Recommended Plays and Musicals for Cultural Festivals, School Festivals, and School Performances
Want to make unforgettable memories with your school festival play? We’ve got you covered with a variety of works, from fairy tales and musicals to anime and trending hits.
Disney titles, Studio Ghibli films, and beloved classic stories—each one is full of charm that will captivate your audience.
There are plenty that are fun to perform, too, so bring your class together to create a moving stage filled with acting, dance, and music.
It’s sure to become a memory you’ll cherish for life.
You’re bound to find the perfect piece for your class!
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Youth/School Theater Works (11–20)
My homework

The play “My Homework,” written and directed by Iyadomi☆Kōsei, tells the story of a boy who thinks about his father—who spent his days gambling without regard for the family—and his mother, who left that father behind.
The story unfolds from the moment the boy begins a homework assignment to write an essay on “Me in 30 Years.” As he writes, he reflects on his father’s life and tries to connect it to his own future, and the ending leaves a sense of hope.
Because the story develops from a relatable key point for students—an essay homework assignment—it may be easier to empathize and to express yourselves.
Try working on it while imagining your own lives 30 years from now!
Haruchika
HaruChika is a heart-fluttering love story themed around wind ensemble music.
The story unfolds in a high school concert band, blending passionate devotion to music with a delicate romance for a full-on youth drama.
If you have students in a concert band, why not try performing it as a play?
Psychic Academy

The stage play “Psychic Academy: Youthful Superpower Battle” is a production by the theater unit Bakusou Otona Shougakusei.
It portrays the battles at a school where psychics gather, sometimes seriously and sometimes comically.
While it’s a comedy, it also showcases solid action scenes, which is a key point—so focusing on that in any recreation is recommended.
It’s the kind of work that will test how you depict psychics in a stylish way and how you build excitement in the story.
SP

How about remaking the popular drama and film series “SP” as a stage play for your school festival? Giving it a title like “— Arc,” just like the theatrical versions, would really build excitement.
In this reference video, the class cleverly uses both film and live performance, which is super thrilling.
Let’s draw the audience in with suspenseful staging!
In conclusion
How was it? When working on a play for the school festival, choosing the right piece is an important first step.
From nostalgic fairy tales and popular anime to moving musicals, the options are endless.
A stage created through everyone’s cooperation is sure to bring more emotion and a greater sense of accomplishment than you imagined.
Create wonderful memories that showcase your class’s unity and creativity!




