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Tracy Wells

TRACY WELLS  (1979 - )

Nationality:    USA
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Tracy Wells has had an avid interest in theater since her childhood when she attended many plays and musicals with her family in her hometown of Detroit, MI. Tracy later turned to acting during her teenage years but pursued a degree in the medical field, graduating from Wayne State University with a Bachelors Degree in Occupational Therapy in 2003. When her son was born in 2007, Tracy began practicing Occupational Therapy part time and began to explore her interest in playwriting. In the last year since Tracy began writing, she has had six plays purchased and published by PLAYS magazine including The Golden Goose, Arthur and the Mighty Sword, Pygmalion, Echo and Narcissus, A Hanukkah Family Recipe, and Stirring up Trouble.

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below is a list of Tracy Wells's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

Golden Goose, The         Hanukkah Family Recipe, A         Pygmalion



Golden Goose, The

Synopsis:
A humorous adaptation of the Brothers Grimm's fairy tale. This is the story of Foolish Freddy, who, though ridiculed by his family, wants nothing more than to help chop the much needed wood for the long winter. On his travels he meets an old man who, thankful for Freddy's kindness, bestows upon him a goose made of golden feathers which will bring Freddy luck. What happens next is funny, delightful and sure to please audiences of all ages.

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1st Published:
PLAYS magazine, May 2009   -

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Genre:
Children's Theater

Parts:
Male:  5            Female:  5            Other:  6+extras

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Hanukkah Family Recipe, A

Synopsis:
This is the story of Rachael, a teenage girl who struggles with upholding her family traditions during Hanukkah. While helping her grandmother complete a traditional recipe, she learns about her ancestors and in the process learns the real meaning of Hanukkah.

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PLAYS magazine, December 2009   -

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Genre:
drama One Act

Parts:
Male:  7            Female:  9            Other:  -

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Pygmalion

Synopsis:
In this one act adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's classic play Eliza Doolittle battles with Henry Higgins as she tries to learn to speak properly and maybe one day become "a lady in a flower shop". What transpires between these two famous characters is sometimes humorous, sometimes shocking, and always entertaining and promises to always delight audiences young and old.

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1st Published:
PLAYS magazine, November 2009   -

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Genre:
Adaptation of Classic Literature One Act

Parts:
Male:  4            Female:  7            Other:  5

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