch 2222,2210,tp,pc,hp,str OR red.orch COMMENTS: The work, clean-limbed and unpretentious, bodies out Benet's beautiful tale as winningly as Webster's oratory. (F. Merkling, "Opera News") ALSO PFD. BY: great number of performances -104- Moore, D. Abrashkin, Raymond The Emperor's New Clothes Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Andersen New York Philharmonic 2/19/49 (conc.pf.) CF 14m; 1 act 3t,b,4spks,ch 2121,3300,tp;pc,str OR p COMMENTS: Songs were tuneful, with neat words...had most of the audience smiling. ("New York Times") Vocal writing is fresh, the orchestral background good humored...instrumental textures light and the words never bog down. A delightfully airy piece to which the children responded immediately. ("New York Herald-Tribune") ALSO PFD. BY: recent pfs. SUNY-Fredonia '73; Opera Profiles, Chicago '79; Far Hills Day School, NJ '80 Moore, D. Sundgaard, Arnold Gallantry Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Columbia University, NYC 3/19/58 GS 35m; 1 act s,m,t,b,dcrs 2121,2210,pc,hp,str Videotaped COMMENTS: A television soap-opera, and spoof of grand opera. Silliness abounds in the opera. ("Albany Times-Union") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among ten most performed contemporary operas within past five years. Moore, D. Sundgaard, A. The Greenfield Christmas Tree Christmas opera, pfd. by adults Hartford Symphony, Hartford, CT 12/8/62 GS 45m; 1 act 4men,lwoman,3chl 2222,2220,pc,hp,str ALSO PFD. BY: St. Luke's University, GA '71; Vienna Light Opera, VA '79 Moore, D. Benet, S.V. The Headless Horseman ECS /AMC Folk drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults and children 60m; 1 act; 1 set after Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" s,t,2b,ch,chl.ch BronxviUe H.S., NY 3/5/37 p COMMENTS: Benet's libretto is based on Irving's original, but is also a satire on progressive schools and their teachers. (N.E. Johnson, "Operas on American Subjects") ALSO PFD. BY: Florida State Univ. '59; Inspiration Point, AR '59; Hartt School of Music, CT '62 & (tour) '73 Moore, D. Abrashkin, R. Puss in Boots Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Perrault New York Philharmonic 11/50 CF 15m; 1 act m,3b,bs,2spks,ch mi,1100,pc,hp,str ALSO PFD. BY: various schools Moore, Richard same Yuwidi For grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after American Indian legend Opera/Omaha Education Division 4/76 pfg.org. 1 act Moross, Jerome La Touche, John The Eccentricities of Davy Crockett Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults Wilkes College, Wilkes Barre, PA 4/16/71 com p. c/o ASCAP 1 act Morris, John Duffield, Brainerd The Hobbit Musical play for grades 3-6, pfd. by children after Tolkien (1977) PfP 2 acts; 4 sets cast of 12,eh 1111,1000,p COMMENTS: Opportunity for a great deal of body movement, dance, etc. (F. Litt, Opera for Youth) -105- Morrissey, Wendy same Mr. Punch Operetta for grades K-6, pfd. by children after Punch and Judy JAS 15m; la/lsc; 1 set 2boys,lgirl,ch P.gtr COMMENTS: Easy music, unison chorus, simple to stage. (Opera for Youth) Morse, Paul same Lexington Green: The Shot Heard Around the World History for grades 3-9 Prosody Players, Lawrence, LA 5/11/80 pfg.org. 60 m; 1 act Tape avail. Moss, Lawrence Bentley, Eric The Brute Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Chekhov's "The Boor" Yale University Summer School, Norfolk, CT 7/16/61 TP /AMC 23m; 1 act; 1 set s.t.b 1011,0000,pic,pc,p, vibe, vln, via, vlc.dbs Videotape avail. COMMENTS: Singers must be able to act. (publisher) ALSO PFD. BY: various; recent pfs. Univ. of Georgia, Athens '76; Youngstown Univ., OH '78; Pittsburgh Chamber Opera, PA '83 Mount, John & Lorna adapt. Rossini, Mozart same A Mini Opera Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults audience participation Hawaii Opera Theatre, Honolulu 2/13/81 comp. 40 m; la/2sc; 1 set s,a,t,b P COMMENTS: Travels easily. This show has been performed...at ALL elementary schools on Oahu at least once. The schools have all been very enthusiastic, (composer) Mueller, Larry R. same Little Red Riding Hood Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults freely adapted from Grimm (1973) AMC 30m; 2a/3sc; 3 sets s,a,t,b,ch,dcrs 2222,4331.pic,tp,pc. xyl,cel,hp,str Muller, Gerald Frank same Chronicles, or Vignettes of Passion For grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Montgomery College, Rockville, MD 1977 comp. c/o pfg.org. 33m; la/lsc; 1 set s,m,a 1121,1110,pic.E-hn.tp, pc,p,str MuUer, G.F. Pevey, Rich & Normile, Joe Iehabod comp. c/o pfg.org. 3 acts Fantasy for grades 6-12, pfd. by adults after Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" Montgomery CoUege, Rockville, MD 11/9/84 PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Special effects such as lightning, fog, smoke, and earthquake. Murray, Jeremiah same The Beauty and the Bent Fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Mme. L. de Beaumont Public Opera Theatre/Clarke Center, NYC 5/8/74 comp. la/7sc cast of 5,dcrs COMMENTS: [The work is] unabashedly and often gloriously entrenched in the 19th century. The music really is a very sophisticated blend of influences, [but] tends to overwork the singer's upper registers. A touching work of real talent. (P. Davis, "New York Times") -106- Murray, J. same The Marriage Proposal Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Chekhov Public Opera Theater/Clarke Center, NYC 2/1/73 comp. 35m; 1 act; 1 set s,t,b p COMMENTS: For both adults and kids - marvellous, lyric and fast-moving. Response has always been tremendous. Soprano needs good BD, tenor a good A, baritone very easy. (J. Sacher, Montclair State College) ALSO PFD. BY: Public Opera Theatre '73, "74; Montclair State College, NJ '76, '78 Musgrave, Thea Lindsey, Maurice The Abbot of Drimock Comedy, pfd. by adults or h.s. after one of Wilson's "Tales of the Scottish Border" Park Lane Opera Group, London, England 1958 MMB(Ch) 55m; la/3sc s,m,a,t,2b,bs 0111,1000,p.cel.pc, 2vln,vlc COMMENTS: Scottish version of "Gianni Schicchi". A work well suited to student performance. (E. Forbes, "London Financial Times") ALSO PFD. BY: Morley CoUege, London '62; Guildhall School of Music, London '77 Musgrave, T. same A Christmas Carol Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults and children after Dickens Virginia Opera Ass'n, Norfolk 12/7/79 TP(Nov) 120m; 2 acts 2s,m,t,2b,bs-b,spk, dcrs,6chl U21,1000,pic,E-hn, cbsn,2pc,p,hp,str OR red.orch 15 players Recording avail. Videotaped COMMENTS: It tells the story quite clearly, to unpretentious, evocative music, largely traditional in idiom. (W. Mann, "London Times") The opera was a Victorian Christmas card come to life. Musgrave preserves the distinctive flow of Dickens' dialogue. (A. Swan, "Newsweek") A most distinguished work [created] with respect for people of all ages. (A. Rich, "New York Magazine") ALSO PFD. BY: Royal Opera, London '81; State Opera of South Australia '81; Academy of Vocal Arts, Philadelphia '81; Arkansas Opera Theatre, Little Rock '81 Musgrave, T. same & Samson llarko the Miser "A tale for children to mime, sing, and play" Comedy, pfd. by children after Russian folktale by Afanasiev Farnham Festival of Schools Music, England 1962 MMB(Ch) 14m cast of 4,narr,ch rcdrs,glock,chimes,vln, gtr,p,6pc (all children) COMMENTS: A short piece about an amoral rich merchant who, shamed into giving alms to a beggar, borrows money from an unsuspecting peasant and then thinks up excuses to avoid paying it back. The score is economical and the tale unfolds swiftly. ("Ipswich Evening Star") Nagle, Pam & Wingerter, George same The Ransom of Red Chief PDS Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children and/or adults 90m; 2a/6sc; 2 sets or h.s. 6boys/men,12girls/women, after O.Henry ch (1979) Namenworth, Philip Dias, Susan & Stein, Merridee p,pc,dbs ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Fortune Elementary School, Fortuna, CA 5/20/82 Alice Through the Looking Glass Fantasy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children after Lewis Carroll First All Childrens Theatre, NYC 10/21/79 -107- comp. c/o ASCAP Neff, Lyle K. same Starbottle for the Plaintiff pfd. by adults or h.s. after Bret Harte Augusta College, GA 5/6/81 3 scenes 8sgrs,lactr,ch Nelson, Ron same Birthday of the Infanta Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Oscar Wilde Eastman School, Rochester, NY 5/14/56 CF 45m; 1 act s,a,t,bs comp. COMMENTS: A tragedy concerning a Spanish princess and a dwarf who loves her. ALSO PFD. BY: Opera Theatre of Rochester, NY '63, '67, '73, '74; Met Opera Studio, NY '68-'74 annually; Indiana Univ., Bloomington '77; Univ. of Maryland, College Park '79 Nestor, Larry same Peterson, Gary (bk) The Brenentown Musicians PDS Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children or adults or h.s. 60m; la/3sc; 3 sets after Grimm cast of 14 Clover Trinity Lutheran Church, Buhl, ID 12/2/83 p COMMENTS: An excellent comedy for all age groups. Audience loved it and so did the children who were performing. Music excellent. (M. Schroeder, Clover Trinity Lutheran Church) The musical numbers are quite simple...could easily be sung by elementary-age children, but the amount of spoken dialogue [would indicate] older students. (J. Pape, Opera for Youth) Nestor, L. same Kelly, Tim (bk) Lumberjacks and Weddingbelles PDS Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 120m; 2a/12sc; 1 set based on historical incident 10male,14female, OPT ch (1981) 1020,0210,pc,p,gtr,dbs COMMENTS: Prospective young brides are sent from Boston to the Washington Territory, (publisher) Music and direction not difficult, simple sets and costumes required. (D. Wayland, Opera for Youth) ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Lake George Youth Theatre, NY 7/82 Nestor, L. same & Kelly, T. Seven Brides for Dracula PDS Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children or adults or h.s. 60m; la/2sc; 1 set after story by T. Kelly 5male,7female,ch (1982) P.pc.dbs Neumann, Alfred An Opera for Christmas Christmas opera, pfd. by adults or h.s. ALSO PFD. BY: various churches BM 1 act 2s,2a,3t,4bs,2spks,ch 0000,0220,tp,cym, org.cel Neumann, A. An Opera for Easter Easter opera, pfd. by adults or h.s. Christ Congregational Church, Silver Spring, MD 4/63 BM 1 act Neumann, A. An Opera for Everyone BM Church opera, pfd. by adults or h.s. 1 act Christ Congregational Church, Silver Spring, MD 11/3/63 Neville, Don Billings, James Babes in the Woods, or Hansel and Gretel and Percy and MAA 55m; la/3sc the Prune 3s,m,2t,b,bs Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults p OR chamb.orch after Hansel and Gretel story (1985) COMMENTS: Same libretto used by another composer in 1983; that version withdrawn. -108- Nield, David Drake Taylor, Jeremy J. Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children or h.s. based on life of Sir Francis Drake Whitgift School, Croydon, England 5/25/83 Wei 120m; 3 acts 5boys,3girU,ch llll,0320,4sx,dbs,dms PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Requires Elizabethan costumes. COMMENTS: Performers and audience will find this an enormously entertaining musical that makes no apology to history, (publisher) ALSO PFD. IN: Edinburgh '83; Opera House Jersey '84; Exeter '84; Oxford '84 Nield, D. Taylor, J.J. Tin Pan AU Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by children or h.s. after "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" Leighton Park School, Reading, England 5/17/79 SFKWei) 120m; 3 acts 6girls,10boys,ch llll,0320,4sx,dbs,dms COMMENTS: A role for everybody; a variety of singing parts and all singing/acting capabilities. Set in downtown Chicago 1930 and explores the world of gangsters, (publisher) Niles, John Jacob Mary the Rose A Miracle Play for Christmas GS Nixon, Roger West, Ray B. Jr. The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Stephen Crane Eastern Illinois University, Charleston 11/68 com p. c/o ASCAP 45m; 2a/4sc; 3 sets s,t,2b,bs-b,spk tp,str COMMENTS: The work manages to strike a fine balance between genuine sentiment concerning the boundless energy and optimism of the frontier folk, and gentle satire of their naivete and provincialism. The score simply sparkles and the vocal lines - although difficult - often soar. (M. Redmond, "New Jersey Star-Ledger") ALSO PFD. BY: San Francisco State Univ. '69; Univ. of California, Los Angeles •72; New Jersey State Opera '80 Noda, Ken same The Canary pfd. by adults and children Blossom Music Festival, OH 7/73 pfg.org. 1 act s,b,2boy-s COMMENTS: Written by a child for children, it was the perfect opera for [New York City Opera's Educational tour] performances. Its modest cast, costume, and set requirements fit the budget. The initial reception from young audiences was spectacular. (L. Henning, "Opera News") ALSO PFD. BY: New York City Opera Educational Department (tour) '75, '76, '77 Noda, K. same The Rivalry For grades 7-12, pfd. by adults based on the life of Andrew Jackson (1976) AMC 45m; la/3sc 3s,t,b,bs,ch,dcrs P COMMENTS: Received 1976 Bicentennial grant from NEA; no known production. Nordholm Hansel and Gretel adapt. Humperdinck Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children adaptation of Humperdinck's 3-act opera SB 20m sgrs.ch P Nordoff, Paul & Robbins, Clive Artaban, the Other Wise Han Christmas play with music comp.est. c/o ASCAP Nordoff, P. Robbins, C. The Children's Christmas Play pfd. by children TP 30m; 1 sc cast of 16,narr rcdrs,pc,p -109- Nordoff, P. Robbins, C. The Three Bean pfd. by children TP 1 act ch.narr rcdrs,pc,p Norman, Ruth Wieder, Hardy The Elves and the Shoemaker Action song playlet for grades K-3, pfd. by children after fairy tale BM 15m ch P Norman, R. The Emperor's New Clothes Wieder, H. Action song playlet for grades K-3, pfd. by children after Andersen BM 25m ch P Norman, R. The Gallant Tailor BM Wieder, H. Action song playlet for grades K-3, pfd. by children after Grimm 15m ch P Norman, R. Wieder, H. The Golden Goose Action song playlet for grades K-3, pfd. by children after Grimm BM 15m ch P Norman, R. Wieder, H. The Gypsies1 Reward Folk operetta for grades K-6, pfd. by children BM 20m; 2 acts cast of 7,ch P Norman, R. SumplestatsUn BM Wieder, H. Action story playlet for grades K-3, pfd. by children after Grimm 15m ch P North, Alex Gury, Jeremy The Hither and Thither of Danny Dither Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Karamu House, Cleveland, OH 4/62 BM /AMC 105m; 2a/9sc; 6 sets s,t ,spk,18support .ch.dors doubling possible 0020,0210,a-sx,pc,p,vln OR 1121,2220,2a-sx, t-sx,pc,p,str COMMENTS: Musical idiom is simple, contemporary, musical comedy style. Set on a summer day sometime in the near future. Danny is sent from heaven to earth to record good deeds, has many adventures, and finally succeeds in his assignment. (AMC) Obenchain, Virginia Uncle Billy's Candy Shop For grades K-6, pfd. by children GS Ogden, Mark Sneezes Rock opera for grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation after Dr. Seuss's books Weber State College, Ogden, UT 5/72 pfg.org. 1 act Ohlson, Marion The Three Little Pigs Children's operetta, pfd. by children (19S4) CF /AMC 2 acts narr.chl.ch P ALSO PFD. BY: Opera Company of the Theatre of Light, Los Angeles '81 -110- O'Leary, Minnie same <5c Deck, Sylvia Girone What's New? For grades K-6, pfd. by children ShP 35m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 15,ch P Tape avail. COMMENTS: In addition to being an entertainment, it will help children explore their feelings of accepting new people. (Opera for Youth) Olive, Joseph Olive, Joan Mar-ri-ia-a Science-fiction for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Carnegie Recital Hall, NYC 4/7/75 ACA /AMC 23m; 1 act; 1 set s lOlO.lOOO.picbs-el, tp,pc,vln,vlc,tape COMMENTS: Story of humanized computer falling in love with programmer. Olive, Leslie Adams, Jon Master of Ashmore pfd. by children Borden School, Kent, England 9/78 comp. c/o PRS 2 acts Oliver, Harold same A Dog's Tale Drama for grades K-12, pfd. by adults after Mark Twain Johnson College, VT 8/79 comp. c/o BMI la/5sc; 1 set s.dcrs/mimes,puppets fl,cl,vln,p Tape avail. COMMENTS: Very few production costs. Suggested abstract staging. Puppets and dancers would greatly enhance the production. The work is demanding for the musicians, (composer) Material also available from the Fleisher Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia, Logan Square. Oliver, H. Keat, Eleanor King of the Cats Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults after Stephen Vincent Benet (1976) comp. c/o BMI /AMC 45m; 5sc; 3 sets 3s>2a,t,b,bs,dcr/mime Hll,2110,hp,pc,p,str COMMENTS: Vocal parts quite singable. Orchestra and ensemble requirements are demanding, (composer) Material also available at Fleisher Collection (see above). Oliver, Stephen Pountney, David The Donkey pfd. by adults audience participation Scottish Opera tour, 5/74 TP(Nov) 60m; 2 acts cast of 24 p,org,pc Oliver, S. same The Girl and the Unicorn Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. West Eleven Group, London, England 1978 TP(Nov) 60m cast of 5,ch 1011,0100,pie.sx.p.pc, dms,harm,bjo,gtr,str Oliver, S. The Great McPorridge Disaster For grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation (1976) TP(Nov) 30m; 1 act s,b 3pc,org Oliver, S. same Old Haunts For grades K-6, pfd. by children TP(Nov) 8m; la/lsc; 1 set 3ch p,pc,melody insts COMMENTS: Part of "Three Instant Operas for Children". -Ill- Oliver, S. same Paid Off For grades K-6, pfd. by children TP(Nov) 8m; la/lsc; 1 set 3ch p.pc.melody insts COMMENTS: Part of "Three Instant Operas for Children". Oliver, S. same Slippery Souls Christinas musical for grades K-6, pfd. by children TP(Nov) 50m; 1 act ch vln,pe,org,p Oliver, S. Pountney, D. The Three Wise Monkeys For grades K-9, pfd. by adults audience participation (1972) TP(Nov) 50m; 1 act m,t,b,bs p,org,pc Oliver, S. same Time Flies For grades K-6, pfd. by children TKNov) 8m; la/lsc; 1 set 3ch p.pc.melody insts COMMENTS: Part of "Three Instant Operas for Children". Oliveros, Pauline adapt. Sinding, Christian Mumma, Gordon Fwynnghn "A funky fairy tale" for grades 9-12 California Institute of Arts, Valencia 3/5/80 com p. c/o ASCAP COMMENTS: Fwynnghns are described as creatures with a 'dumb endurance, an even temper (more or less), and a sense of humor1. ("New York Times") Oliveros, P. Montano, Linda Mo More Fear form: Monkey sound/movement theatre for grades 3-6, pfd. by children audience participation Freedom Elementary School, Cabrillo Festival, Aptos, CA 8/81 com p. c/o ASCAP 30m; 1 act cast of 30 COMMENTS: The work needs open space arena-style. It is completed in a creative collaboration with the children, (composer) A taped child's voice reciting a text of sorts blended with the existing crowdaudience noise...played against a background of electronic sounds consisting of filtered white noise.-.gathering of children and audience proved a most enjoyable happening. (J. Sekon, "Santa Cruz Sentinel") Audience...provide sounds of wind...children provide, through sound effects and mime, a jungle and its animals...[01iveros] charmed the children, but also tapped their ancient creative energy and intuitive sense of analogy and symbolism. (C. Shere, "Oakland Tribune") O'Neal, Barry Jones, Robin Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after R.L. Stevenson (1980) AMC 70m s,2t,2b,bs-b,bs,ch 3333,4331 ,sx,tp,pc,hp, p,cel,org,str PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Character transformation from Jekyll to Hyde, (composer) Oosterbahn, Andre Kimber, Robert AuMC 1 act 3s,2m,a OR 3s,m,b,bs 2spks,dcrs,ch fl,cl,vln,el-p,tapes Ants and Splinters pfd. by adults audience participation (1973) COMMENTS: Elaborate staging is not necessary. (Opera for Youth) -112- Orff, Carl & Keetman, Qunild The Christaas Story pfd. by children EAM(Sch) cast of 7,eh rcdrs,gtr,lute,vln, vlc,dbs,pc Orff, C. same trans: Lenssen, Gerhard OR Guth, Otto OR Balk/Marshall The Wise Woman and the King (Die Kbige) Comic fairy tale for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults based on Grimm's T h e Clever Farmer's Daughter" Frankfurt, Germany 1943 Am.prem: Karamu House, Cleveland, OH 12/7/49 EAM(Sch) 90m; la/12sc; 1 set s,2t,3b,3bs 3333,4331,tp.3pc.hp, cel,p,str OR 3033,3331,tp,pc,hp, p,cel,str stage band: 3tpt,dms, glock.org COMMENTS: Shrewdly contrasting moments of delicate lyricism and simple folklike melodies. The timelessness of this entertaining tale is accented by the repetitiousness of text as well as music.'commedia dell'arte1. (R. Ericson, "New York Times") Delightful and imaginative production of one of the most entertaining pieces seen here in years. (J. Harvey, "Minneapolis Tribune") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous American companies and workshops in English. A classic in German opera houses. Orff, C. same trans: Pelikan, Maria The Moon (Der Mood) Fairy tale for grades 7-12, pfd. by children and adults after Grimm Munich, Germany 2/5/39 Am.prem: New York City Opera 1/56 EAM(Sch) 90m; 1 act 2t,3b,2bs,spk,ch,chl.ch 3332,4331 .tp.pc.hp.cel, p,harm,acc,zth,str Recorded: Angel COMMENTS: Simple diatonic melodies, ostinato rhythms, heavy reliance on percussion. It is fun to listen to, lighthearted, musically light-textured, fast-moving and brief enough that its high energy level will not exhaust you. A morality play in the form of a fairy tale. (G. Jellinek, "Stereo Review") ALSO PFD. BY: San Diego Opera '69; Colgate Univ. '70; Houston Grand Opera '71; Cinnabar Opera Theatre, Petaluma, CA '85 Ostrander, Linda Beattie, Sara Smith The Grand Zazoo Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children Brookline Elementary Schools, MA 1981 comp. 60m; la/7sc; 4 sets cast of 16,eh P Tape avail. COMMENTS: This was produced by schools who know how to cut costs, audiences loved it. Excellent! (B. Smith, Brookline Public Schools) Ostrander, L. Beattie, S.S. The O Faces comp. Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or children 45m; la/4sc; 2 sets Elma Lewis Center for Afro-American Artists, Boston 6/80 cast of 10,eh P Tape avail. COMMENTS: About peer acceptance, (composer) Was staged simply and the audience loved it. The performers also loved it (J. Edwards, Elma Lewis Center). Ostrander, L. Beattie, S.S. The Polka Dot Dragon Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation Brookline Public Schools, MA 5/80 comp. 50m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 14,eh P Tape avail. COMMENTS: A play about being different. One must make a large dragon that is mobile. Elementary school children love to help the dragon; they feel allied to the underdog, (composer) -113- Ostrander, L. same Sd-Fi Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. Bunker Hill Community College & Lesley College, Boston 5/2/80 EWP 60m; 3a/9sc; 4 sets 8boys,8girls,dcrs,ch fl,sx,p,dms,dbs COMMENTS: A light-hearted musical fantasy of a science-fiction story. The invaders are women who have come to earth to help women, (producer) O'Toole, Austin same Clown Face Fairy tale, pfd. by children SFr 1 set 3boys,2girls O'Toole, A. same Tom Sawyer Drama, pfd. by children after Mark Twain SFr 2 sets 4boys,2girls COMMENTS: An exciting 'hide and seek' with a score that is extremely well written and easy to perform. This version has carefully considered the young audience, (publisher) Ottenfeld, V. Pinocchio Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation Children's Opera Wksp., Milwaukee 1956 HL<KEBM) 50m cast of 12 Overton, Hall Thompson, J. The Enchanted Pear Tree Fantasy for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Boccaccio JuUliard School, NYC 2/7/50 ACA 45 m; la/4sc cast of 4,ch 1211,1100,pc,p,str ALSO PFD. BY: Turtle Bay Music School, NYC '59 Overton, H. Stampfler, Judah Huckleberry Finn Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Mark Twain Juilliard School, NYC 5/20/71 ACA 2 acts cast of 22,ch 2222,2321 ,pic,E-hn, bs-el,tp,2pc,p,el-bs, el-gtr,el-org,str COMMENTS: Fine scenes where the score sustains the whole mood. [The composer] has preserved the cadences of Twain's vernacular speech. (R. Ericson, "New York Times") Owen, Richard same A Fisherman Called Peter Biblical drama for grades K-12, pfd. by adults Drew Church, Carmel, NY 1963 (not '65) GMP /AMC 50m; la/5sc s,m,2t,3b,spk,ch 0100,1100,tp,org,str COMMENTS: [The music] uses a verismo style similar to Puccini's. The composer is especially successful in writing for the human voice. CNeue ZUricher Nachrichten") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous church pfs; also Northwestern College, IA '72; CarsonNewman College, TN '74 & '82 Owen, R. King of the Cat* Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults after Stephen Vincent Benet AMC 1 act 3s,2m,t,b,bs,ch 1111,2110,2pc,hp,p,str Owen, R. same Mary Dyer Historic drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults story of Quaker civil rights martyr hanged in 1660 Overseas Press Club, NYC 2/75 (reading) stg.prem: Eastern Opera Co. at Rockland Community CoUege, Suffern, NY 6/12/76 GMP /AMC 100m; 3a/9sc; 1 set s,m,2t,3b,ch 2222,2220,pic,pc,hp,str -114- continued COMMENTS: The writing is sure, imaginative, and full of dramatic motivation — strong, vivid, contrapuntal choral episodes and a fine handling of sonority. (A. Rich, "New York") Well worth your ears and eyes...a deeply moving music drama of religious persecution in colonial Boston. (B. Zakariasen, "Daily News") Much of the libretto is fashioned from actual speeches of the participants in the events found in trial transcripts, diaries, and letters, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: New York Lyric Opera '78 Page, Kate Stearns Robin Hood Adventure for grades K-6, pfd. by children ECS ch COMMENTS: Adaptation of legend using folk songs and country dances of the period. Palas, Lisa same Goldberg, Moses (bk) Rumpelstiltskin Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation after Grimm Davis & Elkins College Children's Theatre, WV 3/24/83 pfg.org. cast of S, OPT dcrs COMMENTS: Children are encouraged to actively participate in this modern version, (program) Palmer, Carleton Thebom, Blanche Calhoun's Christmas Puppet opera for grades K-9 after book by Phyllis McGemsey University of Arkansas, Little Rock 12/79 pfg.org. 40m; 1 act cast of 5 COMMENTS: Taped soundtrack, projections, and puppets may still be available from the University of Arkansas. Palmer, King adapt. Grieg Palmer, Winifred The Snow Queen Fairy tale drama for grades K-9, pfd. by children after Andersen SFrtWei) 105m; 2a/8sc 8girls,7boys,3extras,ch nil,llll,pc,str COMMENTS: An imaginative musical in which the children overcome the evil Hobgoblins. A magical story, and together with Grieg's music will enchant any audience. No production problems, (publisher) Papale, Henry The Only Green Planet Space musical for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. Liberty H.S., McKeesport, PA 4/19/64 (not '65) comp. c/o AMC 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: various high schools Papale, H. The Shovel-Toothed Witch pfd. by adults or h.s. Winner: Penn State Children's Drama Radio Show 1964 & 1965 stg.prem: Central Catholic H.S., PA 3/65 comp. c/o AMC 35m; 1 act chamb.orch OR p ALSO PFD. BY: various high schools Para, Donald The Cask of Amontillado Drama for grades 7-12; pfd. by adults or h.s. after Poe Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo 5/79 pfg.org. Videotaped Park, Stephen F. Sally Back and Forth pfd. by adults audience participation University of Tampa, FL 10/6/59 comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act -115- Parker, Alice same The Family Reunion Folktale for grades 7-12, pfd. by children and adults McFarlin United Methodist Church, Norman, OK 12/75 CF /AMC 60m; la/lOsc; 1 set 4s,2m,2a,2t,2bs,ch,6chl 1001,llll,pc,gtr,bjo,vln COMMENTS: Designed for performance by church or community choruses, preferably outdoors or in the round. Music based on American folk songs, dances, hymns, and spirituals of the 1830's. (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: Juneau Oratorio Choir, AK '80 Parker, A. same Singer's Glen Folk drama, pfd. by children and adults based on life of Joseph Funk, composer of 'shape note' hymns Lancaster and Fredonia Choral Singers, PA 4/1/78 AMC 115m; 2a/6sc; 3 sets 2s,m,3t,2b,bs,4chl, 4mime,ch 1000,0110,gtr,harm, acc,str-qt OR p Parker, Jim Stanier, Tom The Shepherd King Biblical musical for grades K-6, pfd. by children Old Testament story of David Wei 50m cast of 12,eh p, OPT pc.melody insts COMMENTS: A superb way to reenact the story of David and Goliath. Melodic and percussion instrument accompaniment can be played by children. Can be used as classroom material, (publisher) Parks, Richard Wild West Woman D. Folk history for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. adaptation of folk tunes San Jose State University, CA (1980) same & Aubrey, Diane C. PDS 60 m; 2 acts; 1 set 6-25girls/women p PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Possibly costuming, (publisher) Parr, Andrew Gardner, John & Coleman, Fiz SFr Bad Day at Black Frog Creek Christmas comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 1 set 6men,4women P Pasatieri, Thomas same La Divina (The Prim Donna) Opera buffa for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults JuiUiard School of Music, NYC 3/16/66 TP 25m; 1 act s,a,t,b 2222,1100,tp,pc,p, cel.str COMMENTS: A camp parody [of the operatic prima donna] alternates with an affectionate portrayal. Musical idiom is knowing to the point of slickness. (J. Rockwell, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; recent pfs. Univ. of Miami '83; Opera-a-la-Carte, Jacksonville '84; Baltimore Opera '85, etc. Pasatieri, T. same The Goose Girl For grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation after Grimm Southwestern Opera Theatre, Ft. Worth, TX (tour) 2/15/81 GS 35m; 1 act 2s,m,t,2b,bs fl.pic.cl.p.vla.vlc Videotaped COMMENTS: Too often instrumental lines covered, rather than supported, the voices...dramatic pacing reveals an expert hand, and Pasatieri knows how to get a laugh from an audience...as an introduction to opera for children, it has a wellpaced plot, many funny moments, and singable, if not memorable, melodies. A pleasant experience. (M. Fleming, "Ft. Worth Star-Telegram") Libretto basically true to original story, but has several flaws. Music at times confusing...vocal lines difficult. Could be presented elaborately or simply. (J. Pape, Opera for Youth) ALSO PFD. BY: Southwestern Opera Theatre (tour) '82; Charlottetowne Players, NC '82 & '83; Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City '83 -116- Pasatieri, T. same Signor Ddno Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Moliere's "Sganarelle" Wolf Trap Company, Vienna, VA 7/24/74 BM 30m; 1 act 2s,m,t)b,2bs-b 1110,1000, p.vln.vla,vie Videotaped COMMENTS: Mr. Pasatieri writes well for the voice and that is a consideration often overlooked by contemporary composers. [This opera] is a good example of his facility and professionalism. The story is in the opera buffa tradition. (D. Henahan, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: Seattle Opera (tour) '77 & '78; numerous, mostly at colleges. Pascal, Florian Wheeler, Edith In Wonderland Fantasy after Lewis Carroll BM 2a/4sc cast of lS.ch Paull, Barberi P. same The Gundrop Castle Adventure Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children comp 60 m; 3a/6sc; 1 set 3boys,2girls,ch gtr,pc,p,el-p COMMENTS: Uses-projections - slides available. Paxton, Glenn Leicht, Allen The Adventures of Friar Tuck Comedy for grades 10-12, pfd. by adults Lake George Opera, Saratoga, NY 8/11/83 comp. c/o ASCAP 120m; 2a/13sc s,2t,3b,2spks,ch 5winds,6brass,p,pc,hp,str COMMENTS: Dance is a major element of the work, (composer) The score is lightweight, falling somewhere between "Man of La Mancha" and "A Chorus Line". But it is the work of a craftsman; there are some good showtunes and few pretensions impede the flow of the stage action. The script is often witty...