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Welcome to Ravenbeard Productions

Ravenbeard Productions produce play scripts for schools and youth drama groups. All our children's plays are comedies and most contain optional music. Click the links below to access details of our current play scripts.

Roger Ravenbeard

It's bad enough being an eighteenth century pirate without having your mother turn up unexpectedly, then having to hide the fact that you distress people for a living... [more about Roger Ravenbeard]

Peace & Goodwill

It's that time of year again, and Mrs Gusset is holding auditions for the school nativity play. She doesn't have an awful lot of talent to choose from but she's sure it will be all right on the night... [more about Peace & Goodwill]

Rebecca Riding Hood

As ever, Rebecca has to take a basket of goodies to Granny, but this time she is hindered by her annoying little sister, Violet... [more about Rebecca Riding Hood]

A Christmas Carol

Ebenezer Scrooge has a heart colder than a polar-bear's cold bits. This faithful retelling of the classic Christmas story tells of Scrooge's redemption... [more about A Christmas Carol]

Murder at the Hotel Crumhorn

When the whole catalogue of horror story characters convene to elect a new president at the Hotel Crumhorn there was always going to be trouble... [more about Murder at the Hotel Crumhorn]

A Job For Mr Bunny

Tooth Fairy has managed to convince the Easter Bunny that it's his fault that children's teeth fall out. It's all that chocolate, you see... [more about A Job For Mr Bunny]

The Poor Old Kindly Lovely Toymaker

It's Christmas Eve and the Toymaker has just a few more toys to sell. Prime candidate for sale is Bingley, a strangely talkative toy clown, but no one seems to be interested... [more about The Poor Old Kindly Lovely Toymaker]

Miss, You Kill Me!

Ben is worried. It's his first day at a new school, and there's something not quite right. Could it be the fact that he was given a knife on his way in? [more about Miss, You Kill Me!]