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  • Oscar Wilde: Three Plays for Children: Three Magical Plays for Very Young Children

    Oscar Wilde, Phil Clark

    language (Oberon Books, June 18, 2012)
    Three of Wilde’s short stories adapted into enchanting plays for young children.The Selfish Giant chases away spring and summer, leaving the garden in a permanent winter. Only when the giant realises his selfishness and opens his garden to the local children does the summer return bringing with it warmth, brightness and joy. The people of the town celebrate the unveiling of their new statue of The Happy Prince. But all is not as it seems with this new golden statue. In his desire to help the poor and suffering in the town, the Prince persuades a migrating swallow to assist him, and a timeless tale of love and kindness is born.What makes a good friend? Little Hans's best friend is Hugh the Miller but while Hans is happy to share all the lovely flowers and fruit from his garden, Hugh isn't quite so generous with his own things. Join three lively characters in The Devoted Friend as they explore the ups and downs of friendship in this new play for the very young.
  • Holly and Ivan's Christmas Adventure

    Oliver Lansley

    language (Oberon Books, July 31, 2012)
    A brand new Christmas story for children, Holly and Ivan’s Christmas Adventure is a magical tale of two brave little toys who fall off the back of Santa’s Sleigh on Christmas Eve. Not wanting their new owners to wake up to no presents, they set off on an epic journey to find them.Presented here as both a story book and a play, Holly and Ivan’s Christmas Adventure is packed with charming illustrations.
  • Class Acts: New Plays for Children to Act

    Lin Coghlan, Philip Osment, Oladipo Agboluaje

    eBook (Oberon Books, June 29, 2009)
    The Wish Collector by Oladipo Agbolauje: A magical epic whirling from a playground in Britain to a village in Sierra LeoneThe Acme Thunderer by Lin Coghlan: A funny, moving family drama of pigeons and siblings, set amid the Blitz.Of the Terrifying Events on the Hamelin Estate by Philip Osment: A high-spirited contemporary satire bringing the Pied Piper legend up-to-date.Three 30 minute plays by leading playwrights for children to act, commissioned by the Unicorn, one of the world’s foremost companies creating theatre with young people. Premiered as end of year performances by primary classes, the scripts are ideal school productions or for younger youth theatre groups. They are designed to be directed by teachers or youth leaders with no previous drama training. The book includes advice and ideas to support preparation, rehearsal and production.
  • The Cracks in my Skin

    Phil Porter

    language (Oberon Books, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Do you find it hard? Getting close? I want to get close but I can't stop blowing things apart. Vexing people like a bomb'Janie's a force of nature, like some considerable disaster zone. It's baking hot, her mouth is peeling away and now she's got horns. Been on her head for yonks apparently, growing... Roper can feel his grandson Linden pulling away from him, pushing him away... like his eyes are mini pebbles all suddenly.Like everyone, Josefa needs a bit of a miracle to happen. One summer's night, with the help of a paddling pool, a baby dragon and a bottle of gin, it does. But how long can anything perfect last?Funny, open-hearted, surprising and strange, The Cracks in My Skin is a new kind of love story...a new kind of family. It opened at The Studio at Manchester Royal Exchange, in February 2008.
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles

    Clive Francis, Arthur Conan Doyle

    Paperback (Oberon Books, Nov. 12, 2013)
    A bloodcurdling howl is heard across a cold, moonlit moor; the spectral hound has claimed another victim. Sherlock Holmes, the world famous detective of Baker Street, and the ever-reliable Watson are called upon to investigate the legendary plague of Baskerville Manor.This modern adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles was commissioned by Nottingham and Salisbury Playhouses, and author Clive Francis worked alongside Tim Bird (who created an ingenious projection design) and the director Richard Baron. Subsequent to this initial production, this adaptation completed three UK tours in seven years."Gripping theatricality." - Sunday Express"Excellent... Highly enjoyable." - Daily Telegraph
  • The Little Mermaid

    Pam Gems, Hans Christian Andersen

    Paperback (Oberon Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Adaptation of Andersen's classic tale by acclaimed writer Pam Gems.
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  • Alex and the Winter Star