[but] the Opera ends 20 minutes after it should. (T. Page, "New York Times") WORKSHOP SHOWCASED BY: O'Neill Theatre Center '81; Opera America '81 Paynter, John Townsend, Paul The.Space Dragon of Galatar Mini-opera for grades 3-9, pfd. by h.s. EAM(UE) 20m; 1 act; 1 set 4ch p.pc.tape COMMENTS: The authors envisage a workshop situation in which the piece is rehearsed and performed. Many imaginative effects - the Dragon is a chorus encased in one large costume. (C. Zytowski, Opera for Youth) Paynter, J. Townsend, P. A Temporary Diversion EAM(UE) "A photographic & zoological umbrella show" for grades 30m; 1 act K-9, pfd. by children cast of 3,3ch York Festival of the Arts, England 1973 pc COMMENTS: intended for out-door performances. Paynter, J. Paynter, Elizabeth The Voyage of St. Brendan EAM(UE) Dramatic adventure for grades K-9, pfd. by adults and 60m children bs-b,spks,dcrs,ch, based on 6th century voyage of Celtic monk, Brendan, spk.ch.chl.ch from Ireland to America 2111,2221,tp,4pc,rcdrs, Norwich Cathedral, England 1979 org.str COMMENTS: Large percussion section, (publisher) Paynter, J. Holbrook, David Wild Swans EAMOJE) For grades K-6, pfd. by children 75m Stapleford Community School, Cambridgeshire, England eh 1978 p-4hnds OPT pe -117- Peaslee, Richard Children's Crusade Cavender, Kenneth Historical drama, pfd. by children ages 7-18 based on the children's crusade of 1212 First All Children's Theatre, NYC 3/15/83 com p. c/o ASCAP 2 acts large cast reeds,p,pc,vlc,dbs,kbd COMMENTS: The emphasis...is very much on the optimism and martyrdom of the crusaders as they vow not only to free Jerusalem but also to change the world...[The work] is a giant step from the traditional fairy-tale sensibility once so prevalent in children's theatre. (M. Gussow, "New York Times") The production renders the poignancy of the crusaders' fate...but the lasting impression is a positive one: we can not only learn from children, but in many instances they can provide moral leadership. (C. Sharp, "Women's Wear Daily") Cavender's script occasionally takes on a slightly cloying tone, but it also has many moments of wit, grace, and even pain. At first the kids set out on a lark...but gradually they learn you get tired on a crusade, and hungry, and 'riding on your dreams' sometimes means awakening in terror. (R. Wetzsteon, "Village Voice") Pendergrass, Clay Briggs, Keith And Robin Hood, Too! Comedy for grades 3-6, pfd. by h.s. East Jefferson Highschool, New Orleans, LA 1977 com p. c/o San Diego Opera ALSO PFD. BY: Greenwich Highschool, CT '81 Pendergrass, C. Briggs, K. Sinbad the Sailor Comedy for grades 3-6, pfd. by h.s. East Jefferson Highschool, New Orleans, LA 1977 comp. c/o San Diego Opera cast of 7,ch h.s. band COMMENTS: Written for high school students to perform for elementary schools. ALSO PFD. BY: Greenwich Highschool, CT '81 Pendleton, Edmund The Miracle of the nativity Christmas opera, pfd. by adults Centenary College, Shreveport, LA 12/3/82 pfg.org. Penn, Arthur A. Ladies' Aid For grades K-6, pfd. by children Children's Opera, Milwaukee, WI 1955 comp. est. c/o ASCAP 50m; 1 act 13girls Penn, A.A. Morgan, Geoffrey F. Hose of the Danube Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults or h.i CF 2 acts; 1 set 2s,2m,a,t,5b>bs, 2spks,ch 1010,0210,a-sx,pc,str OR 1121,2210,a-sx, t-sx,pc,str OR p Perderbach, Haakon Grenzeoach, Joe Old King Cole For grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. after nursery rhyme SFr 1 set 9boys,7 girls P Perry, Jack same & Porter, Robert Neil PDS Adrift in New York Comic melodrama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 90m; 2a/8sc; 1 set 5male,8female,ch (1979) P ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Syracuse Highschool, NE 9/82 Perry, J. same & Porter, R.N. Aladdin PDS Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children and/or adults 60m; lOsc; 1 set or h.s. 4male,7female,ch after "Arabian Nights" p (1979) ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Kutztown State College, PA 12/82 -118- Perry, J. same & Porter, R.N. Cinderella Comic fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children and/or adults or h.s. after Perrault (1973) PDS 40m; la/9sc cast of 14,eh p ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Crystal River Primary School, FL 4/82 Perry, J. same & Porter, R.N. East Lynne Melodrama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after 1861 novel by Mrs. Henry Wood Golden Mall Playhouse, Burbank, CA 7/77 PDS 120m; 2a/14sc; 1 set 5male,10female,ch P Perry, J. same <Sc Porter, R.N. The Labors of Love Melodrama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1961) PDS 60m; la/7sc; 1 set 4male,6female,ch OR 120m; 2a/8sc; 2 sets 6male,7female,ch-ssa P COMMENTS: Available in one- or two-act versions. ALSO PFD. BY: recent pfs. Broken Bow Community Playhouse, NE 1/83 (1 act); Bern Highschool, KS 11/82 (2 acts) Perry, J. same & Porter, R.N. The Little Match Girl Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and/or adults after Andersen (1973) PDS 30m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 6 p ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Patrick Henry Academy, Charlotte Court House, VA 10/82 Perry, J. same & Porter, R.N. The Nickelodeon Girl Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1965) PDS 120m; 2a/18sc 5male,8female,ch P ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Mason Highschool, Choiceland, Sask., Canada 5/82 Perry, Julia same &. Card, Virginia The Cask of Amontillado Drama, pfd. by adults after Poe Columbia University, NYC 11/20/54 eomp.est. c/o ASCAP 30m; 1 act m,t,b 2241,2111,tp,pc,p,hp,str Perry, J. same The Selfish Giant Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Oscar Wilde Prize from American Academy of Arts and Letters No record of any performances eomp.est. c/o ASCAP 2 acts Perry, Libbie E. same Clouds "An Opera for Elementary School Students" Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children University of Southern Maine, Gorham 11/2/82 comp. 60m; 2a/5sc; 1-3 sets cast of 18 or more p.classroom insts COMMENTS: Intended for elementary school performances. May also be staged as puppet play with chorus or as stage play with incidental music. Well received by audience, (composer) Story of how the jealous clouds steal the sun...the action comes as animals work hard to rescue the sun. Designed to provide a complete musical experience for elementary school students. (M. Sullivan, "Rockland (ME) Courier-Gazette") Perry, Nina The Marquis of Carabas (1961) Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children after "Puss in Boots" Finchley Children's Music Group, London -119- OUP 35m cast of 6,ch P Peterson, Liz same &. Darrow, Jill Grandpa Ben comp. Historical musical play for grades K-9, pfd. by children 70m; 1 set and adults 6male,3female main character: Ben Franklin; set in Philadelphia 1787 p,gtr Youngpeoples Theatre Wksp, Swarthmore College, PA 1/83 Tape avail. Phillips, Burrill Phillips, Alberta Don't We All? Comedy, pfd. by adults Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY 5/9/49 comp. c/o ASCAP 30m; 1 act; 1 set s,a,t,b 1121,2110,p,str COMMENTS: A farm couple argue over a trivial chore. Light, melodic score, great emphasis on vocal line. ALSO PFD. BY: Music Repertory Group, Greensboro (tour) '50; Univ. of Wichita, KS '51; College of William and Mary 54; Univ. of Arkansas '54 & '56 Phillips, B. A Lion by the Tail comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act Phillips, Eric Austin How to Get a Head Without Really Trying pfd. by children (1972) AuMC 15m cast of 3,ch P.PC PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Water pistols. Phillips, E.A. same & Bunn, Sue Kattaya Chamber opera for boys, pfd. by children (1970) AuMC 30m 3boy-s,ch P.PC Phillips, Harry G. The Princess and the Frog Prince Fairy tale, pfd. by adults audience participation after Andersen University of Alabama, University 3/70 comp. c/o pfg.org. Videotape avail. Pinne, Peter Battye, Don AuMC 95m; 2 sets cast of 5 p.dms BiUabong Bill For grades K-6, pfd. by children Alexander Theatre Co., Melbourne, Australia 1976 PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Three animal costumes. Pinne, P. Battye, D. & William, Dick A Bunch of Ratbags pfd. by children Emerald HiU Co., Melbourne, Australia 1966 AuMC 135m; 2 acts cast of 10 kybd,2gtrs,pc COMMENTS: Ideal for young groups. (Opera for Youth) Pinne, P. Battye, D. Jack and the Beanstalk Children's musical after folktale Alexander Theatre Co., Melbourne, Australia 1975 AuMC 90 m; 2 acts; 5 sets 6spks Pinne, P. Battye, D. The Little Tin Soldier pfd. by adults and children after Andersen Alexander Theatre Co., Melbourne, Australia 1976 AuMC 105m; 4 sets 5adults,chl.spk,6dcrs 2ps,el-p,vibe,cl,sx,dms Pinne, P. Battye, D. RumplestDtskin Children's musical after Grimm Alexander Theatre Co., Melbourne, Australia 1973 AuMC 135m; 8sc; 4 sets cast of 8 p.dms -120^ Pinne, P. Battye, D. The Shoemaker and the-Elves AuMC Children's musical for grades K-6, pfd. by adults and 90m; 2a/8sc; 5 sets children 6adults,2chl after fairy tale p,dms Alexander Theatre Co., Melbourne, Australia 1976 Planquette, Robert Robinson, W I . Chines of Normandy Operetta for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. adapted from "Cloches de Corneville" Children's Opera of New York, NYC 12/61 CF 90 m; 2 acts s,m,t,b,2bs,2spks,ch 1121,2210,a-sx,t-8X, pc,str OR 1010,0210, a-sz,pc,str ALSO PFD. BY: various high schools Polgar, Tibor Jonas, George The Glove Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after poem by Friedrich Schiller Canadian Opera Company (tour) 2/24/75 CMC 30 m; la/lsc; 1 set s,t,b,2actrs/dcrs 1010,0110,pic,2pc,p,dbs Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: The students applauded everyone, and rightly so...well performed, well written, and well conceived to introduce the idea of opera as musical theatre to student audiences. (W. Littler, "Toronto Star") Judging from the enthusiastic applause, spontaneous laughter, and general attentiveness of the audience, the production has been aptly created for its young audiences. (J. Kraglund, "Toronto Globe and Mail") ALSO PFD. BY: Canadian Opera Company (tour) '76; CBC-TV '76 Polgar, T. same & Carey, Pauline A Strange Night Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after novel "Everybody's Rushing Home" by Szakonyi (1978) CMC 40m; la/lsc; 1 set s,3t,2b,bs P COMMENTS: Orchestration in preparation, (composer) Polifrone, Jon The Kentucky Story comp. A madrigal opera for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. 1 act Union College, Barbourville, KY 2/66 Polifrone, J. Larson, James The Legend of Ruth's House Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults based on incident in Oregon history University of Nebraska Opera Ensemble, Omaha 9/16/78 comp. 1 act s,b p Polifrone, J. Wicked Sam and the Devil Madrigal opera for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. Evanston Highschool, IL 2/66 comp. 1 act Pollard, Patsy Jackson, R. Eugene Sleeping Beauty PDS Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children and/or adults 60 m; 2a/8sc; 6 sets or h.s. cast of 11 (1977) P ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Greenville Children's Theatre, AL 12/2/82 Poston, Dick same There Goes the Old Ball Game Melodrama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1974) PDS 120m; 2a/2sc; 1 set 3male,6female,ch P ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Music Theatre of Wenatchee, WA 7/82 -121- Poston, Elizabeth The Briery Bush Folk comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. audience participation (1959) TKNov) 30m; 1 set cast of 10,eh rcdr,vln,dms Poulenc, Francis Eng.trans: Rieu, Nelly The Story of Babar the Elephant (L'Histoire de Babar, le petit elephant) Fantasy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after first of the books by Jean de Brunoff Paris 1951 (not 1940) MMB(Ch) 1 act narr 2222,2211,pic,E-hn, bs-cl,cnt,tp,pc,hp,str OR p Recorded: Angel COMMENTS: Although originally written for narrator and piano, the work can be staged using dancers or puppets, (publisher) An endearing and simple tale of a baby elephant who grows up and becomes king. The Met's staged version is charming, with ingenious sets and costumes. It delighted its youthful viewers so much it will be taken to the White House. (R. Ericson, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous orchestras; opera companies: Opera Company of Philadelphia <79, '80; Metropolitan Opera pfs. for children (tour) staged '79; Skylight Comic Opera, Milwaukee '81 Pozdro, John Clifford, John Malooley and the Fear Monster For grades K-6, pfd. by adults Concerts for Young People, Lawrence, KS 2/6/77 com p. c/o ASCAP 60m; 1 act 3men,2women P COMMENTS: Aimed at elementary school children. Adults were as charmed as the youngsters, commenting that it made them better understand the real, though irrational, fears of their children. Critical response was as favorable as that of the audience. (T. Miller, "Opera News") ALSO PFD. BY: Washburn Univ., Topeka, KS '79 Pradell, Leila Don Quixote Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation after Cervantes (1980) comp. entire class p Tape avail. Pradell, L. The Elephant's Child Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation after Kipling (1980) comp. entire class p Tape avail. Pradell, L. The Four Musicians of Bremen Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation after Grimm (1980) comp. entire class p Tape avail. Pradell, L. The Gingerbread Boy Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation (1980) comp. entire class p Tape avail. Pradell, L. The Hobbit Fantasy-adventure for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation after Tolkien (1980) comp. entire class p Tape avail. Pradell, L. Noah and the Ark Bible story for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation (1980) comp. entire class p Tape avail. -122- Pradell, L. Pied the Piper Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation after German folktale (1980) comp. entire class P Tape avail. Pradell, L. The Selfish Giant For grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation after Oscar Wilde (1980) comp. entire class P Tape avail. Pradell, L. The Three Billygoats Gruff Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation after Grimm (1980) comp. entire class Pradell, L. Tom Thumb Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation after Grimm (1980) comp. entire class P Tape avail. Pradell, L. The Ugly Duckling Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation after Andersen (1980) comp. entire class P Tape avail. P Tape avail. Pradell, L. The Wild Things For grades K-6, pfd. by children audience participation (1980) comp. entire class P Tape avail. Preobrajensko, Vera N. same The Moneylender Drama for grades 10-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment11 (1962) comp. c/o ASCAP /AMC 60 m; la/6sc; 5 sets cast of 5,ch,4dcrs winds ,p,str COMMENTS: Orchestration is sharp and attractive and does not overload the vocal parts, (composer) Puras, Ed Townley, Claude The Wizard of Os Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children after L. Frank Baum PfP cast of 17,ch 1010,0110,a-sx,t-sx, dms.dbs OR 2ps Putsche, Thomas The Cat and the Moon For grades 10-12, pfd. by adults after play by Yeats Avery Auditorium, Hartford, CT 5/22/60 SSM 30m; 1 act s.t.bs 1111,1110,pc,tp,hp,str Recorded: CRI COMMENTS: It is about two beggars and a saint...an intense, allegorical play of "dreams and proverbs" as Yeats said, and any number of meanings can be read into it. A terse, dissonant score of considerable strength and intensity...the big thing is its musical tension. (H. Schonberg, "New York Times") What distinguishes this kaleidoscopic score, full of piquant instrumental effects, is its meaningful changes of pace to suit the dramatic situation. (R. Daniels, "Opera News") ALSO PFD. BY: Marines College of Music, NYC '68; Univ. of Chicago '69; Cubiculo Theatre, NYC '74 -123- Raboy, Asher Snow, Claudia The Dl-Fated PrinceM pfd. by children and adults after Greek folktale Allegheny Repertory Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA 12/28/80 pfg.org. 1 act Racina, Thorn same Allison Wonderland Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Goodman Children's Theatre, Chicago (1972) SFr cast of 14 p COMMENTS: Billed as a mod, mad musical based on Lewis Carroll, (publisher) Racina, T. same Marvelous Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Goodman Children's Theatre, Chicago (1974) SFr 1 set 8men,4women P COMMENTS: This action-packed melodrama will delight everyone with its silent movie, 'Perils of Pauline' style. ("Chicago Sun-Times") Radecke, Steven Charlip, Remy Do You Love Me Still? (or Do You Love Me Moving?) pfd. by adults or h.s. St. Louis Metro Theatre Kennedy Center Imagination Celebration, DC 4/5/82 Raines, Vernon The Happy Prince McCaffery, Donald Fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Oscar Wilde Kansas State College, Emporia 12/55 Ramsier, Paul Elward, James pfg.org. 3men,3women pfg.org. 40m; la/lsc s,b The Man on the Bearskin Bug BH Comic social commentary for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults 30m; 1 act; 1 set or h.s. s.a.b Northern State CoUege, Aberdeen, SD 4/13/69 1121,2100,E-hn,b-cl, pc,p,hp,str ALSO PFD. BY: various; recent pfs. Ohio State Univ. '73; Edinboro State College, PA '71 & '76; Bowling Green State Univ., OH '76; Ball State Univ., IN '80; Central State Univ., OK '83 Ramsier, P. Engvick, William Yolanda Fantasy for children BM 55m cast of 8 P Randolph, Elizabeth Henle, Mary EUen The Fiddler Crab and the Sand Dollar Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children BM 15m cast of 8-10,ch P COMMENTS: IUustrates the value of thrift, (publisher) Randolph, E. Per era, Lydia Raphling, Sam Hatch, James V. Terry's Christmas BM Modern Christmas story for grades K-9, pfd. by children 2a/5sc cast of 28,ch P Liar! Liar! GMP Musical play for grades 3-9, pfd. by children or adults 50m; la/lsc; 1 set audience participation 4male,3female (1972) P COMMENTS: Many of the youngsters called the play 'great'. The school principal was pleased with the audience reaction of obvious delight and shrieked excitement. (J. Cook, "New York Times") Story of an international villain, matching wits with Dr. Whoo and chased by Keystone-like cops. ALSO PFD. BY: various -124- comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act Raphling, S. same Mrs. Bullfrog pfd. by adults after Hawthorne Golden Fleece, NYC 7/8/80 Raposo, Eleanor Murphy same Oh You, Will B. Cynical! comp. Cantata for grades K-12, pfd. byy children g p 15m; la/lsc; 1 set C i l ' C i f P l k i P b t i Children's Choirs of Pluckemin Presbyterian Church, NJ cast of 11,ch 2fl,tpt,p/org,vln, 5/10/81 / / f/l gtr.chl.pc COMMENTS: Will is an atheist who begins a search for faith when his fellow scientists concede the cause of the "big bang" must have been the Creator. Music is melodious, children sing, act, play instruments, (composer) Raposo, Joe Gibson, William Raggedy Ann for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Empire State Institute for Performing Arts, Albany, NY 12/7/84 pfg.org. Raposo, J. Mason, Tim Raggedy Ann and Andy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Empire State Institute for Performing Arts, Albany, NY 12/8/83 pfg.org. Rasbach, Oscar AUen, Cecily Dawn Boy Indian operetta, pfd. by adults GS 80m; 2a/3sc cast of 8 llll,2210,t-sx,pc,str Rateliffe, Desmond Averay, Juliet A Children's Nativity Christmas opera for grades 7-9, pfd. by children TP(Nov) 30m; 2sc cast of 7,ch P Ratner, Leonard same The Necklace pfd. by adults after de Maupassant Amherst Summer Music Center, Raymond, ME 8/17/73 TP 25m; la/4sc s,m,b p Raum, Elizabeth same The Garden of Alice pfd. by adults after Lewis Carroll The Globe Theatre, Regina, Sask., Canada 2/85 pfg.org. P.2pc COMMENTS: The score is eclectic. The composer writes at times a children's opera for touring, and at other times an adult opera with a Kafkaesque ending. (A. Edinborough, "Vancouver Sun") Ravosa, Carmino Carl same Johnny Appleseed Folktale for grades K-6, pfd. by children story of John Chapman (Johnny Appleseed) Hartt School of Music, CT (tour) 1956 comp. c/o ASCAP 35m; la/2sc; 1 set cast of 6,eh P ALSO PFD. BY: Hartt School of Music, West Hartford, CT '60, '62, '63; Northeastern Illinois Univ. '68 Ravosa, C.C. Pinoeehio and the Puppet Theatre Adventure For grades K-6 after CoUodi Hartt School of Music, CT (tour) 11/63 (not '67) -125- comp. c/o ASCAP Rea, Alan Monson, William The Enchanted Flute Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Scandinavian folktale Sierra Chamber Opera, Fresno, CA 1/82 (tour) com p. c/o pfg.org. 30m; la/lsc; 1 set s,2m,2b P.fl Tape and guides avail. Videotaped COMMENTS: Very effective in schools. Kids love the magic effects, which are easily carried out. Inexpensive to mount. (M. Berry, Sierra Chamber Opera) Rea, A. Monson, W. Falstaff In and Out of Love Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Shakespeare Sierra Chamber Opera, Fresno, CA 3/83 (tour) comp. c/o pfg.org. 30m; la/lsc; 1 set s,m,bs-b P Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Very funny. Audience response excellent. Mezzo must have strong A2 to C3 which she uses to impersonate her husband. Very simple set. Language is Elizabethan in flavor, but entirely understandable, even for students. (M. Berry, Sierra Chamber Opera) Rea, A. Monson, W. The Magic Knapsack Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Danish folktale Sierra Chamber Opera, Fresno, CA 1/81 (tour) comp. c/o pfg.org. 25m; la/lsc; 1 set s,m,2b,mime P Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Mezzo and mime can double easily. Excellent response from children, who love the magic effects (which are easily carried out). Inexpensive, simple set. Good for touring to schools. (M. Berry, Sierra Chamber Opera) Rea, A. Iacovetti, Betty Old Pipe* and the Dryad Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after story by Frank R. Stockton Sierra Chamber Opera, Fresno, CA 2/80 (tour) comp. c/o pfg.org. 30m; la/lsc; 1 set 4s,m,b,spk p,ob OR ob.Sstr Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Whimsical and charming work. Excellent audience response; inexpensive set. Dryad a rather difficult role with florid passages; must have solid DS. (M. Berry, Sierra Chamber Opera) Rea, A. Monson, W. The Witch's Broom Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Sierra Chamber Opera, Fresno, CA 1/84 (tour) comp. c/o pfg.org. 30m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 4 p.cl Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: The broom, represented by the clarinet, is also a character. effective work. (M. Berry, Sierra Chamber Opera) Rea, A. Monson, W. The Wizard's Ring Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Sierra Chamber Opera, Fresno, CA 3/83 (tour) Very comp. c/o pfg.org. 25m; la/lsc; 1 set s,2m,2b P Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Funny. Good audience piece. Sierra Chamber Opera) Rea, John Woodruff, Paul Simple, inexpensive set. (M. Berry, CMC The Prisoner'* Play 45m For grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults 2s,boy-s,3m,3t,3b after Homer's "Odyssey" comm: Univ. of Toronto & Canadian Opera Jr. Women's 2101,0000,pc,p,cel, Committee str-qt,tape prem: University of Toronto 5/22/73 -126- Rebikoff, Vladimir Briansky, Oleg The Christmas Tree Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults after Andersen's "The Little Match Girl" comp. 75m s,m,dcrs,chl.ch Redding, Edward Caruso, Joseph George Huckleberry Finn PDS Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and/or adults 90m; 2a/9sc or h.s. cast of 17 after Mark Twain p (1968) ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Greybull Middle School, WY 6/82 Redford, J.A.C. Pearson, Carol Lynn Don't Count Your Chickens UntU They Cry Wolf Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Aesop Robert Redford's Sundance Theatre, Utah 7/76 AnP 75m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 8-20 p COMMENTS: Designed to be very flexible...cast of 8 or 20 or more. The 75 minutes can be cut by eliminating some of the fables. Scenery can be blocks, costumes can be vests with tails and headpieces with ears. (Sundance Theatre) Cast loves it...audience response overwhelming. Appeals to adults as much as children. A tremendous success. (D. Winterton, stage director) Redford, J.A.C. Pearson, C.L. I Believe in Hake Believe Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after tales by Andersen Robert Redford's Sundance Theatre, Utah 7/77 AnP 90 m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 12-20 P COMMENTS: See above - similar in requirements and approach, (composer) Reed, Brian The Three Billygoats Gruff For grades K-6, pfd. by children after Grimm Children of the Peter Harcourt Centre, Bendigo, Australia 1976 AuMC 12m narr, voices p,autohp,gtr,Orff insts COMMENTS: Written for intellectually handicapped children; adaptable to primary schoolchildren. Reed, Donald same No Sooner Won Than Wed Melodrama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1969) PDS 120m; 3a/4sc; 1 set 3male,4female P ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Madelia H.S., MN 1/82 Reif, Paul same The Curse of Mauvaise Air Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Gregg Smith Singers, NYC 5/9/74 SSM 40m s,a,t,b,narr P Recording avail. Reigel, Esther & Beth The Little Camel Boy ShP Christmas play for grades 3-6, pfd. by children and adults 25m boy-s,narr,chl.ch,ch P Reinstedt, Marge & Boc Tom Sawyer Play with music, pfd. by children and adults after Mark Twain comp. 3a/llsc 13 male ,7 female P -127- Renz, Frederick adapt, anon. The Play of St. Michoias pfg.org. Nativity play for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults 3sc based on Fleury Playbook of Cathedral of Beauvais boy-s,10men,chl.ch Ensemble for Early Music, NYC 12/79 medieval insts COMMENTS: Toured with Ensemble for Early Music; alternates with "The Play of Herod" and "The Play of Daniel" (see Greenberg). Repper, Charles Elsmith, Bertha The Cobbler and the Elves Folk songs adapted for grades K-6, pfd. by children after fairy tale ECS 20min. Repper, C. Elsmith, B. Jeannette-tabella ECS Christmas playlet of folk songs adapted for grades K-6, 30min. pfd. by children after French carol Richter, Ada The Hare and the Tortoise Musical playlet for grades K-6, pfd. by children after Aesop TP 1 act ch P Guides avail. Richter, A. Jack and the Beanstalk Musical playlet for grades K-3, pfd. by children based on folktale (1940) TP 1 act ch p Guides avail. COMMENTS: Very popular. Many school performances, (publisher) Richter, A. The Lion and the Mouse Musical playlet for grades K-6, pfd. by children TP 1 act ch P Guides avail. Richter, A. Hasking, Nancy Merry Christmas, Mr. Snowman Musical playlet for grades K-6, pfd. by children TP 1 act 4girls,4boys,ch P Guides avail. Richter, A. Noah and the Ark Musical playlet for grades K-6, pfd. by children TP 1 act ch P Guides avail. Richter, A. Peter Rabbit Musical playlet for grades K-6, pfd. by children after Beatrix Potter TP 1 act ch P Guides avail. Richter, A. The Three Little Pigt Musical playlet for grades K-6, pfd. by children TP 1 act ch P Guides avail. -128- Ridley, Ursula Six and Four Are Ten For grades K-6, pfd. by children based on Welsh fairy tale play ECS 1 act ch COMMENTS: Includes dancing. CMC 1 act Ridout, Godfrey Ried, John The Lost Child Christmas opera for television, pfd. by adults CBC-TV 12/76 Rieti, Vittorio same & Nicholas, Claire The Clock (1960) pfg.org. Drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults 60m; 2a/4sc; 2 sets Children's Free Opera of St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble, s,4m,a,t,b,bs Brooklyn, NY 3/14/81 2222,4330,tp,pc,hp, cel.str Videotaped PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Flashback scene-change necessary. COMMENTS: A drama of disappointment and suspicion among members of a New England family. Rieti, V. same & Nicholas, C. The Pet Shop Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults Mannes College of Music, NYC 4/14/58 GMP 40m; 1 act; 1 set s,a,t,3dcrs 1110,1110,pc,p,str ALSO PFD. BY: Aspen Festival '63; Children's Free Opera, NYC '76, '78 & '80 Riley, Dennis Pazillo, Joseph The Cat's Concert Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by children and adults after 19th century children's book of same title ACA 70m; la/2sc; 1 set 4adults,9chl,ch,chl.ch fl.p.pc.vln Ringwald, Roy The. ChrisUus Crib Nativity play, pfd. by children ShP lOmin. ch Ritchie, Tom The Children of Hamelin Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults after German folktale Northeast Missouri State University, Kirksville 11/18/81 pfg.org. 2 acts; 1 set lfemale,7male,ch, chl.ch,dcrs 1231,2221 ,pic,E-hn, pc,str Videotaped Robb, Donald Bright, Robert Little Jo pfd. by adults Albuquerque Little Theatre, NM 1/18/50 com p. c/o ASCAP 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: Cornstock Theatre, Peoria '58; Eastern New Mexico University '79 Roberts, Arthur same A Lunar Requiem Space opera for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Robert Heinlein's "Requiem" (1957) AMC 65m; la/6sc; 6 sets s/t,m,t,4b,5spks,ch 2ps Roberts, Edwin Tchakirides, Bill The Hunting of the Snark Comedy after Lewis Carroll Composer's Showcase, Whitney Museum, NYC 9/9/71 comp. c/o pfg.org. 60min. ALSO PFD. BY: Mannes College of Music, NYC '71 -129- Roberts, Jane same & Powers, Penny Conin1 Together comp. Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 50m; 1 act audience participation cast of 13 Prairie State Jr. College Children's Theatre, p.synth, OPT pc Chicago Heights 4/81 Tape avail. COMMENTS: Elderly woman and young boy together encounter problems dealing with unemployment, religious freedom, pollution, parental neglect, negative attitudes toward law. Minimal staging; can be toured. Additional characters can be drawn from audience, (composer) Roberts, J. same & Powers, P. The Gn and the Ant (The Ant and the Grasshopper) Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults or h.s. audience participation after fable Prairie State Jr. College Children's Theatre, Chicago Heights 4/82 comp. SOm; 1 act cast of 8,ch P,pc,gtr Tape avail. COMMENTS: Upbeat version of the fable, the grasshopper is a member of a rock group. Can be toured, (composer) Roberts, J. same Powers, P. (bk) Number One House Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults or h.s. Prairie State Jr. College Children's Theatre, Chicago Heights 4/79 comp. 50m; 1 act cast of 9 p.pc COMMENTS: Group of toys, each with strong personality - aggressive, peacemaker, pacifist, worrier, egotist - deal with 'monster from outer space' each in his own way; toy shop owners depict optimist/pessimist characters. Designed for touring, (composer) Roberts, J. same Powers, P. (bk) You'll Find the Magic comp. Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children or adults or h.s. 60 m; 2 acts; 1 set after Rumpelstiltskin 2male,5female,ch Prairie State Jr. College Children's Theatre, p OPT pc,gtr Chicago Heights 4/78 COMMENTS: Very flexible, can be done without intermission, be as elaborate or simple or traditional as needed. Can be toured. Action is brought into the audience, (composer) Robinson, Earl March, Joseph Moncure Giants in the Land Fable for grades K-6, pfd. by children or adults Paul Bunyan legend HLe(EBM) 40m cast of 3,spk,ch Robinson, E. Lampell, Millard The Lonesome Train Drama, pfd. by adults story of Lincoln's funeral train from Washington to Springfield (1943) ShP s,a,t,b,6spks,ch p OPT vln.hca Recorded Robinson, Stanford adapt. Sullivan Madgwick, Donald The Savoyards Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. story of Gilbert & Sullivan Barclays Bank Operatic Society, London 11/3/71 Am.prem: Lamplighters of San Francisco, CA 9/25/76 BH 150m; 2 acts s,m,c,3t,5b,2bs,spk, eh, OPT dcrs llll,1110,pic,pc,str COMMENTS: Tells the story of Gilbert and Sullivan, with Sullivan's music from various works, with new lyrics. Includes a brief "comedietta" in the Gilbertian manner, (publisher) -130- Roby, John Alligator Pie Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults to poems by Dennis Lee Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto, Canada 1983 pfg.org. 2women,2men kybd COMMENTS: Compound of song, dance, and dialogue. Rodgers, Lou same Thursday's Child Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by children and adults Golden Fleece Opera, NYC 10/31/80 pfg.org. /AMC 70m; 7sc; 6 sets 2s,m,boy-s fl,cl,sx,tpt,pc,p,gtr COMMENTS: An opera with idioms of present-day musical theatre. young boy who runs away from home. A story of a Rogers, Bernard same The Musicians of Bremen pfd. by adults after Grimm Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY 7/57 com p. c/o ASCAP 22m; 1 act Rogers, B. same The Nightingale Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Andersen Punch Opera, NYC 5/10/55 SoM 65m; la/3sc 2s,2t,b,bs,spk,ch 2111,1110,E-hn,tp,pc,p, hp,str ALSO PFD. BY: Eastman School '56; Univ. of North Dakota '68 Rogers, Fred same All in the Laundry Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Opera Shop of the Vineyard Theatre, NYC 6/19/83 com p. Videotaped Rogers, F. same Grandparents Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, PBS 5/84 comp. Videotaped Rogers, F. same Potato Bugs and Cows Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Opera Shop at the Vineyard Theatre, NYC 12/26/83 comp. 5women,4men Videotaped Rogers, F. same Spoon Mountain comp. Videotaped Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, PBS '83 stg.prem: Opera Shop of the Vineyard Theatre, NYC 12/84 COMMENTS: Story about self-awareness. Krieger. Adapted for the stage by Barbara Zinn Rogers, F. same Windstorm in Bubbleland Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, PBS 5/81 comp. Videotaped Romeo, James J. same The Fantasy Game Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. mixes history, mythology, and science fiction comp. c/o ASCAP 45m; 3a/4sc; 2 sets p.tape COMMENTS: Tape recorder is necessary. This is a high action event, where an actual game takes place during the performance of the opera. Action is set on another planet, and offers possibilities for creative staging, (composer) Romeo, J.J. same Mother Goose Gives a Dinner For grades K-6, pfd. by children after Mother Goose nursery stories comp. c/o ASCAP 30m; 2a/4sc; 1 set ch p OPT melody insts COMMENTS: Especially suitable for use with children who "don't sing" and "can't play an instrument", (composer) -131- Rorem, Ned Stein, Elliott A Childhood Miracle For grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Hawthorne's "Snow Image" Punch Opera, NYC 5/10/55 SoM 30m; la/2sc 2s,m,t,bs llll,2100,pc,p,str-<]t ALSO PFD. BY: Oklahoma City Univ. '67; After Dinner Opera, NYC '72; Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor '79; Dominican College, CA '80 Rorem, N. same Fables Comedy, pfd. by adults after five stories by La Fontaine University of Tennessee, Martin 5/21/71 BH 20m; 5 acts cast of 6,ch P COMMENTS: A series of short operas, several with evocative pastoral scenes. (J. Floyd, "Opera News") The operas have a large flexibility of both vocal distribution and staging potential. They may be performed by mimes illustrating the poems heard from offstage. ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Rorem, N. Stein, Gertrude Three Sisters Who Are Not Sisters Comedy-drama, pfd. by adults after Gertrude Stein Temple University, Philadelphia 7/24/71 BH /AMC 30m; la/5sc; 1 set 2s,m,t,b P COMMENTS: Set to Stein's arcane libretto, it deals with alienation and loneliness. ("Opera News") The five roles can be interpreted as children of the 1920's, or as contemporary adolescents, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: various; recent pfs. Brooklyn College '81; Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison '81; Wolf Trap Opera, Vienna, VA '84; Center for Contemporary Opera, NYC '85 Rowley, Alec On Bethlehem Hill Nativity play, pfd. by children BH 30min. ch Roy, Klaus George Trawick, Leonard The Enchanted Garden A "zoopera" for grades K-12, pfd. by adults comm: Cleveland Zoological Society prem: Cleveland Opera, OH 9/2/83 pfg.org. COMMENTS: An allegory humorously depicting the interdependence of man and animal. (Cleveland Opera) Russell, Robert So How Does Your Garden Grow? Comedy, pfd. by adults audience participation (1965) AMC 24m; 1 act s,t,bs-b 1011,0000,pic.p.vln, vla.dbs Russo, William John Hooten pfd. by children Chicago Public Schools 1967 AMC 1 act Rutter, John Grant, David Bang! Historical drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children based on Guy Fawkes conspiracy comm. & prem: Trinity Boy's Choir, Croyden, England / / 3/14/75 OUP 60m; 2 acts boys ch p OR org OR p.pc.str OR 2121,2220,3pc,p, 212122203 str OPT hpcd COMMENTS: Music rather difficult, but exciting. (J. Nichols, Opera for Youth) -132- Rydberg, Steven Olson, Thomas Clown of God Drama, pfd. by adults Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 2/28/81 pfg.org. 1 act Rydberg, S. Donahue, John Greenbeetle Dance pfd. by adults Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 6/79 pfg.org. Rydberg, S. Mason, Timothy Kidnapped in London pfd. by adults after John Bennet's "Master Skylark" Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 9/18/81 pfg.org. 2 acts Rydberg, S. Donahue, J. The Red Shoes Fairy tale, pfd. by adults after Andersen Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 2/11/83 pfg.org. 2 acts Rydberg, S. Hildebrand The Sitwells at Sea pfd. by adults Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 7/79 pfg.org. Rydberg, S. Donahue, J. Sleeping Beauty Fairy tale, pfd. by adults Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 11/24/79 pfg.org. 1 act Rydberg, S. Wind in the Willows pfd. by adults after book by Kenneth Grahame Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 4/25/83 pfg.org. Sacco, Peter Mr. Vinegar Comedy, pfd. by adults Shasta College, Redding, CA 5/12/67 comp. c/o San Francisco State Univ. St. Pierre, Donald Ciardi, John John J. Plenty and Fiddler Dan Fable for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after LaFontaine's "The Ant and the Grasshopper" Skylight Comic Opera, Milwaukee, WI (tour) 3/4/82 pfg.org. 42m; la/4sc s,t,mime,vlnst p COMMENTS: The familiar fable [has] a twist: the music-minded grasshopper (Fiddler Dan) doesn't perish in the end, but rather teaches the workaholic ant (John J. Plenty) a lesson - Antkind cannot live by bread alone; the spirit must be nourished as well. And what richer nutrient can the world offer than music? Kept the audience in stitches from start to finish. (L.B. Johnson, "Milwaukee Sentinel") St. Pierre, D. same The Young Visiters Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation on Daisy Ashford's novelette Skylight Comic Opera, Milwaukee, WI (tour) 3/14/83 pfg.org. 40m; la/9sc; 1 set cast of 6 p COMMENTS: Daisy Ashford was nine years old when she wrote the book. Music and dance a la Gilbert and Sullivan complement the story of Alfred Salteena's discovery of what being a gentleman truly is: not who your ancestors were, but how you behave. (F.C. Cabot, Skylight Comic Opera) Samuel, Gerhard same The Emperor and the Nightingale BM Fairy tale pantomime with voices and instruments, pfd. 30m; 1 act by adults or h.s. s,bs-b,mimes/dcrs after Andersen 3po,dbs Cincinnati College-Conservatory, OH 4/81 COMMENTS: It is easy to stage; can be done without sets but requires costumes. Pantomime roles include Nightingale, which could be a dancer, (composer) -133- Sandow, Gregory same A Christmas Carol Drama for grades K-12, pfd. by children and adults after Dickens Eastern Opera Theatre, Stratford, CT 12/21/77 TP /AMC 75m; la/lSsc s,2m,2t,b,bs,spk, girl-s,2boy-s llll,1000,pc,str COMMENTS: Very popular with general audiences, partially due to Scrooge being a speaking role which helps to clarify the action. No casting problems except possibly that Tiny Tim must sing well (has an aria) and that Scrooge must be a dramatically strong actor. Due to many scene changes, it is probably easiest to use a unit set with movable props. Our organization has a teachers guide available. (L.G. Gore, New York Opera Repertory Theatre) Sandow, G. Patrick, Robert The Richest Girl in the World Finds Happiness Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or hs. Theatre at Noon, NYC 1975 TP /AMC 25m; la/lOsc; 1 set s,m,2t P COMMENTS: The heroine is named Miss America, marries the handsomest movie star, and finds oil in her West Salon. There is even a moral - that happiness is what true wealth really is. For this fable of modern America, I wrote modern American music that sounds like what you hear piped into an elevator; the score abounds with little composers' tricks, (composer) Sargon, Simon A. same A Voice Still and Small Drama with comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children Biblical story of Elijah Temple Emanu-el Players Guild, Dallas, TX 12/6/81 comp. c/o Southern Methodist Univ. 40m; la/9sc cast of 15,eh P PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Elijah being taken into Heaven, but can be solved simply by a creative director, (composer) COMMENTS: Excellent audience response. Seemed to work best with most participants in 11-14 age bracket with a smattering of younger children. Cast number flexible, from a minimum of 15 to 40 including chorus, (composer) Savage, James Ryan, Timothy The Proposal Comedy, pfd. by adults after Chekhov Fine Arts Ass'n, Willoughby, OH (tour) 12/76 pfg.org. 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: Fine Arts Ass'n (tours) '78, '79 & "80; Idaho State Univ. '78 Savage, J. Sanderson's Other World pfd. by adults Fine Arts Ass'n, Willoughby, OH 3/10/76 pfg.org. 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: Fine Arts Ass'n (tour) '78 Saylor, Bruce Plotkin, Cary My Kinsman, Major MoUneux Drama, pfd. by adults after Hawthorne Opera Workshop Inc., Pittsburgh 8/28/76 comp. c/o ASCAP /AMC 50m; la/6sc; 4 sets s,m,2t,2b,bs-b, OPT ch 1010,1101,pic,b-cl,pc,p, str-trio,handbells COMMENTS: Tuned handbells are played by characters. Set in an American city before the Revolution, (composer) Scarim, Nicholas Leavin, Paul Don't Park in Our Park comp. c/o ASCAP Disco-rock opera for grades K-9, pfd. by children 50m; 4a/12sc; 1 set Third Street Music Settlement Children's cast of 35 Musical Theatre, NYC 2/16/79 fl.gtr.pc.p continued Tape avail. -134- COMMENTS: Up-beat, contemporary drama which is musically tuneful, strongly rhythmic. Sets can be minimal, no costumes required. Good tunes, fine character development, strong appeal to urban audiences. (M. Stern-Wolfe, Third Street Music Settlement) Speaks more directly to the real concerns of modern urban youngsters than "Snow White" ever will. (J. O'Quinn, "The Villager") Scarim, N. same Escape from the Planet Sloth comp. c/o ASCAP Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by children 60m; la/9sc; 2 sets audience participation cast of 10-30 Children's Musical Theatre at St. Mark's Church, NYC p,gtr,dbs,synth,dms 3/11/84 Tape avail. COMMENTS: Outer space setting. of lazy aliens, (composer) Scarim, N. same Shipwrecked Earth kids must escape a planet The Tiger of Chungshan Folktale for grades K-6, pfd. by a child and adults after ancient Chinese story Downtown Opera Players, NYC 11/15/80 comp. c/o ASCAP 25m; la/6sc 3s,b,chl-s fl,cl,2vln,vla,vlc,xyl Videotaped COMMENTS: This production is extremely easy to mount, is vocally pleasing and accessible to youngsters as well as older people. It deals with the moral problem of gratitude and selfishness in a lively and interesting manner. Highly effective work. (M. Stern-Wolfe, Downtown Opera Players) Scarim, N. same We're Gonna Drive Them Crazy Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. after "Lysistrata" Office of Youth Employment, NYC 7/81 also televised comp. c/o ASCAP 35m; 2 acts; 1 set cast of 10-30 p,gtr,dbs,dms Tape avail. Scarmolin, A. Louis Montayne, C.S. The Calif pfd. by adults after story by Justin Huntly McCarthy (1950) AMC 60m; la/lsc; 1 set s,a,t,b,bs Scarmolin, A.L. Rubega, Anaclete Interrupted Serenade pfd. by adults Lindenhurst, NY 5/19/50 BM /AMC 1 act s,t,b,ch P Scarmolin, A.L. Montayne, C.S. The Magic Dream For grades K-6, pfd. by adults (1928) CF /AMC 30m; 1 act; 1 set 6s,5a P Schaeffer, William same The Nightingale and the Rose For grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Oscar Wilde comp. c/o ASCAP 60m; 1 act; 1 set 2s,t,b,narr chamb.orch Sehiekele, Peter same The Stoned Guest Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after "Don Giovanni" PDQ Bach tour, Weber State College, Ogden, UT 11/75 TP 35m; 1 act s,m,2t,bs llll,1110,hpcd,str P COMMENTS: Listed as a "half-act opera", it is a typical Schickele/P.D.Q Bach parody for "mezzanine soprano, houndentenor, basso blotto", etc.; the title is a take-off on "Don Giovanni". ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; recent pfs. Univ. of Montana, Missoula '84; Southern Methodist Univ. '84; Center for Contemporary Opera, NYC '84; etc. -135- Sohlein, Irving Staekalee Folk opera for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults Morehead State University, KY 4/26/71 com p. e/o AMC Schonthal, Ruth The Courtship of Camilla Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after A.A. Milne's play, "The Ugly Duckling" (1980) com p. c/o ASCAP /AMC 90m; 1 act; 2 sets 2s,a,t,b,bs,spk OPT dcrs 2223,2321,cbsn,pc,hp,p,str Schubel, Max Overfeed Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by h.s. Young People's Symphony, Springfield, MA 1/74 pfg.org. llm; 1 scene ch full or eh .tape Tape avail. COMMENTS: Could benefit from sets; needs tape playback equipment, (composer) The piece utilizes all sorts of contemporary techniques. The chorus...did a remarkable job with the difficult work. (R. Conway, "Springfield Daily News") There was dissonance, cacophony, lyrical melody, dulcet harmony, shouting and singing, noise and music, ugliness and beauty. The kids liked it. (R.C. Hammerich, "The Springfield Union") Schuller, Gunther Updike, John The Fisherman and his Wife Fairy tale for grades K-9, pfd. by adults after Grimm comm: Boston Junior League prem: Opera Company of Boston, MA 5/7/70 GS(AMP) 60m; 13 scenes 2s,m,t,bs-b,ch b-cl,a-sx,b-sx,el-gtr,gtr, 2pe,hp,cel,p,el-org,str COMMENTS: Excellent libretto, language clear and singable, score not so sure in the handling. (R. Ericson, "New York Times") Schuman, William Gury, Jeremy The Mighty Casey Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults after E.L. Thayer's poem "Casey at the Bat" Hartt School of Music, Hartford, CT 5/4/53 GS /AMC 80m; la/3sc; 1 set 2s,2t,4b,mime,ch OPT dcrs 1121,0230,pc,p,str ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Schwartz, Paul The Experiment Drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults after Hawthorne Baldwin Wallace College, OH 1/27/56 Schwartz, Stephen same Stein, Anthony (bk) Schwarz, Ira Paul same & Lazarre, Adam & Luchert, Gary D. The Trip Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children after book by Ezra Jackson Keats First All Children's Theatre, NYC 10/28/83 ACA 40m; 1 act; 1 set s,t,3b,bs 1121,2110,pc,p,str pfg.org. 1 act cast of 14 COMMENTS: Communicating magic for an audience beginning with 2-year-olds, and an even deeper appeal for an older audience. The songs add...the rhythm of a music that runs through childhood fantasies...so that a listener is not conscious of them as individual songs but as part of the overall mood. (J.S. Wilson, "New York Times") The Ghostly Bridegroom Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Washington Irving's "The Spectre Bridegroom" SUNY CoUege Theatre Dept., Brockport, NY 3/82 comp. c/o ASCAP 80m; 2a/2sc; 2 sets cast of 9,ch,dcrs 1101,1110,tp,pc,p,str Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: A charming work. (R. Rosenberg, Opera Theatre of Rochester) continued -136- Good piece for young performers, but a modest vocal technique is necessary. Accessible and appealing. The 'contemporary' rhythms and melodies lend an upto-date context to the work. I heartily recommend it. (D. Shetler, Eastman School of Music) Operatic devices galore were incorporated, as direct allusions or parallels. School audiences would love the spooky dream dance, a ghost fooling everyone on stage, the fight in the forest, the description of the social attainments expected of a young lady of the period. Truly an opportunity for educational creativity. Exciting and challenging, and inexpensive to stage. (W.P. Bowman, "NY State School Music News") For people who don't know the enjoyment opera can give. Imitates or includes material from different periods in the history of opera, from Middle Ages to the present, in a contemporary style. Since the singers would not be professionals, I provided options for their voice ranges. Cast may vary from 12 to 20 or more, (composer) Seager, Gerald The Marriage of the Grocer of Seville Comedy, pfd. by adults Ohio State University, Columbus 2/71 pfg.org. 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: SUNY-Potsdam, NY 3/77 Seagrave, Malcolm Winters, Janet The Birthday of the Infanta Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Oscar Wilde Hidden Valley Opera, Carmel Valley, CA 4/2/77 comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act Seale, Stan Burgess, Lurrine Cinderella Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children Southern California Conservatory Children's Theatre, Sun Valley 3/29/82 pfg.org. Seale, S. Burgess, L. The Ugly Duckling pfg.org. Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by children 1 act after Andersen cast of 17 Southern California Conservatory Children's Theatre, Sun Valley 3/29/82 Self, George Brownjohn, Alan Oswin's Word pfd. by children comm. & prem: BBC 1967 Selvin, Bob Burgess, Lurrine Give Us a Star pfg.org. For grades K-6, pfd. by children 5 scenes Southern California Conservatory of Music, Sun Valley 3/31/81 Selwyn, David Beauty and the Beast Fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by children after Mme. L. de Beaumont comm. <Sc prem: Bristol Grammar School, England 12/12/84 pfg.org. Seyfert, Otto adapt: old Christmas carols Elsmith, Berta Noel in a Forgotten Farmyard Christmas opera, pfd. by children ECS 40m cast of 15,ch,narr Sharkey, Jack My Son, the Astronaut Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. SFr 10male,3female,ch EAM(UE) COMMENTS: Super wacky, wildly funny, delightfully tuneful, (publisher) -137- Sharkey, J. Reiser, Dave same Hot THE Count of Monte Cristo? Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1978) SFr 3 acts; 1 set s,t,b P COMMENTS: Outrageously funny show-within-a-show tour de force. Each singer plays several roles - sometimes simultaneously! Baritone must be an excellent actor, (publisher) Siegmeister, Elie Allen, Lewis Darling Corie Folk drama, pfd. by adults Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 2/18/54 CF /AMC 40m; la/lOsc; 2 sets s,m,t,2b,bs,3spks,ch 1121,2220,pe,p,str COMMENTS: A Romeo-and-Juliet-like story, set in the rural south, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: Univ. of Tulsa '54; Ball State Univ., IN '56; Pensacola Jr. College, FL '65; Texas Wesleyan Univ., Ft. Worth '68; Edinboro State College, PA '70 & '74 Siegmeister, E. Dick Whittington and his Cat pfd. by adults after legend about Richard Whittington, Lord Mayor of London in 1397 Philadelphia Orchestra 2/10/68 com p. c/o ASCAP COMMENTS: Mr. Siegmeister's scoring was expert. His evocations of London fogs and bells and street cries, of the Sultan of Morocco, and of the invasion of the rats, were fine and tickled the ribs of the children. ("Philadelphia Bulletin") Siegmeister, E. Mabley, Edward The Mermaid in Lock No. 7 Drama for grades 10-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 5/62 CFP /AMC 50m; la/3sc; 2 sets s,a,b,bs-b,ch 3233,4331,tp,pc,p,str COMMENTS: Not suitable for younger children. ALSO PFD. BY: Hofstra Univ. '76; Univ. of California, Los Angeles '79 Siegmeister, E. Eager, Edward Miranda and the Dark Young Man Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Boccaccio comm: Federation of Music Clubs prem: Hartt School of Music, West Hartfort, CT 5/9/56 ShP /AMC 60m; la/5sc; 1 set s,m,b,bs-b,2spks 1121,2220 ,pc,p,str COMMENTS: Traditional harmonies and gracious vocal line; plot simple and engaging. (P. Wynne, "NJ Record") ALSO PFD. BY: various; recent pfs. Greater Miami Opera Educational Dept. (tour) '76; Glassboro State College, NJ '78; Arkansas State Univ. '79 Siegmeister, E. comp. c/o BMI 2 acts Sing Out, Sweet Land pfd. by adults Hartford, CT 11/9/44 COMMENTS: Just wonderful. There should be salutes for Elie Siegmeister's songs and arrangements. (J. Chapman, "New York Daily News") ALSO PFD. BY: Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, PA 4/76 for Bicentennial Siegmeister, E. Zaret, Hy A Tooth for Paul Severe Choral play for schools, pfd. by adults or hs. after story by Stephen Vincent Benet High School of Music and Art, NYC 1946 CF /AMC 23m; la/lsc; 1 set s,3b,bs-b,ch llll,1110,pc,str COMMENTS: Set during American Revolution. Can be performed as choral piece, semi-staged, or fully staged, (composer) -138- Silverman, FayeEUen same The Miracle of Nemiroff Folk opera for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after IX. Peretz's "If Not Still Higher" (1974) SSM 30m; la/8sc; 1 set s,m,a,4t,b,bs llll,3000,pie.b-el, pc,str,tape COMMENTS: Opera with a message - about helping others - incorporating some Jewish folk elements, (publisher) Silverman, Stanley Foreman, Richard Dr. Selavey's Magic Theatre Surrealist satire for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults Music Theatre Group/Lenox Arts Center, Stockbridge, MA 8/12/72 pfg.org. 90m; 6 scenes 5men, 5women "Broadway" orch Recorded COMMENTS: It definitely was easy to be continually amazed and amused by the whole surrealistic affair, and to be tickled by the music, endearingly corny and apt. (D. Henahan, "New York Times") There is a rare zaniness here...yet...there is a subtext of tragedy that disconcertingly gives savor to the fun. The music ranges from rock to ballad to nursery tale...an eclectic score with uncommon skill and uncommon enjoyment. (C. Barnes, "New York Times") A bright, witty collection of Broadway musical parodies — show biz tunes, Kurt Weill, Handel oratorio, Bellini bel canto. The composer has a great personal technique and imagination. (H. Schonberg, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: Lake Erie College, OH '77; Cleveland Dept. of Parks, OH 6/77; Music Theatre Group, NYC '84 Simeone, Harry adapt. Bizet Carmen Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults adaptation of Bizet's "Carmen" ShP 60m s,a,t,b,ch p-4hnds COMMENTS: Choral concert version, semi-staged, (publisher) Simeone, H. Johnson, Jay The Emperor's New Clothes For grades K-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Andersen CBS-TV 1956 ShP 2a/13sc 2s,3m,a,t,2b,bs,ch,dcrs 1030,0330,tp,pc,plstr OR p-4hnds Tape and guides avail. ALSO PFD. BY: Pocono Lively Arts, Stroudsberg, PA '81 Simkewicz, Michael Beauty and the Beast Fairy tale, pfd. by adults after Mme. L. de Beaumont Perforum, Toronto, Ontario 2/22/80 comp. c/o CMC Simmonds, Rae, N. same comp. 55m; la/4sc; 1 set cast of 7,ch p.fl.dms.tamb OPT gtr Tape and guides avail. Glooscap the Magician Folk opera for grades K-9, pfd. by children based on Abenaki Indian legend Children's Theatre of Maine, Portland 3/31/80 COMMENTS: Music adapted from American Indian chants and songs. Story written for Public Schools in isolated communities, (composer) Produced to a full house and enthusiastic response. Local community, parents, and tradespeople cooperated in this culmination of a school project on North American Indians. Subsequent reaction from students is that two characters stand for the following: Glooscap for good, and Lox for evil. (A. Hazen, Greene Central School) ALSO PFD. BY: Greene Central School, ME 3/31/83 -139- Simmons, Constance The Land of Lost Toj» For grades K-6, pfd. by children BM 30m; 3 scenes ch Simmons, Homer Red Riding Hood Fairy tale, pfd. by adults after Grimm Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA 5/8/54 comp.est. c/o ASCAP 105m; 3a/3sc; 3 sets s,2m,t,bs-b,ch 2ps Simon, John S. Meyer, Arnold The Imaginary Invalid Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults and/or h.s. after Moliere (1982) comp. c/o ASCAP 90m; 2 acts; 1 set fl,hpcd,gtr,pc,vln Tape avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Set (late 17th century drawing room) and costumes. (composer) COMMENTS: Good singers required, but this is an operetta, not an opera, (composer) Simon, J.S. same Oratorio: Rehearsal for Utopia For grades 7-12, pfd. by adults (1982) comp. c/o ASCAP 90m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 6,spk 2ps Tape avail. Simonds, Tom same Alice Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children or adults or h.s. after both "Alice" stories by Lewis Carroll Ann Arbor Junior Theatre (Recreation Dept.), MI 11/80 comp. c/o PRO-C 75m; 2a/9sc; 8 sets cast of 13,ch p COMMENTS: Songs are wacky and a bit difficult, but have strong melodies and are quite catchy. Unlimited chorus with lots of cameos, (composer) Very favorable audience response. Requires a few very talented singers; others need only be strong and tuneful. Costumes and sets should be as colorful and fantastic as possible, but can be simple/abstract; our set budget was only $200. Fun show! (J. Koengeter, Ann Arbor Recreation Dept.) Simonds, T. same The Brothers G r i n Comic-drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. based on their lives and five of their tales Ann Arbor Junior Theatre (Recreation Dept.), MI 11/81 comp. c/o PRO-C 75m; 2a/9sc; 6-9 sets cast of 8,eh p COMMENTS: A heavily dramatic biography interspersed with farcical enactments of the tales, which appear inside realistic scenes, (composer) Adults appreciated the realistic scenes, children fascinated by fantasy and fairy tales. Requires several very talented singers, but an unlimited chorus doubling as fairy tale characters. Sets and costumes can be fantastic or simple/abstract; our set budget was $200. Varied musical styles of tales fostered creative direction and choreography. (J. Koengeter, Ann Arbor Recreation Dept.) Simonds, T. same Rumpelstiltskin Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children or adults after Grimm Ann Arbor Goodtime Players, MI (tour) 7/81 comp. c/o PRO-C 30m; la/lse cast of 4 P COMMENTS: Written to be performed with no set, costumes, or props, (composer) Tongue-in-cheek humor delights older children and adults; younger children enjoy story. Music lively, fun, and varied in style. Easy to produce. (J. Koengeter, Ann Arbor Recreation Dept.) Siraonds, T. same The Six Bunme-Wunnies Meet the Abominable Snowman Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by children or adults Tangerine Acting Company, Ann Arbor, MI 4/76 comp. c/o PRO-C 45m; la/6sc; 5 sets cast of 10 P COMMENTS: The scenery and costumes should be done simply and easily, (composer) -140- Simons, Netty Crowell, Joan Simon The Bell Witch of Te Folk-drama for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults based on American folktale (1958) TP /AMC 70m; la/4sc; 3 sets s,2m,a,2t,2b,2bs,eh 1021,0230,tp,pc,p,str PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Lighting and sound effects for ghost. Simons, N. The Pied Piper of Hamelin Drama for grades K-12, pfd. by children and adults after Browning poem Cabrillo Music Festival, Aptos, CA 8/74 TP 18m narr,mimes,dcrs fl.p.vln Recorded: CRI Simons, N. Puddintame For grades K-6, pfd. by children and/or adults narration of children's limericks San Diego, CA 1973 TP llm; 1 act narr.l or more players orch: any number Recorded: CRI COMMENTS: Suited to the imaginations of young performers and listeners. Instructions are clear, but not easy to understand. Success depends on teacher's careful coaching. Especially effective with small group of performers, (publisher) Good noisy fun that'll drive you nuts and entertain the kiddies. (J. Harvey, "Flint Journal" - reviewing recording) Simons, N. Set of Six Poems for Children For grades K-12, pfd. by children and/or adults or h.s. poems of Stephens, Stevenson, Sandburg, C. Rossetti NY Chamber Ensemble, NYC 4/5/59 TP 8m narr,mimes/dcrs llll.OOOO.vln.vla, vlc.dbs Recorded: CRI COMMENTS: Thoroughly contemporary! If your children listen many times, they will absorb enough exciting, well-played contemporary music that they will not call George Crumb's, John Cage's, or Mario Davidowsky's music strange. (I. Lieberman, "Richmond Times-Dispatch" - reviewing recording) Simpson, Bland & Wann, Jim Hot Grog Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. SFr 7male,4female COMMENTS: Delightful, tuneful, and witty romp about piracy on the high seas, (publisher) Skeens, Gwendolyn The Prince and the Pauper Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children after Mark Twain Landon School, Bethesda, MD (1978) ShP 75m; 14sc 4sgrs,8spks,ch p-4hnds OPT fl,vln,tpt,cym Skeens, G. same Tom Sawyer Adventure for grades K-6, pfd. by children after Mark Twain Landon School, Bethesda, MD 1977 ShP 60m; 13 scenes cast of 14,spks,ch p-4hnds COMMENTS: Special, well controlled lighting essential. Scenes must move swiftly. Music is simple, yet melodious. (H. Hawn, Opera for Youth) Slate, Sylvester M. Madam Sour Note, or the Witch of Music Land Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by adults Lake Placid Sinfonietta, NY 7/44 comp. 18m; 1 act; 1 set lman.lwoman.narr full orch OR red.orch COMMENTS: Spontaneous enthusiasm of children and adults [prove] appeal of this piece, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: Charleston Symphony, SC '48; Rochester Philharmonic '53; Brookline Youth Concerts, MA '55 -141- Smith, Julia Mackay, Constance D'Arey Cockcrow Folk comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults after Grimm's "Bremen Town Musicians" comm: Texas Federation of Music Clubs, Marshall prem: TFMC/Euterpean Opera Wksp. of Fort Worth, Austin 4/22/54 TP /AMC 25m; la/lse; 1 set 2s,a,2t,2b llll,1100,tp,pc,p,str COMMENTS: The music, a composite of folk style and contemporary idiomatic sources, is thoroughly delightful, enhanced as it was by the exceptional diction of the singers. (E.C. Whitlock, "Fort Worth Star Telegram") The libretto adds considerably to the enjoyment of the work. Terrific applause. ("Marshall News Messenger") ALSO PFD. BY: various Smith, J. same & Fortune, Jan Isabel Smith, J. Harding, Bertita Cynthia Parker Folk drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. based on true Texas story North Texas State University, Denton 2/16/39 (rev. 1985; 60min., red.orch) Daisy Biographical opera for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. based on life of Juliet Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scouts Florida Family Opera (Greater Miami Opera) 11/3/73 AMC 90m; 2a/3sc; 3 sets 3s,m,t,3b,ch,dcrs 3232,4231,tp.pc, tom-tom,p,cel,hp,str TP 90m; 2a/14sc; 7 sets 3s,4m,t,2b,chl-s, 2spks,ch 1121,2210,pic,E-hn, b-cl,tp,2pc,hp,p,oel,str COMMENTS: Can be simply staged with props and signs, (composer) The tale of an unambiguous, unswerving, wholesome American heroine, set to unpretentiously nostalgic tunes. (F.W. O'Reilly, "Miami News") The music has vitality and validity. A vivid, colorful, spirited show, part opera, part Broadway musical, all pleasure. (J. Roos, "Miami Herald") Reaffirmation of faith in God, country, home, it renders a full measure of harmony to a chaotic world. (J. Brunn, "Miami Beach Sun") ALSO PFD. BY: Charlotte Opera '76; Piccolo Opera, Detroit '75; Birmingham Civic Opera Jr. Company '78; Opera Theatre of Rochester, NY '82; etc. NOTE: Girl Scout Council of Tropical Florida has excerpts for treble voice. Smith, J. Royle, Josephine Fetter The Gooseherd and the Goblin Fairy tale for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. audience participation after play by CD. Mackay WNYC radio 2/22/47 (Hartt College of Music) stg.prem: Connecticut College, New London 11/10/49 TP 50m; la/lsc; 1 set 3s,m,a,t,b/m OPT chl.ch UU,1100,pic,pc,p, OPT str OR 2ps PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Painted forest scene; hollowed log to hide changes of costume which occur onstage. Optional scene for the Christmas season, (composer) COMMENTS: This enchanting little opera is well suited to young audiences. The music is full of an unpretentious lyricism, its simplicity ideally suited to the plot. (W. Dale, "New London Evening Day") It was a thorough success. The students loved it, whether performed with piano or with [13-piece] orchestra. (H. Hobart, Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony) ALSO PFD. BY: various Smith, J. Mackay, CD. The Shepherdess and the Chimneysweep Christmas opera for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Andersen Fort Worth Opera, TX 12/28/66 TP 30m; la/lsc; 1 set s,t,bs-b,ch-ssaa 2222,2220, pc,hp,str Tape avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Blowing up the Mandarin in smoke. COMMENTS: A Christmas fantasy with ingenuous charm. The visual appeal is as potent as the musical interest. The skilled simplicity of the writing is [the opera's] greatest charm. Songs of frankly tuneful content, another evidence of dramatic honesty. (E.C. Whitlock, "Fort Worth Star-Telegram") Strictly speaking, the opera is meant for children. But there was plenty of adult applause. (P. Stewart, "Fort Worth Star-Telegram") ALSO PFD. BY: Hunter College, NYC '78; Syracuse Opera, NY (tour) '79; etc. -142- Smith, Russell Longstreth, Joseph The Unicorn in the Garden Fable for grades K-12, pfd. by adults after James Thurber Hartt School of Music, CT 5/2/57 GS 25m; 1 act; 1 set s,m,2b Ull,2210,pc,hp,str Videotaped ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Smith, Zelma Rothrock, Edith The Gallant Tailor For grades K-6, pfd. by children after Grimm GS 1 act Smoldon, W.L. adapt, anonymous Officium Pastorum Medieval Christinas drama, pfd. by children and adults adaptation of 13th century Rouen Christmas drama OUP 20m 6 soloists,eh .ehl.ch ALSO PFD. BY: East Central College, MO '78 Smolover, Raymond Where the Rainbow Ends pfd. by children and adults United Methodist Church, IA 1977 BM Snyder, Theodore Saint George pfd. by adults after Oxfordshire St. George play (1973) AMC 25m 3t,b,bs-b,4bs,spks 2110,1010,pc,str OR p Sokoloff, Noel Hart, Ted The Franklin's Tale Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Chaucer Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 11/10/61 TP 80m; 1 act 2s,t,2bs 2220,2110,tp,pc,p,str Solly, Bill same A Fine Feathered Review For grades K-6, pfd. by adults Great American Children's Theatre Co., Milwaukee 1982 comp. c/o ASCAP Solly, B. same The Last on the List comp. c/o ASCAP For grades K-6, pfd. by adults Great American Children's Theatre Co., Milwaukee 1981 Solly, B. same & Ward, Donald Welcome to the Zoo comp. c/o ASCAP For grades K-6, pfd. by adults Great American Children's Theatre Co., Milwaukee 12/83 Somerville, Arthur The Enchanted Palace TP(Nov) Comic fairy tale for grades 7-9, pfd. by children or adults 70m; 2a/2sc based on "Sleeping Beauty" 8sgrs,3spks,ch-ssa London, England 1923 1011,1100,tp,str Sosin, Donald Magaziner, Sari Esther For grades K-12, pfd. by adults after Biblical story Opera Theatre of Long Island, Huntington, NY 3/6/77 comp. c/o ASCAP 45m; la/llsc; 4 sets s,m,t,b,bs,narr P Tape avail. COMMENTS: Sets are easy to suggest - house, garden, etc. Needs five good singers. Music is tonal and accessible. Narrator can have juggling or other special skill. Suitable as a family entertainment. Audience response enthusiastic, (composer) -143- Sosin, D. King, Betty The Pied Piper Drama for grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. after German folktale Children's Music Theatre of Long Island, Huntington, NY 10/77 com p. c/o ASCAP 45m; la/7sc; 4 sets cast of 4,chl.ch p Tape avail. COMMENTS: Can be done in the round. Created as workshop for kids, (composer) Sosin, D. Albert, Allan Taxi Tales Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults comm: New York State Council on the Arts/MOMA prem: The Proposition, Museum of Modern Art, NYC 7/76 comp. c/o ASCAP 50m; 1 act; 1 set 2men,2women el-p,pe Tape avail. COMMENTS: Percussionist is 'one man band'. No set, few props, Red Grooms-type costumes, (composer) HLe(EBM) 30 m sgrs.narr Spaeth, Sigmund The Musical Adventures of Jack and All as might have been written by various composers Spedding, Frank Baird, Ann & Hunter, Gordon & Sandison, Ann London's Burning TKNov) Cassation for grades 3-6, pfd. by children llm; la/lsc; 1 set story of great fire of 1666 3ch Scottish Opera for Youth (1980) p,pc Am.prem: Des Moines Metro Opera for Children, IA 6/82 Spektor, Mira J. Balis, Andrea (bk) Lady of the Castle Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults Ballad opera after play by Lea Goldberg Theatre for the New City, NYC 2/4/82 rev.vers: NY Singing Teachers Ass'n, NYC 5/8/82 comp. c/o BMI 55m; la/2sc; 1 set s,m,b,bs fl,vlc,p/gtr Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Can be performed simply with singers and instruments around a microphone - radio style - or in full staging with one set or slide projections. As a "radio opera" very suitable for touring. Singers should have trained voices. Twelve-string guitar is very effective, (composer) A most moving ballad opera...with a great deal of creativity and talent. (N. Drori, American Friends of Tel Aviv University) A most melodic piece with a very good storyline...held our audience spellbound. (L. Nachbar, Greater Five Towns YM & YWHA) Spicer, Marjorie McKenzie, Maisie The Blue Miracle pfd. by children and adults Melbourne Town Hall, Australia 1968 AuMC 60m Spira, Robert same The Yucatan Relies Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults Quartz Theatre, East Lansing, MI '78 AMC 80m; 2a/15sc; 1 set 4men,5women,2girls,lboy P Tape avail. COMMENTS: Too lively for small children. The Yucatan relics are two sticks with the power to return a person to his previous incarnation. Appearances by Julius Caesar, Napoleon, and Thor. Excellent language, (composer) Sprenger, Cyril H. & Attley, M. Sprenger, C.H. