Synopsis
The Jungle Book
Joseph Robinette from Rudyard Kipling
Published by Dramatic Publishing
Large Mixed Cast
Mowgli, the Indian boy, raised by caring wolves, befriended by Bagheera, the Panther, and Baloo, the Bear, and threatened by Shere Kahn, the evil tiger
Also present are an array of other jungle creatures who inhabit this action-filled play
Interspersed with the Mowgli tale is the equally intriguing story of a young Rudyard Kipling, who is sent from his home in Bombay to a British boarding school where he encounters his own "jungle," including people - both good and otherwise - who parallel many of the animal characters he created
Filled with excitement and humor, the play highlights the struggle of good versus evil, the worth of friendship, and the importance of loyalty and other values required for surviving the "law of the jungle"
While the very young audiences will delight in the portrayal of the animals and the fast paced action, older children will be fascinated by the character relations and the story itself, as well as the unique introduction to the author
Cast of 10 to 25 m and w, flexible, doubling possible