Production archives

Joan

JOAN is written by MYT Executive Director Harmonie Baker, and frames the martyrdom of Joan of Arc within a fantasy, tabletop role playing game. The characters outside the game and inside the game are played by different student actors. Together they tell a story about power, belief and sacrifice.

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The Witches

This is not a fairy-tale. This is about real witches! There is nothing they hate as much as children and witches will do anything to get rid of them!

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Flora and Ulysses

Flora loves comic books, so it’s no surprise when an unassuming squirrel named Ulysses gets sucked up in the vacuum cleaner and pops out as a superhero.

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Boy with a Suitcase

When his parents send him to his brother in London, Naz fancies himself like Sinbad, a man of many voyages and endless stories. On his journey, Naz befriends Krysia, who helps him stay safe. Armed with his stories and his new friend, Naz is able to face the dangerous journey and keep hope alive.

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Lost Tales

Eight quirky tales filled with magic and mystery from around the world. Forgotten myths, unusual legends and a traveling troupe of eccentric actors.

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Summer Camp, 2021

Three weeks to adapt a one act, learn lines, build sets, stage, costumes & props, blocking and rehearsals culminating in two outdoor neighborhood shows.

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MYT’s Adventures In Radio Sound

Before there was television, before there were movies, there were RADIO programs. It’s like a podcast with a live audience. Yes, families actually gathered around their radios in the evening and listened to comedies, detective dramas, action adventures, horror stories and more.

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The Jungle Book

The exciting adventures of Mowgli, the Indian boy, raised by caring wolves, befriended by Bagheera, the Panther, and Baloo, the Bear, and threatened by Shere Kahn, the evil tiger.

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Harriet The Spy

Harriet M. Welch is the willful only child of well-to-do socialites. She is also a spy, who observes her friends and neighbors and writes about them in her notebook.

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Honk! Jr.

Ugly looks quite a bit different from his siblings. The other animals on the farm are quick point this out. Feeling rather foul about himself, the little fowl finds himself on an adventure of self-discovery. Along the way, Ugly finds out being different is not a bad thing to be.

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Twelfth Night

Viola thinks her brother is dead. He thinks that she is dead. Everyone thinks that she is her brother. Everyone thinks that her brother is her. Shenanigans ensue.

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