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs pantomime for grades K-6, pfd. by children based on fairy tale BM 105m; 4 acts cast of 16 Stein, Leon Rosen, Roslyn The Fisherman's Wife Fairy tale, pfd. by adults after Grimm St. Joseph's Musical, MI 1/55 ACA 70m; 1 act 2s,m,a>t,bs,dcr 2222,2220,pc,p,str -144- Steinmetz, John same Alphabet Soup Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by children or h.s. Valley Center Middle School, CA comp. cast of 26 (alphabet letters) school band COMMENTS: Improvisation is asked of musicians and actors, (composer) Sternberg, Erich Walter Hunter, Renate Alsberg adapt. & dial: Rodgers, Bruce Paciflca Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults Rochester Philharmonic & QeVa Theatre, NY 6/1/79 Stevens, Noel Scott Oerke, Andrew The Enchanted Canary Musical fantasy, pfd. by adults Bemidji State University, MN 3/18/61 pfg.org. 75m; 2 acts 2m,t,b,Sspks,dcrs,ch 1111,1100 ,sx,pc,p,str COMMENTS: All but one performer represent animals. A black cat brings turmoil to a peaceful, mythical town, (composer) pfg.org. la/5sc 6men,3women,ch U21,2211,pie,pc,p, hp.org COMMENTS: A children's story which symbolizes the trials and tribulations of "the Artist". The opera is also a humorous satire on Italian opera buffa. ALSO PFD. BY: Univ. of Tampa '66; Lamar State Univ., TX '69 Stewart, Frank Hubsky, John To Let the Captive Go Historic drama for grades 10-12, pfd. by adults on last days of Mary, Queen of Scots Marines College, NYC 3/5/74 SSM 30m; la/3sc; 1 set cast of 8,ch 2111,2220,b-el,hpcd,str Tape avail. COMMENTS: Minimum scenery changes, (publisher) Static, unengaging libretto—fluent, well-crafted, atonal score. (J. Hiemenz, "Musical America") Stires, Ernest Noble, June Brogger Circus! Comic-drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults audience participation (1982) comp. c/o ASCAP 57m; la/lsc; 1 set s,m,t,b,bs-b,2mimes b-cl,sx,flg,tp,pe,gtr,str Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Some of the vocal and instrumental material is jazz (swing) oriented, (composer) Stokes, Eric same Happ, or Orpheus in Clover (A Micro-Opera Birthday Celebration) Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults members of Minnesota Opera, Minneapolis 10/1/77 comp. c/o ASCAP llm; la/lsc s,b,ch p, animal calls COMMENTS: Simple, singable, with .improvised (ad lib) costumes and/or sets, (composer) Stokes, E. same I Taru, the Stonecutter Folktale for grades 3-12, pfd. by children after Oriental folktale BrimhaU School, Roseville, MN 3/25/82 comp. c/o ASCAP 40m; la/3sc; 1 set cast of 7,ch dulc,autohp,rcdr,pc,Orff insts OPT str Tape avail. COMMENTS: Children learn the work coached by teachers and adults; children then conduct, play, and perform the work, (composer) -145- Stokes, E. Greenberg, Alvin The Jealous Cellist Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults and h.s. audience participation Minnesota Opera (school tour) 2/2/79 comp. c/o ASCAP 135m 2s,m,a,2t,b,bs,ch 1212,2100,pc,hp,cel, hpcd.str COMMENTS: Intended for touring, with the stipulation that residents of the host community be included in the cast [the premiere used high school chorus and band members]. Stokes's score is tuneful, and is brightly scored for three small independent ensembles, strings, winds, and percussion. [However,] character development is negligible [and] the musical numbers fail to advance the plot. (R.M. Close, "Musical America") Strassburg, Robert Chelm Comic folk opera, pfd. by adults based on Yiddish folktales Westchester Community Concerts, White Plains, NY 12/11/55 comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: Opera Theatre of Westchester, NY '56 Strauch, Claire Jakes, John Wind in the Willows For grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Kenneth Grahame PfP cast of 17 UU,1000,pc,2ps,str-qnt COMMENTS: Show can be staged in a variety of ways, including in the round with no scenery at all. (F. Litt, Opera for Youth) ALSO PFD. BY: Empire State Institute for Performing Arts, Albany '83 Strouse, Charles The Family pfd. by adults YWCA, NYC 4/15/67 comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act Strouse, C. same Nightingale GS 132m; 2 acts Fairy tale for grades K-12, pfd. by adults or children 4s,m,t,3b,ch after Andersen Central City Opera, CO (reading) 1981 1100,0100,pic,b-cl,pc, First All Children's Theatre of New York, Vienna, VA kybd ,hp, vln, vlc.dbs Videotaped 4/16/82 COMMENTS: Charming and whimsical, designed to appeal to adults as well as children. It captures the simple and direct style of a fairy tale while projecting a Westerner's idea of Chinese stylization. It takes a while [to establish the plot], and this may be heavy going for a very young audience. Once the barnyard animals have entered, the tale lightens and moves ahead through a flow of sentiment, crises, and humor. (J. Wilson, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Sturges, Karen same The Pied Piper of Hamelin Drama for grades 3-6, pfd. by children after German folktale ShP 30m llsgrs,12spks,ch fl.rcdr.p COMMENTS: Music simple, yet melodious and rhythmic. Libretto clear and effective. (L. Smith, Opera for Youth) AuMC 30m cast of 8,ch,dcrs rcdrs,p,pc Sullivan, John Oosterhart, Osier Day of the Doowi pfd. by children (1971) Susa, Conrad same & Sexton, Anne Transformations For grades 9-12, pfd. by adults based on Anne Sexton's poems, after Grimm Minnesota Opera, Minneapolis 5/5/73 -146- ECS 2 acts 2s,m,3t,b,bs 0010,0110,4 pc.p.dbs continued Videotape avail. COMMENTS: Sexton transforms the already frightening and often grotesque fairy tales into the realm of reality, removing the romantic innocence and using them to vent her sarcastic chuckles and anguished cries. The refreshing and often hilarious juxtapositions of the very old and the very new, employed with 'comic strip' blatency, create a unique flavor, (program notes) Conceived in theatrical tension, and the composer, whose theatre experience is extensive, took care not to weaken it. His score moves deftly between classical and pop-related styles expressively - easy to listen to at all times. Told with insight, humor, and hallucination that seldom fails to be unsettling. (A. Hughes, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Swados, Elizabeth same The Incredible Feeling Show comp. c/o BMI Fantasy, pfd. by children and/or h.s. 90m based on Swados' book, "The Girl with the Incredible large cast (abt. 50) Feeling" First All Children's Theatre, NYC 11/82 COMMENTS: Requires polished performances. Music quite complex. A fantasy about a little girl endowed with a special gift. The songs are ingeniously based on pop forms. A sheer delight. (S. Kauffmann, "The New Republic") Swados, E. same SFr 120m; 1 set llboys,9girls p,fl,sx,dms,gtr Recording Runaways pfd. by children and h.s. Public Theatre, NYC 1978 COMMENTS: Not a typical musical. Has no book, but is a collection of songs sung by troubled children. The subject is primarily runaway children from broken homes, (publisher) Swann, Donald Marsh, David Perelandra GAL Science fiction, pfd. by adults 2 acts after C.S. Lewis 2men,lwoman,ch Bryn Mawr & Haverford College Drama & Music Clubs, 2222,2230,tp,pc,hp,p,str Haverford, PA 11/21/69 Swann, D. Scholey, Arthur Wacky and his Fuddlejig EAM(UE) Christmas opera for grades K-6, pfd. by children and 35m; 3 scenes adults 2sgrs,4spks,4ch after story by Stanford Summers rcdrs,pc,p England, 1978 COMMENTS: Can be performed simply using static choir and mime, or elaborately with large numbers of children, recorder fanfares, and percussion ensembles, dance sequences, much stage movement, etc. (publisher) Swanwick, Keith Lee, Patrick A Day in a Life OUP Choral work for young audiences, pfd. by children 30m based on Solzhenitzyn's "One Day in the Life of Ivan ch.narr Denisovich" p St. Julien's School, St. Albans, England 1977 COMMENTS: A great success in England, (publisher) Swedberg, Robert adapt: Rossini same Cinderella Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation North Carolina Opera of Charlotte Opera (tour) 11/83 pfg.org. 50m; la/5sc s,2m,t,b,2bs P Tape and guide avail. COMMENTS: It is specifically tailored to play to elementary school audiences. Choruses have been simplified, and will be taught to the children in advance. (North Carolina Opera) -147- Swedberg, R. adapt: Gounod same The Devil's Tale Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Gounod's "Faust" North Carolina Opera of Charlotte Opera (tour) 12/82 pfg.org. 60 m; la/Ssc; 4 sets s,m,t,b,bs-b p OR org Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: Sets can be indicated with prop changes and/or rear screen projections in a unit set. Very effective opera for prepared audiences; entertaining and educational. Very good for the performers as well, (composer) Swisher, Gloria Wilson Fink, Hugh The Happy Hypocrite Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Max Beerbohm (1963) AMC 90m; 3a/9sc 4s,m,3t,2b,4bs,ch llll,1100,pic,E-hn > tp, pe,hp,p,str-qnt Symonds, Norman The Canterrille Ghost Fantasy, pfd. by adults after Oscar Wilde Camerata, National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Ont. 7/76 CMC Symonds, N. Laura and the Lieutenant Musical play, pfd. by children (1974) CMC youth choir youth orchestra Symonds, N. The Spirit of Fundy pfd. by adults Canadian historical (1623) setting comm. & prem: Canadian Opera Company (tour) 1972 CMC 1 act Tahourdin, Peter Wilson, Barbara Ken Parrot Pie pfd. by adults (1972) AuMC 25m s,m,t,b P.tape Tandowsky, Jean & Holden, Prue McCallum, PhyUis The Pale Pink Dragon PDS Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children and/or adults 60 m; 3a/6sc; 3 sets or h.s. cast of 22,dcrs (1957) fl,cl,tpt,p COMMENTS: Cast number is flexible; extras may be added, (publisher) ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. On Stage Inc., Monroe, GA 6/82 Tandowsky, J. McCallum, P. The Swiss Family Robinson Comedy-drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Johan Wyss (1976) PDS 60 m; 3a/3sc; 2 sets cast of 14 P COMMENTS: Cast number is flexible, (publisher) ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Fargo Community Theatre, ND Tanenbaum, Elias same Alpha Space opera for grades K-12, pfd. by children audience participation (1982) COMMENTS: Requires electronic tape playback, choreography, (composer) Tanner, Jerre Hess, Harvey ACA 60m; 3 acts cast of 4,ch 1100,0110,pie,a-fl,sx, 2pcp.str-qnt.tape Simple to produce, but needs The Legend of the Singing Snails (Pupu-Kane-Oe) MAI Folktale for grades 7-12, pfd. by children and adults or 54m; la/4sc 3s,m,2a,t ,chl.ch,3dcrs h.s. llll,2000,2po,p,str based on Hawaiian myth comm. & prem: St. Francis High School, Honolulu 12/12/80 continued -148- COMMENTS: The treatment [of the story] is light and good humored, regardless of demonic spirits. The snails' peculiar trilling sound has been formed into word sounds. (B. Hyams, "Honolulu") Music educators may well consider this an ideal vehicle with which to teach an appreciation for Hawaiian lore, ecology, the affirmation of marriage, and an appreciation for opera. (K. Meinecke, "Ha'ilono Mele") ALSO PFD. BY: Hawaii Children's Chorus & Ensemble Players Guild '84 Tanner, J. Hess, H. A Lei for Kane (Ka Lei no Kane) "How the Heavenly Riddle Was Answered" Comedy, pfd. by adults verse libretto based on Hawaiian myth Hawaii Opera Players, Honolulu 5/6/77 MAI 60 m; la/2sc s,a,t,b,2bs,ch OPT dcrs llll,2000,pc,p,str COMMENTS: Based on ancient myth in which song is used to avert mischievously contrived warfare, this work recreates the panoply and splendor of storied Polynesia. Bravura coloratura required for pants role. Sets and costumes are available from the performing organization through special arrangement with [us], (publisher) Tate, Karen B. same The Brutebeast, the Witch, and the Monster For grades 3-6, pfd. by children (1982) PfP 1 set cast of 14 Tate, K.B. same The Magical Porridge Pot For grades 3-6, pfd. by children (1981) PfP 3boys,4girls Tate, K.B. same Once Upon a Brutebeast For grades 3-6, pfd. by children (1980) PfP 2 acts cast of 16,oh P Tate, Phyllis Serraillier, Ian A Pride of Lions For grades K-9, pfd. by children after book by I. Serraillier (1972) OUP 25m; 1 act; 1 set 2ch,narr,6mime rcdrs,gtr,pc OPT 1011,1000,pc,gtr COMMENTS: All children can participate, as dancers, mimes, narrators, etc. Lends itself to simple or more complex staging. May be done as puppet opera. (M. Hollenberger, Opera for Youth) Tate, P. The Scarecrow Morpurgo, Michael For grades K-2, pfd. by children audience participation Birmingham, England 1981 OUP 25m cast of 6,ch,narr p,pc OPT gtr.dbs OR llll,2110,2pc,gtr,dbs Tate, P. Morpurgo, M. Solar For grades K-2, pfd. by children (1984) OUP Tate, P. Eyre, Ronald The Story of Lt. Cockatoo For ages 10 or 11 comm: BBC "Making Music" series 1969 OUP Taylor, Jeremy James The Ballad of Salomon Pavey Dramatic ballad opera, pfd. by men and boys after Ben Jonson Belmont, England 1976 30m ch, 5 solos pc OPT 0111,1000, pc,hca,gtr,dbs OUP 120m; 2 acts; I set 9boy-s,5b,boy-ch UU,0000,gtr,pc OPT vie OR early music group COMMENTS: arranged on Elizabethan tunes. Early music group consists of cittern, viol, recorders, krumbhorn, sackbutt, lute, and percussion, (publisher) -149- Tcherepnin, Alexander Cardelli, Giovanni The Farmer and the Fairy For grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after lyric Chinese legend by Siao Yu Aspen Music Festival, CO 8/13/52 BH 40m; la/2sc s.t.narr 2121,2200,tp,pc,p,str ALSO PFD. BY: Hunter College, NYC '55; De Paul Univ., Chicago '62; Opera Theatre of Washington, DC '81 Tcherepnin, A. same Nativity Play Christmas opera Tenille, Toni Thronson, Ron Mother Earth SFr Ecological rock musical for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults 2 acts or h.s. cast of 10 California State University, Long Beach 1970 BH 30m cast of 4,eh COMMENTS: Received Special Environmental Award from U.S. Secretary of the Interior, (publisher) Tgettis, Nicholas same Sappho Drama for grades 10-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. based on tragic poetry of Sappho Arts Colloquium of Salem, Peabody, MA 6/19/78 com p. c/o ASCAP 45m; 4 scenes 2women,spk,ch-ssa,dcrs chamb.orch,p Tape avail. COMMENTS: A dramatization in four tableaux, performed by women. A basic classical setting is desirable, (composer) It is not an opera in the traditional sense, for it has no arias or show pieces. It is an attempt to recapture the essence of the ancient Greek theatre. It is a dramatic representation and pictorial atmosphere and ritual within the cult of Aphrodite. (A. Kanaracus, "Hellenic Chronicle") Theobald, Am Stevenson, Diane The Cardinal Tragi-comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults (1981) comp. c/o ASCAP 60m; 3a/6sc; 6 sets s,a,3t,3b,spk,ch 1010,0010,pic,pc.gtr.dbs PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Blizzard in Act I; house in Act III to scale of small animals. COMMENTS: This may be too sad for young children, (composer) librettist c/o ASCAP Thomas, Judie Forster, John Clever Jack and the Magic Beanstalk Folktale for grades 3-9, pfd. by children First AU Children's Theatre, NYC 10/31/79 Thomas, Richard Pearson Luke, Leofwin pfg.org. The Grimwood Clock 110m; 2a/3sc; 1 set For grades K-12, pfd. by adults Banff Centre Music Theatre Studio Ensemble, Alberta 5s,2m,t,3b,2bs-b,spk 1010,01l0,pic,b-cl,2pc, 12/11/81 hpcd,str-qnt Tape avail. Videotaped PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Amplified sound required for voice of Grimwood, cries of the baby, and the ringing of a bell. A working clock of six sections is constructed during the play. The production culminates in the operation of the clock and the ringing of the bell. The clock used in the original production is available for rental. COMMENTS: This is a miracle or mystery play in the commedia-clown style. All characters are integral to the action, the text is delivered both as song and speech, and the music is through-composed. The work is a lively entertainment suitable for audiences of all ages. (Banff Centre) -150- Thomas, R.P. Bawtree, Michael The Music Theatre Machine pfg.org. Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults 45m; la/lsc; 1 set Siding 29 Music Theatre Co. (Banff Centre Studio), Alberta cast of 6 10/82 p Tape avail. COMMENTS: A fast-moving entertainment that explains 'what is music theatre', Very simple and extremely inexpensive to produce. (R. Smithens, Banff Centre) Thompson, Randall same ECS Solomon and Balkis 50m; la/lsc; 1 set Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults 2s,m,t,b,ch-8a,4mimes after Kipling's "The Butterfly That Stamped" comm: League of Composers & CBS; CBS Radio 3/29/42 llll,2200,a-cl,pc,tp,str stg.prem: Harvard University, MA 4/14/42 PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Disappearance of Solomon's palace - we coped with use of wagons. (Southern Illinois University) COMMENTS: The original piece is rather staid, so we acted out some of the past action from Kipling. Young audiences love singing butterflies! The plot tends to wind down slowly, but never really loses the audience. A good work. (M. Blum, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale) ALSO PFD. BY: several; recent pfs. Lighthouse Opera Wksp, NYC '70; St. Petersburg Jr. College, FL '70; Southern Illinois Univ. (tour) '81 Tierney, Thomas Drachman, Ted Tasca, Jules (bk) The Amazing Einstein: A Biography from Boyhood to Fi For grades K-6, pfd. by children and/or adults Performing Arts Repertory Theatre of NY, at Kennedy Center Imagination Celebration, Washington, DC 1984 The Fabulous Fable Factory Tierney, T. Robinette, Joseph For grades K-6, pfd. by children or children and adults (1975) comp. c/o ASCAP 30m; 1 act DrP 60m; 1 act; 1 set 5 boys,4 girls OR 9girls OR 9boys p OPT pc.dbs COMMENTS: Easily staged. Fun and challenging for beginning and advanced students, (librettist) Tinsley, Byron same Higgins, Robert (bk) Alice the Magnificent For grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Arena Stage, Buffalo, NY 1970 SFr 2 sets 4men,2women COMMENTS: Not based on Lewis Carroll. Alice - a lioness - and her friend go through all sorts of exciting adventures, (publisher) Fine book, good set of lyrics. There can hardly be a better vacation the entire family than this carefree Alice. (B. Sokolsky, "Buffalo Courier Charming and infectious. I can easily believe its success, particularly younger audience. (G. Schaffer, NBC) Titus, Hiram Mason, Timothy Alice in Wonderland Fantasy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults after Lewis Carroll Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 4/23/82 pfg.org. 2 acts Titus, H. Davidson, John Cinderella Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Perrault Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 11/26/66 pfg.org. 2 acts Titus, H. Mason, T. The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbing Fable for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 4/19/80 pfg.org. 1 act Titus, H. Mr. Pickwick's Christmas For grades K-12, pfd. by adults Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 11/26/82 pfg.org. -151- teenaged treat for Express") with the Titus, H. Mason, T. Pinoechio Fantasy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Collodi Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 7/79 pfg.org. Titus, H. Holland, Sharon Puss in Boots Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Perrault Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis, MN 10/23/81 pfg.org. 2 acts Videotaped Titone, Richard Tit one, Susan The Queen's Lesson Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults A chamber opera with dialogue audience participation Staten Island Chamber Music Players at PS 18, NYC 10/21/82 com p. 1 act; 1 set mezzo & insts: hn,tpt,tbn Tape avail. COMMENTS: The mini-opera's content and length make it especially effective for use in grades 3, 4, and 5, as well as for emotionally handicapped children. Children relate to the characters and respond spontaneously to stage action. (G. DiMauro, Staten Island Chamber Music Players) The story stresses the importance of cooperation and mutual respect for ensemble music. The term 'harmony' takes on a double meaning, as musical phenomenon and world-wide goal, (composer) It served to inspire our youngsters who are just beginning to participate in the orchestral and band programs. (J. DePalma, PS 4) Tobias, Henry Ormont, David Beauty and the Beast For grades K-2, pfd. by children after fairy tale by Mme. L. de Beaumont Published in Twelve Music Plays for Children, Vol. II MpC 15min. ch P Tape and guides avail. Tobias, H. Ormont, D. The Emperor's New Clothes For grades K-2, pfd. by children after Andersen Published in Twelve Music Plays for Children, Vol. II MpC 15min. ch P Tape and guides avail. Tobias, H. Ormont, D. Hansel and Gretel For grades K-2, pfd. by children after Grimm Published in Twelve Music Plays for Children, Vol. II MpC ISmin. ch P Tape and guides avail. Tobias, H. Ormont, D. The Pied Piper For grades K-2, pfd. by children after German folktale Published in Twelve Music Plays for Children, Vol. I MpC 15min. ch P Tape and guides avail. Tobias, H. Ormont, D. Rapunsel For grades K-2, pfd. by children after Grimm Published in Twelve Music Plays for Children, Vol. II MpC 15min. ch P Tape and guides avail. Tobias, H. Ormont, D. Rip van Winkel For grades K-2, pfd. by children after Washington Irving Published in Twelve Music Plays for Children, Vol. I MpC 15min. ch P Tape and guides avail. Tobias, H. Ormont, D. Robin Hood For grades K-2, pfd. by children Published in Twelve Music Plays for Children, Vol. I MpC ISmin. ch P Tape and guides avail. -152- Tobias, H. Orraont, D. Runpelstiltskin For grades K-2, pfd. by children after Grimm Published in Twelve Music Plays for Children, Vol. II MpC 15min. ch P Tape and guides avail. Tobias, H. Ormont, D. Sleeping Beauty For grades K-2, pfd. by children after Perrault Published in Twelve Music Plays for Children, Vol. I MpC 15min. ch P Tape and guides avail. Tobias, H. Ormont, D. Tobias, H. Ormont, D. Tom Thumb Folktale for grades K-2, pfd. by children Published in Twelve Music Plays for Children, Vol. I The Ugly DucUing For grades K-2, pfd. by children after Andersen Published in Twelve Music Plays for Children, Vol. II MpC ISmin. ch P Tape and guides avail. MpC 15min. ch P Tape and guides avail. Tobias, H. Ormont, D. William Tell For grades K-2, pfd. by children based on Swiss historic hero Published in Twelve Music Plays for Children, Vol. I MpC 15min. ch P Tape and guides avail. Toch, Ernst Lengyel, Melchior The Last Tale For grades 6-12, pfd. by adults after "Arabian Nights" BM 90 m; 1 act s,a,t,b 3222,3331,tp,3pc, hp,cel,str Toch, E. Elkan, Benno trans: Farquhar, Marion The Princess and the Pea (Prinzessin auf der Erbse) Fairy tale, pfd. by adults audience participation after Andersen Baden-Baden, Germany 1927 Am.prem: NYC 6/9/36 EAM(Sch) 48m; 1 act; 1 set 2s,m,2t,b,bs,ch 2111,U01,tp,pc,str ALSO PFD. BY: various; recent pfs. Southern Methodist Univ., Dallas '71 & '74; Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis '84 Tognoli, Era Dunkle Frost For grades 3-9, pfd. by adults Metro Lyric Opera, Allenhurst, NJ (tour) 1980 Tom kins, Bud same Crawford, Eskel (bk) No, No, a Million Times No! (Only a Farmer's Daughter) SFr Musical 'mellerdrammer' for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults 1 set or h.s. 4men,8women,ch Tosh, Stephen A Christmas Carol comp. c/o ASCAP Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults 90m; 2 acts after Dickens chamb.orch University of Southern California, Los Angeles 11/27/81 Townsend, Douglas Lima Beans pfd. by adults Twilight Concerts, NYC 1/56 -153- pfg.org. comp. c/o SESAC 25m; 1 act s,t,b Traver, James Ferris same The Great Light Drama for grades K-12, pfd. by children (1983) Travisi, Elena & Carlos same Las Posadas BM Mexican Christmas playlet for grades K-6, pfd. by children 30m cast of 6,ch comp. 30m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 2,ch,dcrs fl,ob,cl,str COMMENTS: Dialogue in Spanish or English, songs are in Spanish, (publisher) Trefousse, Roger DeLynn, Jane The Monkey Opera, or The Making of a Soliloquy Comic-drama for grades 10-12, pfd. by adults Brooklyn Philharmonia, NY 4/17/82 comp. c/o BMI 40m; la/4sc; 1 set s,m,t,b 1121,2100,E-hn,a-sx,b-d, cbsn,tp,pc,str Tape and guides avail. COMMENTS: This is a half-comic, half-serious work in which monkeys cavort...and eventually type a soliloquy from "Hamlet". As an educational piece, it could tie in with the study of "Hamlet", or with classes in communication, either human or animal, (composer) It gave children something bright and engaging to look at. It also had music with substance. [The four monkeys] romped among typewriters and computer terminals and transformed random vocal jibberish gradually into intelligible words and phrases. Juxtaposition between sense and nonsense that said something piquant to almost everyone. (B. Holland, "New York Times") Trogen, Stanley Johnson, Mabel Andrew Jackson, Old Hickory History, pfd. by adults comm. (for Bicentennial) & prem: Premiere Productions, Portland, OR 3/75 librettist c/o pfg.org. Trythall, Gilbert The Music Leason Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1960 AMC la/lsc; 1 set s.t (or b),b 2ps OR p-4hnds Turner, Charles & students of Wykeham Rise School Auden, W.H. The Ballad of Barnaby Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children or h.s. after legend of "Juggler of Notre Dame" Wykeham Rise School, Washington, CT 5/69 GS 45m flex.cast p OR org OPT fl,cl,vln,vlc,gtr,pc COMMENTS: Barnaby should be proficient in tumbling. Work should be staged in a church, utilizing areas of the sanctuary. (J. Nichols, Opera for Youth) Turner, John Frederick same Little Hed Riding Hood Fairy tale for grades K-12, pfd. by adults based on play by Charlotte Chorpenning (1980) AMC 60m; la/4sc; 4 sets s,m ,t ,b,spk,dcrs/mimes P PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Special lighting effects for sunrise. Very melodic; two wolves, one an old sage, the other a young, lovable rogue, (composer) Turok, Paul same Scene: Domestic Comedy for grades 9-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. Aspen Festival Opera, CO 8/2/73 AMC 15m; la/9sc; 1 set s,m,t llll,1110,p,vlc,dbs Twombly, Mary Lynn The Little Match Girl Drama for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults audience participation after Andersen Hartt School of Music, CT 12/66 comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act -154- Underwood, Lucas The Holy Night Christmas opera-cantata, pfd. by adults University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA 1951 pfg.org. 65m; la/3sc cast of 10,ch Underwood, William Jorinda and Joringel For grades K-9, pfd. by adults Arkansas Opera Theatre, Little Rock '77 & '78 pfg.org. 1 act sgrs P COMMENTS: Suitable for touring. Underwood, W. same A Medicine for Melancholy Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Ray Bradberry Henderson State College, Arkadelphia, AR 4/30/74 comp. c/o pfg.org. Upshur, Claire Harsh Christmas for the Very Young Nativity play for grades K-6, pfd. by children ShP 1 act ch P COMMENTS: Six tableaux for young children, (publisher) Utter, Betty Pugh, Ann Heidi Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children and adults after Johanna Spyri Arts Council of Greater Ft. Worth, TX 5/63 IEC 100m; 2a/llsc; 2-4 sets 5men,6women,5chl U21,2210,tp,pc,hp,str PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Scrim. COMMENTS: There are good tunes, clever lyrics, and amiable dialogue. The children went for "Heidi" in a big way. It is good material for successful entertainment of the young. (R. Massingham, "Ft. Worth Star-Telegram") ALSO PFD. BY: "Widely performed by children's theatre companies, community theatres, educational theatre, etc." (publisher) Also American Theatre Ass'n, NYC '79 Utter, B. Pugh, A. It Happened in Hamelin Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children and adults after folktale "The Pied Piper" Casa Mariana Playhouse, Ft. Worth, TX 1973 IEC 90 m; la/7sc; 3 sets 4men,3boys,2women, 2girls,ch 2020,0220,b-cl,pc,dbs OR 0040,0220,b-cl, pc,dbs COMMENTS: It's happened at last - a tuneful, comedy treatment of what was always a grim story. Our production ran to full houses. (H. Hook, Dallas Jr. Players Guild) An excellent