Adventures of Mottel by Thomas Olson and Judith Luck Sher

The Adventures of Mottel

by Thomas W. Olson & Judith Luck Sher
Based on the story by Sholom Aleichem

A story of adventure and misadventure set in Russia in the year 1905. A Jewish boy named Mottel meets the trials of living under rule of a cruel Czar with wit and good cheer. Mottel has many adventures, from causing the whole town to sneeze, dying the river (and in effect all the laundry) blue, and eventually travelling to America. We are able to experience what life was like for Jews in Russia at this time while being entertained by the mishaps of a young boy.

Regular price $12.00

Quick Details

  • Type: Play
  • Length: 90 minutes
  • Availability: Available for productions worldwide
  • Cast Size: 20 roles + ensemble

Full Details

Roles:

  • Mottel
  • Mama, Mottel's mother
  • Eli, Mottel's older brother
  • Dr. Menashe, local doctor
  • Papa, Mottel's father
  • Peshe, Mottel's neighbor
  • Moishe, Mottel's neighbor
  • Mrs. Menashe, married to Dr. Menashe
  • Yoine, Mottel's neighbor
  • Brokhe, marries Eli
  • Rivel, Mottel's neighbor
  • Alteh, Brokhe's yonger sister
  • Rabbi
  • Badchen, wedding entertainer
  • Pinye, Eli's friend, married to Taibel
  • Taibel, married to Pinye
  • Chaimova, old woman
  • Miss Zaichik, emigration official at Antwerp
  • Gowfue, child at Antwerp
  • Mendel, child at Antwerp

Ensemble includes Border guards, Immigration officers, and Peshe's children

The following resources are included in each performance license:
  • Permission to photocopy the PDF script for your production so there is no additional cost for these assets.

The following resources may be added to you license for an additional fee:
  • Logo/Media package

Thomas Olson

Thomas W. Olson began his professional theatre career at age 17 as an actor with The Children's Theatre Company (CTC); he eventually became a member of its resident acting company and also served as stage manager, promotions director, stage director, literary manager, dramaturg for 24 productions by guest playwrights, and, from 1978-1990, as CTC's resident playwright. To date, CTC has commissioned and produced more scripts by Thomas W. Olson than any other playwright in its history (30 scripts in 45 productions and three national tours), including world premiere adaptations of The Clown of God, Dracula, The HobbitThe Phantom of the Opera, and his award-winning The Secret Garden. Beyond CTC, nearly a dozen additional original plays and adapted works have received productions by Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (mainstage and national tour), the National Arts Centre of Canada, Alliance Theatre of Atlanta, Arkansas Arts Center, Indiana Repertory Theater, Riverside Shakespeare Theatre and other troupes large and small across North America and beyond. His adaptation of Frankenstein became a nationally-broadcast CBS television special and The Marvelous Land of Oz, for MCA/Universal, appeared on HBO and Showtime cable as well as home video.

Originally commissioned and produced by Children's Theatre Company in 1985