Lafayette #1
Playscript by Mandy Conner
Elizabeth Landry is a brave and compassionate 13-year-old girl in Lafayette, Number One, set in 19th-century New Orleans during a yellow fever epidemic. She’s determined to tell the stories of the poor and forgotten, especially the children buried in Lafayette Cemetery. Through her journal, Elizabeth gives a voice to those overlooked by society, showing courage and a strong sense of justice.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Playscript Adapted by Peter and Hans Bloede
Katrina VanTassel, is a charming, confident, and clever young woman. As the daughter of a wealthy farmer, she is admired for her beauty and grace, but she’s also smart and socially aware. Katrina often uses her charm to her advantage, especially when it comes to her suitors, Ichabod Crane and Brom Bones. Though she appears sweet and gentle, she’s not afraid to manipulate situations to maintain control and get what she wants.
12 Angry Jurors
Playscript adapted by Sherman L. Sergel
Juror #7 is a flashy, impatient woman who treats jury duty like a nuisance. She’s more interested in getting to her evening plans than discussing the case. Sarcastic and dismissive, she votes “guilty” out of convenience, not belief. When the majority shifts, she quickly changes her vote just to end the deliberation.
Babes In Toyland
Little Bo Peep is a sweet, kind-hearted shepherdess known for her gentle nature and constant worry over her missing sheep. Often portrayed as innocent and dreamy, she brings warmth and tenderness to the story. Though she may seem timid at first, Bo Peep shows surprising courage and determination when her friends are in trouble or when standing up to villains in Toyland.