![]() ![]() The play is written in rhyming verse, which makes it easy for younger children to remember and ideal for school productions for younger school children up to the age of eight. Each creature gets his or her turn to tell the others why they think they should be king. In this short play for children, all the creatures in the sea get together to decide who should be their king. Only this title is approved, not whole collection.KING OF THE SEA – SHORT PLAY FOR CHILDREN This blanket approval does not include any adaptations of these authors' works unless they appear on the Approved List as such.Ĭoncord Theatricals, check with UIL office on other versions In addition to those listed, all other plays written by Chekhov, Ibsen, Molière, George Bernard Shaw, Eugene O'Neill, Sophocles, Euripides, Aeschylus (translations only), and Shakespeare (cuts from original text only) are approved. ![]() These plays must also meet all other requirements of the One-Act Play Contest Rules. When a script and production are examined and approved by the administration of the producing school, the production is eligible for presentation at any contest site. The administration of the producing school is charged with the responsibility of assuring that the director complies with these requirements and that the play does not offend the moral standards of the community. Directors shall revise or reject all material within approved plays which in any way fails to meet these requirements. ![]() Directors shall eliminate profane references to a deity and obscene language or scenes from the approved production. The following plays are approved provided they comply fully with Section 1033 (c) (1) (H) Standards. An Approved List of Short Plays for Contest 2023-24 That said, any UIL One-Act Play MUST ALWAYS be approved by your local school administration for community standards. SUBMIT YOUR PLAY FOR APPROVAL PLEASE NOTE: Play titles that appear in either the short or long approved play lists that are marked with ** (after the title) will need to be checked in advance (by you) with your school's administration to confirm that the subject matter and/or dialogue/action of the play meet your local community standards. It is the responsibility of the Director to check the current approved lists and secure performance rights with the publisher before starting work on a production.Īgain, if you are planning to do a play that IS NOT already on one of the approved lists, you will need to To reiterate, directors are not required to submit plays on the approved lists to uil Directors may also submit original works, plays that are only available as internet downloads or originals with author permission, through the Play Approval process. There are numerous publishing companies whose catalogues include many of the plays found on the list of approved plays. Publishers: The League strongly encourages directors to select quality literature for competition. (i.e. Alice in Wonderland has several musical versions which would not be allowed.) This includes some versions of titles found on the approved lists where "various dramatizations" are permissible. Plays which are by nature dramatic monologues, duet acting scenes, reader’s theatre, musical theatre or which are predominantly narration, choral speaking or lack character interaction may NOT be used in this contest.
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