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Title: A Party in Mother Goose Land
A One Act Play for Primary Children
Author: Effa E. Preston
Release Date: February 9, 2017 [EBook #54141]
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Teachers are discovering that no matter how much novelty there is in their entertainment, how well it is arranged, how thoroughly drilled, if they want to hold the active interest of the audience they must use the best of songs. The songs must be real novelties. The words must be interesting as well as decidedly clever. The music must be catchy and abounding in rich melody. With these things in mind we have prepared this list of superior song novelties for our patrons. All are in regular sheet music form.
Price, 35 cents each; 5 for $1.25
WELCOME SONGS
CLOSING SONGS
Paine Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio
The costumes may be left to the discretion of the teacher and may be simple or elaborate, as desired. A few suggestions are given:
Mother Goose, large girl in old-fashioned dark dress with high pointed crowned hat.
Boy Blue, small boy in blue suit, with horn, which he uses as a megaphone in announcing people.
Hansel, small boy in Norfolk suit, slippers with buckles.
Gretel, small girl in white.
Robinson Crusoe, bareheaded boy in rags.
Jack the Giant Killer, boy in red knickerbocker suit, red plumed cap, large sword.
Puss in Boots, boy in black suit, tail, cat false face, high boots.
Goldilocks, yellow haired girl in white.
Bears are large, medium sized and small boys in brown bear suits and bear false faces.
Aladdin, boy in white suit, white plumed cap.
Fairy, small girl in white ruffled mosquito net dress with wings of same.
Red Riding Hood, small girl in long red cloak and hood.
Woodcutters are four boys in brown overalls and jackets, small brown caps, carrying hatchets.
Owl, boy in brown Canton flannel, wings of same. If owl face can not be obtained make brown hood with small pointed ears.
Pussy Cat, little girl in gray cat suit and cat face. Tail of same.
Blue Beard, boy in long gray robe with bright blue beard made of crepe paper.
Wives, girls in Empire dresses of bright colors.
Cinderella, girl in pretty white dress.
Prince is boy in purple suit, cloak, and plumed hat.
Peter, small boy in Dutch costume.
Snow White, little girl in white.
Dwarfs, are very small boys in gray suits with pointed gray caps and gray beards.
Dick Whittington, boy in red suit, long red cloak trimmed with ermine, made from cotton spotted with black, plumed hat. He carries toy cat.
Robin Hood and his men, boys in green suits and caps, carrying bows and arrows. Robin Hood wears red feather in his cap.
Hiawatha and his Braves, boys in Indian costume. Hiawatha in white costume. Braves in tan, feathers in hair.
Captain Kidd and Pirates, captain in black sailor suit, big hat with feather. Sailors and Pirates in blue sailor suits, red handkerchiefs about neck. All have knives and pistols in belts.
Alice, little girl in white.
White Rabbit, small boy in white canton flannel suit, rabbit face, or white hood with long ears. He carries white kid gloves in his hands.
Kings and Queens, are in white robes covered, respectively, with hearts and diamonds of red paper, and spades and clubs of black paper. They wear gilt crowns.
Suits for animals may be made over pattern for one piece pajamas with feet cut on them.
Characters should be grouped to form a pretty tableau for closing song. Mother Goose in center.
If class is small any of the characters may be omitted without spoiling the play. If it is difficult to get costumes children may simply wear white cardboard poster on which name of character represented is printed.
Six little girls in white come before curtain and sing:
Air: AULD LANG SYNE.
Chorus:
Girls leave stage and curtain rises showing a room in the house of Mother Goose, who is seated in a large chair at side of stage, near front. Chairs for guests are in back of room. Guests enter opposite side of room from Mother Goose. As curtain rises Boy Blue enters and says:
Boy Blue:
Mother Goose:
Boy Blue:
[To audience]:
Mother Goose:
A knock is heard. Boy Blue opens door, announces thru horn “Hansel and Gretel”. They enter, advancing to front. Same form is used for entrance of all the guests who seat themselves at back of stage after speaking or singing.
Hansel:
Gretel:
Mother Goose: You deserve good fortune, children.
Boy Blue: Robinson Crusoe.
Robinson Crusoe:
Mother Goose: I’m sure I hope you will stay at home, Robinson.
Boy Blue: Jack the Giant Killer.
Jack the Giant Killer:
Mother Goose:
Boy Blue: Puss in Boots.
[Puss sings]:
Air: COMIN’ THRU THE RYE.
1—
Chorus:
2—
Mother Goose: Sly Boots, you are a useful friend at times.
Boy Blue: Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Goldilocks:
Bears: You bet we are.
[They sing]:
Air: UPIDEE.
SONG
Chorus:
[Growl one and one half measures]: Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
[Repeat first four lines of chorus.]
Mother Goose:
Boy Blue: Aladdin.
Aladdin:
[He rubs lamp]: Fairy enters.
Fairy:
Aladdin:
Fairy leaves while soft music is played and returns at once, bearing roses, which she gives to Aladdin. It is very effective if at Fairy’s entrances and exits the stage may be darkened for a moment, switching lights off and on, and the sound of thunder heard.
Fairy:
Mother: Thank you, Aladdin, for the flowers.
Boy Blue: Red Riding Hood and the Woodcutters.
Red Riding Hood:
[Woodcutters sing]:
Air: MINSTREL BOY.
SONG
Mother Goose: Red Riding Hood is fortunate to have you to protect her.
Boy Blue: The Owl and the Pussy Cat.
Owl and Pussy Cat together:
Mother Goose: I’m glad to hear that.
Boy Blue: Bluebeard and his Wives.
Bluebeard:
Wives:
Bluebeard: So, you see, I’ve been slandered.
