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By Andrew Oxspring
Christmas musical for 4-7 and 7-11 years
Running time 45 minutes (KS1) or 60 minutes (KS2) approx.
(Scroll down for song samples, characters and plot summary)
Who should win an award for Outstanding Contribution to Christmas? Santa? Christmas cards? Christmas trees? The turkey dinner? What about snow? Find out the anwer in this, the most star-studded event of the year - the Christmas Awards Ceremony from Holly-wood in Tinsel-Town! Relax and enjoy a musical reminder of what it truly means to be a Christmas star!
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Download a sample piano score (PDF)
Announcer - Use either an actor’s voice or the voice on track 10 of the CD
Noël Knowles and Carol Singer - Hosts of the Christmas Awards ceremony
Ollie Berry and Chrissie Pressie - Out on the red carpet talking to……..
Fans - (7 speaking) Gathered to watch the stars arrive
The ‘Stars’
Christmas Cards - (3 speaking)
Santa, a Reindeer and an Elf
Children in Winter Woollies - (3 speaking)
Christmas Trees - (3 speaking)
Christmas Dinner Diners - (3 speaking)
Beth – the Star of Bethlehem
The Nativity characters
Mary
Joseph
The Angel Gabriel
Angels
The inn keeper
Shepherds
The 3 Kings
Ensemble characters for featured songs and scenes
More Fans
More Children in Winter Woollies, and snowman - (optional)
More Christmas Cards
More Christmas Trees
More Reindeer and Elves
More Christmas Dinner Diners
It's the Christmas awards ceremony (Song - 'The Stars Are Coming Out For Christmas'), from Holly-wood in Tinsel-town, presented by the beautiful Miss Carol Singer, and the dashing Mr Noël Knowles. Out on the red carpet Ollie Berry and Chrissie Pressie are with an excited crowd of fans who've come to see their favourite Christmas 'stars' arrive. Which of these stars will win the 'Cracker', the prestigious award for 'Outstanding Contribution to Christmas'?
Will it be the faithful Christmas cards, who keep everyone in touch with each other over the festive season (Song - 'Send Me On My Way')? Perhaps it will be Santa and his jolly helpers, who deliver all those presents to 'good' boys and girls (Song - 'Boogie Woogie Santa'). Although it's not shown up in recent years maybe Snow will walk away with the award (Song - 'Why Won't It Snow On Christmas Day?’). Surely the Christmas trees, which bring a warm and happy glow to every house, are in with a chance (Song - 'Christmas Tree Song'). And then there's the Christmas dinner, which brings families together to feast on turkey and the trimmings (Song - 'Christmas Dinner Is A Winner'). Each star tells the audience why they've made an outstanding contribution to Christmas and the crowd eagerly waits to find out who will take home the 'Cracker'.
But then we hear of a late entry - another 'star', this time a real star by the name of Beth (short for 'the Star of Bethlehem), who made a contribution to the very first Christmas many years ago. She tells us a wondrous story of a baby, born in a stable (Song - 'Oh What A Wonderful Night'). After hearing this tale everyone agrees there can only be one recipient of the award for 'Outstanding Contribution to Christmas'.
The award is given to its rightful winner, whose acceptance speech recognises all the other stars' contributions to making every Christmas so special. With much celebration the ceremony closes with a reprise of the song 'The Stars are coming out for Christmas'.
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“The school came alive at Christmas with the sound of our children practising your lovely songs.”
Shona Staff, Norfolk
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