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'The Meaning of Christmas - Promenade Staging' by Warren McWilliams - songs and additional information.
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'The Meaning of Christmas - Promenade Staging' by Warren McWilliams
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Songs
The following songs are suggestions; other songs may be used at the discretion of the production. Performance rights for the script do not include rights for songs.
Song #
Song
1
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas (Meredith Willson)
2
Winter Wonderland (Felix Bernard, lyrics by Richard B. Smith)
3
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Johnny Marks)
4
Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town (J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie)
5
Frosty the Snowman (Walter 'Jack' Rollins and Steve Nelson)
6
We Wish You a Merry Christmas (Traditional)
7
Merry Christmas Everyone (Bob Heatlie)
Period and Geography
Location: a fictitious country. Time Period: Timeless
Settings and Set Complexity
Number of Sets
: 5
Setting
: Living Room, Castle Interior and A Room
Set Requirements
: Furniture Only
The script includes characters in the following age range(s):
Unspecified ages
Language Advisory:
Help
We have not identified any instances of bad language in the text.
(However we are not omniscient. We therefore invite you to read the text on-line.)
In addition to the text, the "Producer's Copy" of the Script includes the following
:
A list of the required properties
A list of the suggested songs
A synopsis of the plot
A list of the required sound effects
Miscellaneous notes from the author
Style
:
A one-act Christmas show, in an emmersive promenade style, to be performed by adults for children. After the first scene, the audience are split into four groups, who each go with one of Santa's helpers to a different location.
Synopsis
:
When Santa loses his Christmas spirit, Mrs Claus enlists some help. Guided by Santa's Helpers, the audience meets beloved festive characters including Rudolph, Frosty the Snowman and the Sugar Plum Fairy, and must search for the vital clues to uncover the Meaning of Christmas.
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