    Ann Coburn

    language (Oberon Books, Jan. 8, 2009)
    In this hilarious sequel to Alex and The Warrior, Alex and Cat are once again faced with keeping the unruly Warrior under control, not an easy feat for the pair as I'm sure you all know. One year older, Alex has started to doubt his old friend Warrior, but Warrior cannot leave until he's vanquished his deadly enemy the Skarg... Somehow the dreaded Skarg, who still can't decide whether to destroy the Earth or star in the next Hollywood movie, have found a way to break out of the game and with their new found freedom are planning world domination! Only through securing the help of his friend Alex can Warrior stop the villains dastardly plans and save the world from invasion... Incorporating the themes of friendship and what it means to belong, Alex and the Winter Star is not only play jam packed with adventure, danger and magic, but is underlined by important concepts and issues. Ideal for young actors and schools, Alex's new adventures are sure to capture the imagination of young readers, sending them spinning into a mystical world of possibilities.
  • GREY

    Koko Brown, Bimpe Alliu

    eBook (Oberon Books, Aug. 1, 2019)
    She is a strong, independent, black woman. She has a roof over her head. She has food in her fridge. She lives a good life. She’s also a little bit sad, a lot of the time. She doesn’t understand why.Following her five-star solo show WHITE, Koko Brown brings you the second instalment of the Colour Trilogy, GREY – an innovative, candid show exploring depression and black women’s mental health, blending spoken word, vocal looping, and full British Sign Language integration. This edition of the play text contains colour illustrations by Bimpe Alliu.
  • Coburn Three Plays: Get Up and Tie Your Fingers, Safe, Devil's Ground: Get Up and Tie Your Fingers/Safe/Devil's Ground

    Ann Coburn

    language (Oberon Books, March 18, 2003)
    Includes the plays Get Up and Tie Your Fingers, Devil's Ground and SafeGet Up and Tie Your Fingers, Ann Coburn’s first play, was premiered at the 1995 Borders Festival and had a successful run at the 1996 Edinburgh Festival. It is the achingly sad and ultimately uplifting story of three women coping with death, dealing with guilt, and learning to let their children go.Safe is a play which taps into the deep, shared roots of childhood in order to explore contemporary parental fears about the safety of their children.Devil's Ground is the story of an historical act of genocide, told through the personal tragedy of one Reiver family.
  • Two Plays for Young People: "The Flying Machine" , "Smashed Eggs"

    Phil Porter

    language (Oberon Books, May 23, 2008)
    Life isn’t much fun for the two children trapped on Ward One of St Ruth’s Hospital for Damaged Eyes in The Flying Machine. But then a new boy arrives at the hospital and he is soon leading a revolt against Nurse Cakebread’s hard regime. Armed with a set of blueprints and a cunning escape plan, he turns everything on the ward upside down. Full of laughs and action The Flying Machine is a play of heroic deeds, despicable schemes and acts of amazing bravery. In Smashed Eggs - winner of the Arts Council Children's Award in 2003 - Titus and Miranda are being driven crazy by their mum's ridiculous rules. She has a rule for everything: what to have for breakfast, what to wear when mopping and even a timetable for polishing wellingtons. One day, Miranda leads Titus on a journey which changes the way they look at the world forever. What would happen if they disobey mum?
  • Anita and Me

    Tanika Gupta, Meera Syal

    Paperback (Oberon Books, April 26, 2016)
    This poignant coming-of-age tale follows Meena, a girl growing up in the only Punjabi family in a 1970s Black Country mining village. Meena spends her days happily getting into scrapes with the local children until one day the impossibly cool Anita enters her life. Soon Meena’s world is turned upside down as she is caught between two very different cultures.
  • Mrs Reynolds and the Ruffian

    Gary Owen

    eBook (Oberon Books, April 15, 2010)
    Friendships grow in the most unlikely of places. Mrs Reynolds is a little old lady. Jay is a troubled youth. When he vandalises her lovingly tended garden, the authorities send him back to help her fix it. It seems a recipe for disaster - but human beings are more complex than the headlines.At first glance this is a simple tale of two generations locked in battle, Mrs Reynolds standing up for traditional values with her "nice little house, nice little garden and nice little life" vs. Jay, the textbook chain-smoking hoodie prowling the urban jungle demanding respect but offering little in return. But there is more to these characters than the other suspects. Just as they think they have the measure of each other, something is revealed and they are shocked by what they find out.Mrs Reynolds and the Ruffian explores human nature and friendship alongside the social climate of modern Britain giving a warm, funny and wise glimpse into the way we live now.