

Jack And The Beanstalk (Glennon)
William Glennon
Is it true what they say about "The Luck of the Irish?" Do leprechauns, rainbows with pots of gold and magical shamrocks really exist?
Join Jack, the youngest son of the King of Ireland, on his quest to find out!
Jack was never thought to be brave or heroic, certainly not like his two older brothers who were very much favored by their father.
But Jack finds his own strengths as he opens his eyes and ears to those around him.
When a Wise Old Man offers him a golden shamrock, he quickly learns that its magical powers bring him whatever he NEEDS.
It is only when this shamrock is suddenly lost, that he truly discovers what it is to be a hero!
Audience members are critical to Jack's journey - he needs them!
Who else could throw the bag guys in the dungeon or be on the lookout for a ferocious dragon, or tame a swarm of angry buzzing bees?
"Equipped with enough dragons and leprechauns to pre-occupy even the antsiest little ones."
— Tribeca Tribune
Jack, the Prince of Ireland is a comedy play written by Robert Moulthrop and published by Samuel French .
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