![]() Review by Pam Allen - Deputy Headteacher, West Yorkshire, England The music could be arranged for a live band to play in a secondary school setting. It can be adapted for any age group from 7-11 years, and even beyond into KS 3/4. This is a very good show, easy for audiences to follow, and having a well known theme. Review by Clive Rich, Headteacher, Newport, Wales The children love the music, there is great scope to interpret the 'fantasy' characters, and the scenes build up well to a great finale. This comic adventure provides good opportunities for children with differing levels of ability to participate and have fun. Review by Avril Pattinson - Drama Specialist, Exeter, Devon It's nice to have the carols linked into an unfolding adventure. The story is intriguing and on the children's wavelength, with simple but effective opportunities for humour. Review by Brian Meyer - Headteacher, East Sussex I would recommend Starshine Music for any Primary School Christmas production! All three were easily staged with great stage instructions, backing tracks and photocopiable songs and scripts. We have used three musical plays from Starshine Music for our Christmas productions - 'Five Gold Rings', 'Miracle Child' and 'Jesus' Christmas Party'. Review by Jim Brown - Teacher, Armagh, N Ireland. If you enjoyed putting on this show, please email us a simple review to Recommended. ![]() NEW – Digital Download Pack – includes all book contents, MP3 sound files and extras.įor sole use of purchasing school, theatre group, church or individual.įREE crossword and word searches - see cast tab below. Click here to listen to the COMPLETE songs on our 'Starshine Singers' YouTube channel It can be staged at either a minimal or ostentatious level! Our pupils loved the songs the tunes for the new ones are very catchy, and it's good to have some traditional material included as part of the package." ~ P Allen, Deputy Headteacher, W Yorkshire. "A very good inclusive show, giving lots of opportunities for children to be involved. The Turtle Doves are squabbling, the Calling Birds are glued to their phones and the French Hens are plain eccentric! With the help of three 'assistants' (Fiver, Goldy and Ringo), Matt and Lucy must find the fifth ring and return everything to normal. Partridge of pear tree fame! He tells them that everything is in a muddle because the fifth gold ring is missing. In something like a time warp, Matt and Lucy (who are far from friends!) find themselves whisked away to a strange land, where they meet Mr. The show begins with a school carol concert that is almost over! The children are singing their way through ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’, but when they get to the words 'five gold rings’ the song gets stuck: "Five, five, five, five." In so doing, they discover the true ‘gold’ that can be given at Christmas! ![]() Two children learn to put aside their differences and recognise each other’s strengths. ![]() This irresistibly quirky show is full of panto-style fun, ideal for KS2. ![]()
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