version of a classic tale, enthusiastically received by our young audiences. (S. Benge, Casa Maflana Playhouse) Valenti, Michael Rael, Elsa Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs GS(AMP) /AMC Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 60m; 1-2 acts after Grimm 2women,3men, Gingerbread Players and Jack, NYC 12/18/65 7boys,dcrs p,org,cel,vlc OR fl,ob,pc,p, org,kbd,gtr,vlc OR vlc,cel,org,p COMMENTS: Set in Fairyland; dance is dream ballet, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: Shasta College, CA '81; Mira Mesa Highschool '83 van Eaton, Sunny Christopher Robin's Dreams For grades K-6, pfd. by adults after A.A. Milne Oklahoma State University, Stillwater 10/30/81 COMMENTS: Collection of songs and scenes, (composer) -155- comp. c/o pfg.org. 1 act P Van Etten, Elizabeth & Eleanor An Old English Christians Christmas pageant, pfd. by children and/or adults Elizabethan carols connected by original verse ECS 1 act van Fossen, David Swortzell, Lowell Christopher Columbus Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and/or adults or h.s. on life of Christopher Columbus Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 8/63 PDS 60m; la/8sc; 1 set cast of 20,ch p COMMENTS: Makes an excellent class project; staging need not be elaborate. (D. Wayland, Opera for Youth) Unit set; period costuming, (librettist) ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Children's Meeting House, Loveland, OH 9/82 Van Grove, Isaac same The Other Wise Man Christmas drama, pfd. by adults after story by H. Van Dyke Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony, Eureka Springs, AK 7/14/59 pfg.org. 60m; la/4sc COMMENTS: Score is oriental and Hebraic in feeling; vocal line partly melodious, partly declamatory. Concerns the altruistic deeds of the fourth Wise Man. ALSO PFD. BY: Friends Univ., Wichita, KS '63; California Institute of the Arts '68; Sam Houston Univ., Huntsville, TX '73 Van Grove, I. Lovoos, Janice Ruth pfg.org. Biblical opera for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults 27m; 1 act after Book of Ruth 2s,2m,b,ch,dcrs Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony, Eureka Springs, AR p 7/22/66 COMMENTS: The story line was easily followed. The music and the libretto flowed smoothly, sounding a great deal like Menotti but with simpler harmonic structure in the choral portions. (J. Acord III, "Oklahoma City News") ALSO PFD. BY: Oklahoma City Univ. '66; Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA '81 Van Grove, I. Lovoos, Janice The Shining Chalice pfg.org. For grades 3-9, pfd. by adults 1 act Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony, Eureka Springs, AR 5men,3women,ch 7/30/64 COMMENTS: The sad and blind king of a small, remote kingdom is made to smile again when a young potter makes an exquisite chalice especially for him. Grace, warmth, and wit. (program notes) Vander, Judith The Snow Queen For grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Andersen comp. 45m 6sgrs,5dcrs ,4actrs chamb.orch Vartanian, Richard Waldorf, Mary PDS The House That Jack Built Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults or h.s. 60m; 2a/7sc; 1 set cast of 13 Newington Children's Theatre, CT 1975 P Vaughan Williams, The First NoweU Ralph Nativity play for grades K-12, pfd. by adults Pakenham, St. Martin's in the Field, London, England 12/19/58 Simona ALSO PFD. BY: numerous -156- OUP 50m s,2t,2b (or s.boy-s, t ,b,bs)8spks,ch,dcrs 2m,2220,tp,hp > str OR kybd.str Vaughan Williams, g Progress Musical morality play for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults R. after John Bunyan's 1678 allegory Royal Opera, Covent Garden, London, England 4/26/51 Am.prem: Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 4/28/69 OUP 120m; 4 acts 25men,llwomen OR cast of 11 (doubling) 2223,4231,tp,pc,hp,str OPT cel,Euph COMMENTS: A series of 'tableaux vivants' showing an aspect of the Pilgrim's Progress. [The work] is a gradual emergence, like "Fidelio", from dark shadows to light. (M. Kennedy, "Vaughan Williams") ALSO PFD. BY: several Vaughan Williams, The Shepherds of the Delectable Mountains Pastorale episode, pfd. by children and adults R. (Act IV of "Pilgrim's Progress") London, England 7/11/22 Am.prem: Cincinnati, OH 12/16/49 OUP 35m 2s,3t,bs,boy-ch 2100,2000.E-hn.hp, str,bells Videotaped COMMENTS: The psalm singing of the shepherds sounds timeless, but could have been written only by a 20th century composer. The composer's sense of drama, as embodied by the music, did not desert him. (M. Kennedy, "Vaughan Williams") ALSO PFD. BY: several Verkouteren, J. Adrian Cone, Good Shepherd Christmas play for grades 3-9, pfd. by children BM 45m; 1 act cast of 6,ch rcdrs,4pc OPT vln.vlc OR 1010,1000,hp,p,dbs Vernon, Ashley Hartwig, Greta The Barber of New York Folk comedy, pfd. by adults Hunter College, NYC 5/26/53 TP 70m; 1 act s,a,3t,b,2bs,ch 2222,2210,tp,pc,hp,str ALSO PFD. BY: San Francisco Talent Bank '76; Young Harris College, GA '76; West Chester State College, PA '76 Vernon, A. Hartwig, G. Grand Slam pfd. by adults Stamford, CT 6/25/55 TP 25m; 1 act s,m,t,b,bs 2121,2100,pc,hp,str Vernon, A. Hartwig, G. The Triumph of Punch Comedy, pfd. by adults Brooklyn Philharmonic Youth Festival, NY 1/25/69 TP 70m; 1 act s,m,a,2t,b,2bs 2121,2100,p,hp,str ALSO PFD. BY: New Haven Opera Society, CT (tour) '70-'71 Verrall, John Shephard, Esther The Cowherd and the Sky Maiden For grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Chinese legend University of Washington, Seattle 1/17/52 ACA 90m; 2a/9sc; 1 set s,a,t,b,bs,ch 1121,1200,pc.p.str Verrall, J. Three Blind Mice Comedy, pfd. by adults University of Washington, Seattle 5/20/55 ACA 30m; 2a/2sc 2s,2m,a,t,b,2bs Vollrath, Carl same The Quest Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by children and adults based on children's crusade of 1212 Florida State University, Tallahassee 6/10/66 AMC 90m; 2a/4sc; 4 set 5s,4boy-s,t,4b,ch 2121,2221,tp.pchp, p,cel,str -157- Vos, David & Gerlach, Robert same Nobody Loves a Dragon SFr Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by children and/or adults 5boys,lgirl or h.s. p COMMENTS: Scored for piano, with musical sound-effects, (publisher) Voyer, Pierre Bernard, Marielle Eng. trans: Gaboriau, Linde The Hobbit pfg.org. Fantasy-adventure for grades K-9, pfd. by adults with 60m puppets narr,6men,ch (doubling) after Tolkien No Strings Puppet Theatre of Montreal, at Kennedy Center Imagination Celebration, Washington, DC 4/5/80 Wales, Evelyn Little Gypsy Gay For grades K-6, pfd. by children Children's Opera Wksp., Milwaukee, WI 1955 Walker, Gwyneth Merrill, Jean Mary, Cone Running AMC Christmas comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and 60m; 2a/8sc; 1 set adults or h.s. 6adults,8chl,ch,chl.ch after "Hacia BeUn", a Spanish 'Villancico' (cantata) 1100,0100,pc,p,vlc,gtr depicting the gypsies arriving at the Nativity (1982) HLe(EBM) 50m; 1 act cast of 10-14,ch COMMENTS: Lots of children can participate; easy singing, (composer) Walker, Raymond adapt. Rossini The Bride of Seville For grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. adaptation of "The Barber of Seville" Walker, R. & Beaumont, William adapt. Rossini Wylde, Peter Cinderella in Salerno TP(Nov) Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults or children 85m; 3 acts after Rossini's "La Cenerentola" 2s,m,t>2b,bs,ch OR chl Canadian Children's Opera Chorus, Toronto, Ont. 12/11/80 p TP(Nov) 60m; 3 acts; 1 set cast of 5,ch COMMENTS: Performed by 57 children 9-15 years old. A captivating, charming, entertaining piece, completely wonderful, especially in this Wylde adaptation. (C. More, Pacific Opera Ass'n) Written for trained voices; good introduction to opera. (D. Wayland, Opera for Youth) Finally, here is a kid's show that works. (J. Kennedy, "Monday Magazine") Walker, R. adapt. Mozart Figaro and Susannah For grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. after "The Marriage of Figaro" TP(Nov) 70m; 2 acts; 2 sets cast of 5,ch Wallace, Ishmael same Confusion Compounded Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and/or adults First Street Playhouse, Ithaca, NY 3/11/83 comp. 60m; la/8sc; 3 sets cast of 21 p.rcdr COMMENTS: Plot is not realistic, and most parts can be played by either children or adults. This is a comedy of confused identities involving aristocrats, revolutionaries, and pirates in the mythical 19th century country of 'Trevolania'. (R. Wallace) Wallace, I. same Love's Path is Lumpy, or: Eat Your Spaghetti Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and/or adults First Street Playhouse, Ithaca, NY 3/81 comp. 45m; la/12sc cast of 31, ind. doubling p.rcdr PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Requires creative use of props and costumes for many quick changes of scenes and characters. continued -158- COMMENTS: Written and composed by twelve-year-old Ishmael Wallace, the music is tuneful and the lyrics display a budding and sharp wit. It's funny, a lot of fun, and it's not just for kids. (R. Driscoll, "The Grapevine") Wallace has not only written the script and many of the songs, but has also composed the delightful music that animates the performance. (B. Adams, "Ithaca Times") This comedy about two boys who go adventuring to prove their worth to the lady of their hearts entertained everyone from 6 to 60. We had to turn people away from the final performance. (C. Fellman, First Street Playhouse) Ward-Steinman, David Lucas, Susan The Tale of bsounbochi pfd. by child and adult after Japanese fairy tale comm: Ass'n for Childhood Education Int'l prem: at ACEI Convention, San Diego 4/18/68 HLeKEBM) 30m; 1 act boy-s,narr 1010,0000,pc,eel,p.vle Wargo, Richard same The Crystal Mirror pfd. by adults after Hawthorne's "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY 4/28/79 BM 100m; 3 acts s,t,2b,bs-b 1100,1000,p,pc,str Wargo, R. The Music Shop Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults after Chekhov Midwest Opera of Minnesota Opera 12/26/84 (reading) 5/16/85 (wksp) comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act Warner, Lorraine & Barney, Margaret The Nativity Christmas play, pfd. by children based on old French songs ECS 25m chl.ch War nick, Clay adapt. Schumann Leigh, Carolyn Heidi For grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Johanna Spyri music adapted from works of Robert Schumann SFr 4men,5women,eh 0040,0220,pc,str OR p Warren, Raymond Finn and the Black Hag Irish folktale for grades 7-9, pfd. by h.s. Belfast, Ireland 12/11/59 TP(Nov) 2 acts 6sgrs,4spks,ch rcdrs,vln,vlc,pc,p Webb, Alliene Brandon Crowell, Grace Noll Little Bed Riding Hood For grades K-6, pfd. by children after Grimm (1959) CF 1 act; 3 scenes Weidberg, Ron Nier, Irwin Donald Dracula Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Bram Stoker (1981) AMC 105m; 3a/6sc; 5 sets 2s,m,a,2t,b,2bs 2222,2230,pe.str OR p Tape avail. Weigl, Karl same & Scheu-Riesz, H. Pied Piper of Hamelin Folktale, pfd. by adults Musical Arts Studio, Trinity Church, NYC 5/1/73 GMP 1 act Weill, Kurt Sundgaard, Arnold Down in the Valley Folk drama for grades 9-12, by adults or h.s. after American folk song Indiana University, Bloomington 7/15/48 GS 45m; 1 act s,t,b,bs,spks,ch,dcrs 2121,2220,2sx,pc,p,gtr, str OR 1020,0220,2sx,pc, continued p.gtr.str OR 2ps Recorded Videotaped -159- COMMENTS: Conceived for production by non-professional groups. In colleges and universities it should be produced through the combined efforts of both the drama and the music departments. The physical production can be as simple as a "dramatic" concert performance without help of scenery. If scenery is used, it should consist of some simply painted frames indicating locations, and placed in front of the chorus. The leading parts should provide good training for the specific type of singing actor so prominent in American musical theatre. Speaking roles are easy to handle. The chorus, or part of it, takes an active part, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous; among most performed contemporary opera within past ten years. Weill, K. Brecht, Bertolt He Who Says Yes (Der Jasager) EAMOJE) Drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by children or adults or h.s. 35m; 2a/2sc; 1 set after Japanese Noh-drama "Taniko" m,4t,b OR 6chl Zentralinstitut fUr Erziehung und Unterricht, 2ps,harm,2vln,vlc,dbs Berlin 6/23/30 ad lib insts: fl,cl,a-sx, Am.prem: New York City 4/25/33 pc,gtr COMMENTS: All vocal parts must be sung by students [although not suitable for smaller children]. I think the boy should be 10 to 12 years old, the teacher 16 to 18, and the mother 14 to 16. The entire school chorus should participate. The vocal parts are supported by accompaniment in all exposed passages. Simplicity is the key for all aspects of this didactic opera, (composer) Written specifically as a school opera. (K. Kowalke, Kurt Weill Foundation) Very powerful. (V. Goodall, Rutgers University Opera Workshop) ALSO PFD. BY: various Wesley-Smith, Martin same Machine For grades K-6, pfd. by children (1972) EAM(UE) 7m; la/lsc ch pc.tape COMMENTS: Good introduction to improvisation techniques and avant-garde notation. (C. Zytowski, Opera for Youth) Wesley-Smith, M. same The Wild West Show pfd. by children EAM(UE) 8m ch,narr OPT actr.dcr p,gtr,autohp Westergaard, Peter Lear, Edward Mr. ft Mrs. Diseobbolos Comedy of the Absurd for grades K-12, pfd. by adults setting of poem by Edward Lear Group for Contemporary Music, Columbia University, NYC 3/21/66 Jer 20m; la/2sc; 1 set s,t fl,bsn,vln,vlc,hpcd,pc Recorded: CRI PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Twelve rag dolls, method for hoisting them; flash pots. (composer) COMMENTS: [The composer] has used a serial form of writing without ...anything outlandishly difficult. [The work] can serve as an introduction to serialism and raise a few chuckles along the way. (H. Sehonberg, "New York Times") White, John D. Nurmi, Martin The Legend of Sleepy Hollow For grades 3-12 after Washington Irving White, Michael Through the Looking Glass Bluestone, George Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by adults after Lewis Carroll Roger Narrington Opera Group, London, England 1971 comp. c/o ASCAP 3 acts comp. c/o ASCAP 120m; 2a/6sc; 6 sets cast of 10,ch,dcrs p OR chamb.orch COMMENTS: Scenes from the opera can be done separately - by themselves, (composer) -160- Whittaker, Vivian same Platypus in Boots Pantomime for grades K-6, pfd. by adults ANU Theatre Group, Australia 1964 Whittaker, V. St. George and the Burley Griffin same & Hale, Bill Musical fantasy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults ANU Theatre Group, Australia 1963 AuMC 110m; 3 acts soloists.ch P AuMC 110m cast of 4,ch P Wiener, Sally 0. same Telemachus, Friend Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after O.Henry SFr 45m 4 m en ,1 woman P Wiggins, Chris Sleeping Beauty Fairy tale for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults Music Theatre of Wichita, KS 7/81 Wilder, Alec Cumberland Fair Sundgaard, Arnold A jambouree for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. audience participation Montclair State College, NJ 5/22/53 pfg.org. GS 25m; 1 act cast of 2,ch 1030,0200,b-cl,pc,p, gtr.dbs ALSO PFO. BY: numerous performances at colleges and high schools. comp.est. 60m; 1 act Wilder, A. The Impossible Forest pfd. by adults Westport, CT 7/13/58 Wilder, A. Sundgaard, A. Kittiwake Island GS Comedy for grades 4-12, pfd. by children or adults or h.s. 120m; 2a/2sc; 2 sets National Music Camp, Interlochen, MI 8/7/54 7male,6female,10supp 1030,0220,2a-sx,2t-sx, 2pc,p,str Guides avail. COMMENTS: Conceived for use by schools, colleges, and amateur workshops. (publisher) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous performances by churches and high schools. Wilder, A. Sundgaard, A. The Long Way pfd. by adults Rockland Lyric Theatre, Nyack, NY 6/3/55 Wilder, A. Sundgaard, A. The Lowland Sea GS Folk drama for grades 7-12, pfd. by children and adults 55m; 1 act or h.s s,m,t,b,bs-b,spk,3chl,eh Montclair State College, NJ 5/8/52 1121,2220,2pc,p,hp,str comp.est. 2 acts COMMENTS: Designed for college, school, and community groups. ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Wilder, A. Hiss Chicken Little For grades 7-12, pfd. by children CBS-TV, NY 12/27/53 stg.prem: Lyric Theatre, Piermont, NY 8/29/58 comp.est. 1 act Wilder, A. Sundgaard, A. The Opening Comedy, pfd. by adults New England Conservatory, Boston, MA 5/69 GS 28m; 1 act cast of 10 1121,2110,b-cl,pc,dbs ALSO PFD. BY: Springfield College, IL '70, '73 & '74; Denison Univ., OH '73 -161- Wilder, A. Sundgaard, A. Sunday Excursion Curtain raiser, pfd. by adults or h.s. NYC 4/17/53 GS 25m; 1 scene s,a,t,b,bs-b 1121,1100,pc,p,str OR 2ps Videotaped COMMENTS: Specifically written as a companion piece for those operas, serious in tone but modest in length, which demand a curtain-raiser for their effective presentation, (publisher) A clever little thing by A. Wilder, known mostly for his popular songs. Wilder's tendency to become repetitious detracted slightly from the enjoyment of this otherwise pleasant work. (J. Acord in, "Oklahoma City News") ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Wilder, A. O'Toole, A. The Willie Tree Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children or adults SFr 2 acts; 1 set 4male,2female P COMMENTS: The adventures of a girl, a boy, and his friend, a Willie Tree. Requires us to involve ourselves completely in the song, "Imagination's the Product I'm Selling". Done by many major stock companies and school groups, (publisher) Wilding-White, Raymond same The Selfish Giant Fairy tale, pfd. by children and adults after Oscar Wilde comm: WGBH-TV 1954 stg.prem: Karamu House, Cleveland, OH 11/30/65 AMC 30 m; 2 acts a,t,2bs,chl,narr,chl.ch vln,vla,vlc,dbs COMMENTS: Written for television; can be performed using slide projections. Wilding-White, R. same The Tub (1952) Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults Karamu House, Cleveland, OH 2/64 AMC 25m; W i s e ; 1 set s,a,t,b, P Williams, Jack Eric The Hinge Tune For grades 7-12, pfd. by children National Music Camp, Interlochen, MI 5/13/65 comp. c/o ASCAP 1 act ALSO PFD. BY: Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock '66 Williams, Jill same Rainbow Jones Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1972) PDS 120m; 2a/llsc; 1 set 4men,4 women fl,el,a-sx,t-sx,pe,p, gtr.bjo.dbs ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Fortune Secondary School, Enderby, B.C. 5/82 AuMC 30m ch Williams, Kinberly same & Hamsom, Derek The Three Volunteers pfd. by children (1974) Williams, Linda same Space Open For grades 3-6, pfd. by children (1978) P.PC HLe llm cast of 4,eh P COMMENTS: Can be simple or quite detailed and elaborate in staging. (N. Burson, Opera for Youth) -162- Williamson, Malcolm Dunn, Geoffrey Dunstan and the Devil BH(Wei) 'Comedy in the medieval manner' for grades 7-12, pfd. 58m; 1 act by adults or h.s. s,m,2tl3b,2bs,ch after 10th century legend of St. Dunstan of Canterbury 2ps,3pe Cookham Festival, England 5/19/67 Am.prem: Westminster Choir College, Princeton, NJ 1970 COMMENTS: Story of a 10th century archbishop tempted by power, money, and sex. It ought to be played on three separate stage levels representing heaven, earth, and hell, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: Westminster Choir College, NYC '72; Trinity College, Washington, DC '78 Williamson, M. same Genesis Cassation for grades K-9, pfd. by children no audience; everyone performs Biblical story Camp Henry, Black Mountain, NC 6/71 BH(Wei) 8m; 1 act 3chl.ch p,pe,kybd,melody insts OR p OR org COMMENTS: Cassations - tiny operas to be performed in schoolrooms, open air, or anywhere informal - were conceived as a simple method of teaching children the mechanics of opera. The only requirements are a piano, an open space, and any number of people - all of whom must take part in singing and acting. Since there is no audience as such, abandon and enjoyment [are most important]. The singeractors are divided into groups, there are no solos. The music and words are deliberately simple, so they may be quickly memorized. Although the music and lyrics are scored, the participants can improvise choreography and movement. Kitchen utensils can be used for percussion parts, (excerpts, Composer's Note to Teachers and Producers) [same for all cassations below] Williamson, M. same The GUtter Gang A cassation for grades K-9, pfd. by children Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Australia 2/23/74 BH(Wei) 8m; 1 act 3chl.ch p OR 2222,4331,pc,hp,str COMMENTS: See "Genesis" above for composer's note on cassations. Williamson, M. same The Happy Prince Moralistic fable for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Oscar Wilde Farnham Festival, England 5/22/65 Am.prem: Met Studio, Newport Festival, RI 8/21/67 BH(Wei) 40m; 1 act s,m/2boy-s & 3s,m,a,ch,chl.ch 2ps,l-4pc OPT str-qnt Recorded: ARGO COMMENTS: As in Benjamin Britten's works, this score calls for a very small ensemble. It is a parable with a religious theme at the end, much of it presented in mime. Composed with strong melodic contours, it can be picked up by amateur as well as professional organizations, especially if they want to make use of children. (H. Schonberg, "New York Times") Can be produced with minimal stage resources, (publisher) ALSO PFD. BY: numerous Williamson, M. Dunn, G. Julius Caesar Jones Drama for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults Finchley Children's Music Group, London, England 1/4/66 No.Am.prem: Canadian Children's Chorus, Toronto 6/2/84 BH(Wei) 60m; 2 acts s,m,b,13chl,chl.ch llll,1000,pic,E-hn, b-cl,pc,p,hp,str OR 2ps,pc Recorded: ARGO COMMENTS: Centers around the classic theme of misunderstanding between the 'real world' of adults and the fantasy world of children. The children transform the back garden into the Fortunate Isles, complete with secret signs, imaginary animals, and a pretender to the throne, Julius Caesar Jones. Melodious and spirited score. (V. Postl, "Opera Canada") -163- Williamson, M. same Knights in Shining Amour A cassation for grades K-9, pfd. by children Brighton Festival, England 4/29/68 Am.prem: Opera Theatre of New Jersey at Wilson Elementary School, Trenton 11/72 BH(Wei) 7m; 1 act 3chl.ch p COMMENTS: See "Genesis" above for composer's note on cassations. Williamson, M. Tracey, Edmund Lucky Peter's Journey Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after Strindberg's fairy tale play "Lucky Per's Travels" comm. & prem: Sadler's Wells Opera, London 12/18/69 BH(Wei) 120m; 3 acts 4s,m,3t,2b,2bs,ch,dcrs 2222,4321, pic,E-hn, b-cl ,cbsn,hp,3pc ,str COMMENTS: Intended as a Christmas pantomime with the weight of "Hansel and Gretel". (E. Tracey, "Opera") The music shows Williamson's remarkable facility...suitable moods, contrasts of pace, exotic and picturesque touches, for which the 'Caribbean' style of some earlier works is again brought out.... but while styled a 'comedy with music', it is rather lacking in comedy and comic incident. (A. Jacobs, "Opera") Williamson, M. same The Moonrakera BH(Wei) A cassation for grades K-12, pfd. by children 7m; 1 act Orchestra of Trinity College, Brighton 4/22/67 3chl.ch Am.prem: Children on Central Park playground, NYC 1222,3230,pic,pc,hp,str (composer directing) 6/69 OR p COMMENTS: See "Genesis" above for composer's note on cassations. Children should be proficient enough to read the music without practice. This is probably a piece for older students, especially if it is to be performed as spontaneous theater. If it were rehearsed, and the intent of the composer changed, it would be a piece that young children could perform without great difficulty. (C.L. Zrnic, Opera for Youth) Williamson, M. same The Red Sea Biblical tale for grades 3-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Exodus story Dartington College of Arts, Devon, England 4/14/72 Am.prem: various church pfs. 1973-74 BH(Wei) 45m; 1 act s,m,2b,ch-ssa, cn-ttbb.ch-satb COMMENTS: The score is intended to be played by any number of instruments regardless of timbre or character, and is laid out as follows: high, middle, and low melodic instruments; middle and low unpitched percussion instruments; pitched percussion; keyboards, (composer) A marvelously lyrical work, effective as a fully staged production or in plain or symbolic staging, (publisher) ALSO PFD. BY: Opera Workshop, Pittsburgh '80; Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA '82 Williamson, M. same The Snow Wolf A cassation for grades K-9, pfd. by children Brighton Festival, England 4/29/68 BH(Wei) 7m; 1 act 4chl.ch P COMMENTS: See "Genesis" above for composer's note on cassations. Most useful in teaching 'how-to's' of putting an opera together. (Opera for Youth) WiUiamson, M. same The Stone Wall A cassation for grades 3-12, pfd. by children BBC Symphony Orchestra, London, England 9/18/71 BH(Wei) 6m; 1 act 3chl.ch 2222,4331,2 pic,2b-cl, 2cbsn,pc,hp,str OR p COMMENTS: See "Genesis" above for composer's note on cassations. ALSO PFD. BY: recent pf. Toledo Symphony, OH 2/82 -164- Williamson, M. same The Terrain of the Kings A cassation for grades 3-9, pfd. by children (1974) BH(Wei) 20m; 1 act 5chl.ch 2ps,4rcdr,2cnt,Euph, pc.gtr.str OR p COMMENTS: See "Genesis" above for composer's note on cassations. Williamson, M. same The Valley and the Hill A cassation for grades 3-9, pfd. by children Liverpool, England 6/21/77 BH(Wei) la/8sc chl.ch 2222,2431 ,tp,3pe,str OR p COMMENTS: See "Genesis" above for composer's note on cassations. Williamson, M. same The Winter Star A cassation for grades K-12, pfd. by children Holm Cultram Festival, England 6/19/73 BH(Wei) 20m; 1 act Schl.ch.narr p OR p.melody insts.pc OR 2222,3231,pic,pc, hp.cel.str COMMENTS: See "Genesis" above for composer's note on cassations. Wilson, Charles Spensley, Philip John Johnny Fibber Musical play, pfd. by children (1965) CMC 2 acts 7boys,3girls P Wilson, C. The Selfish Giant CMC For grades 3-6, pfd. by children 57m after Oscar Wilde b,4girls,4boys,chl.ch comm: Ontario Arts Council, Canada Council, & Canadian p,rcdr,pc Children's Opera Chorus prem: Canadian Children's Opera Chorus, Toronto 12/20/73 COMMENTS: More a staged oratorio than an opera. Successful with audience and box office. The idiom was of the restrained contemporary variety favored by the composer; the general treatment had a simplicity wholly appropriate to the tale; the transparent instrumental score [delicate percussion instruments and recorder played by chorus members] never threatened to take over the action. (J. Kragland, "Opera Canada") ALSO PFD BY: Canadian Children's Opera Chorus, Toronto '78 Wilson, Don same & Harrison, Joseph B. The Lucky Jade Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. CF 2 acts; 3 sets 2s,3m,a,2t/2b,3b/2b,bs, 3spks,ch 1121,2210,a-sx,t-sx, pc,str OR 1010,0210,a-sx,pc,str Wilson, D. The Model Bride For grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. TWEBM) 60m; 1 act cast of 3 Wilson, D. Roundup on the Moon For grades K-6, pfd. by children WB 2a/3sc; 2 sets 8sgrs,8actrs,ch p.toy clickers OPT dms -165- Wilson, John F. Hawthorne, Grace The Electric Sunshine Man For grades K-6, pfd. by children on life of Thomas Edison (1978) comp. c/o ASCAP 45m; 1 act sgr,20spks,ch p,gtr,dms,fl,vibe, marimba COMMENTS: Flexible staging, simple or involved. (J. Nichols, Opera for Youth) Wilson, J.F. McCartney, Marti It's Music! History of music in song for comp. c/o ASCAP 3-9, pfd. by children 45m; 2 acts narr.eh p.tape OR full orch OR swing band COMMENTS: Staging flexible, can be performed by few or many. (L. Smith, Opera for Youth) Wilson, J.F. McCartney, M. Let George Do It comp. c/o ASCAP Choral piece with scenes for grades K-6, pfd. by children 35m; 1 act on George Washington narr.ch (1975) p Tape avail. COMMENTS: Uses American musical forms; music is light and lively, easily memorized. (C.L. Zrnic, Opera for Youth) Wilson, Pat Hi Jininy For grades K-6, pfd. by children after "Pinocchio" (1980) PfP cast of 10 Wilson, Peter Noll, Robert The Pied Piper of Haaelin Folktale, pfd. by children (1981) PfP 50m cast of 11 Windsor, Helen J. same The Adventures of Thuabelina Musical fantasy for grades K-6, pfd. by children after Andersen Altona, Manitoba, Canada 5/68 GS 45m; 1 act cast of 52 p Windsor, H.J. The Emperor's Nightingale Musical fantasy for grades K-6, pfd. by children after Andersen GS 1 act chl.ch P Winokur, Roselyn same Introduction: The Boy Who Invented Opera Allegory for grades K-6, pfd. by adults Singer's Theatre, at Lincoln Center, NYC 4/19/80 comp. c/o ASCAP 20m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 4-6 (a capella) COMMENTS: Explains, in a humorous way, what opera is. Can be performed as a curtain-raiser with any children's opera, but cannot be performed alone, (composer) Winokur, R. same The Princess Who Talked Backwards Fantasy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults audience participation Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY 4/23/55 rev.ed: Singer's Theatre, (Shrub Oak, NY) NYC 4/19/80 eomp. e/o ASCAP 20m; 1 act; 1 set cast of 4-6 p OPT pc Tape avail. COMMENTS: A backward speaking princess who learned to speak forward with the help of a witch's magic. It's great! Delightful. (S. Petnuch, "Bronxville PressReporter") Frequently performed with "The Boy Who Invented Opera" (see above). -166- Winslow, Richard McAllister, Susan Alice pfd. by adults after Lewis Carroll South Church, Hartford, CT 1/64 com p. 1 act Winstead, William Stasny, Terry The Breaentown Musicians Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Grimm West Virginia University, Morgantown 1973 com p. 30m; 1 act cast of 8,ch rcdr,pc,p,dbs COMMENTS: Designed for performance by a small number of musicians. The solo roles may be performed by chorus members. Recorder and percussion may also be performed by chorus members. It can be staged with a minimum of costumes, props, and sets. Contains references to familiar melodies, (composer) Winstead, W. Stasny, T. The TurtlesheU Folk comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. after African folktale West Virginia University, Morgantown 1972 com p. 30m; 1 act cast of 9,ch rcdr,pc,hpcd/p,dbs COMMENTS: Designed for performance by a small number of musicians. The solo roles may be performed by chorus members, who change to appropriate costumes or head-dresses when appearing in the solo roles. Recorder and percussion may also be performed by chorus members. It can be staged without sets and with a minimum of costumes and props. Contains references to familiar melodies, (composer) Winters, Geoffrey The Three Pigs For grades K-6, pfd. by children same based on nursery story TP(Nov) eh rcdr,pc,p,gtr OR p COMMENTS: Wonderful opportunity for elementary class project. in unison, have cute lyrics. (D. Wayland, Opera for Youth) Withams, Eric same The Gorgon's Head Drama, pfd. by children or h.s. (1979) Songs are sung EAM(UE) 35m; 1 act; 1 set 7sgrs,5spks,2ch p OPT pc,cl,sx,tpt COMMENTS: Easy, singable music. (C. Zytowski, Opera for Youth) Withams, E. same The Horse of Wood EAM(UE) Comic 'pop'-style cantata for grades 3-9, pfd. by children 30m; 1 act based on story of Trojan horse ch p OPT gtr.pc PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Building of Trojan horse. COMMENTS: Clever text, attractive music, written in melodic "pop-jazz" style. Written carefully for the limitations of young singers. (C. Zytowski, Opera for Youth) Witkin, Beatrice Witkin, Louis Does Poppy Live Here? Comedy for grades 3-12, pfd. by children and adults audience participation after book by Arthur Gregor Actor's Playhouse, NYC 12/23/57 (rev. 1978) eomp. c/o ASCAP 90m; la/6sc; 3 sets 7adults,4ohl P COMMENTS: Length of original was 60 minutes, (composer) Set in an apartment house in Greenwich Village, where the 9-year-old hero meets fellow tenants: an eccentric musician, a painter, a friendly large dog. (E.E. Asbury, "New York Times") ALSO PFD. BY: various children's theatres Witni, Monica same The Dark of Sunner For grades 3-12, pfd. by adults (1967) -167- AMC 45 m; 1 act 2s,a,t,2b,bs 2psjipcd Wodmansky, Wilhelm Johnson, Trace The Wish Machine Science fiction story, pfd. by adults librettist 120m; 3 acts; 1 set s,m,2t,b,bs chamb.orch Wolf, Sally Burgess, Lurrine A California Fairytale Drama for grades K-12, pfd. by children Southern California Conservatory of Music Children's Theatre, Sun Valley 1/13/81 pfg.org. 33m; la/7sc cast of 5,6ch P,pc,gtr Tape avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Some special sound effects and special lighting effects necessary; also imaginative costumes. COMMENTS: This opera has a real message of an 'environmental preservation' nature. Costumes make this show [about creatures of the California desert]. Music easy. A lot of solo singing and some excellent ensembles; some roles can be double cast. Audience reaction high. Performers should learn all roles, (librettist) Wolf, S. Burgess, L. A Christmas Fable Comedy for grades K-12, pfd. by children and h.s. loosely based on Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" Southern California Conservatory of Music Children's Theatre, Sun Valley 12/19/78 pfg.org. 25m; la/6sc cast of 8,ch p.glock Tape avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Special lighting effects crucial for certain scenes (need a single spot). COMMENTS: Especially simple to produce - simple costumes, sets minimal. Performers should learn all roles; some roles can be double cast. Especially good for inclusion of young children, as part singing is minimal and most solos easy. High school age could be used in some parts, (librettist) Wolf, S. Burgess, L. The Emperor's Nightingale pfg-org. Fairy tale for grades K-12, pfd. by children or adults or 38m; la/7sc h.s. cast of 7,eh after Andersen p Southern California Conservatory of Music Children's Tape avail. Theatre, Sun Valley 1/27/78 PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Special lighting effects necessary for some scenes. Costumes especially important - can be made quite elaborate and ethnic. COMMENTS: Death scene very effective. Performers should learn all roles. Can be performed by h.s. or adults; can be double cast, (librettist) Wolf, S. Burgess, L. Moufflou pfd. by children Southern California Conservatory of Music Children's Theatre, Sun Valley 12/84 pfg.org. 1 act; 12 scenes Wolf, S. Burgess, L. Old Pipes and the Dryad Folktale for grades K-12, pfd. by children or h.s. after story by Frank R. Stockton Southern California Conservatory of Music Children's Theatre, Sun Valley 1983 pfg.org. 75m; la/13sc cast of 15,ch p,fl Tape avail. COMMENTS: Ambitious, fairly long. Sets simple, but necessary, costumes minimal, but necessary. Music complicated, but written so children can easily handle it. Marvelous big choral scene. Audiences love it. i erformers should learn all roles, (librettist) Wolf, S. Burgess, L. pfg.org. Pinoeehio 37m; la/llsc Folktale for grades K-12, pfd. by children or h.s cast of 21,ch,dcrs after Collodi Southern California Conservatory of Music Children's P Theatre, Sun Valley 10/14/81 Tape avail. continued -168- PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Costumes extremely important; some special lighting effects. No set necessary, except for puppet show. COMMENTS: Very portable. Director important for careful character placement. Music challenging; many quick scenes and excellent ensemble writing. No dull moments. Good dance opportunities. Performers should learn all roles, (librettist) Wolf, S. Burgess, L. