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'Mother Goose' by Bob Heather & Roger Lamb - songs and additional information.


'Mother Goose' by Bob Heather & Roger Lamb
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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
1At The Discretion Of The Production
2At The Discretion Of The Production
3Give A Little Whistle (Cliff Edwards & Dickie Jones. From: Disney's Pinocchi. Lyrics: Bob Heather & Roger Lamb)
4At The Discretion Of The Production
5At The Discretion Of The Production
6At The Discretion Of The Production
7At The Discretion Of The Production
8At The Discretion Of The Production
9At The Discretion Of The Production
10At The Discretion Of The Production
11At The Discretion Of The Production
12At The Discretion Of The Production
13Ever So Goosey (Wright Butler & Raymond Wallace )
14At the Discretion of the Production
Period and Geography
Location: a fictitious country. Time Period: Timeless
Settings and Set Complexity
Number of Sets: 5
Setting: Forest, Village, Classroom, Street and A Room
Set Requirements: Backdrops/simple flats
The script includes characters in the following age range(s):
Unspecified ages
 Language Advisory:Help
Swearing rate: less than 1 known rude word per thousand.
We have identified the following types of language in the text:
Mild swearwords
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 lighting plot
A description of the set requirements
Miscellaneous notes from the author
Style:
Traditional pantomime characters - dame, village idiot, goodies and baddies, magic, slapstick and comedy.
Published in 2005, this revised version published 2011.
Synopsis:
Mother Goose and her family become very rich, thanks to Candy the magic goose, but Mother Goose is old and ugly, and would give anything to become young and beautiful again. Vanity, the bad fairy, makes a pact with her to turn her ugliness into beauty in exchange for the magic goose. Mother Goose's silly son Billy, with the help of his sister Jill, her fiancée Jack, and Virtue, the fairy Queen, set out to get Candy back and put things right. All ends happily ever after in the best pantomime tradition.
Awards (won by this script or performances of the script):
** WINNER ** Best Pantomime - Southern Echo Curtain Call Awards 2006

 
 

 
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