Shows & Cantatas
Honey!
This musical takes a humorous look at the complex workings of a beehive. Grumble, a worker bee, finds life too hard and so is allowed to become a drone for the day. Duration: c. 35 minutes. Teacher’s Book & CD Pupil’s Book
GA11462 GA11473
1 2 Literary Musicals
H2O
This is a factual musical about the ins and outs of the hydrologic cycle. Contains seven great original songs each explaining a different aspect of water and contains a CD of backing tracks and demonstrations. Duration: c. 35 minutes. Book & CD
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Volcanoes!
Discover the powerful effect volcanoes have on traditional folklore and deities. Includes a variety of songs and dances along with uncluttered rhyming script and dialogue. Duration: 45 minutes. Teacher’s Book & CD Pupil’s Book
GA11308 2 Featured Bestseller…
Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor
Oliver!
Complete vocal score of this famous Lionel Bart musical adaptation of the Dickens literary classic, including songs such as ‘Food, Glorious Food’, ‘Consider Yourself’ and ‘I’d Do Anything’. LK56088
3 4 Pepys’ Show
A musical bringing alive the hardships experienced in 17th century through the Restoration, Plague and Great Fire. Includes 12 lively songs with lots of action, dance and humour. Duration: c. 50 minutes.
Teacher’s Book & CD 2 3
GA11924
Dreamcoat The favourite Biblical musical, available as a full or abridged version, tracing the story of Joseph’s life from childhood through slavery and jail. Includes the hit song ‘Any Dream Will Do’, Close Every Door To Me’ and more.. The top line is usually the melodic line, and the harmonic second line is optional. Abridged (Duration 20 minutes) Full Version (Duration 60 minutes)
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Minibeast Madness! Humour is a key ingredient as Debbie takes a look at a bug’s life. Insects are gathering for a fi esta, by the Bug Squad, but Inspector Secticide isn’t far away! Duration: c. 45 minutes.
GA11583 GA11594
Teacher’s Book & CD Pupil’s Book
2 3
GA11847 GA11091
Riversong
An exciting production describing the journey of a river from its source to the sea. Covers performance, composition and listening/ appraising strands of the National Curriculum. Teacher’s Book & CD Pupil’s Book
2 3 All Year Round Shows
GA11110 GA11111
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Billy No Buzz! Ideal for use as part of a Personal and Social Development Programme, and can be used alongside nature projects, number work, music, movement and dance to help complete the Desirable Outcomes for Children’s Learning. Book & CD GA11104
P 1
The Garden!
A delightful collection of seven songs with narration especially written for young children. The songs follow the preparation of the garden, sowing seeds, discovering flowers, harvesting vegetables and picking fruit. Duration: c. 20 minutes. Book & CD GA11352
P 1
Fiends Reunited
You are invited to the scariest, freakiest, most bewitching reunion ever! It has been 100 years since the Wicked Witch cast her spell on Sleeping Beauty and at the ripe old age of 115, it is now time for her to awake! Duration: c. 50 minutes. Teacher’s Book & CD
GA11660 2
Frankie & Me
A funny musical with attractive songs which carry a mammoth message with a swaying mass of monsters! It tells the story of an ordinary girl’s attempts to find acceptance and friends at her new school. Duration: c. 45 minutes.
Teacher’s Book & CD Pupil’s Book
2
GA11440 GA11451
Dragons! The Musical Fergus is different from all the other kids – he is turning into a Dragon! He and his imaginary friends are taken through their paces at the School For Dragons. Teacher’s Book & CD Pupil’s Book
2 3
GA11627 GA11638
The Lemonade Kid A lively musical containing a very strong moral message about the futility of violence. Set in the Wild West it tells the story of the Lemonade Kid who comes to town and ousts the baddies with a bottle of lemonade and a good plan! Teacher’s Book & CD
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