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The Fairy and the Witch

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An allegorical Hallowe'en sketch staged for children and community performers that dramatizes the eclipse of dark magic by benevolent light. An older child in the role of a White Fairy enacts charms and messengers of Mirth and Jollity bring hopeful presence, while a Black Witch summons nocturnal familiars and imps yet finds her powers waning. The piece provides props, costumes, music cues, pantomime and detailed stage directions for amateur staging and concludes with the witch's fall and the fairy's rise, combining simple spectacle with moral symbolism.

About the Author

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A. D. Nelson

A. D. Nelson is an author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of fantasy. His notable work, "The Fairy and the Witch," showcases his ability to weave enchanting tales that captivate young readers. Through imaginative storytelling, Nelson explores themes of magic and adventure, making his work a delightful addition to the genre. While not extensively documented, his writing reflects a whimsical style that resonates with the charm of classic fairy tales.

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