Mother Goose: Yes, indeed, Bluebeard. You’re a good, kind man as everyone should know.
Boy Blue: Cinderella and the Prince.
Cinderella:
Prince:
Mother Goose: And it bro’t you a wonderful Princess, did it not?
Boy Blue: Peter from Holland.
Peter:
Mother Goose: You were a brave boy, Peter.
Boy Blue: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Snow White:
[Dwarfs sing]:
Air: COME BACK TO ERIN.
SONG.
Snow White:
Boy Blue: Dick Whittington and his Cat.
Dick:
Mother Goose: You are a wise man, Lord Mayor of London.
Boy Blue: Robin Hood and his Merry Men.
[Robin and his men sing]:
Air: LOCH LOMOND.
Chorus:
Mother Goose: Many a good deed is done by you and your merry men I am sure, Robin.
Boy Blue: Hiawatha and his Braves.
[Braves sing]:
Air: THE MOCKING BIRD.
SONG.
[Hiawatha stands with folded arms.]
Chorus:
Mother Goose [to Boy Blue]: I’m glad they left their tomahawks at home. You are welcome Braves. Hiawatha, I am glad to see you.
Boy Blue: Captain Kidd and his Pirates.
Kidd:
I’m Captain Kidd and these my Pirates bold.
Pirates:
And a Captain fine is he.
Kidd:
We have sailed the seas and captured tons of gold.
Pirates:
We’re as rich as rich can be.
Kidd and Pirates [together]:
Mother Goose [aside]: I hope he isn’t telling the truth, but he always was the black sheep of the family.
[Kidd and Pirates laugh wickedly as they go to their seats.]
Boy Blue: Alice from Wonderland, the White Rabbit, the King and Queen of Hearts, the King and Queen of Diamonds, the King and Queen of Clubs, the King and Queen of Spades.
Alice:
White Rabbit:
[If possible have Kings and Queens dance a minuet to music of DON JUAN.]
Mother Goose: I’ve been so glad to see you all.
[All stand and sing.]
[All stand and sing]:
Air: WHEN THE SWALLOWS HOMEWARD FLY.
SONG.
CURTAIN
NOTE: Music for songs may be found in almost any song book. The Golden Book of Favorite Songs contains these airs. Price 15 cents. Paine Publishing Company.
Special Day Entertainments | |
| BEST CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES—Irish | $0.40 |
| CHOICE CHRISTMAS DIALOGUES AND PLAYS—Irish | .40 |
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| CHRISTMAS AT McCARTHYS’—Guptill | .25 |
| CHRISTMAS AT PUMPKIN HOLLER—Guptill | .25 |
| CHRISTMAS EVE AT MULLIGAN’S—Irish | .25 |
| CHRISTMAS SPEAKIN’ AT SKAGGS’ SKULE—Irish | .25 |
| IN A TOY SHOP—Preston | .25 |
| THE PRIMARY CHRISTMAS BOOK—Irish | .40 |
| PUMPKIN PIE PETER—Irish | .25 |
| THE REUNION AT PINE KNOT RANCH—Irish | .25 |
| SNOWBOUND FOR CHRISTMAS—Preston | .25 |
| A STRIKE IN SANTA LAND—Preston | .25 |
| A THANKSGIVING CONSPIRACY—Irish | .25 |
| A THANKSGIVING DREAM—Preston | .25 |
| A TOPSY-TURVY CHRISTMAS—Guptill | .25 |
Dialogues and Children’s Plays | |
| ALL IN A GARDEN FAIR—Wilbur | $0.25 |
| DOLLS ON DRESS PARADE—Preston | .25 |
| A PARTY IN MOTHER GOOSE LAND—Preston | .25 |
| SNAPPY HUMOROUS DIALOGUES—Irish | .40 |
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| OLD TIME SONGS PANTOMIMED—Irish | .40 |
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| CHRISTMAS AT McCARTHYS’ | By Elizabeth F. Guptill |
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| CHRISTMAS AT PUMPKIN’ HOLLER | By Elizabeth F. Guptill |
The old-fashioned school is rehearsing for the Christmas entertainment. Funny from beginning to end. Time, 30 minutes. For any number of children. Price, 25 cents. | |
| CHRISTMAS EVE AT MULLIGAN’S By Marie Irish | |
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| CHRISTMAS SPEAKIN’ AT SKAGGS’ SKULE | By Marie Irish |
A back woods school entertainment is featured. Easy to prepare and plenty of fun. For 6 boys and 8 girls. Time, 30 minutes. Price, 25 cents. | |
| IN A TOY SHOP | By Effa E. Preston |
In rhyme. For 12 or more small children. A clever little play that will please. Time, 20 minutes. Price, 25 cents. | |
| THE REUNION AT PINE KNOT RANCH | By Marie Irish |
For upper grades. 5 males and 6 females. Time, 30 minutes. Plenty of fun and a great surprise. Price, 25 cents. | |
| SNOWBOUND FOR CHRISTMAS | By Marie Irish |
For 4 boys and 4 girls. For mixed grades. Time, 25 minutes. The older children play Santa Claus for the younger ones. Price, 25 cents. | |
| A STRIKE IN SANTA LAND | By Effa E. Preston |
In rhyme. 8 boys, 7 girls. Time, 20 minutes. Very easy but effective. Price, 25 cents. | |
| A TOPSY-TURVY CHRISTMAS | By Elizabeth F. Guptill |
Humorous. For any number of children under fourteen years of age. Time, 30 minutes. Price, 25 cents. | |
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Page 8, line “Call on me I pray” indented two spaces to match rest of song’s layout.
Page 10, “exists” changed to “exits” (entrances and exits the)
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