![]() ![]() This option requires the purchase of a sufficient number of distribution rights for your entire cast. Click on ORDER THIS TITLE, then select ELECTRONIC PREVIEW SCRIPT.Į-Scripts allow organizations to receive an emailed, printable PDF of the script within one business day without needing to prepay for scripts or royalties. This is a crazy story about magical pens that can draw things that come to life! Bought by Wundeman’s comics as a way to breathe life back into his failing business, he never dreamt he would breathe life into super.villains! Now it is up to Stanley the janitor to draw the super heroes that will save our world from disaster and destruction! This is a fast paced, fun, and super upbeat story the kids will love! Limelight Productions, Hollister, CAĮ-Views deliver a non-printable, complete preview script to your Pioneer library for reading anytime. Laura Hyatt, Trinity Episcopal School, Galveston, TX it allowed us to be really creative with the fight scene. We had tremendous success with Adventures of a Comic Book Artist. Easy for elementary students to develop character and scene, we had a lot of fun with this play! Liana Jennings, A Different Drum Theatre Group, London, ON, CanadaĮxcellent characters. They all LOVED the music, and I know we will be humming and singing these songs for many months, if not years, to come! We had 24 kids on stage, most of whom had never sung or acted on stage. ![]() We found your music very easy for all of the kids to learn and sing well. Hear what directors and critics are saying: When plans go awry and his staff of artists unwittingly create the dreaded super-villain Doctor Shock Clock, it is up to Stanley to save the day with his own superheroes - charismatic but egotistical Star Guy, speedy Triple Time, environmentally correct Blossom, and cranky little Wombat Woman! Stanley’s heroes battle Shock Clock and his henchmen, the Minutos, only to be saved in the end by the greatest superhero of them all - Eraser Man (aka Stanley Leonardo Sappovitz)!Ĭan’t hear the song samples? Click here for a different song format. Stanley’s heroes come alive, all right - but not on the printed page! In an effort to revive his faltering company, Wunderman had ordered a set of magical pens guaranteed to bring to life any character drawn. Wunderman, will see his drawings and give him the chance to have his superheroes come alive on the printed page. As the janitor at Wonder Comics, he anxiously awaits the day that his boss, D.C. Stanley Leonardo Sappovitz wants nothing more than to become a comic book artist and create heroes and villains for the comic books he loves so much. Apart from the creative process, we were happy to see that the symposium worked as a networking event as well and we managed to put together two exhibitions of the symposium works so far.Everyone loves comic book superheroes, so both cast and audience will love this action-packed spoof of the comic book genre complete with hysterical singing superheroes and dancing villains. Throughout the year, we regularly update our websites with articles, interviews and reviews, but our biggest accomplishment so far is definitely a week long comics symposium, “GENDER: REDEFINED.” By the end of the week, we had seven unique stories from the best young female Czech and Slovak comics artists. We, the Czech branch residing in Prague, decided to join in September last year, and its core consists of Tereza Drahoňovská and me. Originally founded in 2009 in the UK, the movement quickly spread to other cities like Leeds, San Francisco and many more. Laydeez Do Comics is an international organization that focuses on promoting female comics artists to the general public. How and why did you open up a Czech branch of this organization? It turned out to be quite a nice connection with my Czech friends as I regularly updated new pages online and it fits the theme of the grant (making connections between Europe and States) perfectly.Īn example of Štěpánka’s comic diary, Štěpánka Jislová I didn’t want to forget any part of my stay in Chapman, so I started drawing a very simple comics diary. The second project came together very naturally. I was born in Prague, in a neighborhood known for its socialistic architecture but also located in a Protected Landscape Area, and I wondered how that might have contributed to my identity. That became the main theme of my eight-page-long comics. I became primarily interested in the idea of home and how our surroundings and the places where we grow up affect it. I originally applied with a comics story about a road trip and the transition between staying and leaving, but before I got to Chapman it went through some changes and somehow I ended up doing two projects instead of just one. What are a few of the main themes or concepts of the project you were working on while at Chapman? ![]()
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