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Let Loose!

By Andrew Oxspring
Ages: 7-11yrs

Running Time

60 Mins Approx

Speaking Parts

44

Cast Size
(Including Non-Speaking)

65

Cast Size
Easily Reduced To

23

Suggestions for how to easily reduce and increase the cast size to suit your numbers are included in the "content samples" for this musical.

No. Of Songs

8

Join a group of eager (and some not-so-eager) school children on their week’s residential visit to ‘Slippery Slopes Activity Centre’, where they experience a catalogue of mishaps on their way to learning one very important lesson….good friends are worth their weight in sweets!

Having contended with weeping parents, moody bus drivers, accommodation that can hardly be described as 4-star and activity leaders with little regard for health & safety, can the children pull together and eventually succeed in the team-building challenges they are set? Or will they always come off second-best to Slippery Slopes’ other residents, those smug pupils from the Toffington College of Excellence & High Achievement? More importantly though, can they organise a midnight feast without getting caught?!

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Overview

Plot Summary

As the annual school residential visit approaches, Headteacher Mrs Grimm and teachers Mr Dainty and Miss Manly are holding a presentation evening to parents (your audience), to share details of the trip’s itinerary and give assurance that their children will be in safe hands! As each aspect of the forthcoming trip is explained, we witness flashbacks to the previous year’s ‘eventful’ visit, which didn’t exactly go according to plan!
After sharing in the children’s initial excitement about the prospect of being away from home (song – Let Loose!) we see the impact that the pending separation has on their doting parents. As three sets of mums and dads fret about the sleeping arrangements and the potential non-brushing of teeth, one couple cracks open the champagne to toast the fact they’ll have the house to themselves for five blissful days! (song – Peace And Quiet). Next we meet five bus drivers who, over a cuppa in the café, nervously await the first glimpse of next week’s rota, to see which of them has been given the job of taking the school trip. Even sympathy from the friendly waitresses doesn’t calm them, as they explain just what it’s like being on a bus with children! (song – Bus Driver Blues).
Excitedly awaiting the arrival of their young guests are the staff of the Slippery Slopes Activity Centre, who discuss last-minute preparations which they hope will help avoid the need to give any more refunds this year! Having assured the manager that a list of challenging activities has been planned, that most of the toilets now flush, that there is warm-ish water in some of the bathrooms and that the air-ambulance is on standby, they throw open the doors! (song – Roll Up, Roll Up).
However, poor plumbing, five-mile hikes and hole-digging (then hole-filling) challenges aren’t exactly what the children and their teachers had hoped for, and they become disillusioned with their residential experience. They argue amongst themselves and find it impossible to work as a team, culminating in a disastrous attempt to build and sail a raft! (song – Let’s Build A Raft). The whole thing is made worse by the fact they are ridiculed by the other residents of Slippery Slopes, the smug and highly competitive pupils and teacher from the Toffington College of Excellence and High Achievement. (song – Toffington College). Can the children pull together to gain something positive from their five days away, or will it all have been just a waste of time?
A secret midnight feast is planned for their last night at Slippery Slopes (song – Midnight Feast). However, with adults on the prowl, a shortage of suitable confectionary and the Toffington lot threatening to ‘dob them in’, the children must be resourceful, dig deep and discover a bit of team-spirit which will ensure they finish their trip on a high. In a nail-biting climax they pull out all the stops and come to realise that anything can be achieved with the trust and support of good friends…and the ability to shin down a drainpipe! (song – Forever Your Friend).

Listen below to the songs from ‘Let Loose!’
"Let Loose!"
"Peace And Quiet"
"Bus Driver Blues"
"Roll Up, Roll Up"
"Let's Build A Raft"
"Toffington College"
"Midnight Feast"
"Forever Your Friend"

Characters

44 Speaking parts in order of appearance

Note: if you have a smaller cast, because most characters only appear in one scene, multiple parts can be played by a single child. Alternatively, for extra-large cast numbers, many speaking parts have enough lines to be divided between any extra characters you want to create.

Mrs Grimm (headteacher), Mr Dainty and Miss Manly (teachers) – hosting the presentation evening for the parents of children going on the residential visit to Slippery Slopes Activity Centre.
4 Mums & 4 Dads – how will they cope with an empty, quiet, clean house?
5 Bus Drivers – eager to check out the week’s rota over a cuppa.
2 Waitresses – offering them sweet tea and sympathy.
Manager, 4 Activity Instructors, 3 Cooks, Odd-Job Man/Woman – the inept staff of the Slippery Slopes Activity Centre.
Mr Sharp, Miss Blunt, 8 Children – checking-in to Slippery Slopes without the faintest idea what they’re letting themselves in for!
6 Toffington College Pupils – they consider themselves the cream of the crop.
Mr/Miss Finster – their fuhrer…ahem, sorry, their teacher!

Ensemble Characters, if you have the numbers, for featured songs and choreography
Bus Drivers
Waitresses/Waiters
Activity Centre Staff
Children
Toffington College Pupils and Staff

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Full script
Detailed stage directions
Character information
Tips for costumes, props and scenery
Piano score for all songs
Licensing information

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Vocal demo tracks to all songs
Backing tracks to all songs
Continuity/incidental music
Sound effects

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Full script
Detailed stage directions
Character information
Tips for costumes, props and scenery
Piano score for all songs
Licensing information

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Vocal demo tracks to all songs
Backing tracks to all songs
Continuity/incidental music
Sound effects

Extras included:
JPEG files of cover artwork for making posters or other promo material.

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