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Good Heavens!: One-Act Plays for Children

Author: Poile Sengupta

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Seven thought-provoking and fun plays for children

The stage is a magical place, where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary and imagination rules supreme. Discover the wonders of the stage with Good Heavens!. The seven plays in this collection will help you explore different aspects of theatre. While some require interesting sets, props and costumes, others demand imaginative choreography, music, and stage lighting. Good Heavens!, No, Not I and Stone Soup will have the audience doubling up with laughter; Hamsadhwani and A Christmas Miracle will make them ponder and debate; and The White Elephant and The Monster Night throw up unusual problems that children resolve!

In the detailed introduction, the author discusses theatre, its origins, and how to prepare for a production. Meticulous, with step-by-step details on auditions, rehearsals, props, set design, sound, music, costumes and lighting, it acquaints you with the stage and its requirements.

Written by one of India’s most exciting playwrights for children, Good Heavens! is invaluable for all who are interested in children’s plays, and especially those involved in children’s theatre productions.

• Published by Penguin Books India
• Published: June 2006
• Imprint: Puffin
• ISBN: 014333512X
• Edition: Paperback
• Format: B
• Extent: 208pp
• Classification: Drama


About the author Poile Sengupta has written several books for children. Her published works include The Exquisite Balance, The Way to My Friend’s House, Story of the Road, How the Path Grew (CBT), Waterflowers (Scholastic), Role Call and Role Call Again (Rupa). Her stories have appeared in various anthologies like The Puffin Treasury of Modern Indian Stories, Sorry, Best Friend and One World (Tulika), and The Best of Target. Her column, ‘A Letter to You’, ran in Children’s World for nearly three decades. Poile is also a playwright. She has written several plays for adults of which Mangalam has been published by Seagull Books, Calcutta. She has also written one full length and a number of short plays for children. She is a teacher at school and college level and a well-known theatre person in Bangalore, which is her home. She has recently moved to Delhi to be with her husband who is a senior civil servant.

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