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COPYABLE SCRIPT
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£15.00
Hansel and Gretel Photocopyable Script

Genre: A music play for junior and lower secondary schools 

Ages: 9 - 14 

Duration:   Just over one hour. 

Info: 11 speaking parts plus a chorus. 

Plot: Hansel and Gretel are left in the forest by their parents, who are too poor to feed them. Lost, they stumble on an old cottage, unaware that it is inhabited by a witch. Hansel is captured to be fattened for the cooking pot. Happily, a band of forest elves come to the aid of Gretel and defeat the witch. (She does not die in this version)

 

COPYABLE MUSICAL SCORE
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£10.00
Hansel and Gretel Musical Score

Piano and vocal parts. May be photocopied.

 

 

CD OF BACKING TRACKS
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£15.00
Hansel and Gretel Backing CD
Fully orchestrated backing tracks to use in rehearsal or performance. 

 

 

SAVE MONEY WITH A BUDGET PACK
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£70.00
Hansel and Gretel Budget Pack

A budget pack represents tremendous value and contains the following:

A master copy of the script (in electronic format) with a licence to copy as many as you need for your rehearsals.

A master copy of the musical score.

A CD of backing tracks to the songs.

A licence for four performances.

 

 

COPYABLE SCRIPT
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£15.00
Just Another Friday Photocopyable Script

 

Genre: a farce in the comedy theatre tradition.

Ages: 16 to adult.

Duration: under 2 hours.

Info: 4m, 2f, 2 m or f.

Plot: A couple in their forties are bored with one-another and each joins an evening class, where they each meet a new 'friend'. One Friday, both evening classes are cancelled and unwittingly, both of the couple bring their 'friends' home to their flat. Add to this a barmy, drunken granny, a nosey policeman and a daughter and boyfriend and the mix is explosive.