
“Then tap it into place, and that’s to make sure it has full contact with the side of the pan. As I do that, you can see the fluffiness of the potatoes, that’s a very important part,” the chef noted. Get yourself a masher and mash the veg up.

“Then any greens, chop them up, tear them up and add on top. Just break them up with your hand and then 500-600g of vegetables. “Next we add potatoes, these are leftover potatoes, 500-600g into the pan. Let's introduce some seasoning, salt and pepper. This version is available as a digital download only, comprising pdf script, pdf score and mp3s of the songs (with and without vocals).“I’ve got some chestnuts, just crack them in half. Happily all is resolved, and our show ends with a traditional nativity, culminating with Mr Gruber’s new song – Silent Night.įeaturing a trio of Cleaning Ladies, a guitar-playing Vicar and a very opinionated Mouse Chorus, Squeak offers an unusual alternative to a traditional nativity. But at dead of night, someone comes to steal the church silver. Mr Gruber sets to work, writing a new song to perform without the organ.

But when the mice resort to eating the organ bellows, the Christmas concert looks in real danger. The story of how Silent Night came to be written… possibly!įranz Gruber and his choir are hard at work in the village church, preparing for their Christmas concert, when they are visited by OFCHRISP (The Office for Standards in Christmas Productions) who seem certain to close them down.įor starters, they ban them from feeding the Church mice.

The script sample below has more details. There are also tips on streaming or videoing your show. It is still a play – so the action goes back and forth between bubbles – but we’ve kept it as simple as possible. We’ve included really clear instructions for each bubble. It could easily be performed in 2 or 3 bubbles also. This version has been rewritten for 4 separate bubbles, who have 1 song each. Shortened and adapted for 4 separate bubblesĪ Christmas Musical for Key Stage 2 (ages 7-11)
