How The Slug Stole Solstice

How The Slug Stole Solstice by Drue Robinson

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Productions (5)
Comedy
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50 - 60 minutes
7 W, 6 M,  (12-19 actors possible: 5-13 W, 4-10 M)
Set: Flexible. Actual fir branches may be used to create the forest, and the moon may be flown in if stage rigging allows.

Turning a holiday classic upside-down, How the Slug Stole Solstice is alternative fare for those who may not celebrate traditional Christmas or Hanukkah. In this delightfully wacky multi-generational comedy (in Seuss-like rhyme), a giant banana slug named Sally, accompanied by three hand-picked thugs, must battle her fear of the dark to make a journey through the spookiest of forests to stop Winter Solstice, and bring back the sun earlier than scheduled. As told around a campfire by Grampa Joe to his granddaughters Cricket and Boo, the story of Sally's adventures with a scary forest witch and an intellectual bumblebee (among many others) leads Boo to her own magical understanding of conquering one's fears.

Pricing Information

Min. Performance Fee* $55
Standard Edition $11.99
Stage Manager Edition $24.99
Archival Video License $75

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Play Details

Turning a holiday classic upside-down, How the Slug Stole Solstice is alternative fare for those who may not celebrate traditional Christmas or Hanukkah. In this delightfully wacky multi-generational comedy (in Seuss-like rhyme), a giant banana slug named Sally, accompanied by three hand-picked thugs, must battle her fear of the dark to make a journey through the spookiest of forests to stop Winter Solstice, and bring back the sun earlier than scheduled. As told around a campfire by Grampa Joe to his granddaughters Cricket and Boo, the story of Sally's adventures with a scary forest witch and an intellectual bumblebee (among many others) leads Boo to her own magical understanding of conquering one's fears.

  • Comedy
  • |
  • 50 - 60 minutes
  • 7 W, 6 M,  (12-19 actors possible: 5-13 W, 4-10 M)
  • Set: Flexible. Actual fir branches may be used to create the forest, and the moon may be flown in if stage rigging allows.

Production History

DEC 06, 2019 - DEC 07, 2019
Gibson School of the Arts
Alliston, ON Canada
Gibson School of the Arts Alliston, ON Canada
NOV 29, 2014 - DEC 21, 2014
Olympia Family Theater
Olympia, WA United States
Olympia Family Theater Olympia, WA United States
DEC 16, 2009 - DEC 16, 2009
San Vicente School
Big Bend National Park, TX United States
San Vicente School Big Bend National Park, TX United States
DEC 14, 2007 - DEC 21, 2007
Manassas Park High School
Manassas Park, VA United States
Manassas Park High School Manassas Park, VA United States
DEC 04, 1996 - DEC 22, 1996
Bellingham Children's Theatre
Bellingham, WA United States
Bellingham Children's Theatre Bellingham, WA United States
No upcoming productions.
No professional productions.