
The Biggest Little House in the Forest
When Bernice the Butterfly finds an abandoned house in the woods, she sets out to make it her home. Soon she is joined by Millie the mouse, Fred the frog, Richie the rabbit, and Rudy the rooster. But when lovable Bartholomew the bear knocks on the door, chilled to the bone in the pouring rain, he finds there is no room. Forced to warm himself on the roof near the chimney, the whole house collapses under his weight. Embarrassed, Bartholomew offers to build a new home for all of them, and soon they learn that everyone is welcome and there’s always enough room for a new friend.--CreatorsDjemma Bider, author Rosanna Staffa, playwright Victor Zupanc, composerDetails18 pgs 7 characters (original production had 1 actor playing all parts with puppets)Originally produced in CTC’s 2009-10 seasonRun Time: 40 minutes Audience Recommendation: All Ages (best enjoyed by children ages 0-5) The Biggest Little House in the Forest is a play with some music. Performance tracks available. Additional fees a