C. Michael Perry

C. MICHAEL PERRY — Winner of an 1978 Emmy Award and a Best of the West award for his score to the television puppet musical, “CINDERABBIT” on PBS (the Cinderella story with animal characters/puppets) he has been writing, producing, directing and choreographing professional and amateur shows since his late teens. Other “Best Musical” awards have been given to his FAUNTLEROY! and his ANNE WITH AN E: THE GREEN GABLES MUSICAL, as well as ENTERTAINING MARK TWAIN, JEDEDIAH, and CURSES, FOILED AGAIN! His AN ENCHANTED APRIL - THE MUSICAL played Off-Broadway in 2019 to great reviews, but was cut short by Covid-19, 4 months later. His first commissioned work was in 1972 at the age of 18. The musical was written over the next 6 months and produced for a City Festival that ran for the month of August in 1974 near Chicago. He received another commission from a 2001 Olympics venue to create a new musical, HOW THE WEST WAS DONE with Elizabeth Hansen (his Enchanted April partner) which played for 8 weeks during the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. He has written a total of nearly 75 shows, 40 of which have been produced/published, not mentioned by title here. His musicals have been produced across the USA and Canada, the UK, and elsewhere in Europe, South America, Africa, India, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong. His musicals POLLYANNA, and THE SHADOW DANCERS, (with Coni Koepfinger) have had industry readings, along with a version of EAST OF THE SUN, WEST OF THE MOON, (with George and Gayanne King). Their STAR OF ISRAEL, COMING HOME, and HEIDI have also had recent workshop productions. He is currently involved in creating the score to PINOCCHIA (a female cousin to Pinocchio) and IMAGINARY BOY (with June Rachelson-Ospa), TWELVE DANCING PRINCESSES (with George and Gayanne King). SARA CREWE: LITTLE PRINCESS and TINKERTOWN! (with Coni Koepfinger) are also in the works. Adaptations of TEMPEST; THE MUSICAL, GREAT EXPECTATIONS and LITTLE MEN (based on the sequel to “Little Women”) are gathering interest. He has taught college courses in adjunct and also spent 13 years teaching Theatre Arts in high school where his program became prominent and award-winning, also being honored as Teacher of the Year in the State. 

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  Snow White - Miracle of Mirador

Musical by C. Michael Perry

56 pages

6 m, 4 w, 9 either


Here’s an exciting, magical and very untraditional version of Snow White! This time the evil Queen Zantha wants to change the ending so she’ll win. Her goal is to not only be the fairest in the land, but to unite a special scepter and mystical orb which will give her ultimate power. She will then rule both Snow’s kingdom of Aradon and the Prince’s kingdom of Mirador. Zantha cons Snow into eating a poisoned apple. The Prince, who wishes to marry Snow, and the Loyal Huntsman can only use magic and sorcery to fight Zantha, and her equally power-hungry family inc...

  Anne With an 'e'

Adaptation Classic Musical by Neil K. Newell C. Michael Perry

73 pages

Main roles for 4 m, 8 w, 3 g, also numerous children and adults as extras


“Anne of Green Gables,” by L. M. Montgomery, is an enduring story of innocence, joy, and the true meaning of love that has delighted and inspired readers for over a century. Now this heartwarming story of the irrepressible Anne Shirley is impressively adapted to the stage and has inspired a musical score that will knock your socks off! The story begins as Anne arrives at Green Gables and follows her through mishaps and adventures, through Matthew’s death and her reconciliation with Gilbert, and finally to her determination to stay at Green Gables and help Mar...

  A Christmas Memory

Adult Christmas Musical by Jason Anderson C. Michael Perry

52 pages

4 m, 5 w, 1 teen boy, 1 teen girl, 1 boy, 6 girls


It is Christmas time. The Rasmussen family is gathering at Grandma's country home for the holidays. Everyone will be there - except Grandpa, who died recently. All are concerned for Grandma in her first Christmas without Grandpa, but Danni McKenna, a sort of step-granddaughter, may be the solution. Danni is now living with her stepmom, Samantha, who is Grandma's daughter. Danni has problems. She doesn't want to fit in or maybe she's decided that she can't fit in. She feels unloved and unwanted. By solving Danni's problems Grandma eases the loss of her beloved...