Orson Scott Card Bibliography - Plays

Plays

  • Posing as People (2004) – three one-act plays based on short stories by Card
  • Clap Hands and Sing – adapted by Scott Brick
  • Lifeloop – adapted by Aaron Johnston
  • Sepulchre of Songs – adapted by Emily Janice Card
  • Taming of the Shrew (2007) - translated and updated from Shakespeare
  • Merchant of Venice - adapted from Shakespeare
  • Romeo and Juliet - adapted from Shakespeare
  • A Dixie Christmas Carol (2000) - adapted from the Charles Dickens' classic
  • Bubble Gum

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