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  • The Great Santa Kidnap

    2. Christmas Time is A-coming 3. News Theme 4. Christmas without Santa (canon) and a dog barking 5. Santa’s Song 6. Sleigh Bells 7. Jingle Bells 8. Jingle Bell’s Bows 9. Christmas Time is Coming (with vocals) 10. Christmas without Santa (without vocals) 11. Santa’s Song (including vocals) 12. Jingle Bells (with vocals)

  • Leprechaun’s Gold

    2. The Dum Dee Dum Song 3. Cobbler’s Song 4. Crime doesn’t pay 5. Dum Dee Dum Song (with vocals) 6. The Cobbler’s Song (with vocals) 7. Crime doesn’t pay (with vocals) 8. Dum Dee Dee (bows)

  • White Man Comes

    0. WMC Overture Backing Track Chaser (Short Outro) 2. Paddy Vocal Backing 3. Jock Vocal Backing Track 4. Jack Vocal Backing Track 5. John Boy Vocal Backing Track 6. Jemma’s Song Vocal Backing Track 7. Blue Eyes Vocal Backing Track 8. Australia Vocal Backing Track 9. Australia Reprise Vocal Backing Track

  • Boiled Scrambled and Fried

    Songs: 2. Galloping With Vocals Backing Track 3. Boiled Scrambled or Fried With Vocals Backing Track 4. Broken Egg With Vocals – Unfortunately Lost in Time Backing Track 5. Doctor Doctor – Vocal Doctor Doctor – Backing Track 6. A Little Patch – Vocal A Little Patch – Backing 7. As Good New – Vocal…

  • B.C. The Musical

    Download the script below: Download the choir lyric book: Download the lesson plan: The songs can be played or downloaded from below Overture Census-led recovery – with example vocals Census-led recovery – backing track Lament – with Vocals Lament – backing track Roman’s song – Vocal Roman’s song – Backing Track Salome’s Dance – Vocal…

  • Tears on a Snowman

    Tears on a Snowman. A musical comedy. Ages 6-12. Characters ages range from 5 to adult. One small child likes to get his older siblings into trouble with their parents. One sibling in particular is constantly being blamed for trouble the youngest one invents until the eldest cooks up a plan to force the parents to…

  • Rationale

    Vocabulary is the key. If a new written word has a corresponding word in a person’s existing visual and oral vocabulary, that written word is connected to that oral word and understood immediately. After a few exposures, it is integrated into the written vocabulary. If no oral equivalent exists for a word, the word means…