Flying Colors
by Monte Montgomery, Claire Montgomery

Flying Colors Book Cover
Flying Colors Cover

Highlights

60 mins Present Day Room for Extras Bare Stage/Simple Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes

Synopsis

Splitsville is a town divided - the Greens simply don't get along with the Blues and vice versa.

That is, except for Molly and Butch, two young kids who live on opposite sides of the tracks.

The pair try to get their parents to reconcile there respective differences by throwing a big party - which results in a town-wide catastrophe!

The two young rebels run away and the town-divided must search together in order to find them.

This is a perfect vehicle for elementary school kids to learn about racism and how to confront it.

Smart music and simple, fun lyrics.

May be produced by young kids, or by young adults for kids.

Press Reviews

"Complete with song, dance, humor, drama, and an interesting final twist."

— Claremont Courier, California)

"Students...learned the importance of treating people the same, even if they have differences."

— Osceola Sentinel-Tribune, Iowa

"A smash hit...absolutely hilarious"

— Lake Arrowhead Mountain News, California

Publication

ISBN-13 9780874400694
ISBN-10 0874400694

Flying Colors is a play written by Monte Montgomery and published by Concord Theatricals .

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Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

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