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Tom & The Magic Violin

By T.C.Harry
Ages: 7-11yrs

Running Time

60 Mins Approx

Speaking Parts

18

Cast Size
(Including Non-Speaking)

45

Cast Size
Easily Reduced To

16

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

With catchy melodies, witty lyrics, an engaging script and beautifully orchestrated backing tracks, this fabulous production is a celebration of all things musical! Follow Tom, Peter and Lucy as they leave behind the quarrelsome residents of Fiddlers’ Town and travel to the stomping surroundings of Forte Loud, where Drum’n’Brass are all the rage! Can some new-found friends, a mysterious stranger and a fiddle with a mind of its own help bring harmony to their home town? With the power of music behind them, anything is possible!

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Overview

Plot Summary

The violin-players of Fiddlers’ Town are enjoying a hoedown (song – Fiddlers’ Town), which is soon interrupted by Frosty and the Flooters, the resident flute-players. They ask why they, and their instruments, are made to feel second-best, and demand that the word ‘Flooters’ be included in the town’s name (song – What’s Wrong With A Flute?). The old mayor reluctantly promises to consider what they’ve said, and everyone turns in for the night. We then meet Tom, Lucy and Peter, who are all being kept awake by strange, distant noises (song – Sounds In The Night). They boldly decide to venture out and discover the source of these sounds – Tom feeling an unexplained need to take along his violin!
Soon, the three children become very lost….and very afraid! Hoping to lift their spirits, Tom plays a tune on his violin. The five random notes are nothing less than a summoning charm for a mysterious, magical wizard, who declares himself their new guardian! Whenever they are in need of help, he can be called with those same five notes (song – I’m Here To Help You). He tells the children they will find what they’re looking for in a castle called ‘Forte Loud’, which lies over the hill. He then disappears!
As Tom, Lucy and Peter approach Forte Loud, they are witness to a riotous, stomping all-night party, with everyone playing drums and trumpets! Having negotiated the bouncers, they are introduced to the jolly, charismatic Captain Blaster, and to the wild and unfamiliar sound of ‘Drum’n’Brass’ (song – Let’s Go To A Drum’n’Brass Party). In return they explain to the castle residents the musical wonders of the place they come from, Fiddlers’ Town, and Tom demonstrates the gentler sound of his violin, which summons the wizard once again! Bowled over by this strange, new, magical instrument, Captain Blaster agrees that the drummers and trumpeters of Forte Loud should accompany the children back to Fiddlers’ Town, so they can all combine their talents and make music together (song – March On Over The Hill). With yet more help from the wizard, they finally reach their destination.
After warmly welcoming their visitors, the Fiddlers and Flooters are ‘treated’ to a sample of Drum’n’Brass, but are immediately horrified at the racket created by the Trumpeters and Drummers! They ask them, in no uncertain terms, to leave, adamant that they would find playing together impossible. Desperate to save the situation Tom summons the wizard, who this time reveals himself to be a magical, musical, maestro conductor! He organises the instruments into orchestral groups and cleverly shows them how, with a little co-operation, their diverse sounds can produce beautiful music together (song – The Orchestra Samba). Everyone bathes in the new-found spirit of togetherness –everyone, that is, except Frosty, who is still unhappy that the Flooters don’t feature in the town’s name! The wizard suggests that, in recognition of the way all have learned to play together, they should change the name of the town to ‘Harmony’. As we say goodbye, even Frosty has to agree it’s a great idea! (song – Listen To Your Heart).

Listen below to the songs from ‘Tom & The Magic Violin’
"Fiddlers' Town"
"What's Wrong With A Flute"
"Sounds In The Night"
"I'm Here To Help You"
"Drum'n'Brass Party"
"March On Over The Hill"
"The Orchestra Samba"
"Listen To Your Heart"

Characters

19 Speaking parts in order of appearance

Narrator – a part which could be divided between two or three.
The Mayor of Fiddlers’ Town – eagerly awaiting retirement!
Frosty – by name and by nature! Leader of the Flooters.
Fiddlers 1 & 2 – certainly not fans of Frosty!
Flooters 1, 2 & 3 – certainly not fans of the fiddle!
Tom – a young fiddler with a taste for adventure.
Lucy & Peter – his loyal friends.
Wizard – mysterious stranger who likes to make a big entrance!
Captain Blaster – likes it loud!
Bouncers 1 & 2 – working the door at the Drum’n’Brass all-nighter.
Sergeants Hi-Hat and Rim-shot – Blaster’s hapless deputies.

Ensemble characters
A chorus of Fiddlers
A chorus of Flooters
A chorus of Drummers
A chorus of Trumpeters
Dancers

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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