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Bring ancient wisdom to your classroom with Why We Have Day and Night by Barbara Winther. This engaging drama is a standout choice for educators looking for culturally rich middle school play scripts. Based on a traditional Australian Aborigine tale, the story follows a high-stakes conflict where flying animals are pitted against land animals. As the two groups clash, students explore a timeless narrative that points out the foolishness of pride and the consequences of war. It’s an imaginative, thought-provoking piece that is as educational as it is entertaining. Order yours today!
Cultural Exploration: Introduces students to Australian Aborigine folklore and storytelling traditions.
Timeless Themes: Effectively addresses complex topics like pride, conflict, and the importance of harmony.
Ensemble-Friendly: Features a large cast of 14 flexible roles, perfect for involving an entire class.
Accessible Length: A concise 30-minute running time makes it ideal for school assemblies or drama workshops.
Engaging Characters: Diverse animal roles allow students to experiment with creative movement and character acting.
Finding high-quality middle school play scripts that balance meaningful lessons with an exciting plot can be a challenge for busy drama directors. Why We Have Day and Night provides the perfect solution, offering a unique opportunity for students to delve into world mythology while honing their performance skills. This script helps young actors understand the gravity of conflict through a relatable, nature-based allegory, making it a powerful teaching tool for any theater program. Start your production with Plays Magazine today!
Grade Level: Middle Grades
Cast Size: 14 (Male or Female)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Genre: Folk Tale / Diversity
Subject: Australian Aborigine Lore
Format: Royalty-Free Script (requires subscription)
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