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Shakespeare's Super Snowy Seasonal Sleigh Ride Stage Show!

Shakespeare's Super Snowy Seasonal Sleigh Ride Stage Show!

by Lindsay Price

Shakespeare’s characters are festive. Very festive. And they deserve to be part of the corporate machine that celebrates the holidays every year!

Perhaps there are some characters who don’t exactly make the right choices that would fit the seasonal spirit… but if we can overlook that, so can you. Huzzah!

Comedy Holiday Shakespeare Vignettes
This is a vignette play!

Recommended for High Schools and Middle Schools

Running Time
About 70 minutes
Approximate; excludes intermissions and scene changes
Cast
36 Characters
6 M11 F19 Any Gender
Set
Simple set
Length
58 pages
Free Excerpt

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36 Characters
6 M, 11 F, 19 Any Gender

Characters in this play are currently identified as male or female. Directors are welcome to assign any gender (binary or non-binary) to any character and modify pronouns accordingly.

PUCK [A] 78 lines
PEASEBLOSSOM [A] 69 lines
COBWEB [A] 57 lines
ROMEO [M] 34 lines
JULIET [F] 35 lines
HERMIA [F] 33 lines
HELENA [F] 33 lines
BENEDICK [M] 12 lines
BEATRICE [F] 14 lines
DOGBERRY [A] 11 lines
VERGES [A] 12 lines
FIRST JANET [F] 20 lines
SECOND JANET [F] 22 lines
THIRD JANET [F] 24 lines
HAMLET [A] 36 lines
HAMLET SR [A] 19 lines
MARCELLUS [A] 14 lines
HORATIO [A] 25 lines
OBERON [M] 5 lines
SHYLOCK [A] 19 lines
OTHELLO [M] 13 lines
LADY M [F] 23 lines
QUINCE [A] 33 lines
FLUTE [A] 14 lines
SNOUT [A] 22 lines
STARVELING [A] 30 lines
SNUG [A] 15 lines
BOTTOM [A] 45 lines
RICHARD III [M] 1 line
(One monologue)
REGAN [F] 15 lines
GONERIL [F] 14 lines
TAMORA [F] 1 line
(One monologue)
LORD M [M] 1 line
(One monologue)
TEARLAG [A] 30 lines
TOMAG [A] 24 lines
TEASAG [A] 45 lines

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*Welcome to our Featured Play Spotlight. * If you believe that Shakespeare’s characters deserve to celebrate the holidays too, then the “what if” holiday extravaganza, Shakespeare’s Super Snowy Seasonal Sleigh Ride Stage Show! by Lindsay Price is for you! Shakespeare’s characters are festive. Very festive. And they deserve to be part of the corporate machine that celebrates the holidays every year! Perhaps there are some characters who don’t exactly make the right choices that would fit the seasonal spirit… but if we can overlook that, so can you. Huzzah! Let’s hear from the author!1. Why did you write this play? I love putting literary characters in situations they’d never find themselves in. How do their personality and behaviours translate into different scenarios? 2. Describe the theme in one or two sentences. A holiday themed “what if” extravaganza. 3. What’s the most important visual for you in this play? It’s not a visual, but the most important piece of the play are the character wants. Every single character, even if they only have a moment on stage, wants something. Bottom desperately wants to take over as host. Peaseblossom wants to be inclusive and detailed and if there was an informational slide deck, they wouldn’t be unhappy. Verges wants to eat 12 grapes and Dogberry wants nothing to do with it. 4. If you could give one piece of advice for those producing the play, what would it be? Have fun, play the extremes of the character personalities, don’t use blackouts, and do a little googling to find out why all three witches are named Janet. 5. Why is this play great for student performers? The play offers a great introduction to some iconic characters. The holidays will never be the same! 6. Why is this play great for online performances? Acting is acting whether it’s on stage, 6ft apart or in a tiny screen box. Focus on character, communication, and conflict and you’ll be great. Get your copy of _Shakespeare’s Super Snowy Seasonal Sleigh Ride Stage Show! _right here, right now!Not right for your group right now? Search our play catalogue to find one that your performers will love!
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