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When Alex’s dad remarries and moves the family to a small desert town near Area 51, she’s not just dealing with a new stepmom and a baby brother—she’s convinced the kid might be an alien. With the help of her brilliant (and delightfully nerdy) neighbor Bert, Alex embarks on a hilarious investigation involving space trivia, the scientific method, and a mysterious local diner that might just be an alien rendezvous point.

Regular price $12.00

Quick Details

  • Type: Musical
  • Estimated Run Time: 45 minutes
  • Availability: Available for productions worldwide
  • Cast Size: 5 roles plus potential ensemble | Can be doubled for a cast of 4
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Full Details

Roles:

  • Alex, 10 year old tenacious girl who wants to be a college basketball player
  • Henry, her father who struggles being a single parent
  • Neila, Henry's new wife
  • Bert, a 10 year old near-genius stargazer
  • Cassie, Bert's aunt who works at Waffle Beam
  • Trekkies, dressed as aliens to attend Star Trek convention

The following resources are included in each performance license:
  • Permission to photocopy the PDF script/score for your production so there is no additional cost for these assets.
  • Production audio files for backtracking, underscoring, and sound effects.
  • Demo audio files with vocals.
  • Logo package

Craig Holland

Craig Holland writes family friendly musical comedies. He has had several plays produced in Orange County theatres, including Pirates vs. Leprechauns (December 2023) and Birdbrain (August 2024) both Theatre for Young Audiences productions. 

Craig is a screenwriter, playwright, composer and lyricist. His short films have won awards in festivals, and his plays have been performed in theatres across the country. In 2023, his work Pirates vs. Leprechauns was nominated for Outstanding Original Work in the Orange County Theatre Guild Awards. 

One of the recurring themes you’ll see in Craig’s work is mystery. That’s because his favorite genre of entertainment is mystery. Mystery books, mystery movies, and mystery TV. He’s also involved in the video game business, having designed several mystery and adventure video games such as the Unsolved Mystery Club and Mystery Masterpiece series. In addition, he designed the sound and composed music for those games. 

Another recurring theme in Craig’s work is animals. As a young boy, Craig raised mallard ducks and homing pigeons, among other animals they had in their large yard. He’s always loved the outdoors. Today, he enjoys going on hiking trips with his wife to faraway places like Cornwall or the Lake District in England.

 

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