Description
RETURN TO VARDIA – THREE ACT ADVENTURE PLAY FOR A LARGE CAST
‘Return to Vardia’ is a fantasy in the form of a quest. Three young archaeologists stumble upon the remains of a palace of a lost tribe in Dacia, now known as Romania, and seek to discover the meaning behind the discovery of the chalice of Vardia. The story of Vardia is told by Marlinus, the timeless ‘wizard’ and the past is brought to life. Play for a large cast of 35-77 actors for performance by 10 -13 and 14-16 year old students and for audiences aged 9 to ageless!
Read about playwright Keith Passmore.
PRODUCTION HISTORY
Spag Bol Productions – Ferny Grove School, Queensland, Australia – 2021
REACH Homeschool Group, MI, USA – 2023
View a promotional video of a recent production by Spag Bol Ferny Grove school Australia – 2021:
Return to Vardia Promo – Spag Bol Productions
Some production photos also by Spag Bol Productions:
Author: Keith Passmore
Genre: Adventure
Type: Three act full length play
Number of actors: The play has 77 parts but many can be doubled up. Minimum cast size 35
Ages of actors: Children to adult
Suitable for: All ages
Set: The scenes in this play may be staged simply or elaborately. The use of lighting is important, particularly in the mountain and forest scenes in order to suggest mood and the environment. In the first production polystyrene was used to create rocks, damaged wall sections were and the rubble in Act One Scene 1 and Act 3 Scene 3. Complete polystyrene pillars, approximately 4 metres in height, were positioned in all scenes, but were moved Far L and R in the Eastern Pass and forest scenes to allow more access and space for the BIRDS and MOUNTAIN PEOPLE. Standing decorated hinged flats were used to suggest locations, but this is a matter of choice.
Level of Difficulty: 7/10 – length of the play
Read a sample of the script
Contact Off The Wall Plays with any queries about Return to Vardia
Copyright February 2014 Keith Passmore and Off The Wall Play Publishers
Like this play? Read some of our other action and adventure plays and screenplays:
Jack Masterson and the case of absurdity – two act teen farce
The Dragons of Spring – medieval comedy adventure for teens
The Wizard of Odd – pantomime version of the Wizard of Oz
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