The big book of folktale plays One-act adaptations of folktales from around the world, for stage and puppet performance

Sylvia E. Kamerman

Book - 1997

A collection of thirty-two plays, including five suitable for the puppet stage, adapted from folktales of various countries.

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Published
Boston : Plays, Inc 1997, c1991.
Language
English
Main Author
Sylvia E. Kamerman (-)
Edition
1st paperback ed
Physical Description
323 p. ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780823802944
  • The Bell of Atri (Italy) / Adele Thane
  • The sleeping mountains (Mexico) / Barbara Winther
  • The boy who went to the north wind (Sweden) / Jean Feather
  • A triumph of wits (China) / Margaret Hall
  • The mice that ate money (India) / Beatrice S. Smith
  • Baron Barnaby's box (Wales) / J.G.Colson
  • The king and the bee (Israel) / Virginia Payne Whitworth
  • The Hodja speaks (Turkey) / Barbara Winther
  • The Bremen town musicians (Germany) / Mildred Hark McQueen
  • The snow witch (Russia) / Dorothy Dixon
  • The white spider's gift (South America) / Jamie Turner
  • The king's dreams (Russia) / Lenore Blumenfeld
  • The strange and wonderful object (China) / Gillian L.Plescia
  • The miller's guest (England) / Margaret Hall
  • Cap O'rushes (England) / Jean Feather
  • The cobbler who became and astrologer (Germany) / Joellen Bland
  • Dame fortune and don money (Spain) / Hazel W.Corson
  • Taro the fisherman (Japan) / Maureen Crane Wartski
  • Big Paul bunyan (United States) / Adele Thane
  • The three evils (China) / Dorothea Smith Coryell
  • The clever dog of Hawaii (United States) / Barbara Winther
  • The green glass ball (Ireland) / Hazel W.Corson
  • The pie and the tart (France) / Margaret Hall
  • Night of the trolls (Norway) / Suzanne Rahn
  • Big cat, little cat, old man monkey (Japan) / Gillian L.Plescia
  • Barnaby the brave (England) / Lenore Blumenfeld.
  • Puppet Plays. Why the sea is salt (Norway) / Lewis Mahlmann & David Cadwalader Jones
  • Monkey business (India) / Claire Boiko
  • The strongest being (Japan) / Helen L.Howard
  • The perfect gift for a princess / Phyllis J.Perry
  • How the little dipper came to be / Lewis Mahlmann
  • Spinning a spider's tale / Sari Rose.
Review by Horn Book Review

With the exception of a Paul Bunyan play and a few others, most of these thirty-two adaptations of folk tales will be unfamiliar to children. The adaptations of the tales to one-act plays and puppet plays, with casts of four or more, are consistently appealing and will provide an introduction to the folklore of eighteen countries. From HORN BOOK 1991, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.