The best place to find plays for children would be to use a local newspaper. If you search for local theaters and then contact them by phone to see if they have dogs or cats in an upcoming play, that would be best.
Peter and the Wolf is a classic. Many high schools have drama teams that perform plays that are suitable for children as well. Check into the plays to find out what they're about and determine if your child will like it.
Kate Oglebay has written: 'Plays for children' -- subject(s): Drama League of America, Children's plays, Bibliography 'Plays for children' -- subject(s): Children's plays, Bibliography
The children are played by children of course!
She doesn't have a daughter that plays on all my children-she was to old.
Michael Nouri plays Caleb.
Carol Preston has written: 'A trilogy of Christmas plays for children' -- subject(s): Children's plays
Minnie Hahn Boyce has written: 'Plays for children' -- subject(s): Children's plays
Coleman A. Jennings has written: 'Plays children love' -- subject(s): Plays, Collections, Children's plays, American 'The honorable Urashima Taro'
Virginia Olcott has written: 'International plays for young people' -- subject(s): Children's plays 'Market day and holiday' 'Beppo and Lucia' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Household plays for young people' -- subject(s): Children's plays 'Industrial plays for young people' -- subject(s): Children's plays 'Anton and Trini' -- subject(s): Children in Switzerland, Fiction 'Adventures in France' -- subject(s): Children 'Klaas and Jansje' -- subject(s): Fiction
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Ed O'Neill plays Al Bundy otherwise known as the father or dad on Married... with Children.
How did children entertain themselves in Tudor times? well they were lots of ways dancing, singing, plays, played instruments, went to plays.