Reviewed by
Dianne Bates
This handy
A4 page book is a collection of plays suitable for middle to upper primary
students. Each play, written in the pantomime tradition, is based on a familiar
fairytale or story, all with either a fun twist and a moral or a message such
as the value of sharing or it’s not good to brag. It’s a well-thought out book
in many respects. Plays can be adapted to accommodate varying cast members, for
example the narrator’s role can be taken by a chorus of speakers, so it’s
possible to cater for an entire class. As well, there are comprehensive
teachers’ notes which provide play performance information such as how to use
the plays in the classroom. At the back of the book is a glossary and
vocabulary lists
.
At the
beginning of each play, the cast is listed along with costume or prop
suggestions as well as other helpful information such as stage set-up and
points for discussion. Every play employs a narrator who sets the scene and
also links scenes within the play. On each page there is a black and white cartoon
illustration of one of the play’s characters. In keeping with the user-friendly
nature of the book, the pages of all of the plays are printed on one side of
the paper so that the book, if so desired, can be dismantled and pages
photocopied to give all cast members their own script.
In ‘Rudolph
to the Rescue’, Santa’s reindeer boast of their respective abilities; poor
Rudolph doesn’t compare favourably, but of course when Santa needs a leader on
the foggy Christmas night, Rudolph is just right for the job. At the end of
this play is music – and lyrics – for a song to be sung by the whole cast.
‘Goldi Meets
the Three Bears’ is set ‘way out in the Australian bush, where the eucalyptus
grows.’ The ‘bears’ are actually koalas who tell Goldi, ‘We’re cute and cuddly
marsupials! We’re koalas! We’re not bears!’
All of the
plays such the two mentioned here employ gentle humour, and of course they are
all to be spoken in rhyming verse (easier than prose for cast members to
remember their parts).
This book
ticks all of the boxes when it comes to providing the classroom teacher with a
bunch of fun plays which are sure to be enjoyed.
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