K12 Playkit

K12 PlayKits are designed to make theatre in schools simple! Hand-picked by a team of professional educators, they put everything schools need for a successful production right at your fingertips; high-quality scripts, student-friendly materials, and streamlined performance rights without the hassle or uncertainty of traditional licensing. With no hoops to jump through, you can focus on what really matters: creating inspiring productions with your students.

Flora and Ulysses the Play based on the book by Kate DiCamillo

PlayKit | Flora & Ulysses

Written by John Glore
Based on the novel by Kate DiCamillo

Can a little squirrel change the human heart? After getting sucked up by a vacuum cleaner, a (now hairless) squirrel is rescued by Flora Belle Buckman, a 10-year-old self-proclaimed cynic. She names him Ulysses and discovers he has been reborn a superhero. Indeed, this once average squirrel can suddenly understand Flora, fly, and even write poetry. Together they embark on an adventure full of quirky characters and bursting with heart.

Regular price $90.00

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Quick Details

  • Type: Play
  • Length: 75 minutes | Can be cut for competition
  • Availability: Available for productions worldwide
  • Cast Size: 7-12 roles

Full Details

Can be doubled for a cast as small as 7

Roles:

  • Flora: a ten-year-old girl
  • Tootie Tickham: her neighbor
  • Donald Tickham: Tootie's husband, an off-stage voice
  • Ulysses: a squirrel
  • Phyllis Buckman: Flora's mother
  • George Buckman: Flora's father
  • William Spiver: an eleven year old boy
  • Dr. Meescham: elderly woman
  • Rita: waitress at Do-Nut World
  • Ernie: cook at Do-Nut World
  • Mr. Klaus: a cat
  • Alfred T. Slipper: aka The Amazing Incandesto

The following resources are included in each PlayKit:
  • Opening Act Edition PDF script
  • Opening Act performance license for 1-8 performances (choose the number of performances using drop-down bar)
  • Copy license to copy included PDF script for your cast, crew, and production team. There is no additional cost for scripts! 
  • Media pack including logo PNG & SVG's as well as template poster files.
  • Director's Guide with tips, suggested rehearsal activities, FAQ, and more!
  • Cutting permission for competition performances and link to add performances as you progress through the competition. 

John Glore

John Glore writes plays (adaptations and original work for young audiences and plays for adults), fiction and non-fiction prose (short- and long-form). He was until recently the associate artistic director of Tony Award-Winning South Coast Repertory in Southern California, where he worked for 31 years to help plan and implement the artistic and literary work of the company. He served as co-director of SCR's Pacific Playwrights Festival and oversaw the programming of the company's Theatre for Young Audiences series, to which he contributed numerous plays. With the performance trio Culture Clash he co-authored adaptations of two plays by Aristophanes, The Birds and Peace. His plays have been seen at Berkeley Rep, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Arena Stage, The Round House Theatre, The Children’s Theatre Company, First Stage, Childsplay, Oregon Children’s Theatre, the Getty Villa, Imagination Stage in Washington, D.C., the Coterie Theatre in Kansas City, and many others. He received a Playwrights Fellowship from the California Arts Council, won the inaugural Heideman Award from Actors Theatre of Louisville for his 10-minute play, What She Found There, and received the Kennedy Center's Roger L. Stevens Award and a Theatre Visions Award from the Laurie Foundation for his full-length On the Jump.

Originally produced by South Coast Repertory in 2017

Preview the Show

Flora & Ulysses at Wheelock Family Theatre

Reviews

The best play I’ve seen all year.

- Stage and Cinema

Flora & Ulysses is well scripted with rich characters and a few fun twists and turns in the plot. While it's very funny, with several laugh out loud moments, it also smartly features several topics that are not often present in your traditional youth theatre show but that prove incredibly relevant to both children and adults.

- Talkin' Broadway