Persephone: A Play For Schools by Katherine Merryman brings myth into the schoolroom with theatrical clarity and fresh purpose. Classic myth comes alive onstage. As a Greek mythology play and a purposeful school drama script, it offers teachers and youth companies a readable classical adaptation and a compassionate myth retelling for students. Designed for educational theater contexts, the piece explores coming of age themes within its simple ancient Greece setting and gives ensemble casts ample scope. The language is direct and performable, making it an excellent introduction to stagecraft for those new to drama while still rewarding older students who study high school literature. Practical without being prosaic, it sits neatly among classic myths for schools and can be staged as a lively middle school performance or used in broader classroom study. Its modest demands on scenery and cast size mean it is well suited to school workshops, drama clubs and production programmes, and it adapts cleanly for inclusion in a student drama anthology. Teachers looking for material that complements curriculum approved plays will find it sympathetic to classroom timetables and discussion-based learning. Its study invites lively classroom debate about adaptation: how ancient stories are reshaped for young voices and modern sensibilities. The play works equally well as a staged project and as a close-reading text in lessons on myth, language and social change. Because of that, it remains a practical resource for drama teachers assembling projects that speak to both theatrical and curricular aims. Casual readers can enjoy the clarity of its dramatic construction; collectors of classic literature will recognise its distinctly valuable contribution to the long tradition of adapting Greek myth for young performers and readers. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.