MICHAEL J BOBBITT   


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Plays by Michael J Bobbitt

MICHAEL J BOBBITT
Mirandy and Brother Wind
1st Produced:
Adventure Theatre, 7300 MacArthur Blvd Glen Echo, MD
Jan 2011
Company:
Adventure Theatre and African Continuum Theatre
1st Published:
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Genre:
50 min
Musical
Parts:
Male
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Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes:
Adapted by Michael J Bobbitt and John L. Cornelius,II; Music and lyrics by John L. Cornelius, II
Synopsis:
Who will take the cake? Why, Mirandy of course. The junior cake walk happens soon and Mirandy needs a dance partner. Who can high step and kick the best? Why Brother Wind! But how can Mirandy captured him? Grandmother Beasley says, "Can't nobody put shackles on Brother Wind, chile. He be special. He be free." Leave it to Mirandy, shell catch him; she'll grab hold of that Brother Wind and win that delicious cake! Through her journey to capture Brother Wind, Mirandy learns something special - freedom and kindness.
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MICHAEL J BOBBITT
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
1st Produced:
Adventure Theatre, 7300 MacArthur Blvd, Glen Echo, MD
Dec 2010
Company:
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1st Published:
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ISBN/ASIN
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To Buy This Play:
I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com
or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page
Genre:
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Adaptation
Parts:
Male
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Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes:
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Synopsis:
Featuring everyones favorite characters: Hermey the Elf, Sam the Snowman, the Misfit Toys, the Abominable Snow Monster, Yukon Cornelius, Santa, and (of course) Rudolph, this will be a holiday show for the young and old alike! This wonderful cultural tradition speaks to the misfit in all of us.
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