About Puffs (One Act for Young Wizards) - Video on Demand
Join the Robbinsville High School Raven Players for a feel-good adventure into a world of wizarding fun and friendship. This fall, you will be sure to discover the magic of growing up at the premiere of Puffs, a spellbindingly hilarious play written by Matt Cox.
Puffs tells the story of Wayne Hopkins, an orphaned boy destined to become a wizard. Upon his arrival at a certain school of magic, a talking hat sorts Wayne into the Puffs, a school house with a notoriously dismal winning record in the yearly competition. Throughout 7 years (told in 90-ish minutes), Wayne makes friends, learns lessons, and wishes to become a beloved hero to save the Puffs’ reputation. Alas, a boy with an oddly familiar scar steals Wayne’s thunder, or shall we say lightning…
Prepare to laugh and smile as you enjoy the charming coming-of-age tale Puffs at Robbinsville High School (155 Robbinsville-Edinburg road, Robbinsville, NJ) on October 28th, 29th, and 30th at 7:00 PM. The show runs for about 90 minutes with no intermission.
Original Music Composed by Brian Hoes
Puffs (One Act for Young Wizards) is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Robbinsville High School Raven Players
The Robbinsville High School Raven Players (Thespian Troupe #7161) is a diverse and inclusive group of passionate students who are driven to educate, discuss, and promote social issues through expressions of art and design on and off stage.
Every year, the Raven Players strive to provide the Robbinsville community with opportunities to learn and laugh along with us through our various small- and large-scale productions. From the Fall Drama, multiple improv cabarets, and the Senior One Acts in the spring, there's something for everyone!
In addition to providing entertainment in our community, we also hold fundraising events throughout the year. Our proceeds are then donated to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and other performing arts-related programs throughout the country.