Travel back in time and join inquisitive archeologists, Taki and Tut, and their fossil friend as they explore the wonders of ancient civilization. From the farms of
Mesopotamia
, to the Egyptian mummies, from the ancient Greeks to the Romans. Excellent music! Created by John Jacobson and Roger Emerson.
Dragon Tale
Theme: General
Age: Middle/Upper Elementary
Length: 60 Minutes
An evil dragon, Scumme, is terrorizing the town of Wantley Wood. The King, in desperation, has decided to offer the hand of his daughter to any brave knight who can conquer the dragon. What follows is an intriguing comedy of errors. Created by John Carter and Mary Kay Beall.
Drum, The
Theme: General
Age: Lower/Middle/Upper Elementary
Length: 20 Minutes
This mini-musical is based on a Tale of Generosity, a wonderful folk tale from
India
.
Jordan
has a dream of one day owning a drum. Watch as generosity helps everyone’s dreams come true. Starting with just a stick,
Jordan
’s day becomes quite magical. For unison and two-part voices. Songs include “Making Ends Meet”, “Learn to Share”, “How You Look at Life”, and “O Happy Day!”. Crated by Albrecht and Althouse.
E-I-E-I Oops
Theme: General
Age: Lower Elementary
Length: 20 Minutes
The whole barnyard is singing…but wait! Something’s wrong with Madam Cow. She just can’t moo! Join the fun as the animals all do their part to save the day. Songs include "Ham It Up!", "Cute Chicks", "Lost Sheep", and "The Whole Barnyard Is Singing". Created by John Jacobson and John Higgins.
Emporer's New Clothes
Theme: General
Age: Middle Elementary
Length: 40 Minutes
A humorous fairy tale musical based on the story by Hans Christian Anderson. By Dave & Jean Perry.
Froggy Day in Lindentown
Theme: General
Age: Lower Elementary
Length: 30 Minutes
All of the creatures in Lindentown Swamp lived together peaceably until Bully the Bullfrog came to town. Through this light-hearted rhyming musical children learn that even bullies need to feel accepted. Created by Michael and Gill Gallina.
Get In The Game
Theme: General
Age: Middle/Upper Elementary
Length: 30 Minutes
It’s the first day of gym class and you’re dreading it! This upbeat 30 minute musical shows that everyone can be a champion in some way. Excellent staging and choreography. Created by Mac Huff and John Jacobson.
Go Fish
Theme: General
Age: Lower Elementary
Length: 20 Minutes
A tuna fish who can't carry a tune? A Star Fish who can't get an acting job? A seven-legged Octopus? A Zebra Fish with spots? A shark who wants to be friends with everyone? Join the aquatic fun as little Tiger Shark and his unique collection of friends discover how their differences make them each special. Songs include "Ocean's of Fun", "Roundup Under the Sea", "We're Sharks" and more. Created by John Jacobson and John Higgins.
Goldie and the Bears
Theme: General
Age: Lower Elementary
Length: 20 Minutes
Goldie and the Bears is a musical adaptation of the popular childhood tale. You get everything needed in one book, including plans to draw the musical into language arts, science, motor activities and other areas of your curriculum. Come with detailed suggestions for costumes and scenery. Easy to learn and perform. Songs include “Knock, Knock, Knock”; “Pudding’s Too Hot”; Chair Is Too Hard”; and “She’s Still Here”. Created by Donna Dirksing. NOT AVAILABLE FOR PREVIEW.
Go West: A Musical Celebration of America's Westward Expansion
Theme: General
Age: Middle/Upper Elementary
Length: 40 Minutes
Gold has been discovered in the hills of
California
. Land is being given away to settlers willing to make a fresh start in the American West. Cowpokes and miners, farmers, trappers, and adventurers are making their way west. Songs include: “My Pony and Me”, “Steamboatin’”, “Keep Rollin’”, “Where I Make My Home”, and “Go for the Gold!”. Created by Jacobson and Emerson.
