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Tooth & Tail

Written By: Elizabeth A.M. Keel
Length: 100-120 minutes
Cast Size: 8-20+ actors (suggested casting: 6F, 2M)
Genre: Comedy
Sub-Genre: Adventure, Fantasy
Synopsis:
Tooth & Tail is a fantastic swashbuckler that explores the dynamics of female friendship. When Princess Plumeria is kidnapped, Vixen LaFey and her dragon Flicker are determined to rescue her – and bring her home for the reward money. But along the way, they must face pirates, a witch who won’t stop rhyming, curses, and monsters of all kinds. From the dazzling dangers of the forest...Read More

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Product specification details
Genre Comedy
Sub-genre Adventure, Fantasy
Length Type Full-Length
Theme Coming-of-Age, Dark Fairytale, Relationships, Romance
Cast Size 8-20+ actors (suggested casting: 6F, 2M)
Approx. Running Time 100-120 minutes
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Tooth & Tail is a fantastic swashbuckler that explores the dynamics of female friendship. When Princess Plumeria is kidnapped, Vixen LaFey and her dragon Flicker are determined to rescue her – and bring her home for the reward money. But along the way, they must face pirates, a witch who won’t stop rhyming, curses, and monsters of all kinds. From the dazzling dangers of the forests, to the deep rivalry between Vixen and Pirate Captain Jessica Glass, Tooth & Tail is a heartwarming theatrical feast that speaks to the imagination in all of us.

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  • Houston Press

    Rave review

    "Tooth & Tail" is wonderfully adventurous and playful, and – even better – there’s nary a damsel in distress to be seen. You will, however, find a wide-eyed hero-in-training, achingly human emotions creating a villain, haunting horses (or night-mares), were-dragons, trees that bloom socks, and much more. Keel clearly has a knack for world-building and seems to have a lot of fun with it.

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