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The Happy Prince: A Radio Play (radio manuscript)

  • Duke Fenady
  • One Act, Radio Play, Drama
  • 7M, 6F
  • ISBN: HG1

Remember the good old days of radio -- when people had to use their imaginations -- when the mind was a stage? Those days are back -- only better! You can SEE as well as HEAR radio programs.

  • One Act
  • Radio Play, Drama
  • 35 minutes

  • Target Audience: Adult, Pre-Teen (Age 11 - 13), Teen (Age 14 - 18), Children (Age 6 - 10), Appropriate for all audiences
  • Set Requirements: Bare Stage/Simple Set, Interior Set

  • Performance Group:
  • Community Theatre, Jr High/Primary, College Theatre / Student, High School/Secondary
For just a moment, close your eyes and -- no matter what your age -- look through a child's window of imagination. You may see and hear things long ago forgotten. You may cross into that time and place where everything is new and yet familiar -- a city where anything can happen, and something wondrous does.

High above the city, on a tall column, stands the statue of the bejeweled happy prince overlooking a once shining city whose residents no longer believe in Christmas or themselves. The people of the city are despondent. Many are leaving, as is a young minister who has been offered a prosperous parish far away. The prince, once a selfish man, now turned to stone, implores of a migrating swallow, "Little swallow, will you not stay and be my messenger to the good people in this city?" The swallow delivers the ruby from the prince's sword, the gold leaves that cover the prince's body and the sapphires that are his eyes before the freezing weather takes her life.

This kindness has a far-reaching effect on the residents of the city, especially the disillusioned minister, who decides to stay and help make it, once again, a shining city on the hill. And even though the prince and the little swallow have paid the ultimate price for their gifts of goodness, they receive, in return, a heavenly reward.

This expanded version of the Oscar Wilde classic has a larger, more encompassing story with an uplifting ending, and the swallow, on its way to a warmer climate, is now a female. 

  • Casting: 7M, 6F
  • Casting Attributes: Reduced casting (Doubling Possible), Room for Extras

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For just a moment, close your eyes andeno matter what your ageelook through a childes window of imagination. You may see and hear things long ago forgotten. You may cross into that time and place where everything is new and yet familiarea city where anything can happen, and something wondrous does. High above the city, on a tall column, stands the statue of the bejeweled happy prince overlooking a once shining city whose residents no longer believe in Christmas or themselves. The people of the city are despondent. Many are leaving, as is a young minister who has been offered a prosperous parish far away. The prince, once a selfish man, now turned to stone, implores of a migrating swallow, eLittle swallow, will you not stay and be my messenger to the good people in this city e The swallow delivers the ruby from the princees sword, the gold leaves that cover the princees body and the sapphires that are his eyes before the freezing weather takes her life. This kindness has a far-reaching effect on the residents of the city, especially the disillusioned minister, who decides to stay and help make it, once again, a shining city on the hill. And even though the prince and the little swallow have paid the ultimate price for their gifts of goodness, they receive, in return, a heavenly reward. This expanded version of the Oscar Wilde classic has a larger, more encompassing story with an uplifting ending, and the swallow, on its way to a warmer climate, is now a female. One int. set. Approximate running time: 35 minutes.

$19.95