Grade School Musical: Beyond the No-Character Zone
Theme: General
Age: Lower/Middle Elementary
Length: 30-40 Minutes
Secret Agent 006 aka Count On-Character and Secret Agent 000 Ivanda B. Rude are assigned to teach four very cool students the value of good character. Soon enough the cool kids find themselves in the center of strange happenings and wanting to move beyond the no-character zone. Comes on two reproducible CDs that include script, scores, tips and timelines, reproducible costumes, crafts, posters and more. Also includes rehearsal and accompaniment soundtracks.
Granny Awards
Theme: General
Age: Middle Elementary
Length: 25 Minutes
Granny honors her favorite fairy tale characters for best dramatic scene, best choreography, best villan etc. By Janet Gardner.
Green Machine Team
Theme: General
Age: Lower/Middle Elementary
Length: 18 Minutes
This musical is designed to be performed on risers with no costuming or sets. In this musical the Green Machine Team encourages everyone to go green by using basic ecological practices. The importance of recycling, electricity conservation and fuel economy are among the concepts presented in this fun, yet informative format. Songs include “Turn It Off!”, “Recycle, Michael”, “Pedal Power”, and more. Created by Michael and Jill Gallina.
HMS Pinafore
Theme: General
Age: Middle/Upper Elementary
Length: 60 Minutes
This is the third of the Gilbert and Sullivan masterpieces. M.J. Arnold has expertly adapted the full work to a length and level of musical accessibility for junior high school students. The music calls for either unison or two-part chorus. Enjoy the trip aboard the H.M.S. Pinafore. Created by Gilbert and Sullivan.
Highlight Zone
Theme: General
Age: Middle/Upper Elementary
Length: 25 Minutes
On the first day of school, Jess is horrified at taking music appreciation class. During a daydreaming voyage, Jess is brought into the arena of great composers. Each of the musical songs follows the melody of a masterpiece, such as Mozart’s "Eine Kleine, Nachtmusik", Grieg’s "In the Hall of the Mountain King", or Handel’s "Watermusic". Created by Janet Gardner.
How Does Your Garden Groove
Theme: General
Age: Lower/Middle Elementary
Length: 18 Minutes
Here is a charming mini-musical where you meet the musically talented group of vegetables growing in Freddy and Franny Farmer’s garden. You will discover this is not your typical garden-variety musical as the French-fried potatoes have “appeal”, leafy vegetables sing “Lettuce Entertain You”, and the corn pleads “Please Don’t Put Us in a Can-Can.” More songs include “Vegematic Automatic”, and “The Hot Potato”. Created by Michael and Jill Gallina.
How Does Your Garden Grow
Theme: General
Age: Lower/Middle Elementary
Length: 20 Minutes
Let’s take a journey to Herb’s magical garden. The seeds have sprouted, the rain has come, and petals bloom brightly in the sun. But what’s this? The weeds are taking over! Join the fun with a country-style garden hoedown, and help save the crop! Created by John Jacobson and John Higgins.
How the West Was Really Won
Theme: General
Age: Middle/Upper Elementary
It's time to head out West for some history and learnin’. This musical follows the history of the old west through such characters as Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, Harriet Tubman, and Jesse Chisolm. Kids will really enjoy this theme. Created by Grace Hawthorne and John Wilson.
Hundred-Year Snooze: The Story of Sleeping Beauty
Theme: General
Age: Middle/Upper Elementary
Length: 30 Minutes
In this peculiar royal kingdom, there lives a princess who possesses gifts bestowed upon her by the kingdom’s Seven Graces: beauty, wit and charm, grace and elegance, song, dance, and good math skills! However, her parents who are the king and queen of the castle and a court full of fun characters, all fall under an evil spell given by the ignored and forgotten Old Grace. Songs include “Celebration of the Princess”, “A Short Nap”, “What Shall We Do?”, and more. Created by Dave and Jean Perry.
It's a Jungle Out There
Theme: General
Age: Lower/Middle Elementary
Length: 15 Minutes
King Leo is a victim of the corporate jungle! He has money, power and fame, but he still has not found happiness. His trusty servants, Spot and Stripes, ever loyal to the King, begin a quest for the key to happiness. Do the monkeys have the answer? Or maybe the hyenas? Perhaps the secret lies with the elephants. Who knows? Created by Mary Donnelly and George Strid.