When Paleontologist Mark learns that his niece, Natalie, is being harassed by a local bully, he tells her the story of Ryan Rex Jr., a little dinosaur with a big bully problem of his own. With the help of his closest companions, Terry Pterodactyl and Bronnie Brontosaurus, Ryan and Natalie both learn a lesson about friendship and the importance of forgiveness. Filled with heart and humor,


The Big Bad Bullysaurus


entertains its audience while touching on this very timely issue.

“Funny, exciting, and encouraging with great interaction! Most importantly the kids learned a great lesson from the story.”


~ Bowie State University Gazette


Gallo Center for the Arts, Modesto 50+ Stop Tour, October 2019 – May 2020  

Walnut Street Theatre Productions, 40+ Stop Tour, August 2018 – May 2019 (Will Harrell, Dir.)

A Company of Friends Productions, 20 + Stop Tour, April 2017 – September 2018 (Tammy Barton, Dir.)

Clarkson High School Drama Club, Clarkson, MI, March 2018 (Scott Banks, Dir.)

Glendale High School, Glendale, AZ, October 2017 (Vanessa Bernal, Dir.)

Mountain Ridge High School, Glendale, AZ, June 2017 (Laura Nardone, Dir.)

Crossroads Repertory Theatre Company, Terre Haute, IN, July 2016 (Lew Hackleman, Dir.)

Glendale High School, Glendale, AZ, October 2014 (Vanessa Bernal, Dir.)

Indiana State University Theatre Productions, Terre Haute, IN, April 2014 (Sherry McFadden, Dir.)

Clarkson High School Drama Club, Clarkston, MI, December 2013, (Jeffrey Tice, Dir.)

Walnut Street Theatre Productions, 40 + Stop Tour, August 2013-May 2014 (Will Harrell, Dir.)

Second Place Winner at the National Association of Dramatic & Speech Arts Festival in Baltimore, MD, May 2013

Bowie State University, Bowie, MD, March 2013 (Bob Bartlett, Dir.)

Sunshine Players at Kutztown University, Maxatawny, PA, November – December 2012 (Karen Rice, Dir.)

Published through YouthPLAYS, March 2012



"...excellent entertainment. 'The Big Bad Bullysaurus' is right on cue with engaging characters, colorful costumes and catchy original tunes wrapped around an anti-bullying lesson that focuses on understanding others and treating everyone kindly.


~ Libby Spence,

Butts County Public Library