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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)11:15:08 No.25062156 Best plays for children? Both reading/watching as well as performing? I'm thinking of starting a theater club at the elementary school near my house.

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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)11:30:52 No.25062167 Loved watching Titus Andronicus when I was a kid.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)11:34:36 No.25062172 >>25062156
I'm getting the word... Nonce!
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)11:34:57 No.25062173 bump
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)11:38:07 No.25062177 one more bump
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02/02/26(Mon)11:41:20 No.25062179 >>25062173
>>25062177
You need to have your name "bumped" onto a sex offenders register
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)11:43:34 No.25062181 sage counter-bump
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)11:47:00 No.25062185 >>25062156
Let me guess you have been trying to think of how to combine your two interests (Children, plays) and realised that you could volunteer at a school and get close to potential victims under the guise of doing something good.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)11:49:32 No.25062188 >>25062185
don't respond idiot it bumps the thread
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)11:50:45 No.25062189 >>25062188
I saged then and I'm saging now. You did sage right anon?
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)11:51:41 No.25062191 >>25062189
yes i am you fucking idiot, but people will just keep replying
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)13:09:39 No.25062261 >>25062156
Peter Pan obviously
There's also some play based on a children's mystery/detective book where the child spends the night in a big library
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)14:10:19 No.25062334 >>25062156
Puppet theatre (Punch, Kasperle etc.)
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)14:18:48 No.25062343 Equus
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)14:20:06 No.25062345 >OP wants to play with children
Bumping to see how the thread goes
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)14:28:00 No.25062353 >>25062261
peter pan absolutely, came here to say that
can anyone tell me why polcels/tradcaths like:
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>>25062185
>>25062345
start freaking out and frothing at the mouth anytime anyone says the word children?
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)14:48:10 No.25062387 >>25062353
>why
We can't help it just like you can't help your desire to fuck kids
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)14:52:42 No.25062396 >>25062353
It's clear they have some sort of secret desire to spend "quality" time with kids. It's why catholic priests and ministers in other denominations are always getting arrested for that kind of shit in the news. Notice how none of them brought up literature? They only focused on the kid part? I wonder why? My advice: don't let them near your children.
Take this guy: >>25062387
He's obviously got some pent up rage that he's projecting on to other.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)15:48:23 No.25062478 >>25062156
I don't know what everybody's freaking out about, there's no way of telling if OP is a pedo-
>posted a screenshot from Moonrise Kingdom
Don't let this guy near any kids.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)15:54:10 No.25062492 Matilda
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)18:17:38 No.25062813 Operettas, like Gilbert and Sullivan and many others if you translate them into English
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)10:26:34 No.25064286 Children!!!!
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)20:08:36 No.25065047 Most of the classic public-domain children's stories have play adaptations, so just go with Winnie the Pooh and The Wind in the Willows since those are the two greatest works in children's literature ever written.
HAHA AND I BUMPED THE THREAD
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)20:11:01 No.25065054 >>25062156
Waiting for Godot
It will benefit them to understand the absurd meaningless nature of our world sooner rather than later
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)20:18:04 No.25065069 >>25065054
Don't they talk about hanging themselves so they can get boners in that play?
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)22:00:54 No.25065375 >>25062156
Wedekind's Spring Awakening
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)22:34:55 No.25065433 >>25065069
We can just omit that part
They wouldn't get it anyway
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)22:40:04 No.25065440 I love that scene
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)22:51:13 No.25065456 >>25062156
Come up with a list of some rated R horror films and let the kids pick which one they want to do.
>Alien
>The Thing
>Nightmare on Elm Street
>Godzilla
>The Shining
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