Then, we have a funny play based on the Tim Allen movie - The Santa Clause. ![]() There are 20-22 speaking parts, with additional non-speaking roles too. Thirdly, we have a play script for A Christmas Carol, however it is a modern remake that is based in a school - with the head teacher being Ebenezer Scrooge - you can change the names of the characters to teachers in your school, or to rhyme with teachers in your school as I did (if they have a sense of humour)! There are song recommendations throughout the script, with a mixture of traditional Christmas songs and modern songs. There are 28 speaking parts, with additional non-speaking roles too for up to 30 students. There are song recommendations throughout the script, with a mixture of traditional Christmas songs and modern songs. ![]() His heart grows and he quickly returns the gifts and takes part in all the festivities. He has a change of heart however when he hears the town enjoying Christmas even though he had stolen all of the presents. The Grinch has a plan to ruin Christmas for the town, and steals all the presents on Christmas eve. In fact they love Christmas so much it is all they talk about! However, a mysterious outcast lives to the North of the town this outcast hates Christmas and anything to do with the festive time of year. The story revolves around the town of Whoville, where all the Whos love Christmas. Secondly, we have The Grinch which is a funny play loosely based on the Grinch by Dr. Buddy finds out the truth and goes looking for his family who are not too receptive about his appearance or general behavior! But Buddy turns them all around before finally saving Christmas with his festive cheer! There are song recommendations throughout the script, with a mixture of traditional Christmas songs and modern songs. ![]() The script follows the story line of the movie with Buddy the Elf being a human who is raised as an elf in the North Pole. The first play script is a funny play based on the Will Ferrell movie - Elf. Five Christmas play scripts for just £15, each is usually priced at £4.75.įor individual previews check out the links below.
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