When Danny moves into a new basement apartment, the kids he meets seem to have way more problems than just being hungry. But Danny’s imagination creates a community that allows his friends to cope with their problems and ultimately to help Danny—because his crisis isn’t losing a home. It’s gaining one…
"...everything that you want a show for young audiences to be... written with insight and compassion by David S. Craig around a very important theme: the thin but seemingly uncrossable line that divides the haves from the have-nots in our society." —Richard Ouzounian, Toronto Star
"Entertains, instructs, and uplifts us, all without ever stooping to patronize. A powerful piece of theatre that speaks to all of us." —John Coulbourn, Toronto Sun
"...everything that you want a show for young audiences to be... written with insight and compassion by David S. Craig around a very important theme: the thin but seemingly uncrossable line that divides the haves from the have-nots in our society." —Richard Ouzounian, Toronto Star
"Entertains, instructs, and uplifts us, all without ever stooping to patronize. A powerful piece of theatre that speaks to all of us." —John Coulbourn, Toronto Sun
Additional Information
Title | Danny, King of the Basement (print) |
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ISBN 13 | 9780887547393 |
Genre | Drama, Theatre for Young Audiences (TYA) |
Contributor(s) | David S. Craig |
Contributor 3 | N/A |
Contributor 4 | N/A |
Agent | Playwrights Guild of Canada |
Year | 2007 |
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