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Based on the novel by Pulitzer Prize winning author Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird boldly portrays a powerful struggle of beliefs among members of a rural Southern town during the Great Depression. A quietly, altruistic attorney named Atticus Finch agrees to take on a case to defend Tom, a poor black laborer who has been accused of taking advantage of a local white girl. Amidst the backdrop of the racially charged trial, Atticus' children and their summer playmate struggle to make sense of a reclusive neighbor, their father's advanced years, and the actions of those who interact with their family. For additional information, visit Dramatic Publishing, Inc.
Aladdin and his friends, including the dancing monkey, Toodle-de-Toos, have an eye for adventure. Zorah, the mysterious stranger from the East, has an eye on Aladdin's old lamp. Darkana Nightglade, a flamboyant sorceress, has an eye on her clouded crystal ball. The beautiful Princess has an eye on Aladdin. The Sultan thought he had an eye on his great palace until it vanished! And the two genies from the lamp and the ring have an eye on each other's talents. There are spells, potions, and reversals of fortune as Aladdin discovers the magic of the lamp and his love for the Princess—and finally outwits the crafty Zorah. This new version of the "Arabian Nights" story is fast paced and funny!For additional information, visit Dramatic Publishing, Inc.
This gripping drama takes place in the Warsaw ghetto during World War II. A group of determined teenagers organize to resist the Nazis. They begin by smuggling food into the ghetto. Eventually they form the nucleus of the Warsaw uprising. These heroic young people make a pact: if anyone survives their dreadful ordeal, he or she will tell the story of what happened to them. There was only one survivor and this is the story he told. Samuel French, Inc.
This year The Orchard Lake Student Film Festival marks its fifth anniversary playing host to schools from across Southeast Michigan, and its eleventh overall aniversary. WBHS Theatre Arts Program once again welcomes Metro Detroit's most talented high school filmmakers as they gather to screen their latest short films.
Bye Bye Birdie is one of the most captivating musical shows of our time. It is a satire done with the fondest affection, and tells the story of a rock and roll singer who is about to be inducted into the army. An English Teacher, What Did I Ever See in Him?, Put on a Happy Face, One Boy, A Lot of Livin' to Do, Kids, Rosie and Spanish Rose are musical theatre classics. This is the tops in imagination and good old fashion fun. For additiona information, visit Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc.
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