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A Wrinkle in Time (Young)

A Wrinkle in Time (Young)

adapted from the novel by Madeleine L'Engle

 Drama

  Full-length85-95 minutes.

 13 actors possible

 One of literature's most enduring young heroines, Meg Murry, is back--braces, stubbornness and all. Once again, she's joining forces with Mrs. Whatsit, Charles Wallace, Calvin O'Keefe and more to battle the forces of evil so she can rescue her father, save humanity and find herself. In the end, we know two things for sure: 1. Love CAN overcome evil and 2. There IS such a thing as a tesseract.

Recommended for professional theaters, colleges, advanced actors. Originally produced at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland, Oregon. Featuring a fresh framing device, this devised theater adaptation (featuring a flexible ensemble of 13) is tailor-made for adventurous professional theaters or colleges that want to imagine this classic tale with a new spin. Perfect for ensembles who want to collaborate, advanced student actors, or groups who want to tell this story in an unexpected way.

Read the full play below - for free!

Performance rights are currently available in most areas, but may have restrictions in the areas of New York City, Los Angeles, and the West End. Contact us for details. Royalty Information: Minimum royalty fee per performance (non-professional): $125. Script fee for Printable PDF: $150 (print/copy as many times as you need for your production). Please contact us at info@yourstagepartners.com with the details of your production request (including production dates, # of performances, seating capacity, and average ticket price) and we get back to you shortly. Want a single script copy? Just let us know.

Live-streaming rights are available. Contact us at info@yourstagepartners.com with the details of your request.

Check out 3 other full-length adaptations of A Wrinkle in Time: by James Sie, John Glore, Morgan Gould, and two one-act versions.  


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