| Shorter Plays and skits These plays are offered for free by the author and no royalties apply. All of these have been successfully used in Primary Schools. Scary Fairies In the early 21st Century, fairies are a species under siege. Pollution and loss of habitat have taken their toll. The greatest threat their survival , however, is cynicism.“Every time a human fails to believe, another fairy life is extinguished”Now a handful of ragged troupes of fairies are forced to live in compost heaps. Will this exotic species be assigned to the annals of history? The answer may be in the hands of our children. Download Now Length: 10 minutes Suitable for 7 to 14 year olds Ebenezer’s Rock n’ Roll Odyssey Ebenezer Scrooge is a penny-pinching miser. Not even a visit from the Ghost of Christmas past could persuade him to change his ways. When the Ghost of Christmas Past visits Ebenezer for a second time, he attempts a new approach. He decided to cut him so slack (after all, it is Christmas) and takes him on a guided tour of rock music in the second half of the 20th Century. Through meeting heroes and pioneers of music, he learns that there is more to life than money….the arts, for instance. Download Now Length: 10 minutes Suitable for 7 to 14 year olds Greasy Go Karts Amid the excitement of the Go Kart Championship, the hopeful contenders prepare their machines. The Mad Professor’s kart utilises the latest scientific innovations. The very cool, Greasy Lightning team are confident of a success. Meanwhile, heartthrob ‘Tommy’ just hopes that love will win the day. What unfolds is an exciting tale of twists and turns, action and romance. Strap yourselves in for the ride of your life. Download Now Length: 10 minutes Suitable for 7 to 14 year olds Please note:
The shorter plays and skits often contain well-known songs that in some cases have modified lyrics. Please clarify the seek permission to perform the songs from the owner/producer of the songs. School Musicals does not encourage nor accept any responsibility for copyright violation that may arise through the performance of songs with these plays. |