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Snow White

By Colin Magee and Andrew Oxspring
Ages: 7-11yrs

Running Time

60 Mins Approx

Speaking Parts

31

Cast Size
(Including Non-Speaking)

55

Cast Size
Easily Reduced To

25

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No. Of Songs

8

The story of Snow White never fails to capture the imagination, and we know you’ll enjoy the little twists to the original that we’ve added here! Meet a title character who teaches numeracy and literacy to woodland animals, a shopaholic evil queen, seven small forest-dwellers obsessed with cleanliness, sly cronies, boffin inventors and a host of other colourful characters!

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Overview

Plot Summary

With the opening song (Here Comes The Show) we are introduced to a kind, gentle Queen who longs for nothing more than her very own baby. Her wish is granted and she has a daughter whom she names Snow White. Skipping forward a few years we learn through the gossipy courtiers that the Queen has died, leaving the dim-witted King literally holding the baby! They soon find him a replacement wife, whose dramatic and amusing arrival brings calamity to the palace (song – Out With The Old). A selfish and vain woman, fawned over by her sly cronies, she banishes her young step-daughter to the forest and sets about spending the royal fortune on shoes and handbags! Snow White nevertheless settles into her woodland home, becoming a dear friend (and teacher) to the animals. (song – It’ll be Alright, Snow White).
As the years pass, Snow White grows into a beautiful young woman, a detail which the evil Queen learns from a mirror which she believes talks to her. This mirror is in fact an ingenious creation of her cronies; they use it to keep her convinced that she is the kingdom’s most glamorous female, even though she has the face of a bull-dog chewing a wasp! However, the threat of Snow White’s beauty leads the Queen to drastic action. Despatching her woodcutter to the forest with orders to kill Snow White and return with her heart, the Queen is confident her own ‘gorgeousness’ will now be unchallenged. Snow White, however, escapes and runs deeper into the forest, leaving the woodcutter to seek an alternative offal-source with which to convince the Queen of Snow White’s demise. Needless to say the woodland animals don’t stick around either!
Finding refuge in a small dwelling belonging to seven vertically-challenged chaps (song – The Teeny Tribe), Snow White convinces her hosts to make her residence a permanent arrangement, in return for her ‘keeping house’ and looking after them. Life continues pleasantly (song – Life Is Wonderful) until the Queen finds out that Snow White is still alive. She orders her evil boffin inventors to create dastardly implements by which her step-daughter can easily be finished-off once and for all (song – The Evil Boffins). She sets off in disguise to find Snow White and, having conned her way through the front door, tricks her into eating a poisoned apple.
Snow White’s housemates return to find her lifeless body. Devastated at their loss, accompanied by the grieving animals they take her into the forest to be laid to rest. However, the funeral is interrupted by a Prince from the neighbouring kingdom who is leading a hunting party. Despite Snow White’s ‘situation’ presenting a few practical problems to the possibility of long-term romance, he instantly falls in love with her (song – Here All Along). As he leans in to kiss her, the fumes from his unique eau-de-cologne cause Snow White to have a coughing fit, whereby she dislodges the offending piece of poisoned apple from her throat!
In a typical ‘happy-ever-after’ ending all wrongs are righted, family and friends are reunited, justice is duly administered where required and our story ends with a slap-up wedding….just as you’d expect! (song – Everything’s Turned Out Fine).

Listen below to the songs from ‘Snow White’
"Here Comes The Show"
"Out With The Old"
"It Will Be Alright, Snow White"
"The Teeny Tribe"
"The Evil Boffins"
"Life Is Wondeful"
"Here All Along"
"Everything's Turned Out Fine"

Characters

31 Speaking parts in order of appearance

4 Narrators – our fairytale-tellers
The Good Queen – ‘Broody’ is an understatement
3 Courtiers – ensuring palace affairs run smoothly
The King – not overly-blessed with brains
The Bad Queen – scheming, psychopathic shopaholic
Her 3 Cronies – fawning underlings
Snow White – banished beauty whose refuge is reading, ’riting and ’rithmetic
2 Animals – the teacher’s pets, literally
The Woodcutter – for the chop if he can’t control his conscience

The Teeny Tribe:

Chief – the not-so-big boss
Beamer – pint-sized smiler
Milton – diminutive disinfectant
Muncher – petite pie-addict
Snuffles – knee-high nasalist
Grouchy – miniature moaner
Snoozy – over-tired titch
3 Evil Boffins – crocodile clips put smiles on their lips
The Prince – devastatingly dashing
3 Hunters – tally-ho whip crackers

Ensemble characters for featured songs and scenes

Courtiers
The Bad Queen’s Entourage
Woodland Animals
The Prince’s entourage
More Evil Boffins
Wedding Guests

What do you get?

This musical production is available to buy in 2 different formats.

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A wire-bound book with:
Full script
Detailed stage directions
Character information
Tips for costumes, props and scenery
Piano score for all songs
Licensing information

An Audio CD with:
Vocal demo tracks to all songs
Backing tracks to all songs
Continuity/incidental music
Sound effects

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Both PDF and editable MS Word documents of:
Full script
Detailed stage directions
Character information
Tips for costumes, props and scenery
Piano score for all songs
Licensing information

MP3 files of:
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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