EMILY C. A. SNYDER
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Regional and International Productions

Wallace's Will - After a lifetime of conning women under different disguises, Terence is finally on a quest to find himself.  Too bad he chose today to come clean.

Charming Princes - Cinderella is on the run from her Prince Charming, in this spin on an old classic where what you wish for is not always what you want.

Math for Actors - He's late from rehearsal; she's fed up with tutoring.  Math meets mayhem as Keith and Kate struggle to find a common denominator.

The French Butler - When you fall in love with the boss' daughter, you find yourself doing the strangest things to get her back. 
Browse how other theatre companies have interpreted Emily's works - and then submit your own pictures!



Plays

Curses! (2011) - Someone forgot to curse Sleeping Beauty before her 16th birthday.  Unfortunately, the world's worst fairies are on the case...

No Boys Allowed (2011) - Rapunzel just wants to live a quiet life in her tower, happily ignoring the geeky prince outside.  Her world is interrupted, though, when she's invaded by a squad of princesses on the run.

Crying Wolf (2011) - Who's afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? Not the fairy tale professors who think he's a cuddly bunny!  It's going to take three pigs, Little Red, and the Boy Who Used to Cry to convince them otherwise.

A Comedy of Murders (2012) - Whodunnit?  A community theatre play is tossed into chaos when the murders become real.  As they say backstage: if it's not your prop, don't touch it!

Heirs & Errors (2011) - Just a simple little wedding, right?  But as old secrets come out, the mystery of the Danforth Diamond proves that everything's...relative.

The Light Princess (2012) - Adapted from the George MacDonald fairy tale, a princess is cursed with a lack of gravity.  But how can a girl who can't touch the ground ever hope to fall in love?

Occupy Walmart (2012) - Mommy needs her quiet time.  Mommy needs to be alone.  Mommy needs to Occupy Walmart.

Musicals

King of Fools (2005) - The Taming of the Shrew gets a face-lift as the tamer gets tamed!

Nutcracker (2005) - Tchaikovsky's classic music surrounded by a new story about the night Clara was forced to grow up.

A Christmas Carol (2004) - Adapted from Dickens' tale with new and traditional Christmas songs.

The Passion Play (2006) - Adapted from all four Gospels with original songs interspersed with traditional and world hymns.

Pink Noir (2009) - A wife hires her delusional private investigator husband...to find himself.

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  • Home
  • About
    • Biography
    • Playwright CV
    • Director CV
    • Composer & Lyricist CV
    • Wikipedia
  • Audio
    • The Inventor's Apprentice
    • Hamlet to Hamilton
    • IMDb
  • Theatre
    • Performer
    • Director
    • Reviews
  • Playwright
    • Verse Plays >
      • The Love and Death Trilogy
      • The Other, Other Woman
      • The Table Round and The Siege Perilous
      • Turn to Flesh (Play)
    • Published Plays >
      • The Light Princess
      • Charming Princes
      • The French Butler
    • Playscripts
    • New Play Exchange
  • Author
    • Novels >
      • Goodreads
      • Amazon
    • Essays >
      • HowlRound
      • Pop Feminist
      • Classical NYC
  • Contact
    • Facebook
    • Twitter