Publisher's Synopsis
Helga and the White Peacock is a charming three-act play by Cornelia Meigs, designed for young performers and audiences. First published in 1922, the play combines elements of fantasy and morality in an engaging narrative suitable for school productions and amateur theater groups. With a focus on character development and accessible dialogue, the play explores themes of friendship, courage, and self-discovery. Set against a backdrop that encourages creativity in staging and costume design, "Helga and the White Peacock" offers a delightful theatrical experience that remains relevant for young audiences today.
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