A Single Shard
by Robert Schenkkan
based on the book by Linda Sue Park
Newbery Award-winning author Linda Sue Park brings us a story of perseverance set in 12th century Korea. Living under a bridge with his only friend, the crippled Crane Man, 12-year-old orphan Tree Ear seeks a better life for them both. After Tree Ear breaks a piece of master potter Min’s work, Min grudgingly allows the boy to help with menial tasks in repayment, but never permits Tree Ear to try his hand at pottery. When the Emperor requests a sample of Min’s exquisite pottery, Tree Ear volunteers to embark on the dangerous journey in hope of earning the master potter’s respect.
“[A Single Shard] is a charming story filled with gently presented but important lessons about kindliness, and doing one’s best.” -Seattle Times
Type: Play
Pages: 57 pg
Casting Breakdown: 2 female, 15 male (Originally performed with 9 actors)
Estimated Run Time: 90 minutes
Audience Recommendation: ages 8+
Originally produced in Seattle Children's Theatre's 11-12 season
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