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Fairy tale for grades K-12, pfd. by children or adults or h.s. Southern California Conservatory of Music Children's Theatre, Sun Valley 3/24/80 pfg.org. 35m; la/9sc cast of 15 p OPT fl or rcdr Tape avail. COMMENTS: Costumes important, sets minimal, and no special lighting effects. Strong characters create acting challenges; vocally a bit challenging. Excellent ensembles. A favorite of child performers and audiences alike. Performers should learn all roles, (librettist) Wolf, S. Burgess, L. The Three Feathers Fairy tale for grades K-12, pfd. by children or h.s. audience participation after Grimm Southern California Conservatory of Music Children's Theatre, Sun Valley 6/26/79 pfg.org. 35m; la/7sc cast of 5,eh p Tape avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Needs a good director for magical effect. Costumes simple or elaborate, some very specific. Special lighting effects; special props. COMMENTS: Strong solo singing. Performers should learn all roles, (librettist) Wood, David Flibberty and the Penguin Comedy adventure for grades K-6, pfd. by children SFr llboys,4girls P Wood, D. Hijack over Hygenia For grades K-6, pfd. by children SFr 4 sets 8boys,4girls P Wood, D. Old Mother Hubbard For grades K-6, pfd. by children SFr cast of 20 P Wood, D. Ruskin, Sheila The Owl and the Pussycat Went to See For grades K-6, pfd. by adults after poem by Edward Lear SFr 1 set 9men,5women P COMMENTS: The freshest, jolliest, funniest, and cleverest concoction for children., ("London Evening News") Wood, D. The Papertown Paperchase For grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults SFr cast of 12 P Wood, D. same The Plotters of Cabbage Patch Corner For grades K-6, pfd. by children and adults SFr 1 set 6male,4female P Wood, Joseph Hatfield, Hurd The Mother Folktale, pfd. by adults or h.s. Juilliard School, NYC 12/9/42 ACA 35 m; 1 act s,m,2a,b,ch llll,2110,tp,pc,hp,str -169- Wood, Robin At the Foot of the Rainbow Operetta, pfd. by children Australian Broadcasting Co., 1973 AuMC 30m chl.ch.chl.spks Tape avail. (AuBC) Wood, R. Inglis, Rob Don and the Rainmakers pfd. by children Australian Broadcasting Co., 1971 AuMC 22m cast of 15-60chl pc OR orch Tape avail. (AuBC) Wood, R. Inglis, R. ERF AuMC Musical cartoon, pfd. by children 95m Ensemble Theatre of Sydney at Perth Festival, Australia chl.ch.chl.spks 1970 chamb.ensemble Wood, R. Howard, Stewart Over the Rainbow Music drama, pfd. by children Australian Broadcasting Co., schools broadcast 1973 AuMC 25m ch,narr pe,str Tape avail. Wood, Russell The Emperor's New Clothes Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Andersen Opera Profiles, Chicago, IL 2/12/72 pfg.org. 1 act Wright, Gene Star Power Science fiction for grades 3-6, pfd. by children ShP 1 act cast of 3,ch p.tape Tape avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Pre-recorded tape of 'robot' voices required. Wright, G. adapt: various same & Lambson, Arthur This Is My Country Musical history for grades 7-12, pfd. by h.s. ShP ch p COMMENTS: Colorful sketch of America from the Revolution to the space age; teenager, confronted with realities of the future, learns the forefathers were 'no squares'. Music is selected as needed to fill 'song spots' in the show, (publisher) Wuhrer, Andrew Colborn, Jane T. The Christmas Wish Musical fantasy, pfd. by adults GS Wykes, Robert same The Prankster Comic chamber opera, pfd. by adults Bowling Green State University, OH 1/12/52 comp. e/o ASCAP 30m; 1 act m,b Wyton, Alec Journey with Jonah pfd. by adults and children after L'Engle book 'Jonah and the Whale' Imanuel Church, Hartford, CT 6/9/78 comp. c/o ASCAP 90m 6s,m ,t ,2b ,bs-b,3chl,eh 9 insts Yannatos, James Robbins, Martin Silence Bottle (1972) TV cartoon opera for grades 3-9, pfd. by children and adults Members of Boston Symphony, MA 1974 comp. c/o BMI la/2se b,3chl,chl.ch p Tape and guides avail. PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Some of the music goes backwards, therefore need tape and equipment, (composer) COMMENTS: Musically sophisticated, libretto clear in defining the action. However, it is a predominantly visual work. (M. Storr, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara) -170- Yates, Roy Bodo, Jean The Princess and the Goblin Puppet opera for grades K-9 after book by George MacDonald Marin County Day School, Corte Madera, CA 1965 com p. /AMC 30m; 3a/9sc; 1 set p OR small ensemble PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Needs good hand puppet stage, (composer) Zador, Eugene Jellinek, George The Magic Chair Comedy, pfd. by adults after play by F. Karinthy Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 5/14/66 BM 30m; 1 act s,m,t,3b,2bs 3121,2220,tp,p,pc,hp,str OR p COMMENTS: The charming, witty libretto tells of a frustrated inventor named Crux who takes revenge on the Minister of Commerce by presenting him with a magic chair which forces anyone who sits in it to tell the truth. The story also features the Minister's cheating wife, his secretary, Miss Flagranti, and a news commentator named Weltschmerz. ("Liederkranz News") ALSO PFD. BY: Portland Opera '67; Louisiana State Univ. (tour) '68; Pepperdine Univ., CA '69; California State Univ., Fullerton '70; Liederkranz Society, NYC '76 Zador, E. Jellinek, G. The Scarlet Mill Fantasy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults after play by Ferenc Molnar Brooklyn College, NY 10/26/68 eomp.est. c/o ASCAP /AMC 120m; 2 acts 3s,4t,8b,3bs full orch OR p PRODUCTION PROBLEMS: Good costumes and sets essential; devil costume should be elaborate. COMMENTS: It is set in hell, where a machine that turns a good man bad in one hour has been invented. The first act deals with the search for a virtuous man, the second shows the machine at work and ends with good triumphing over evil. The composer has produced music of the proper length, breadth, volume, and emotional tone at every point. (A. Hughes, "New York Times") It was all good, if not quite immaculately 'clean' fun. (H. Roth, "Los Angeles Messenger") ALSO PFD. BY: Univ. of California, Los Angeles '74 Zador, E. Egyud, Anna Yehu A Christmas legend, pfd. by adults Los Angeles Bureau of Music, CA 12/21/74 CF /AMC 30m; l a / l s c ; 1 set 2s,a,t,b,bs,ch-ssa 2121,2210,pc,hp,p,str OR p.dms COMMENTS: The Nativity through the eyes of a Bethlehem family, who shelter and save the Holy Family from Herod's soldiers. Their son, Yehu, has been ordered to kill male babies; he refuses to kill the Babe and is cured of leprosy, (composer) ALSO PFD. BY: several, incl. Texas Christian Univ. '75; Univ. of Nebraska '75; Liederkranz Opera, NYC '76; Opera Theatre of Rochester, NY '76; American Theatre of Opera, Los Angeles '80 & '82 Zaninelli, Luigi same A Bevy of Beasties Comedy for grades K-6, pfd. by adults adapted from Edward Lear's "Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets" (1984) ShP 15m narr chamb.orch Recorded COMMENTS: No acting required. Included in "A Musical Banquet for Children". Zaninelli, L. same Freshman Dance Satire for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults or h.s. (1965) -171- ShP 10m; 3sc s,a,t,bs,3spks,ch jazz combo Zaninelli, L. Speak Up! Comedy for grades 7-12, pfd. by adults Trenton, NJ 1963 ShP 8min. 3pt.ch P ALSO PFD. BY: Oakland Lyric, Pittsburgh '68; Ouachita Baptist Univ., AR '70; Denison Univ., OH '72 ZanineUi, L. same The Steadfast Tin Soldier Fairy tale for grades K-6, pfd. by adults after Andersen prem: 1983 ShP 30m narr ob,cl,bsn,p Recorded COMMENTS: No acting required. Included in "A Musical Banquet for Children". Zaninelli, L. Staub, Nancy Lohman The Tale of Peter Rabbit Puppet opera for grades K-6 after Beatrix Potter Kennedy Center Imagination Celebration, DC 4/3/83 Zawadsky, Pat same Toys in the Haunted Castle Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by children or adults loosely based on Oscar Wilde's "The Canterville Ghost" Shoestring Players, WI (tour) 1977 IEC 60 m; 2 acts; 1 set 4male,4female p COMMENTS: Easy tonally and rhythmically; wonderful moralistic allegory. (D. Wayland, Opera for Youth) Specially designed for touring to elementary schools. Ziskin. Victor & Javits, Joan Bernstein, Richard & Allen, John Young Abe Lincoln pfd. by adults Children's Theatre, NYC (tour) 2/71 COMMENTS: Good for everyone involved. score. (H. Thompson, "New York Times") Zytowski, Carl adapt. Mozart same com p. c/o ASCAP 1 act cast of 9 P No playing down to children. The Emperor's New Clothes Comedy for grades K-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. after Andersen University of California, Santa Barbara 12/74 (rev. 1984) Fresh comp. c/o pfg.org. 50m; la/lsc; 1 set 5s,2t,3b,2bs,ch 1110,1000,p,2vln, vlc.dbs COMMENTS: Songs, ensembles, and choruses from minor works by Mozart, with spoken dialogue, (composer) [Zytowski has] a wide-ranging knowledge of Mozart ...the writer of canons, marches, dances....and a sense of theatre, of what will play and what will amuse. A thoroughly delightful bit of entertainment which kept the attention of a hall full of children and adults. (K. Brown, "Santa Barbara News Press") Zytowski, C. adapt. S. Foster same Johnny Appleseed Folktale for grades K-9, pfd. by adults or h.s. based on life of John Chapman University of California, Santa Barbara 2/26/83 comp. c/o pfg.org. 50m; la/lsc; 1 set cast of 20 fl,vln,gtr,bjo,tub bass COMMENTS: Musical theater in the form of a nineteenth century vaudeville, adapting some music by Stephen Foster into simple songs, choruses and dances. Also includes spoken dialogue, (composer) Zytowski, C. adapt. Rossini Pinocchio Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults based partly on Collodi University of California, Santa Barbara 1/20/79 comp. c/o pfg.org. 60m; la/6sc; 1 set 2s,m ,2t ,2b ,2bs ,4 mute p,harm COMMENTS: Portions of the story by Collodi set to Rossini's "P6ch£s de vieillesse"; recitatives, arias, and ensembles in the form of Italian comic opera, (composer) -172- Zytowski, C. Flay of the Three Shepherd* Christmas pageant, pfd. by adults University of California, Santa Barbara 11/82 com p. c/o pfg.org. 1 act Zytowsky, C. adapt. Schubert same The Town Musicians of Breaen Comedy for grades 3-9, pfd. by adults after Grimm University of California, Santa Barbara 11/19/76 com p. c/o pfg.org. 50m; 1 act; 1 set s,m,t,2b,2bs 1110,1000,p,dbs COMMENTS: Lesser known songs and ensembles by Franz Schubert, in a continuous score, (composer) Lyrics are witty, appropriate, and enchanting. Tailored well to the attention span of younger children. (W. 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All the works below are either in English or have an English translation available. Standard musical comedies are not included. S - short; FL - full-length Adam, Adolph La Poupe'e de Nuremberg S Cornelius, Peter The Barber of Bagdad FL Grftry, Andr6 The Two Misers S Auber, Daniel Fra Diavolo FL de Falla, Manuel Master Peter's Puppet Show S Handel, Georg Friedrich Acis and Galatea FL Balfe, Michael The Bohemian Girl FL Delius, Frederick A Village Romeo and Juliet FL Haydn, Franz Joseph The Apothecary (Lo Speziale) S The Burning House (Die Feuersbrunst) S The Fishermen FL Foolish and Fickle (L'Infedelta delusa) FL Philemon and Baucis S The Songstress S La Vera Costanza FL The World in the Moon FL Barber, Samuel A Hand of Bridge S Bennett, Richard R. A Penny for a Song FL Berlioz, Hector Beatrice and Benedict FL Bizet, Georges Carmen FL Doctor Miracle S Blacher, Boris The Tide S Blitzstein, Marc Regina FL Britten, Benjamin Albert Herring FL A Midsummer Night's Dream FL BuBoni, Ferruceio Benvenuto Harlequinade S Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario The Merchant of Venice FL Cavalli, P.F./Leppard vers. L'Egisto FL L'Ormindo FL Chabrier, Alexis The Incomplete Education S King for a Day (Le Roi malgrg lui) FL The Horoscope (L'Etoile) FL Cherubmi, WConfalonieri/ Gutman The Portuguese Inn S Cimarosa, Domenico n Maestro di capella S The Secret Marriage S Donizetti, Gaetano Daughter of the Regiment FL Don Pasquale FL The Elixir of Love FL The Night BeU S Rita S Tutor in a Tangle (L'Ajo nell' imbarazzo) FL Viva la Mamma (Convenienze ed inconvenienze teatrali) S Dvorak, Antonin Rusalka FL Hence, Hans Werner The Country Doctor S The Magic Theatre S The Young Lord FL Friml, Rudolf Rose Marie FL The Vagabond King FL Herbert, Victor Babes in Toyland FL Mile. Modiste FL Naughty Marietta FL The Red Mill FL Sweethearts FL Galuppi, Baldassare The Country Philosopher S Heuberger, Richard The Opera Ball FL Gay/Pepusch or/Britten The Beggar's Opera FL Hoist, Gustav The Perfect Fool S Savitri S The Wandering Scholar S Flotow, Friedrich von Martha FL Gershwin, George Porgy and Bess FL Giannini, Vittorio The Servant of Two Masters FL Gluck, Christoph WOlibald The Cadi Outwitted S Orpheus and Euridice FL The Reformed Drunkard S Gounod, Charles Faust FL The Frantic Physician/Doctor in Spite of Himself (Le M6decin malgre lui) FL Philemon and Baucis S Romeo and Juliette FL -176- Humperdinck, Engelbert Hansel and Gretel FL The King's Children FL Ibert, Jacques Angelique S JaiUfcek, LeoB The Cunning Little Vixen FL Joplin, Scott Treemonisha FL Kodaly, Zoltan Hary Janos FL The Spinning Room S Korngoid, Erich W. The Ring of Polykrates S Nicolai, Otto The Merry Wives of Windsor FL Kfenek, Ernst The Bell Tower S Offenbach, Jacques Ba-ta-clan S The Beautiful Helen FL Lehar, Franz The Song of Fortunio S The Count of Luxemburg FL The Chatterboxes FL The Merry Widow FL The Husband at the Door S The Island of Tulipatan S Leoncavallo, Ruggiero Lady Luck S Marriage by Lanternlight S La Boheme FL Orpheus in the Underworld FL Lortzing, Gustave Pepito S The Opera Rehearsal FL La Pe~richole FL The Poacher (Der Wildsehtitz) FL R.S.V.P. (Monsieur Choufleuri Tsar and Carpenter FL restera chez lui) S The Tales of Hoffmann FL Marschner, Heinrich The Voyage to the Moon S Hans Heiling FL Paisiello, Giovanni Martin, Frank The Barber of Seville FL Monsieur de Pourceaugnac FL Le Mystere de la Nativity FL Pasatieri, Thomas The Tempest FL The Trial of Mary Lincoln FL Washington Square FL Martinu, Bohuslav Comedy on the Bridge S Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista The Marriage S The Brother in Love FL The Jealous Husband S Hascagni, Pietro Livietta and Tracollo S Maid as Mistress S L'Amieo Fritz FL The Music Master S Massenet, Jules Cendrillon FL Piecinni, Niccolo Don Quichotte FL The Good Girl FL Grise"lidis FL The Portrait of Manon S Planquette, Robert The Bells of Corneville FL Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix Son and Stranger (Die Heimkehr Prokofiev, Sergei a us der Fremde) S The Love for Three Oranges FL Milhaud, Darius Christophe Colombe FL The Poor Sailor S Three Tiny Operas (Trois Operas minutes) S MOKteker, Karl The Beggar Student FL Moore, Douglas The Ballad of Baby Doe FL Carry Nation FL Giants in the Earth FL Wings of the Dove FL Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Abduction from the Seraglio FL Bastien and Bastienne S Cosi fan tutte FL The Deluded Bridegroom S The False Gardener FL The Goose from Cairo S The Impresario S The Marriage of Figaro FL Puccini, Giacomo La Boheme FL Gianni Schicchi S The Girl of the Golden West FL Madame Butterfly FL The Swallow FL Turandot FL Purcell, Henry Dido and Aeneas S The Fairy Queen FL King Arthur FL Ravel, Maurice The Spellbound Child S The Spanish Hour S Romberg, Sigmund Blossomtime FL The Desert Song FL Maytime FL New Moon FL The Student Prince FL Rossini, Gioacchino The Barber of Seville FL La Cenerentola FL The Italian Girl in Algiers FL The Marriage Contract (La Cambiale di matrimonio) S Opportunity Makes the Thief (L'Occassione fa il ladro) S U Signor Bruschino S The Silken Ladder (La Scala di seta) S The Thieving Magpie (La Gazza ladra) S The Touchstone (La Pietra del paragone) FL The Turk in Italy FL Rota, Nino The Italian Straw Hat FL Roussel, Albert Aunt Caroline's Will S Salieri, Antonio First the Music, Then the Words S Little Harlequinade S Scarlatti, Alessandro The Triumph of Honor S Schenk, Johann The Village Barber S Schubert, Franz The Conspirators or Domestic War S Siegmeister, Elie Night of the Moonspell FL The Plough and the Stars FL Smetana, Bedrich The Bartered Bride FL The Two Widows FL Sousa, John Philip El Capitan FL The Free Lance FL Respighi, Ottorino Sleeping Beauty (La Bella dormiente nel bosco) FL Still, William Grant Bayou Legend FL Highway No. 1 USA S Troubled Island FL Rimsky-Korsakov, Nicolai The Golden Cockerel FL Mozart and Salieri S The Snow Maiden FL Strauss, Johann Die Fledermaus FL The Gypsy Baron FL A Night in Venice FL -177- Stravinsky. Igor Mavra S The Nightingale S Renard S The Soldier's Tale S Verdi. Giuseppe Aida FL Falstaff FL King for a Day FL La Traviata FL Sullivan, Arthur Cox and Box S The Gondoliers FL The Grand Duke FL H.M.S. Pinafore FL Iolanthe FL The Mikado FL Patience FL The Pirates of Penzance FL Princess Ida FL Ruddigore FL The Sorcerer FL Trial by Jury S Utopia, Ltd. FL The Yeomen of the Guard FL The Zoo S Viardot-Gareia, Pauline Cendrillon FL Suppe', Franz von The Beautiful Galatea Taylor, Raynor Buxom Joan S Tchaikovsky, Peter Dyich Iolanta S Telemann, Georg PhQipp Pimpinone S Thomson, Virgil Four Saints in Three Acts FL The Mother of Us All FL Toch, Ernst Edgar and Emily S Vaughan Williams, Ralph Hugh the Drover S The Poisoned Kiss FL Riders to the Sea S Sir John in Love FL Wagner, Richard Der fliegende Hollander FL Die Meistersinger von NUmberg FL Ward, Robert The Crucible FL The Lady from Colorado FL Weber, Carl Maria von Abu Hassan S Der FreischUtz FL Oberon FL Wefll, Kurt Die Dreigroschenoper FL Happy End FL The Tsar has his Photograph Taken S Weinberger, Jaroair Schwanda, the Bagpiper FL Williamson, HaleolM Our Man in Havana FL The Violins of Saint-Jacques FL Wolf-Ferrari, Ermaimo The Inquisitive Women FL Prescription for Love (Amore medico) S School for Fathers, or Four Ruffians FL The Secret of Susanna S Zeller, Wolfgang The Bird Seller FL Zemlinsky, Alexander von Clothes Make the Man FL -178- INDEX BY SUBJECT As an Aid to Teachers, we include here a general listing of selected subjects Not included are fairy tales and nursery rhymes recognizable by title, nor authors represented by only one title. Titles are of operas, not books, and are not repeated, no matter how many composers used the same title. (Refer to Title Index for composers.) This is not intended as a complete listing nor a final statement catagorizing each opera. LITERATURE AMD FAMOUS AUTHORS Aesop Aesop, the Fabulous Fabulist The Boy Who Cried "Wolf" Don't Count Your Chickens Until They Cry Wolf Fables Hare and the Tortoise Lion and the Mouse Mice in Council The Reluctant Hero Sun and the Wind Arabian Nights Aladdin Aladdin and his Magic Lamp Aladdin McFaddin The Last Tale A Persian Fantasy A Persian Parable Sinbad the Sailor (Pendergrass) Tales from the Arabian Nights Tin Pan Ali Baum, L. Frank The Marvelous Land of Oz Oz, Land of Magic The Wizard of Oz Benet, Stephen Vincent The Devil and Daniel Webster Jacob and the Indians The King of the Cats A Tooth for Paul Revere Carroll, Lewis Alice in Wonderland Alice Through the Looking Glass The Garden of Alice The Hunting of the Snark Through the Looking Glass Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There The Updated Alice Cervantes Don Quixote Student from Salamanca Chaucer - Canterbury Tales Chanticleer Franklin's Tale Rooster Rag A Tale from Chaucer Wheel of the World Chekhov, Anton P. The Boor The Box The The The The Brute Marriage Proposal Music Shop Proposal Children's Literature Anne of Green Gables Babar, the Elephant Christopher Robin's Dreams A Firefly Named Torchy The Giggling Goblin Heidi Heidi and the Clown Heidi in Frankfurt Higgledy, Piggledy, Pop The Hobbit James and the Giant Peach The King of the Golden River The Little Prince A Little Princess Pet of the Met Peter Rabbit Pippi Longstocking The Princess and the Goblin Raggedy Ann Raggedy Ann and Andy Really Rosie Robert, the Rose Horse Some Pig The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant The Swiss Family Robinson The Tale of Peter Rabbit Toad of Toad Hall Where the Wild Things Are Wind in the WiUows The Young Visiters (see also: Baum, Benet, Carroll, Irving, Hawthorne, Kipling, Lewis, Stevenson, Thurber, Twain, Wilde) Dickens, Charles Alicia A Christmas Carol Miss Trotwood's Decision Mr. Pegotty's Dream Comes True Mr. Scrooge Pickwick Scrooge Smike Tiny Tim's Christmas Carol Hawthorne, Nathaniel Childhood Miracle The Crystal Mirror The Experiment Feathertop Mrs. Bullfrog My Kinsman, Major Molineux Young Goodman Brown -179- Washington The Ghostly Bridegroom The Headless Horseman Ichabod The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Rip van Winkle Kipling, Rudyard The Elephant's Child Just So Stories Solomon and Balkis Lewis, CJS. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Perelandra Moliere (J.B. Poquelin) Doctor, Doctor If the Cap Fits The Imaginary Invalid Signor Deluso Tartuffe O. Henry Cop and the Anthem Domestic Relations Gift of the Magi Last Leaf Ransom of Red Chief Shoes and Ships Telemachus, Friend Whirligig Poe, Edgar Allen The Cask of Amontillado The System The TeU-Tale Heart Said (H.H. Munro) Open Window Sredni Vashtar Shakespeare Christopher Sly Falstaff in and out of Love Petruchio The Taming of the Shrew Stein, Gertrude Dr. Faustus Lights the Lights In a Garden Three Sisters Who are Not Sisters Stevenson, Robert Lewis Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde The Maletroit Door Pieces of Eight Sire de Maletroit Treasure Island Thurber, James The Catbird Seat Many Moons The Secret Life of Walter Mitty The Thirteen Clocks The Unicorn in the Garden Twain, Mark The Adventures of Tom Sawyer A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court A Dog's Tale Huckleberry Finn The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County The Prince and the Pauper Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer to the Rescue Total Sweet Success Wilde, Oscar The Birthday of the Infanta The Canterville Ghost The Giant's Garden The Happy Prince Lord Arthur Seville's Crime The Nightingale and the Rose The Selfish Giant NATIONS: HISTORY, FOLKTALES, MYTHOLOGY African Folktales African Heartbeat Turtleshell Americana Acres of Sky America's About... Americana or New Tale of the Genii archy and mehitabel Ballad of Kitty the Barkeep Bell Witch of Tennessee Bells of Capistrano Boney Quillan Br'er Rabbit Bride Comes to Yellow Sky Brooklyn Baseball Cantata Carrion Crow Cynthia Parker Darling Corie Dora Dufran's Wild West Extravaganza Down in the Valley East Lynne Eccentricities of Davy Crockett The Face on the Barroom Floor Family Reunion Giants in the Land Golden Trail Hammer in his Hand Hanging Judge The Hollywood Extra In St. Louis, At the Fair Jenny, the Mail Order Bride Johnny Appleseed The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County The Last of the Mohicans Mighty Casey A Mirror for the Sky Oregon Country Paul Bunyan Paul Bunyan and the Hard Winter Pepito's Golden Flower A Piano Comes to Arkansas Roaring Camp The Scent of Sasparilla The Second Hurricane -180- The Silver Fox Sing Out, Sweet Land Singer's Glen Slow Dusk Smoky Mountain Something Special Sourwood Mountain Starbottle for the Plaintiff Sweet Betsy from Pike Sweetree Tender Land This is My Country A Tree on the Plains Trixie True, Teen Detective Washington Exchange Wild West Woman Yankee Peddlar American Indian Dawn Boy The Doll with the Blue Bonnet Glooscap, the Magician Lelawala, Maid of Niagara Naranoka The Poorest Suitor Spirit Owl Yuwidi Australian Tales Abigail and the Bushrangers Abigail and the Mythical Beast Abigail and the Rainmaker BiUabong Bill Jinini Rita and Dita Rita and Dita and the Jolly Swagman Rita and Dita and the Pirate Rita and Dita in Toyland Canadian History and Literature Anne of Green Gables Barnardo Boy Song of the Woods The Spirit of;Fundy Central and Southern European History The Children's Crusade A Gift of Song The Great Bell of Burley Marco Polo The Quest Vive le Louvre Silent Night William Tell Chinese Folktales Chang Fu, the Witch of Moon Mountain The Cowherd and the Sky Maiden The Farmer and the Fairy The Tiger of Chungshan American History Alexander Graham Bell America's About... Andrew Jackson, Old Hickory An Army of Two A Bullet for Billy the Kid Christopher Columbus Daisy The Duel (Hamilton-Burr) Early Dawn Electric Sunshine Man First President George Washington, Abraham Lincoln Give Me Liberty Gold Fever Grandpa Ben Hanging Judge A Hoosier Tale I Hear a Drum Jesse Joe Louis: The Brown Bomber The Kentucky Story The Legend of Ruth's House Let George Do It Eastern European Legends and Literature A Letter to Emily The Fox Lexington Green: The Shot Heard Round the World Kalamona and the Four Winds Light Horse Harry Lee The Magic Chair The Lonesome Train Night in the Puszta Look to the Land The Pumpkin Lumberjacks and Weddingbelles The Scarlet Mill Mary Dyer Spriditis Mirror for the Sky The Two Imposters No Neutral Ground Oh, Penelope England: History, Clintons and Social Studies Phineas and the Nightingale Bang! Rachel Barnardo Boy The Rivalry Bendigo Boswell This Is My Country Captain Stirrick Three Ships Catherine Parr A Tooth for Paul Revere Drake The University Greys The King's Breakfast Vigilance London's Burning You'll Never Get It Off the Ground The Savoyards Young Abe Lincoln To Let the Captive Go Young Lincoln The Voyage of St. Brendan Young Lincoln n The Utter Glory of Morrisey Hall Young Tom Edison Wat Tyler -181- English Folktales/Folk Herat The Adventures of Friar Tuck Alfege And Robin Hood, Too! The Ballad of Robin Hood The Ballad of Solomon Pavey Barbara Allen Captain Stirrick The Dead Moon Dick Whittington Dick Whittington and his Cat Dunstan and the Devil The Golden Vanity Hoodwinked (Robin Hood) Hot Grog John Barleycorn The Lord of Misrule Tumbledown Dick (see also: Carroll; Chaucer; Children's Literature; Kipling; Lewis; Medieval & Renaissance; Saki; Shakespeare; Wilde) He Who Says Yes I Taru, the Stonecutter Shizuka's Dance The Tale of Issoumbouchi The Turtle Drum Jewish Literature and Folktales Chelm A Goat's Tale Mazel and Shlimazel The Miracle of Nemiroff Mexican Folktales and Customs Fiesta de la Posada The Midnight Thief Las Posadas The Tiniest Town in Mexico Northern European Mythology The Death of Baldur The Enchanted Flute Fridiof's Saga French Folktales The Magic Knapsack The Adorable Mouse People and Robbers of Cardemom Town Stone Soup Pippi Longstocking Ragnarok Greek and Roman Literature, History and Mythology The Ring of the Nibelungen Androcles and the Lion Apollo and Persephone Russian Literature and Folktales The Bacchae Babouscka The Birds The Children in the Forest Castaway The Dragon Cyex and Alcyone Dragons Double Trouble A Day in a Life The Horse of Wood The Fire Maid The IU-Fated Princess Marko the Miser Orpheus Pandora's Box Scottish Folktale The Peace The Abbot of Drimock Persephone The Prisoner's Play South American Indians Sappho Xingu Theseus, the Hero of Athens Theseus and the Minotaur South Pacific Folktales We're Gonna Drive Them Crazy How Chaleu Became Chief The Rajah Who Married an Angel Haitian Folktale B1BUCAL/REUGIO0S/SACRED SUBJECTS The Singing Tortoise Alfege Hawaiian Mythology Builders A Lei for Kane The Burning Fiery Furnace Legend of the Singing Snails The Creation David Irish Folktales Dunstan and the Devil The Cat and the Moon Esther Finn and the Black Hag A Fisherman Called Peter The Last of the Leprechauns Genesis A Pot of Broth Holy Moses The Voyage of St. Brendan In the Fullness of Times Jericho Road Japanese Folktales or Noh Dramas Jonah Jonah and the Whale Atsumori at Ikuta Journey with Jonah Curlew River Legends Three The Damask Drum Moses, Prince of Egypt The Demon of Adachigahara Noah The Girl from Nogami -182- Noah and the Ark Noye's Fluclde Oh You, Will B. Cynical An Opera for Easter An Opera for Everyone The Ordering of Moses The Prodigal Son The Red Sea Ruth Ruth and Naomi Saint Nicholas Samuel Sharing the Prophets The Shepherd King The Silver Dove Sing a New Song to the Lord The Slaughter of the Innocents A Voice Still and Small The Voyage of St. Brendan The Little Camel Boy The Lord of Misrule The Lost Child The Makers of Christmas Mary the Rose Mary, Come Running Merry Christmas, Mr. Snowman The Miracle of the Nativity Miracle of the Tumbler Mr. Scrooge Nativity The Nearest Star Night of the Star No Vacancy Noel in a Forgotten Farmyard The North Pole Goes Rock and Roll Novellis, Novellis Officium Pastorum An Old English Christmas On Bethlehem Hill Christus Operas Once Upon a Christmas Amahl and the Night Visitors One Christmas Long Ago Artaban, the Other Wise Man Only a Miracle Blue Star An Opera for Christmas The Business of Good Government The Other Wise Man Other Years, Other Christmases Calhoun's Christmas The Play of Daniel Childe Jesus The Children's Christmas Play The Play of Herod A Children's Nativity The Play of St. Nicholas Christmas The Play of the Three Shepherds Christmas Cards for You Las Posadas A Christmas Carol The Promise A Christmas Carol Pageant Quern Quacritis The Christmas Crib Saint Nicholas Christmas Eve with Music or To Please Mr. Plumjoy Santa and the Snowmobile A Christmas Fable Santa Claus' Beard Christmas in Sherwood Santa's Video Voyage Christmas of Many Countries Scrooge Christmas on Angel Street The Shephardes Playe The Christmas Rose Shepherd Songs The Christmas Story The Shoe of Little Noby The Christmas Tribute Silent Night The Christmas Wish The Slaughter of the Innocents Come Good Shepherd Snoopy Visits Northland The Cross Christmas Camel Stars over Christmas A Date with Santa The Stockings Were Hung Drum A Swiss Nativity Fiesta de la Posada This is Christmas The First Christmas Three Against Christmas The First Nowell The Three Kings Follow That Star Tiny Tim's Christmas Carol Gallimaufry Wacky and his Fuddlejig A Gift of Song When the Christ Child Came The Gift of the Magi Will Jack Be Here for Christmas? The Glass Christmas Tree Wondrous Love Good Tidings from the Holy Beast Yehu The Greenfield Christmas Tree Herod, Do Your Worst Morality and Ethics Holiday Gifts The Azimagooths and the Chizzlewinks Holly from the Bongs The Boy Who Grew Too Fast Holy Night The Egg How Far to Bethlehem The Hangman and the Hanged The Inn at Bethlehem Oh You, Will B. Cynical Jeannette-Isabella Pilgrims Progress Klingle Put Sharing the Prophets Kris Kringle Rides Again The Silver Dove The Legend of Befana The Thief and the Hangman -183- MEDIEVAL AMD RENAISSANCE PLAYS OR ROMANCES Aucassin and Nicolette Ballad of Aucassin and Nicolette The Ballad of Barnaby The Ballad of Solomon Pavey Curlew River The Dead Moon The Enchanted Pear Tree Erode the Great A Faun in the Forest The Lord of Misrule Mak the Sheep Stealer Martin's Lie The Miracle of the Tumbler Mr. Punch Novellis, Novellis Officium Pastorum The Pastoral Kingdom Pilgrim's Progress The Play of Daniel The Play of Herod The Play of St. Nicholas Root! Saint George St. George and the Burly Griffin The Second Shepherds' Play The Shephardes Playe Shepherds of the Delectable Mountains The Shoemaker's Holiday The Slaughter of the Innocents The Spell Unbound This Merry Company The Tumbler of Notre Dame MUSIC/OPERA INTRODUCTIONS; APPRECIATION Boy Mozart Dr. Canon's Cure Forever Figaro The Ghostly Bridegroom The Glove Introduction: The Boy Who Invented Opera Let's Make an Opera The Magic Land of Opera The Music Theatre Machine The Ring of the Fettucines This Merry Company Watch Out! or the Music will Get You Wolferl SCIENCE Computers Bits and Bytes Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine Mar-ri-ia-a Eetdogy/Enviroiutent A California Fairytale The Curse of Mauvaise Air Dandilion The Dodo Intelligent Systems Mother Earth Xingu Health Flying/Falling Kegger The Night Harry Stopped Smoking The Revolt of the Foolish Molar Running Gag A Walk with Mr. Peeps Language and Learning ABC The Case of the Missing Part of Speech Jargonauts, Ahoy! The Monkey Opera Professor Owl The Wackadoo Zoo Zetabet Scientists and Inventors Alexander Graham Bell Amazing Einstein The Electric Sunshine Man You'll Never Get it Off the Ground Young Tom Edison SCIENCE-FICTION Adventure in Space A Bride from Pluto Death and the Maiden Escape from the Planet Sloth Fantasy Game Help, Help, the Globolinks! The Jealous Cellist The Man in the Man-Made Moon Mar-ri-ia-a My Robot Buddy The Only Green Planet Out of this World Perelandra Playback Sci-Fi Secret Circuit Snowhite and the Space Gwarfs The Space Dragon of Galatar Space Opera One (As We Travel Through the Stars) Space-Visions Starbird SPORTS The Brooklyn Baseball Cantata Joe Lewis: The Brown Bomber The Mighty Casey Running Gag Something Special There Goes the Old Ball Game THE SUPERNATURAL The CanterviUe Ghost The Devil and Daniel Webster The Devil's Constructs The Devil's Tale Dr. Faustus Lights the Lights Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dracula The Ghostly Bridegroom -184- The Headless Horseman Ichabod The Legend of Sleepy Hollow The Magic Chair Seven Brides for Dracula The Scarlet Mill The TeU-Tale Heart Young Dracula The Yucatan Relics URBANI LMHG/PROBLBMS OF CHILDHOOD AMD ADOLESCENCE City Scene Comin' Together Does Poppy Live Here? Don't Park in Our Park Flying/Falling Gentlemen in Waiting Grandparents Growing Up Naked Grownups Happily Ever After Happy Days The Incredible Feeling Show Introductions and Goodbyes It's a Dungaree World Kiddy City Let's Build a Town Little Stories in Tomorrow's Papers Magic in the Heart of the Universe Malooley and the Fear Monster The Me Nobody Knows O Faces Out of This World Park Avenue Kids Pep Rally The Polka-Dot Dragon Really Rosie Runaways A Shylum in the Forest Spoon Mountain Teen The Trip We Live in the City We've Come from the City The Worst Thing in the World -185- TITLE INDEX ABC (Dworkin, S.H.) Abbot of Drimock, The (Musgrave, T.) Abigail and the Bushrangers (Cox, D.) Abigail and the Mythical Beast (Cox, D.) Abigail and the Rainmaker (Cox, D.) Abracadabra (Freedman, H.) Acres of Sky (Kreutz, A.) Adorable Mouse, The (Gideon, M.) Adrift in New York (Perry, J.) Adventure in Space (Horvit, M.) Adventures of Edam Stilton (Dodds, A.) Adventures of Friar Tuck, The (Paxton, G.) Adventures of Thumbelina, The (Windsor, H.J.) Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The (Gibson, R.) Aesop, the Fabulous Fabulist (Kalmanoff, M.) African Heartbeat (Marais, J.) Ahmet the Woodseller (Crosse, G.) Airport 1904 (Cope, E.) Aladdin (Eiler, J.) Aladdin (Perry, J.) Aladdin and his Magic Lamp (Davidson, W.) Aladdin McFaddin (Cunningham, M.) Aladdin; see also: The Magic Lamp Albert and Tiberius (Canning, T.) Alchemist of Trenton (Busch, D.) Alexander Graham Bell (Kalmanoff, M.) Alfege (Boyle, R.) Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; see: Tin Pan Ali Alice (Leisy, J. & Eberhard, C.) Alice (Simonds, T.) Alice (Winslow, R.) Alice in Wonderland (Burtch, M.) Alice in Wonderland (Chauls, R.) Alice in Wonderland (Doolittle, Q.) Alice in Wonderland (Gaul, H.) Alice in Wonderland (Hummack, B.) Alice in Wonderland (Meachem, M.M.R.) Alice in Wonderland (Mendosa, D.) Alice in Wonderland (Titus, H.) Alice in Wonderland; see also: Garden of Alice; Updated Alice Alice the Magnificent (Tinsley, B.) Alice Through the Looking Glass (Gardiner, J.) Alice Through the Looking Glass (Namenworth, P.) Alicia (Dunhill, T.) All in the Laundry (Rogers, F.) All on a Summer's Day; see: A Game of Chance All the King's Men (Bennett, R.R.) Alligator Pie (Roby, J.) Allison Wonderland (Racina, T.) Alpha (Tanenbaum, E.) Alphabet Soup (Steinmetz, J.) Always Arguing; see: Tales of Rhyme and Reason Amahl and the Night Visitors (Menotti, G.C.) Amazing Einstein: From Boyhood to Fame, The (Tierney, T.) Amelia Goes to the Ball (Menotti, G.C.) Americana or New Tale of the Genii (Bruce, N.) America's About... (Balkin, A.) And Robin Hood, Too! (Pendergrass, C.) Andrew Jackson, Old Hickory (Trogen, S.) Androcles and the Lion (Barton, D. & Bond, M.) Androcles and the Lion (Mack, G.) Androcles and the Lion; see also: The Lion and Androcles Anne of Green Gables (Campbell, N.) Another Rainy Christmas (Keene, M.L.) Ant and the Grasshopper, The; see: The Grasshopper and the Ant Ants and Splinters (Oosterbahn, A.) Anzollo and Valeria (Johnson, A.P.) Apollo and Persephone (Cockshott, J.W.) archy and mehitabel (Kleinsinger, G.) Army of Two, An (Beebe, H.) Artaban, the Other Wise Man (Nordoff, P. & Robbins, C.) Asses' Ears (Cole, H.) At Last I've Found You (Barab, S.) At the Foot of the Rainbow (Wood, R.) Atsumori at Ikuta (Ludtke, W.G.) Aucassin and Nicolette (Castelnuovo-Tedesco, M.) Aucassin and Nicolette (Cohen, D.) Aucassin and Nicolette; see also: The Ballad of Aucassin and Nicolette Audition, The (Jebeles, E.W.) Azimagooths and the Chizzelwinks, The (Merman, J.) Baba's Juju (da Costa, N.) Babar, the Elephant (Berezowsky, N.) Babar; see also: The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant Babes in the Woods, or Hansel and Gretel and Percy and the Prune (Neville, D.) Babouscka (Erickson, E.) Bacchae, The (Kunz, A.) Bachelor Mouse, The (Head, M.) Bad Boys in School (Meyerowitz, J.) Bad Day at Black Frog Creek (Parr, A.) Bald Soprano, The (Gross, R.) Ballad of Aucassin and Nicolette, The (McNeff, S.) Ballad of Barnaby, The (Turner, C.) Ballad of Bremen Band, The (Arlan, D.) Ballad of Kitty the Barkeep (Lee, D.-K.) Ballad of Robin Hood (Brandon, S.) Ballad of Solomon Pavey, The (Taylor, J.) Balooooons (Fahrner, R.) Bang! (Rutter, J.) Banjo [The Singing Rabbit] (Libaek, S.) Barbara Allen (Brockman, D.) Barber of New York, The (Vernon, A.) Barber of Seville, The; see: The Bride of Seville Barnardo Boy (Crawley, C.) Bastien and Bastienne (Diack, J.M./Mozart) Be a Perfect Person in Three Days; see: Three Days to Perfection Beautiful Beast, The (Kalmanoff, M.) Beauty and.the Beast (di Giacomo, F.) Beauty and the Beast (Giannini, V.) Beauty and the Beast, The (Murray, J.) Beauty and the Beast (Selwyn, D.) Beauty and the Beast (Simkewicz, M.) Beauty and the Beast (Tobias, H.) Beauty and the Lonely Beast (Harder, E.) Beauty Is Fled (Cohen, D.) -186- Bel and the Dragon (Gardner, J.) Bell Witch of Tennessee, The (Simons, N.) Belle of Havana (Cadman, C.W.) Bells of Capistrano (Cadman, C.W.) Bendigo Boswell (Allwood, P.) Benny (Keane, R.) Benny and the Bear (Hemenway, E.) Bevy of Beasties, A (Zaninelli, L.) Bigger and Better; see: Tales of Rhyme and Reason Billabong BUI (Pinne, P.) Billy-Club Puppets, The; see: Don Cristobal and Rosita Bim! Bam! Bim! (Fishman, J.) Birds, The (Maconchy, E.) Birds' Christmas Carol, The (Hagemann, V.) Birds of a Feather (Berger, J.) Birthday of the Infanta (Nelson, R.) Birthday of the Infanta, The (Seagrave, M.) Bishop's Ghost, The (Freund, D.) Bits and Bytes (King, D.) Black Tulip, The (McKie, D.) Blind Beggar's Daughter, The (Bush, G.) Blond Donna, The [Fiesta of Santa Barbara] (Carter, E.T.) Blue Angel, The (Garza, W.) Blue Flame, The (Hovhaness, A.) Blue Miracle, The (Spicer, M.) Blue Star (Dvorkin, J.) Boney Quillan (Haufrecht, H.) Boor, The (Argento, D.) Boor, The (Bucci, M.) Boor, The (Kay, U.) Boor, The; see also: The Brute Boot of Mr. Ticklewood, The (Gingold, N.) Boston Baked Beans (Kubik, G.) Bottle of Joy, The (Bright, C.) Bows Against the Baron (Coombes, P.) Box, The (Eakin, C.) Box, The (Hamm, C.E.) Box and Cox; see: Figg and Bean Boy Mozart (Diack, J.M./Mozart) Boy Who Cried "Wolf1!, The (Forsblad, L.) Boy Who Grew Too Fast, The (Menotti, G.C.) Boy Who Invented Opera, The (Winokur, R.) Boy With a Cart, The (Arnatt, R.) Braggarty Rabbit; see: Tales of Rhyme and Reason Brementown Musicians, The (Earls, P.) Brementown Musicians, The (Nestor, L) Brementown Musicians, The (Winstead, W.) Bremen Town Musicians; see also: Ballad of the Bremen Band; Cockcrow; Four Musicians of Bremen; Musicians of Bremen Br'er Rabbit's Big Secret (Ellis, D.) Bride Comes to Yellow Sky, The (Nixon, R.) Bride from Pluto, A (Menotti, G.C.) Bride of Seville, The (Walker, R./Rossini) Brief Candle (Mayer, W.) Briery Bush, The (Poston, E.) Brooklyn Baseball Cantata (Kleinsinger, G.) Brothers and Sisters (Carlson, R.) Brothers Grimm, The (Simonds, T.) Brute, The (Moss, L.) Brute, The; see also: The Boor Brutebeast, the Witch, and the Monster, The (Tate, K.B.) Builders (Clokey, J.W.) Bullet for Billy the Kid, A (Goldstein, W.) Bunch of Ratbags, A (Pinne, P.) Burning Fiery Furnace, The (Britten, B.) Business of Good Government, The (Marshall, Y.) Butterfly That Blushed, The (Golden, J.) Byron, the Wonderful Bandit (Barnes, M.) Cabbages and Kings; see: Shoes and Ships Calhoun's Christmas (Palmer, C.) Calif, The (Scarmolin, A.L.) California Fairytale, A (Wolf, S.) Caliph's Clock, The (Kraft, L.) Canary, The (Noda, K.) Canterbury Tales; see also: Chanticleer; Franklin's Tale; A Tale from Chaucer; The Wheel of the World Canterville Ghost, The (Symonds, N.) Canterville Ghost; see also: Toys in the Haunted Attic Captain Lovelock (Duke, J.) Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo (Horovitz, J.) Captain Stirrick (Brett, R.) Cardinal, The (Theobald, J.) Carmen (Simeone, H./Bizet) Carrion Crow, The (Fletcher, G.) Case of the Missing Part of Speech, The (Barlow, B.) Casey at the Bat; see: The Mighty Casey Cask of Amontillado, The (Currie, R.) Cask of Amontillado, The (Hamm, C.E.) Cask of Amontillado, The (Para, D.) Cask of Amontillado, The (Perry, J.) Castaway (Berkeley, L.) Cat and the Moon, The (Putsche, T.) Cat's Concert, The (Riley, D.) Catbird Seat, The (Beckler, S.) Catherine Parr (Collins, A.) Catherine Parr; see also: The King's Breakfast Chang Fu, the Witch of Moon Mountain (Hiller, L.) Chanticleer (Barab, S.) Chanticleer (Barthelson, J.) Chelm (Strassburg, R.) Child of Promise (Hunkins, E.) Childe Jesus (Clokey, J.W.) Childhood Miracle, A (Rorem, N.) Children in the Forest, The (Cox, D.H.) Children of Hamlin, The (Ritchie, T.) Children's Christmas Play, The (Nordoff, P.) Children's Crusade (Lebowsky, S./Palestrina) Children's Crusade (Peaslee, R.) Children's Crusade; see also: The Quest Children's Nativity, A (Rateliffe, D.) Chimes of Normandy (Planquette, R.) Chip and his Dog (Menotti, G.C.) Chips Are Down, The (Hanselmann, P.) Christmas (Coleman, S.N.) Christmas Cards for You (Kessler, M.A.) Christmas Carol, A (Averill, L.) Christmas Carol, A (Bennett, J.) Christmas Carol, A (Cohen, J.) Christmas Carol, A (Gray, D.) Christmas Carol, A (Hagemann, V.) Christmas Carol, A (Herrmann, B.) Christmas Carol, A (Joyce, M.A.) Christmas Carol, A (Kay, N.) Christmas Carol, A (Legrand, M.) -187- Christmas Carol, A (Musgrave, T.) Christmas Carol, A (Sandow, G.) Christmas Carol, A (Tosh, S.) Christmas Carol, A; see also: Mr. Scrooge; Scrooge Christmas Carol Pageant, A (Diller, A.) Christmas Crib, The (Ringwald, R.) Christmas Eve with Music, A, or To Please Mr. Plumjoy (Hamilton, M.) Christmas Fable, A (Wolf, S.) Christmas for the Very Young (Upshur, C.H.) Christmas in Peeblestown; see: Three Against Christmas Christmas in Sherwood (Harte, S.) Christmas of Many Countries (Meachem, M.M.R.) Christmas on Angel Street (Mitchell, T.) Christmas Rappings (Carmines, A.) Christmas Rose, The (Bridge, F.) Christmas Story, The (Deutsch, W.) Christmas Story, The (Orff, C. & Keetman, G.) Christmas Tree, The (Rebikoff, V.) Christmas Tribute, The (Garlick, A.) Christmas Wish, The (Wuhrer, A.) Christopher Columbus (Hanson, D.) Christopher Columbus (Kalmanoff, M.) Christopher Columbus (van Fossen, D.) Christopher Robin's Dreams (van Eaton, S.) Christopher Sly (Argento, D.) Christopher Sly (Eastwood, T.) Chronicles, or Vignettes of Passion (Muller, G.F.) Cinderella (Banks, D.) Cinderella (Davies, P.M.) Cinderella (Davis, K.K.) Cinderella (Eiler, J.) Cinderella (Gingold, N.) Cinderella (Jarrett, J.) Cinderella (Perry, J.) Cinderella (Seale, S.) Cinderella (Swedberg, R./Rossini) Cinderella (Titus, H.) Cinderella and the Fairy (Gualillo, N.) Cinderella in Salerno (Walker, R./Rossini) Cinderella; see also: Draagenfut Girl; Meanwhile, Back at Cinderella's Circus! (Stires, E.) City Scene (Balkin, A.) Clap Your Hands (Kaplan, L.) Clever Jack and the Magic Beanstalk (Thomas, J.) Clock, The (Rieti, V.) Clouds (Perry, L.) Clown Face (O'Toole, A.) Clown of God (Rydberg, S.) Cobbler and the Elves, The (Repper, C.) Cockcrow (Smith, J.) Come, Good Shepherd (Verkouteren, J.A.) Comin' Together (Roberts, J.) Confusion Compounded (Wallace, I.) Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A (Markham, S.) Consider the Lilies; see: A Letter to Emily Cookie Jar, The (Carlson, R.) Cop and the Anthem, The (Cohen, S.) Courtship of Camilla, The (Schonthal, R.) Cowherd and the Sky Maiden, The (Verrall, J.) Creation, The (Crawley, C.) Cross Christmas Camel, The (Fellows, B.) Crystal Mirror, The (Wargo, R.) Cuckoo Clock in the Music Box, The (Leisy, J.) Cueva de Salamanka, La; see: The Student from Salamanca Cumberland Fair (Wilder, A.) Curious Fern, The (Kupferman, M.) Curlew River (Britten, B.) Curse of Mauvaise Air, The (Reif, P.) Cyex and Alcyone (Kunz, A.) Cynthia Parker (Smith, J.) Cyrano (Dvorkin, J.) Daisy (Smith, J.) Damask Drum, The (Kunz, A.) Dandelion (Ashwander, D.) Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine (Mandel, J.) Dark of Summer, The (Witni, M.) Darling Corie (Siegmeister, E.) Date with Santa, A (Gingold, N.) Daughter of the Double Duke of Dingle, The (Arlan, D.) David (Goldman, E.M.) David Copperfield; see: Miss Trotwood's Decision; Mr. Pegotty's Dream Comes True Dawn Boy (Rasbach, O.) Day in a Life, A (Swanwick, K.) Day of the Doowi (Sullivan, J.) Daylight Dreams (Erickson, E.) Dead Moon, The (Bishop, J.) Death and the Maiden (Maslanka, D.) Death of Baldur, The (Bedford, D.) Decisions (Class developed) Demon of Adachigahara, The (Crosse, G.) Departure, The (Maconchy, E.) Desire Under the Dryer (Lauer, E.) Devil and Daniel Webster, The (Moore, D.) Devil Take Her, The (Benjamin, A.) Devil's Constructs, The (Keane, D.) Devil's Tale, The (Swedberg, R./Gounod) Dick Whittington (Banks, D.) Dick Whittington and His Cat (Siegmeister, E.) Dinner Engagement, A (Berkeley, L.) Divina, La (Pasatieri, T.) Do You Love Me Still? [Or Do You Love Me Moving?] (Radecke, S.) Doctor Canon's Cure (Holman, D.) Doctor, Doctor! (Martin, G.) Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights (Ahlstrom, D.) Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (DePue, W.E.) Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (O'Neal, B.) Doctor Musikus (Hopkins, A.) Doctor Selavy's Magic Theatre (Silverman, S.) Doctor Syn (Craft, A.) Dodo, The (Lombardo, R.) Does Poppy Live Here? (Witkin, B.) Dog's Tale, A (Oliver, H.) Doll with the Blue Bonnet, The (Clark, M.M.) Domestic Relations [To Beat or Not to Beat] (Frackenpohl, A.) Don and the Rainmakers (Wood, R.) Don Cristobal and Rosita (Crawford, J.) Don Fortunio (Forrest, H.) Don Quixote (Pradell, L.) Donkey, The (Oliver, S.) Donkey's Shadow, The [Des Esels Schatten] (Strauss, R./Haussner, K.) -188- Don't Count Your Chickens Until They Cry Wolf (Redford, J.A.C.) Don't Park in Our Park (Scarim, N.) Don't We All? (Phillips, B.) Door-Window-Drawers-Dryer-Box (Johnson, T.) Dora Dufran's Wild West Extravaganza (Boesing, P.) Double Trouble (Mohaupt, R.) Down in the Valley (Weill, K.) Draagenfut Girl (Kupferman, M.) Dracula (Weinberg, R.) Dragon, The (Brown, S.) Dragons (Harniek, S.) Drake (Nield, D.) Dreammakers, The (Abel, S.) Dress, The (Bucci, M.) Drip Dry Dreams (Bond, G.) Drum, The (Davis, K.K.) Ducktails and Bobbysox (Mohr, C.) Duel, The (Carmines, A.) Dunkle Frost (Tognoli, E.) Dunstan and the Devil (Williamson, M.) Early Dawn (Lockwood, N.) East Lynne (Perry, J.) East River Legend; see: Statues at Turtle Bay Eccentricities of Davy Crockett, The (Moross, J.) Edda, The Prose and The Elder; see: Death of Baldur; Fridiof's Saga; Ragnarok Edison, Thomas; see: The Electric Sunshine Man; Young Tom Edison Egg, The (Menotti, G.C.) Electric Sunshine Man, The (Wilson, J.F.) Elements, The (Long, R.) Elephant's Child, The (Pradell, L.) Elves and the Shoemaker (Cross, H.) Elves and the Shoemaker, The (Lindblad, S.) Elves and the Shoemaker, The (Norman, R.) Elves and the Shoemaker, The; see also: The Cobbler and the Elves; The Shoemaker and the Elves Emperor and the Nightingale, The (Samuel, G.) Emperor Clothed Anew, The (Jenni, D.) Emperor's New Clothes, The (Gingold, N.) Emperor's New Clothes, The (Larson, L.) Emperor's New Clothes, The (Moore, D.) Emperor's New Clothes, The (Norman, R.) Emperor's New Clothes, The (Simeone, H.) Emperor's New Clothes, The (Tobias, H.) Emperor's New Clothes, The (Wood, R.) Emperor's New Clothes, The (Zytowski, C./Mozart) Emperor's New Clothes, The; see also: New Clothes for the Empress Emperor's Nightingale, The (McKie, D.) Emperor's Nightingale, The (Windsor, H.J.) Emperor's Nightingale, The (Wolf, S.) Emperor's Nightingale, The; see also: Nightingale; The Emperor and the Nightingale Enchanted Canary, The (Stevens, N.S.) Enchanted Flute, The (Rea, A.) Enchanted Garden, The (Roy, K.G.) Enchanted Hedgehog, The [Der Igel als Brautigam] (Bresgen, C.) Enchanted Kiss, The (Bennett, R.R.) Enchanted Palace, The (Somerville, A.) Enchanted Pear Tree, The (Overton, H.) Enchanted Wood, The (Barton, E.) English Lesson, An (Charpentier, G.) ERF (Wood, R.) Erode the Great (La Montaine, J.) Escape from the Planet Sloth (Scarim, N.) Esels Shatten, Des; see: The Donkey's Shadow Esmerelda, the Adventures of a Baby Elephant (Doran, M.A.) Esther (Sosin, D.) Eve of Adam, The (Duffy, J.) Excitement at the Circus (Blank, A.) Experiment, The (Schwartz, P.) Explorers, The (Evans, H.) Eyefellgloffen-Hootenannie-Merryberry-Crunch (Brock, J.) Fables (Aitken, H.) Fables (Rorem, N.) Fabulous Fable Factory, The (Tierney, T.) Face on the Barroom Floor (Mollicone, H.) Facemen, The (Dobson, E.) Fair Means or Foul (Barab, S.) Falstaff In and Out of Love (Rea, A.) Family, The (Strouse, C.) Family Reunion, The (Parker, A.) Family Ties (Curnow, P.) Fantasy Game, The (Romeo, J.J.) Farmer and the Fairy, The (Tcherepnin, A.) Faust; see: The Devil's Tale; Dr. Faustus Lights the Lights Fawn in the Forest, A (Cockshott, G.W.) Feathertop (Kennon, S.) Feelin' Good (Gallina, J.) Ferryman's Daughter, The (Bush, A.) Fiddler Crab and the Sand Dollar, The (Randolph, E.) Fiesta de la Posada, La (Brubeck, D.) Figaro and Susanna (Walker, R./Mozart) Figg and Bean (Cunningham, M.) Fine Feathered Review, A (Solly, B.) Finn and the Black Hag (Warren, R.) Fire Maid, The (Long, R.) Firefly Named Torchy, A (Chaikin, J.W.) Firerose (Chiarappa, R.J.) First Christmas, The (Mason, I.) First Nowell, The (Vaughan Williams, R.) First President, The (Harris, T.) Fisherman and his Wife, The (Schuller, G.) Fisherman Called Peter, A (Owen, R.) Fisherman's Wife, The (Stein, L.) Five Hundred Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, The (Titus, H.) Five Shaggy Dog Operas; see: Door-WindowDrawers-Dryer-Box Fledermaus; see: Masquerade in Vienna Flibberty and the Penguin (Wood, D.) Flying/Falling (Helleso, R. <Sc Johnson, D.) Follow That Star (Gallina, J. & M.) Forever Figaro (Beni, G./Rossini, G.) Fortune's Favorites (Barab, S.) Four Musicians of Bremen, The (Pradell, L.) Four Note Opera, The (Johnson, T.) Fox, The (Kondorossy, L.) Francis (Cox, D.) Franklin's Tale, The (Sokoloff, N.) Freshman Dance (Zaninelli, L.) -189- Fridiof's Saga (Bedford, D.) Frog Hopping (Boswell, W.) Frog Who Became a Prince, The (Barnes, E.) Frustration (Harnick, S.) Fwynnghn (Oliveros, P./Sinding, C.) Grimwood Clock, The (Thomas, R.P.) Growing Up Naked (Barbie, R.A.) Grownups (Forster, J.) Gumdrop Castle Adventure, The (Paull, B.P.) Gypsies' Reward, The (Norman, R.) Gallant Tailor, The (Norman, R.) GaUant Tailor, The (Smith, Z.) Gallantry (Moore, D.) Gallimaufry (Brunelle, P.) Game of Chance, A (Barab, S.) Garden of Alice, The (Raum, E.) Genesis (Williamson, M.) Gentleman's Island (Horovitz, J.) Gentlemen in Waiting (Booth, T.) Geografoof, The (Gorney, J.) George Washington, Abraham Lincoln (Ahlson, M.) Ghost of Lollypop Bay (Cadman, C.W.) Ghostly Bridegroom, The (Schwarz, I.P.) Giant's Garden, The (Krane, S.) Giants in the Land (Robinson, E.) Gift of Song, A (Caldwell, M.E.) Gift of the Magi, The (Gillis, D.) Giggling Goblin, The (Huston, S.) Gingerbread Boy, The (Pradell, L.) Girl and the Unicorn, The (Oliver, S.) Girl from Nogami, The (Blyton, C.) Give Me Liberty (Kalmanoff, M.) Give My Regards to Broadway (Fendrich, S./Cohan, G.M.) Give Us a Star (Selvin, B.) Glass Christmas Tree, The (Cornett, E.) Glitter Gang, The (Williamson, M.) Glooscap the Magician (Simmonds, R.N.) Glove, The (Polgar, T.) Goat's Tale, A (Bermar, H. & Katz, B.) Gold Fever (Harder, E.) Golden Goose, The (Norman, R.) Golden Goose; see also: The Princess, the Poet, and the Little Gray Man Golden Trail, The (Cadman, C.W.) Golden Vanity, The (Britten, B.) Goldilocks and the Three Bears (Bailey, M.) Goldilocks and the Three Bears (King, D.) Goldilocks Becomes Queen (Gingold, N.) Good Tidings from the Holy Beast (Locklair, D.) Goodbye to the Clown (Laderman, E.) Goose Girl, The (Pasatieri, T.) Gooseherd and the Goblin, The (Smith, J.) Gorgon's Head, The (Withams, E.) Grand Slam (Vernon, A.) Grand Zazoo, The (Ostrander, L.) Grandmother and the Witch, The (Maesch, L.V.) Grandpa Ben (Peterson, L.) Grandparents (Rogers, F.) Grasshopper and the Ant, The (Roberts, J.) Great Bell of Burley, The (Gibbs, A.) Great Boffo and His Talking Dog, The (Gesensway, L.) Great Light, The (Traver, J.F.) Great McPorridge Disaster, The (Oliver, S.) Great WaU of Porridge, The (Bond, G.) Green Tint, The (McDaniel, W.J.) Greenbeetle Dance (Rydberg, S.) Greenfield Christmas Tree, The (Moore, D.) Griffelkin (Foss, L.) H.M.S. Pinafore (Arnold, M.J./SuUivan) H.M.S. Pinafore (Malucelli, K./Sullivan) Half-Past Wednesday [Rumpelstiltskin] (Colby, R.) Hamelin Town (Bryan, J.) Hamelin Town; see also: The Pied Piper Hammer in his Hand (Benjamin, T.) Hanging Judge (Lockwood, N.) Hansel and G ret el (Anderson, L./Humperdinck) Hansel and Gretel (Elsmith, B./Humperdinck) Hansel and Gretel (Haupt, L./Humperdinck) Hansel and Gretel (Nordholm/Humperdinck) Hansel and Gretel (Tobias, H.) Hansel and Gretel; see also: Standard Works Suitable for Children Hansel and Gretel and Percy and the Prune; see: Babes in the Woods Happ or Orpheus in Clover (Stokes, E.) Happily Ever After [A Kid's Musical About Divorce] (Levi, P.A.) Happy Days (Fendrich, S.) Happy Hypocrite, The (Masland, W.) Happy Hypocrite, The (Swisher, G.W.) Happy Prince, The (Bach, J.) Happy Prince, The (Caulfield, M.) Happy Prince, The (Fisher, W.) Happy Prince, The (Hanson, D.) Happy Prince, The (Raines, V.) Happy Prince, The (Williamson, M.) Happyland (Britain, R.) Hare and the Tortoise, The (Richter, A.) Harlem Tragedy, A; see: Domestic Relations Harrison Loved his Umbrella (Hollingsworth, S.) Hat Spat (Burgstahler, E.) He Who Says Yes [Der Jasager] (Weill.K.) Headless Horseman, The (Moore, D.) Heads or Tails (Avril, L.) Heavens to Betsy (Bier, O.) Heidi (Keane, R.) Heidi (Utter, B.) Heidi (Warnick, C./Schumann, R.) Heidi and the Clown (Keane, R.) Heidi in Frankfurt (Korn, P.J.) Hello Out There (Beeson, J.) Hello, World! (Mayer, W.) Help, Help, the Globolinks! (Menotti, G.C.) Henny Penny (Fitelberg, J.) Hero, The (Bucci, M.) Herod, Do Your Worst (Kelly, B.) Hi Jiminy (Wilson, P.) Higgledy, Piggledy, Pop [There Must Be More to Life] (Knussen, O.) Hijack over Hygenia (Wood, D.) Hinge Tune, The (Williams, J.E.) His Majesty's Pie (Bissell, K.) Histoire de Babar, le petit elephant, L'; see: The Story of Babar the Elephant Hither and Thither of Danny Dither, The (North, A.) Hobbit, The (Class developed) Hobbit, The (Morris, J.) Hobbit, The (Pradell, L.) -190- Hobbit, The (Voyer, P.) Hoedown Heaven (Gitter, M. & Heltzler, G.) Holiday Gifts (Merman, J.) Holly from the Bongs (Crosse, G.) Hollywood Extra, The (Cadman, C.W.) Holmes, Sherlock; see: The Marvelous Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes; Sherlock Holmes and the Curious Adventure of the Clockwork Prince Holy Moses (Hazell, C.) Holy Night, The (Converse, F. & Page, K.) Holy Night, The (Underwood, L.) Hoodwinked (Carlton, J. & Liebman, S.) Hoosier Tale, The (Kaufmann, W.) Horse of Wood, The (Withams, E.) Hot Grog (Simpson, B. & Wann, J.) Hours Rise Up, The (Ahlstrom, D.) House That Jack Built, The (Vartanian, R.) How Chaleu Became Chief [Manu's Legend] (Lavin, M.) How Far to Bethlehem (Barab, S.) How to Get a Head Without Really Trying (Phillips, E.A.) Huckleberry Finn (Mangold, M.) Huckleberry Finn (Overton, H.) Huckleberry Finn (Redding, E.) Huckleberry Finn; see also: Tom Sawyer Hutnpty Dumpty; see: All the King's Men Hunting of the Snark, The (Laderman, E.) Hunting of the Snark, The (Miller, G.) Hunting of the Snark, The (Roberts, E.) I Believe in Make Believe (Redford, J.A.C.) I Hear a Drum (Merman, J.) I Love You, Humphrey B. Bear (King, D.) I Taru, the Stonecutter (Stokes, E.) I Think I Can (Bowdon, B.) Ichabod (Muller, G.F.) If the Cap Fits (Bush, G.) Igel als Brautigam, Der; see: The Enchanted Hedgehog Ill-Fated Princess, The (Raboy, A.) Imaginary Invalid, The (Simon, J.S.) Impossible Forest, The (Wilder, A.) In a Garden (Kupferman, M.) In St. Louis, At the Fair (Fendrich, S.) In the Balance, We're Just Small People (Class developed) In the Fullness of Time (Caldwell, M.E.) In Wonderland (Pascal, F.) Incredible Feeling Show, The (Swados, E.) Inn at Bethlehem, The (May, W./various) Intelligent Systems (Kievman, C.) Interrupted Serenade (Scarmolin, A.L.) Introduction: The Boy Who Invented Opera (Winokur, R.) Introductions and Goodbyes (Foss, L.) Iolanthe (Malucelli, K./Sullivan) Iron Man, The (Fox, M.) It Happened in Hamelin (Utter, B.) It's a Dungaree World (Carter, K.) It's Music! (Wilson, J.F.) Jack Jack Jack Jack and and and and the the the the Beanstalk Beanstalk Beanstalk Beanstalk (Eiler, J.) (Gruenberg, L.) (Kavanaugh, P.) (Meiman, D.) Jack and the Beanstalk (Pinne, P.) Jack and the Beanstalk (Richter, A.) Jack and the Beanstalk; see also: Clever Jack and the Magic Beanstalk; Something's Gonna Happen; The Magic Beanstalk Jackson, Andrew; see: Andrew Jackson, Old Hickory; Rachel; The Rivalry Jacob and the Indians (Laderman, E.) James and the Giant Peach (Chappell, H.) Jargonauts, Ahoy! (McKeel, J.) Jasager, Der; see: He Who Says Yes Jealous Cellist, The (Stokes, E.) Jeannette-Isabella (Repper, C.) Jenny, the Mail Order Bride (Fair, R.) Jericho Road (Aria, P.) Jesse (Huckaby, W.) Jest of Hahalaba (Cotel, M.) Jinini (GiU, R.) Joe Louis: The Brown Bomber (Epps, B.) John Barleycorn (Montgomery, B.) John Hooten (Russo, W.) John J. Plenty and Fiddler Dan (St. Pierre, D.) Johnny Appleseed (Gingold, N.) Johnny Appleseed (Ravosa, C O Johnny Appleseed (Zytowski, C./Foster, S.) Johnny Fibber (Wilson, C.) Jonah (Clyde, A.G.) Jonah and the Whale (Argento, D.) Jonah; see also: Journey with Jonah Jorinda and Joringel (Underwood, W.) Journey with Jonah (Wyton, A.) Juggler of Notre Dame; see: The Ballad of Barnaby; Miracle of the Tumbler; The Tumbler of Notre Dame Julius Caesar Jones (Williamson, M.) Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, The (Foss, L.) Just So Stories (Capillupo, R.) Justice Prevails (Class developed) Kalamona and the Four Winds (Kondorossy, L.) Kattaya (Phillips, E.A.) Kegger (de Pury, M.) Kentucky Story, The (Polifrone, J.) Kiddy City (Kessler, M.) Kidnapped in London (Rydberg, S.) Kids for America (Mayfield, L. & D.) King of the Cats (Oliver, H.) King of the Cats (Owen, R.) King of the Golden River, The (Hand, C.) King's Breakfast, The (Bartnelson, J.) Kiss From Alice, A; see: Tales of Rhyme and Reason Kitchen Clock, The (Hyde, H.) Kitchen Sink, The (La Mothe, S.) Kittiwake Island (Wilder, A.) Klingle Put (Holland, K.) Kluge, Die; see: The Wise Woman and the King Knights in Shining Armour (Williamson, M.) Krazy Kat (Carpenter, J.A.) Kris Kringle Rides Again (Jason, D.) Labors of Love, The (Perry, J.) Ladies' Aid (Penn, A.) Lady of the Castle (Spektor, M.J.) Lady Rhoesia (Hopkins, A.) Land of Lost Toys, The (Simmons, C.) -191- Last Leaf, The (Henderson, A.) Last of the Leprechauns, The (McKeon, de la S.) Last of the Mohicans, The (Henderson, A.) Last on the List, The (Solly, B.) Last Tale, The (Toch, E.) Laura and the Lieutenant (Symonds, N.) Legend of Befana, The (Maves, D.W.) Legend of Ruth's House (Polifrone, J.) Legend of the Singing Snails, The (Tanner, J.) Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The (French, H.S.) Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The (Haskins, R.) Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The (Lora, A.) Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The (White, J.D.) Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The; see also: The Headless Horseman; Ichabod Legends Three (Kalmanoff, M.) Lei for Kane, A [Ka Lei no Kane] (Tanner, J.) Lelawala, Maid of Niagara (Cadman, C.W.) Let George Do It (Wilson, J.F.) Let's Build a Town [Wir bauen eine Stadt] (Hindemith, P.) Let's Make an Opera (Britten, B.) Letter to Emily, A (Johnson, L.) Lexington Green: The Shot Heard Around the World (Morse, P.) Liar! Liar! (Raphling, S.) Libretto, The (Gillis, D.) Light Horse Harry Lee (Fewell, M.) Light Princess, The (Lutyens, S.) Light Shining in the Darkness, A (Hopkins, J.) Lima Beans (Townsend, D.) Lincoln, Abraham; see: George Washington and Abraham Lincoln; Young Abe Lincoln; Young Lincoln I and II; The Lonesome Train Lion and Androcles, The (Eaton, J.) Lion and the Mouse, The (Frantz, A.) Lion and the Mouse, The (Richter, A.) Lion by the Tail, A (Phillips, B.) Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, The (McCabe, J.) Lion Who Wouldn't, The (Freedman, A.J.) Little Billy (Hurd, M.) Little Black Fish (Bobrow, S.) Little Camel Boy, The (Reigel, E. & B.) Little Chimney Sweep, The (Kelvin, P.) Little Gypsy Gay (Wales, E.) Little Jo (Robb, D.) Little Match Girl, The (Erwin, G.) Little Match Girl, The (Faith, R.) Little Match Girl, The (Hays, H.B.) Little Match Girl, The (Perry, J.) Little Match Girl, The (Twombly, M.L.) Little Mermaid, The (Boyd, A.) Little Mermaid, The (Jones, D.C.) Little Miss Christie (Christiansen, A.) Little Prince, The (Dashow, J.) Little Princess, A (Elkus, J.) Little Red Riding Hood (Barab, S.) Little Red Riding Hood (Erickson, E.) Little Red Riding Hood (Gingold, N.) Little Red Riding Hood (Mueller, L.R.) Little Red Riding Hood (Turner, J.F.) Little Red Riding Hood (Webb, A.B.) Little Red Riding Hood; see also: Red Riding Hood Little Stories in Tomorrow's Paper (Barab, S.) Little Sweep, The (Britten, B.) Little Tin Soldier, The (Pinne, P.) Live Adventures of Superwoman, The (Archer, R.) Loafer and the Loaf, The (Clarke, H.L.) London's Burning (Spedding, F.) Lonesome Train, The (Robinson, E.) Long Christmas Dinner, The (Hindemith, P.) Long Way, The (Wilder, A.) Look to the Land (DiChiera, K.) Looking Under Footprints (Cody, J.) Lord Arthur Seville's Crime (Bush, G.) Lord of Misrule, The (Edmunds, J.) Lordly Lion, The; see: Tales of Rhyme and Reason Lost Child, The (Ridout, G.) Lost Ring, The (Bainbridge, B.) Love's Path is Lumpy (Wallace, I.) Lowland Sea, The (Wilder, A.) Lucky Jade, The (Wilson, D.) Lucky Peter's Journey [Lucky Per's Travels] (Williamson, M.) Lumberjacks and Weddingbelles (Nestor, L.) Lunar Requiem, A (Roberts, A.) Machine (Wesley-Smith, M.) Madam Sour Note, or the Witch of Music Land (Slate, S.) Magic Abduction and Cosi Marriage of Tutti Giovanni, The (Balk, W./Mozart) Magic Apple, The (Hughes, G.) Magic Beanstalk, The (Kalmanoff, M.) Magic Chair, The (Zador, E.) Magic Devil Lion, The (Hitt, J.) Magic Dream, The (Scarmolin, L.) Magic Flute, The; see: Papageno Magic in the Heart of the Universe (Kimmell, J.) Magic Knapsack, The (Rea, A.) Magic Lamp, The (Gingold, N.) Magic Land of Opera, The (Kalmanoff, M./various) Magic Laurel Trees, The (Hunkins, E.) Magic Mirror, The (Beckett, W.W.) Magic Mozart, The (Moore/Mozart) Magic Nutcracker, The (Kerley, J./Tchaikovsky) Magic Rhyme, The (Chauls, R.) Magical Pied Piper, The (Kelvin, P.) Magical Porridge Pot, The (Tate, K.B.) Mak the Sheep Stealer (Chappell, H.) Maker of Illusions, The (Barab, S.) Makers of Christmas, The (Mansfield, O.) Maletroit Door, The (Barab, S.) Malooley and the Fear Monster (Pozdro, J.) Man in the Man-Made Moon, The (Mandelbaum, J.) Man on the Bearskin Rug, The (Ramsier, P.) Mandragola; see: Root! Manu's Legend; see: How Chaleu Became Chief Many Moons (Dougherty, C.) Maps of Monotonia, The (Bier, O.) Maracas (Merman, J.) Marco Polo (Cox, D.) Mardi Gras (Kayden, M.) Margaret in Fairyland (Carroll, P.) Mark of the Goat, The (Birtwistle, H.) Marko the Miser (Musgrave, T.) Marquis of Carabas, The (Perry, N.) Marriage Machine, The (Brumby, C.) Marriage of Figaro, The; see: Figaro and Susannah Marriage of the Grocer of Seville, The (Seager, G.) Marriage Proposal, The (Goldstaub, P.R.) -192- Marriage Proposal, The (Murray, J.) Mar-ri-ia-a (Olive, J.) Martin's Lie (Menotti, G.C.) Marvelous Land of Oz, The (Dworsky, R.A.) Marvelous Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes (Racina, T.) Mary, Come Running (Walker, G.) Mary Dyer (Owen, R.) Mary the Rose (Niles, J.J.) Masquerade in Vienna (House, L.M./Strauss, J.) Master of Ashmore (Olive, L.) Matinee Idyll, A (Forrest, H.) Mazel and Shlimazel (Farago, M.) Me Nobody Knows, The (Friedman, G.) Meanwhile, Back at Cinderella's (Arlan, D.) Medicine for Melancholy, A (Underwood, W.) Medium, The (Menotti, G.C.) Meet Arizona (Cadman, C.W.) Melissa and the Magic Nutcracker (Jurman, C.) Mermaid in Lock No. 7, The (Siegmeister, E.) Merry Christmas, Mr. Snowman (Richter, A.) Mice in Council (Hunkins, E.) Midnight Duel, The (Kondorossy, L.) Midnight Thief, The (Bennett, R.R.) Mighty Casey, The (Schuman, W.) Mikado, The (Malucelli, KVSullivan) Mini Opera, A (Mount, J./Mozart & Rossini) Miracle of the Nativity, The (Pendleton, E.) Miracle of Nemiroff, The (Silverman, F.E.) Miracle of the Tumbler (Elsmith, B. & L.) Miraculous Turnip, The (Bissell, K.) Miranda and the Dark Young Man (Siegmeister, E.) Mirror for the Sky, A (Kubik, G.) Mirror-go-Round (Fahrner, R.) Miss Chicken Little (Wilder, A.) Miss Trotwood's Decision (Lackey, L.) Mister and Mrs. Discobbolos (Westergaard, P.) Mister Pegotty's Dream Comes True (Lackey, L.) Mister Pickwick's Christmas (Titus, H.) Mister Punch (Healey, D.) Mister Punch (Hurd, M.) Mister Punch (Morrissey, W.) Mister Scrooge (Kalmanoff, M.) Mister Vinegar (Sacco, P.) Moby Dick (Low, J.) Model Bride, The (Wilson, D.) Mond, Der; see: The Moon Moneylender, The (Preobrajensko, V.N.) Monkey Opera, The, or The Making of a Soliloquy (Trefousse, R.) Monkey's Paw, The (Alexander, W.) Monkey's Paw, The (Combs, R.) Monkey's Paw, The (Halpern, S.) Monkey's Paw, The (Hamm, C.E.) Moon, The (Orff, C.) Moonrakers, The (Williamson, M.) Moses, Prince of Egypt (DeLisa, V.) Mother, The (Hollingsworth, S.) Mother, The (Wood, J.) Mother Earth (Tenille, T.) Mother Goose (DeCarmillis, L.) Mother Goose a Go-Go (Eiler, J.) Mother Goose Gives a Dinner (Romeo, J.J.) Moufflou (Wolf, S.) Mrs. Bullfrog (Raphling, S.) Multinationals and the Heavens (Kievman, C.) Music Hater, The (Long, N. & E.) Music Lesson, The (Carden, J.) Music Lesson, The (Trythall, G.) Music Shop, The (Wargo, R.) Music Theatre Machine, The (Thomas, R.P.) Musical Adventures of Jack and Jill (Spaeth, S.) Musicians of Bremen, The [A Not-so-Grimm Modern Musical Fairy Tale] (Balkin, A.) Musicians of Bremen, The (Rogers, B.) My Daughter Coppelia (Griffiths, P. & Shaw, E./ Delibes) My Kinsman, Major Molineux (Saylor, B.) My Robot Buddy (Baker, D.) My Son, the Astronaut (Sharkey, J.) My Son, the Doctor (Meade, G.) Mystic Fortress, The (Kondorossy, L.) Naranoka (Cadman, C.W.) Nativity, The (Warner, L. & Barney, M.) Nativity Play (Teherepnin, A.) Nearest Star, The (McDonough, J.) Necklace, The (Ratner, L.) Never Trust a Spider (Dodgson, S.) New Clothes for the Empress (Harder, E.) New World for Nellie (DuPage, F.) Newest Opera in the World (Brunelle, P.) Nickelodeon Girl, The (Perry, J.) Night Harry Stopped Smoking, The (Dabrusin, R.) Night in the Puszta (Kondorossy, L.) Night of the Star, The (Caldwell, M.E.) Night of the Uglies .(MacBeth, P.) Nightingale (Strouse, C.) Nightingale, The (Clokey, J.W.) Nightingale, The (Crawford, D.L.) Nightingale, The (Erickson, E.) Nightingale, The (Lamb, D.) Nightingale, The (Rogers, B.) Nightingale, The; see also: The Emperor's Nightingale; The Emperor and the Nightingale Nightingale and the Rose, The (Garwood, M.) Nightingale and the Rose, The (Lessner, G.) Nightingale and the Rose, The (Schaeffer, W.) Nitecap, The (Burnham, C.) No Laughing Matter (Barab, S.) No More Fear (Oliveros, P.) No Neutral Ground (Brandt, W.E.) No, No, a Million Times No! (Tomkins, B.) No Sooner Won Than Wed (Reed, D.) No Vacancy (Merman, J.) Noah (Merman, J.) Noah and the Ark (Pradell, L.) Noah and the Ark (Riehter, A.) Noah; see also: Noye's Fludde Nobody Loves a Dragon (Vos, D. & Gerlach, R.) Noel in a Forgotten Farmyard (Seyfert, O.) North Pole Goes Rock and Roll, The (Gardner, J.) Not a Spanish Kiss (Barab, S.) Not Just Kidstuff (Class developed) Not-so-Grimm Modern Musical Fairy Tale, A; see: The Musicians of Bremen Not THE Count of Monte Cristo? (Sharkey, J.) Novellis, Novellis (La Montaine, J.) Noye's Fludde (Britten, B.) Number One Mouse (Roberts, J.) Nutcracker and Princess Pirlipat, The (Ericson, J./Tchaikovsky) -193- O Faces (Ostrander, L.) Odyssey, The; see: Castaway Officium Pastorum (Smolden, W.L./anonymous) Oh, Penelope (Cooper, R.M.) Oh You, Will B. Cynical! (Raposo, E.M.) Old English Christmas, An (Van Etten, E.) Old Haunts (Oliver, S.) Old King Cole (Perderbach, H.) Old Maid and the Thief, The (Menotti, G.C.) Old Mother Hubbard (Wood, D.) Old Mr. Sundown (HiU, M.) Old Pipes and the Dryad (Rea, A.) Old Pipes and the Dryad (Wolf, S.) Old Rose-by-Telegraph Trick, The (Class devel oped) On Bethlehem Hill (Rowley, A.) Once Upon a Brutebeast (Tate, K.B.) Once Upon a Christmas (Hatch, O.A.) Once Upon a Time (Dalton, J.) One Christmas Long Ago (Mayer, W.) £1,000,000 Bank Note, The; see: A Total Sweet Success Only a Miracle (Barab, S.) Only Green Planet, The (Papale, H.) Open Window, The (Corse, L.) Opening, The (Wilder, A.) Opera for Christmas, An (Neumann, A.) Opera for Easter, An (Neumann, A.) Opera for Everyone, An (Neumann, A.) Opera, Opera (Kalmanoff, M.) Oratorio: Rehearsal for Utopia (Simon, J.S.) Ordeal of Osbert, The (Davis, A.) Ordering of Moses, The (Dett, R.N.) Oregon Country (James, J.) Orphans in Candyland (Mohr, C.) Orpheus (Bourland, R.) Oswin's Word (Self, G.) Other Wise Man, The (van Grove, I.) Other Years, Other Christmases (Mathewson, R.B.) Out of This World (Glen, R. & McAfferty, M.) Over the Rainbow (Wood, R.) Overfeed (Schubel, M.) Owl and the Pussycat Went to See, The (Wood, D.) Oz - Land of Magic (Cox, J. &. Tallman, R.) Pacifica (Sternberg, E.W.) Paid Off (Oliver, S.) Pale Pink Dragon, The (Tandowsky, J. & Holden, P.) Pandora's Box (Effinger, C.) Papageno (Diack, J.M./Mozart) Papertown Paperchase, The (Wood, D.) Paradise Island (Davies, T.R.) Paranoid Parakeet, The (Mayer, L.) Park Avenue Kids (Gillis, D.) Parrot Pie (Tahourdin, P.) Pastoral Kingdom, The (Edmunds, J.) Patience (Malucelli, K./Sullivan) Paul Bunyan (Britten, B.) Paul Bunyan and the Hard Winter (Denson, W.) Paul Bunyan; see also: Giants in the Land Paul Revere; see: A Tooth for Paul Revere Peace, The (Davis, C.) Peace and Goodwill (Chitty, A.W.I.) PeeWee the Piccolo (Kleinsinger, G.) Penny Hedge, The (DuFresne) People and Robbers of Cardemom Town (Egner, T.) Pep Rally (Gillis, D.) Pepito's Golden Flower (Caldwell, M.E.) Perelandra (Swann, D.) Perfect Wife, The (Barab, S./Pergolesi) Perfidy Confounded; see: Two Tickets to Omaha Persephone (Cole, H.) Persephone; see also: Apollo and Persephone Persian Fantasy, A (McKie, D.) Persian Parable, A (McKie, D.) Pet of the Met (Johnson, H.) Pet Shop, The (Rieti, V.) Pete the Pirate (DiChiera, K.) Peter Rabbit (Cross, H.) Peter Rabbit (Richter, A.) Peter Rabbit; see also: The Tale of Peter Rabbit Petruchio (Groth, H.) Phantom Princess, The (Gualillo, N.) Phineas and the Nightingale (Lee, D.-K.) Piano Comes to Arkansas, A (Haskins, R.) Pickwick (Burnand, N.) Piece of String, A (Barab, S.) Pieces of Eight (Dorricott, I.) Pied Piper, The (Berger, J.) Pied Piper, The (Brumleu, E.) Pied Piper, The (Dubbiosi, S.) Pied Piper, The (Hagemann, V.) Pied Piper, The (Merman, J. & Leisy, J.) Pied Piper, The (Sosin, D.) Pied Piper, The (Tobias, H.) Pied Piper of Hamelin, The (Burton, S.D.) Pied Piper of Hamelin, The (Clokey, J.W.) Pied Piper of Hamelin, The (Mennin, P.) Pied Piper of Hamelin, The (Simons, N.) Pied Piper of Hamelin, The (Sturges, K.) Pied Piper of Hamelin, The (Weigl, K.) Pied Piper of Hamelin, The (Wilson, P.) Pied Piper of Hamlyn, The (Gill, R.) Pied Piper, The; see also: Children of Hamelin; Hamelin Town; Piper of Hamelin; It Happened in Hamelin; The Magical Pied Piper Pied the Piper (Pradell, L.) Pig Organ, The, or Pork with Perfect Pitch (Blackford, R.) Pilgrim's Progress (Vaughan Williams, R.) Pink Siamese, The (Barab, S.) Pinocchio (Eiler, J.) Pinocchio (Laing, A.) Pinocchio (Leisy, J. & Eberhard, C.) Pinocchio (Ottenfeld, V.) Pinocchio (Titus, H.) Pinocchio (Wolf, S.) Pinoeehio (Zytowski, C./Rossini) Pinocchio and the Puppet Theatre Adventure (Ravosa, C O Pinocchio; see also: Hi Jiminy Piper of Hamelin, The (Flagello, N.) Pippi Longstocking (Carlson, R.) Pirates of Penzance, The (Malucelli, K./Sullivan) Plan A (Miller, J. & P.) Platypus in Boots (Whittaker, V.) Play of Daniel, The (Greenberg, N./anonymous) Play of Herod, The (Greenberg, N./anonymous) Play of Herod, The; see also: The Slaughter of the Innocents Play of St. Nicholas (Renz, F./anonymous) Play of the Three Shepherds (Zytowski, C.) -194- Playback (Lo Presti, R.) Rainbow Jones (Williams, J.) Plotters of Cabbage Patch Corner, The (Wood, D.) Raja Who Married an Angel, The (Cox, D.) Polka Dot Dragon (Ostrander, L.) Rajah's Ruby, The (Barab, S.) Pollicino (Henze, H.W.) Ralph and the Wonderful Goodtime Circus Poorest Suitor (Kondorossy, L.) (Kalmanoff, M.) Posadas, Las (Travisi, E. & C.) Ransom of Red Chief, The (Barab, S.) Postcard from Morocco (Argento, D.) Ransom of Red Chief, The (Fuller-Hall, S.) Pot of Broth, A (Haufrecht, H.) Ransom of Red Chief, The (Nagle, P. & Pot of Fat, The (Chanler, T.) Wingerter, G.) Potato Bugs and Cows (Rogers, F.) Rapunzel (Brooks, R.J.) Rapunzel (Cribari, D.) Potter Thompson (Crosse, G.) Rapunzel (Harrison, L.) Powerful Potion of Dr. Dee, The (Bird, H.) Rapunzel (Kay, D.) Prankster, The (Wykes, R.) Rapunzel (Tobias, H.) Pride of Lions, A (Tate, P.) Ratcatcher's Daughter (Kelly, T.) Prima Donna, The (Benjamin, A.) Really Rosie (King, C.) Prince and the Pauper, The (Halley, P.) Red Carnations (Baksa, R.) Prince and the Pauper, The (Skeens, G.) Red Riding Hood (Simmons, H.) Prince and the Prophecy, The (Franco, J.) Red Riding Hood and the Wolf (Halstenson, M.) Prince of Macaroni, The (Malucelli, K.) Red Riding Hood; see also: Little Red Riding Hood Prince Who Couldn't Laugh, The (Brumby, C.) Red Sea, The (Williamson, M.) Princess, The (Franchetti, A.) Red Shoes, The (Rydberg, S.) Princess and the Frog, The (McClain, F.) Princess and the Frog Prince, The (Phillips, H.G.) Reluctant Hero, The (Hunkins, E.) Return of Tubby the Tuba, The (Kleinsinger, G.) Princess and the Goblin, The (Yates, R.) Revolt of the Foolish Molar, The (Barlow, B.) Princess and the Magic Pea, The (Kocher, J. & Richest Girl in the World Finds Happiness, The Corns, H.) Princess and the Pea, The [Prinzessin auf der (Sandow, G.) Ride on a Broomstick, A (Mendosa, D.) Erbse] (Toon, E.) Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The (Bedford, D.) Princess and the Vagabond (Freed, I.) Ring, The (Caggiano, P./Wagner) Princess Honey Becomes Queen (Gingold, N.) Ring Around Harlequin (McKay, N.) Princess Ida (Malucelli, K./Sullivan) Princess, the Poet, and the Little Gray Man, The Ring of the Fettuccines, The (Meiman, D.) Rip van Winkle (Tobias, H.) (Martin, D.) Princess Who Talked Backwards, The (Winokur, R.) Rita and Dita (Brumby, C.) Prisoner, The (Joubert, J.) Rita and Dita and the Jolly Swagman (Brumby, C.) Prisoner's Play, The (Rea, J.) Rita and Dita and the Pirate (Brumby, C.) Prodigal Son, The (Britten, B.) Rita and Dita in Toyland (Brumby, C.) Professor Kobalt and the Catfish That Cried Rivalry, The (Noda, K.) Roaring Camp (Lawrence, J. & Lee, R.) (Carroll, J.) Robert the Rose Horse (Chaikin, J.W.) Professor Kobalt and the Krimson Krumpet Robin Hood (Kay, N.) (Carroll, J.) Professor Kobalt's Kinetic Kontraption (Carroll, J.) Robin Hood (Page, K.S.) Robin Hood (Tobias, H.) Professor Owl (House, L.M.) Robin Hood; see also: The Adventures of Friar Promise, The (Bass, C.L.) Proposal, The (Humel, G.) Tuck; And Robin Hood, Too!; Ballad of Robin Hood Proposal, The (Savage, J.) Rooftops (Burgess, B.) Puddintame (Simons, N.) Rooster Rag (Hurd, M.) Pumpkin, The (Kondorossy, L.) Root! (Bottje, W.G.) Pupu-kane-oe; see: The Legend of the Singing Rose and the Ring, The (Chapman, H.) Rose and the Ring, The (Hill, M.W.) Snails Rose and the Ring, The (Leginska, E.) Puss 'n Boots (Gingold, N.) Rose of the Danube (Penn, A.A.) Puss in Boots (Moore, D.) Rossini (biographical); see: Forever Figaro Puss in Boots (Titus, H.) Puss in Boots; see also: The Marquis of Carabas Roundup on the Moon (Wilson, D.) Royal Auction (Kanitz, E.) Ruby of Secrets (Dennison, S. & Riley, J.) Quarry, The (Joubert, J.) Rumpelstiltskin (Baber, J.) Queen's Lesson, The (Titone, R.) Rumpelstiltskin (DiChiera, K. & D.) Quern Quacritis (Edwards, R.) Rumpelstiltskin (Norman, R.) Quest, The (Vollrath, C.) Rumpelstiltskin (Palas, L.) Rumpelstiltskin (Pinne, P.) Rachel (Bratt, C.G.) Rumpelstiltskin (Simonds, T.) Raggedy Ann (Raposo, J.) Rumpelstiltskin (Tobias, H.) Raggedy Ann and Andy (Raposo, J.) Rumpelstiltskin; see also: Half-Past Wednesday; Ragnarok (Bedford, D.) Ragsman and the Gypsies, The (Angelini, L.) You'll Find the Magic Rainbow, The (Davies, P.M.) Runaway Snowman, The (Gallina, J.) -195- Runaways (Swados, E.) Running Gag (De Pury, M. & Herrick, L.) Ruth (Van Grove, I.) Ruth and Naomi (Kondorossy, L.) Short Night's Journey Into Day (Class developed) Shovel-Toothed Witch, The (Papale, H.) Shylum in the Forest, A (Benson, W.) Sid the Serpent Who Wanted to Sing (Fox, M.) Signor Deluso (Pasatieri, T.) Sacrapant, the Sorcerer (Aston, P.) Silence Bottle (Yannatos, J.) Sailing of the Nancy Belle, The (Davis, A.) Silent Night (Hopson, H.) Saint George (Snyder, T.) Silent Night; see also: A Gift of Song Saint George and the Burley Griffin (Whittaker, V.) Silver Dove, The (le Fleming, C.) Saint Nicholas (Britten, B.) Silver Fox, The (Larsen, L.) Salesgirl, The (Hamm, C.E.) Simple Decision, A (Busch, D.) Sally Back and Forth (Park, S.F.) Sinbad the Sailor (Gingold, N.) Sam Slick (Jones, K.) Sinbad the Sailor (Pendergrass, C.) Samuel (Brantley, R.) Sing a New Song to the Lord (Brush, R.) Sanderson's Other World (Savage, J.) Sing Out, Sweet Land (Kerr, W.) Santa and the Snowmobile (Gallina, J.) Sing Out, Sweet Land (Siegmeister, E.) Santa Claus' Beard (Gingold, N.) Singer's Glen (Parker, A.) Santa's Video Voyage (Kupferschmid, S.) Singin' Billy (Bryan, C.F.) Sappho (Tgettis, N.) Singing Tortoise, The (Da Costa, N.) Savoyards, The (Robinson, S./Sullivan) Sire de Maletroit, The (Duke, J.) Scandal at Mulford Inn, The (Byrd, W.C.) Sire de Maletroit Door, The; see also: The Maletroit Scarecrow, The (Tate, P.) Door Scarlet Mill, The (Zador, E.) Sit wells at Sea, The (Rydberg, S.) Scene: Domestic (Turok, P.) Six and Four Are Ten (Ridley, U.) Scent of Sasparilla, The (Hamm, C.E.) Six Bunnie-Wunnies Meet the Abominable Snowman, Sci-Fi (Ostrander, L.) The (Simonds, T.) Scrooge (Davidson, W.) Sky Happy (Beall, M. & Carter, J.) Scrooge (Holden, M.) Slaughter of the Innocents, The (Crawley, C.) Scrooge (Leisy, J. & Eberhard, C.) Sleeping Beauty (Faith, R.) Scrooge; see also: A Christmas Carol; Sleeping Beauty (Gingold, N.) Sleeping Beauty (Pollard, P.) Mr. Scrooge Sleeping Beauty (Rydberg, S.) Sea Journey, The (Lord, D.) Sleeping Beauty (Tobias, H.) Seacock Bane, The (Broadbent, C.B.) Sleeping Beauty (Wiggins, C.) Search, The (Knight, C.) Slippery Souls (Oliver, S.) Seasons in the Sun (Fendrich, S.) Slow Dusk (Floyd, C.) Second Hurricane, The (Copland, A.) Smike (Holman, R.) Second Shepherds' Play, The (Doolittle, Q.) Secret Box with the Big Brass Combination Lock, Smoky Mountain (Hunkins, E.) Snack Shop, The (McClain, F.) The (Ahlstrom, D.) Sneezes (Ogden, M.) Secret Circuit (Martin, J.) Snoopy Visits Northland (DiChiera, K.) Secret Life of Walter Mitty, The (Hamm, C.E.) Snow Queen, The (Palmer, K./Grieg) Selfish Giant, The (Hollingsworth, S.) Snow Queen, The (Vander, J.) Selfish Giant. The (Perry, J.) Snow White and Rose Red (Gingold, N.) Selfish Giant, The (Pradell, L.) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Gingold, N.) Selfish Giant, The (Wilding-White, R.) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Sprenger, C.H. Selfish Giant, The (Wilson, C.) Set of Six Poems for Children (Simons, N.) & Attley, M.) Seven Brides for Dracula (Nestor, L.) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Valenti, M.) Sharing the Prophets (Gottlieb, J.) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Wolf, S.) Shephardes Playe, The (La Montaine, J.) Snow White Goes West (Eiler, J.) Shepherd King, The (Parker, J.) Snowhite and the Space Gwarfs (Ellis, D.) Shepherd Songs (Martin, G.) Snowman of Kashmir, The (Kay, P.) Shepherd's Play, The; see also: Mak the Sheep Snow Wolf, The (Williamson, M.) So How Does Your Garden Grow? (Russell, R.) Stealer; The Second Shepherd's Play Shepherdess and the Chimneysweep, The (Smith, J.) Sofa, The (Maconchy, E.) Solar (Tate, P.) Shepherds of the Delectable Mountains, The Solomon and Balkis (Thompson, R.) (Vaughan Williams, R.) Sherlock Holmes and the Curious Adventure of the Some Pig (Larsen, L.) Something New for the Zoo (Hoiby, L.) Clockwork Prince (Hitt, J.A.) Something Special (DePue, W.E.) Shining Chalice, The (van Grove, I.) Something's Gonna Happen (Colgrass, M.) Shiveree! (Butler, P.) Song of Happiness (Gingold, N.) Shizuka's Dance (Kondorossy, L.) Song of the Maypole (Dreyfus, G.) Shoe of Little Noby, The (Gordon, P.) Song of Sixpence, A (Asher, S.F.) Shoemaker and the Elves, The (Pinne, P.) Song of the Woods (Miller, M.R.) Shoemaker's Holiday, The (Argento, D.) Songs of Hoy (Davies, P.M.) Shoes and Ships (Lora, A.) -196- Sorcerer, The (Malucelli, K./Sullivan) Taxi Tales (Sosin, D.P.) Sour Prince, The (Fleseh, E.) Teen (Emerson, R. & Derwingson, R.) Sourwood Mountain (Kreutz, A.) Telemachus, Friend (Wiener, S.D.) South in Sonora (Cadtnan, C.W.) Telephone, The (Menotti, G.C.) Space Dragon of Galatar, The (Paynter, J.) Tell-Tale Heart, The (Adolphe, B.) Space Opera (Williams, L.) Tell-Tale Heart, The (Horacek, L.) Space Opera One [As We Travel Through the Stars] Temporary Diversion, A (Paynter, J.) (Jennings, R.) Tender Land, The (Copland, A.) Space-Visions (Burgess, B.) Terrain of the Kings, The (Williamson, M.) Sparrers (Bainbridge, B.) Terry's Christmas (Randolph, E.) Speak Up! (ZanineUi, L.) That Year (Bielawa, L.) Spell Unbound, The (Bush, A.) There Goes the Old BaU Game (Poston, D.) Spider and the Fly, The (Ahrold, F.) Theseus and the Minotaur or Knockout at Knossos Spider Monkey Uncle King, The (Kelly, B.) (Kay, P.) Spirit of Fundy, The (Symonds, N.) Theseus, the Hero of Athens (King, D.) Spirit Owl, The (Hunkins, E.) Thief and the Hangman, The (Ellstein, A.) Spoon Mountain (Rogers, F.) Thirteen Clocks, The (Bucci, M.) Spriditis (Jansons, A.) This Is Christmas (Burt, A.) Squeak to Me of Love (Class developed) This Is My Country (Wright, G.) Sredni Vashtar (Cassels-Brown, A.) This Merry Company (Bagenal, A. & M.) Stackalee (Schlein, I.) Three Against Christmas (Imbrie, A.) Star Child (Burton, S.) Three Bears, The (Nordoff, P.) Star Power (Wright, G.) Three Billygoats Gruff, The (Pradell, L.) Starbird (Mollicone, H.) Three Billygoats Gruff, The (Reed, B.) Starbottle for the Plantiff (Neff, L.K.) Three Blind Mice (Verrall, J.) Staring Match, The (Amfitheatrof, D.) Three Days to Perfection (Class developed) Stars Over Christinas (Bampton, R.) Three Feathers, The (Wolf, S.) Statue for the Mayor, A (Cole, H.) Three Kings, The (Gibbs, A.) Statues at Turtle Bay, The (Goodman, A.) Three Little Jitterbugs (Gingold, N.) Steadfast Tin Soldier, The (ZanineUi, L.) Three Little Pigs (Crawley, C.) Steadfast Tin Soldier; see: The Little Tin Three Little Pigs, The (Ohlson, M.) Three Little Pigs, The (Richter, A.) Soldier Three Little Pigs, The; see also: The True Story of Stockings Were Hung, The (House, L.M.) Stone Princess, The (Love, L.) the Three Little Pigs; The Three Wee Pigs Stone Soup (Dorff, D.) Three Pigs, The (Winters, G.) Stone Wall, The (Williamson, M.) Three Ships (GalUna, J. & Bacak, J.E.) Stoned Guest, The (Schickele, P.) Three Sisters Who Are Not Sisters (Ahlstrom, D.) Story of Babar the Elephant, The (Poulenc, F.) Three Sisters Who Are Not Sisters (Rorem, N.) Story of Celeste, The(Kleinsinger, G.) Three Strangers, The (Maconchy, E.) Story of Ferdinand, The (Haufrecht, H.) Three Suitors, The (Brumby, C.) Story of Lt. Cockatoo, The (Tate, P.) Three Sundays of a Poet; see: The Unicorn, the Strange Night, A (Polgar, T.) Gorgon, and the Manticore Student from Salamanca, The (Bach, J.) Three Volunteers, The (Williams, K.) Sun and the Wind, The (Boroff, E.) Three Wee Pigs, The (Erickson, E.) Sunday Excursion (Wilder, A.) Three Wise Monkeys, The (Oliver, S.) Susannah, Don't You Cry (Loomis, C.) Three Wishes, The (Combs, R.) Suzanne and her Double (Gingold, N.) Through the Looking Glass (Care, R.) Sweet Betsy from Pike (Bucci, M.) Through the Looking Glass (White, M.) Sweetree (Forman, J.) Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found Swiss Family Robinson, The (Markham, S.) There (Josephs, W.) Swiss Family Robinson, The (Tandowsky, J.) Thursday's Child (Rodgers, L.) Swiss Nativity [Die ZeUer Weinaeht] (Burkhard, P.) Tiger of Chungshan, The (Scarim, N.) System, The (Bach, J.) Time Flies (Oliver, S.) Tin Pan Ali (Nield, D.) Takeover, The (Dreyfus, G.) Tiniest Town in Mexico, The (Herzog, E.) Tale for a Deaf Ear (Bucei, M.) Tiny Tim's Christmas Carol (Merman, J. & Leisy, J.) To Let the Captive Go (Stewart, F.) Tale from Chaucer, A (Gordon, P.) To Please Mr. Plumjoy; see: A Christmas Eve with Tale of Issoumbochi, The (Ward-Steinman, D.) Tale of Peter Rabbit, The (ZanineUi, L.) Music Tales from the Arabian Nights (Fahrner, R.) Toad of Toad Hall (Fraser-Simson, H.) Tales of Rhyme and Reason [Six Short Pieces] Tod's Girl (Kelly, R.) (Barab, S.) Tom and the Waterbabies (Bainbridge, B.) Taming of the Shrew, The (Giannini, V.) Tom Sawyer (Barton, D. & Bond, M.) Taming of the Shrew, The; see also: Christopher Tom Sawyer (Elkus, J.) Sly; Petruchio Tom Sawyer (Gates, K.) Tartuffe (Mechem, K.) Tom Sawyer (O'Toole, A.) -197- Tom Sawyer (Reinstedt, M. & B.) Tom Sawyer (Skeens, G.) Tom Sawyer to the Rescue (Lackey, L.) Tom Sawyer; see also: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; Huckleberry Finn Tom Thumb (Pradell, L.) Tom Thumb (Tobias, H.) Tom Thumb; see also: Pollicino TOMO - Opera Fantasy for Children (Horvit, M.) Tony Beaver (Marais, J.) Too Dear; see: The Prisoner Tooth for Paul Revere, A (Siegmeister, E.) Total Sweet Success, A [The £1,000,000 Bank Note] (Goldstein, W.) Tower, The (Levy, M.D.) Tower, The; see: Something's Gonna Happen Town Musicians of Bremen, The (Zytowski, C.I Schubert) Toy Shop, The (Barab, S.) Toys in the Haunted Castle (Zawadsky, P.) Transformations (Susa, C.) Treasure Island (Averill, R.) Treasure Island (Elkus, J.) Treasure Island; see also: Pieces of Eight Tree on the Plains, A (Bacon, E.) Tree That Found Christmas, The (Kleinsinger, G.) Trial of the Gyspy (Menotti, G.C.) Trip, The (Schwartz, S.) Triumph of Punch, The (Vernon, A.) Trixie True, Teen Detective (Hamilton, K.) Trouble in Tahiti (Bernstein, L.) True Story of the Three Little Pigs, The (DePue, W.E.) Tub, The (Wilding-White, R.) Tubby and the Jazz Band (Kleinsinger, G.) Tubby Goes to the Circus (Kleinsinger, G.) Tubby the Tuba (Kleinsinger, G.) Tumbledown Dick (Larsen, L.) Tumbler of Notre Dame, The (Ahlstrom, D.) Tumbleweeds (Christiansen, A.) Tunesmith of Boston (Everitt, M.A.) Turtle Drum, The (Arnold, M.) Turtleshell, The (Winstead, W.) Twelve Dancing Princesses, The (Closson, D.M.) Twilight of Magic, The (Hemenway, E.) Two Circustories (Merman, J.) Two Fiddlers, The (Davies, P.M.) Two Imposters, The (Kondorossy, L.) Two Suitors, The (Brumby, C.) Two Tickets to Omaha [Perfidy Confounded] (Hannay, R.) Ugly Duckling, The (Gross, E.) Ugly Duckling, The (Pradell, L.) Ugly Duckling, The (Seale, S.) Ugly Duckling, The (Tobias, H.) Uncle Billy's Candy Shop (Obenchain, V.) Under One Roof (DiChiera, K.) Unicorn in the Garden, The (Smith, R.) Unicorn, the Gorgon, and the Manticore, The (Menotti, G.C.) University Greys, The (Kreutz, A.) Unmusical Impresario, The (Davis, K.K.) Updated Alice, The (Alcorn, N.) Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall, The (Gesner, C.) Valley and the Hill, The (Williamson, M.) Vigilance (DiChiera, K.) Vive le Louvre! (Cross, J.A.) Voice, The (Kondorossy, L.) Voice Still and Small, A (Sargon, S.A.) Voyage of St. Brendan, The (Paynter, J.) Wackadoo Zoo, The (Gallina, J.) Wacky and his Fuddlejig (Swann, D.) Walk with Mr. Peeps, A (Alexander, N.) Wanderer: A Ballad of Now, The (Boesing, P. & M.) Washington Exchange (Brouwer, M.) Washington, George; see: George Washington and Abraham Lincoln; Let George Do It Wat Tyler (Bush, A.) Watch Out! or the Music Will Get You (Miller, H.) We Live in the City (Balkin, A.) Welcome to the Zoo (Solly, B.) We're Gonna Drive Them Crazy (Scarim, N.) We've Come from the City (Haufrecht, H.) What Men Live By (Martinu, B.) What the Old Man Does Is Always Right (Hoddinott, A.) What Will the Neighbors Say; see: Tales of Rhyme and Reason What's New? (O'Leary, M.) Wheel of the World, The (Crosse, G.) Wheels (Beall, M.K. & Carter, J.) When the Christ Child Came (Clokey, J.W.) Where Love Is, God Is Also; see: Once Upon a Christmas Where the Rainbow Ends (Smolover, R.) Where the Wild Things Are (Knussen, O.) Whirligig (Brisman, H.) White Butterfly, A (Leichtling, A.) Who Am I (Barab, S.) Wicked Sam and the Devil (Polifrone, J.) Wild Swans (Paynter, J.) Wild Things, The (Pradell, L.) Wild West Show, The (Wesley-Smith, M.) Wild West Woman (Parks, R.D.) Will Jack Be Here for Christmas? (Clark, M.M.) William TeU (Tobias, H.) Willie Tree, The (Wilder, A.) Willow Pattern Plate, The (Mendosa, D.) Wind in the Willows (Hulett, M.) Wind in the WiUows (Rydberg, S.) Wind in the Willows (Strauch, C.) Wind in the WiUows; see also: Toad of Toad Hall Windstorm in Bubbleland (Rogers, F.) Winnie the Pooh (Israel, B.) Winter Star, The (Williamson, M.) Wir bauen eine Stadt; see: Let's Build a Town Wise and the Foolish, The (List, K.) Wise Shoemaker, The (Brumby, C.) Wise Woman and the King, The [Die Kluge] (Orff, C.) Wish is a Dream, A (Mendosa, D.) Wish Machine, The (Wodmansky, W.) Wishing Tree, The (Brooks, R.J.) Witch's Broom, The (Rea, A.) Wizard of Oz, The (Eiler, J.) Wizard of Oz, The (Puras, E.) Wizard's Ring, The (Rea, A.) Wolferl (Gingold, N.) Wonderous Love (Hunkins, E.) -198- Worst Thing in the World, The (Moore, C.) Xingu (Hoyland, V.) Yankee Pedlar (Duke, J.) Yearbook! (Curnow, P.) Yehu (Zador, E.) Yolanda (Ramsier, P.) You'U Find the Magic (Roberts, J.) You'U Never Get It Off the Ground (Kalmanoff, M.) Young Abe Lincoln (Ziskin, V. & Javits, J.) Young Dracula (Kelly, T.) Young Goodman Brown (Lenel, L.) Young Lincoln (Hunkins, E.) Young Lincoln II (Hunkins, E.) Young Pioneer, The (Micciche, J.) Young Tom Edison (Kalmanoff, M.) Young Visiters, The (St. Pierre, D.) Yucatan Relics, The (Spira, R.) Yuck, it's Muck (Fahrner, R.) Yuwidi (Moore, R.) ZeUer Weihnacht, Die; see: Swiss Nativity Zetabet (Barnes, E.) Zodiac (Freed, A.) -199- CENTRAL OPERA SERVICE Sponsored by the Metropolitan Opera National Council Metropolitan Opera Lincoln Center New York. 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Individual Membership COS Bulletins, Information Service, Reduced Conference Registration -Fee' $20.00 Individual Service Membership As above with Position Assistance Service $35.00 MUSICAL MATERIALS: availability of scores, parts, orchestrations; publishers. Membership for Music Libraries COS Bulletins, Conference Announcements $15.00 TRANSLATIONS: availability, where and when performed, rights; availability of English captions. SCENERY, COSTUMES: rental, sale, or exchange opportunities; new production devices. COMPANY STATISTICS: schedules, auditoria, subsidiary companies, board, guild and management structures, full time/part time staff positions, artistic staff, union contracts, budgets, income, support sources, ticket prices, subscription percentages, attendance, educational/communityAouring programs, apprentice programs, composers' showcases and workshops. ACADEMIC OPERA DEPARTMENTS: director/chairman, repertoire, attendance, community/school/touring programs, degrees, related departments/programs and degrees, cooperative programs with professional companies. ANNUAL OPERA STATISTICS: number and type of organizations performing opera/musical theatre works, numbers of productions and performances, number of American and foreign premieres, audiences, expenses, repertoire performed. for overseas postage and handling, add . . $10.00 POSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Listings of positions open in general arts management, conducting, coaching/accompanying, development/fund raising, public relations, and technical theatre. (Resumes required) For Company/Institutional Members: distribution of job descriptions to applicable candidates. MEETINGS Annual Central Opera Service National Conference Central Opera Service Regional Conferences DIRECTORIES AND SPECIAL LISTINGS Opera/Music Theatre Companies and Workshops in the U.S. and Canada Operas and Publishers; musical material; special editions and adaptations AUDITORIA: in use by company/workshop, seating capacity, American Contemporary Operas stage size; new theatres under construction. Foreign Contemporary Operas CAREER ASSISTANCE: competitions and performance oppor- World and American Premieres tunities for young singers, apprentice programs for singers, Children's Operas coaches, directors, administrators, and stage technicians; English Translations competitions for composers and librettists, showcase Sets and Costumes Available for Rent or Sale workshops for new works. English Captions for Live-Performance Projection Opera Repertory USA QUARTERLY PUBLICATION Complete Annual Performance Listing COS BULLETIN: includes U.S. and Canadian news items, new Career Guide for the Young American Singer operas, premieres and commissions here and abroad, opera Guide for Opera Administrators,- Trustees, and Boards of companies, new ideas in programming, academic workDirectors shops, educational departments, production methods, fund Style in Opera Production raising, publishers, composers, opportunities for young Conference Transcripts and Reports singers, recent appointments, reviews of books and periodicals, obituaries, survey statistics, performance listings. (publications price list available upon request)