When Sasha Got Sucked Up The Chimney

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When Sasha Got Sucked Up The Chimney

When Sasha Got Sucked Up The Chimney

"I recommend this."

Wheatley Lane Primary School

"Great"

Aggi (Cast member)

A Magical Sleigh Ride to the North Pole to save Christmas
• 40 speaking roles including several cameo parts; easily reduced or expanded.
• Unlimited chorus parts.
• Easy to stage with simple scenery - adaptable.
• Backing Tracks and separate Vocal Tracks on one easy to manage CD. No pianist required!
• Easily constructed and manageable props.
• Age range - Key Stage 2 Production. (7-11 years)
• Duration - One Hour.

Composer(s) Craig Hawes
Age Guide KS 2 (7 - 11 years)
Show Duration just over 1 hour


From the writer of “ZOOM!” comes the most magical of Christmas musicals - "When Sasha Got Sucked Up The Chimney". This festive show follows a young orphan, Sasha, as she and her friends are mysteriously sucked up the orphanage chimney thanks to a sprinkle of magical stardust. But this is just the start of a thrilling adventure that will take them all the way to the North Pole, and change their lives forever! However, all is not well in the Frozen North and when Christmas is threatened by an evil Tooth Fairy, it's down to Sasha and her friends to save the day!

Sasha is a spectacular show that will take your audience on a magical sleigh ride and have them laughing, crying, singing, dancing and feeling fabulously festive! This wonderful Christmas story is brought to life through a sackful of unforgettable songs, a deliciously funny script and a tear-jerking ending that won't leave a dry eye in the house! With parts for between 20 and 40 children, unlimited chorus parts and the possibility of adult performers guest starring as Berty and Gerty Claus, this show will suit any size school or group. A CD featuring dazzling, fully orchestrated backing tracks with AND without vocals is available for rehearsals and performances.

 

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'The Mistletoe Ball' sets the scene in Victorian London as Londoners are preparing for the festivities. Unfortunately, the mood in Stoneheart Orphanage is not as bright as Harriet does her best to convince Milly, Sasha and Will that Santa doesn’t exist. However, failing to lose sight of her dreams, Sasha sings 'Someone Somewhere' reassuring herself that one day her dreams of a family will come true.

Ignoring Harriet’s hurtful comments, Will and Sasha help Milly to send her letter to the North Pole, but in an unexpected turn of events they get swept up the chimney along with the letter! It is certainly a change of scenery as the children are transported to the rooftops where despite the cold, Tom, the chimney sweep, finds the energy to sing 'Clean Sweep.' Quickly making friends, Tom offers the orphans the chance to deliver their letter in person, and without hesitation in a reprise of 'Clean Sweep' the children are swept away to the North Pole.

Everything is underway at the North Pole as Holly and Ivy, the two cleaners, are going about their daily tasks. Yet their talk is full of bitterness as they resent the fact that two fairies should be demoted to cleaning when the ‘new kid on the block’ is promoted to the role of the Tooth Fairy. It seems as though there are even hardships in the North Pole!

Stumbling over the North Pole (literally…) Tooth Fairy and his side kick Tooth Ache enter and in an evil revelation, the audience discover that their intentions are to ruin Christmas!

However the wicked atmosphere disappears as we are transported to Santa’s workshop where the elves are busy putting their finishing touched to all the Christmas presents-including the 822 spinning tops (don’t worry, these are not necessary props!) Expecting a visit from the elf inspector, the elves prepare themselves, but Tom, Sasha and Will arrive unannounced and thinking they are the inspectors, the elves do their utmost to impress them, including countless witty one liners. The reindeers make a polished entrance, and it is eventually discovered that Sasha, Will and Tom are here to see Santa and not inspect the workshop. Willing to oblige, the elves sing 'You’ve Got A Friend In Me' to welcome the guests.

In the House of the Clause’s, Santa and his wife prepare for Santa’s travels and it seems that even Santa’s wife double checks his sack before he leaves! But there’s love beneath the banter as they sing 'You’ve Got A Friend In Me.' However their peace is disturbed as everything starts to go wrong. The naughty and nice book disappears and Tooth Fairy and Tooth Ache start to cause havoc. Harriet makes a surprise entrance, as it turns out she followed her fellow orphans up the chimney, and is sucked in to joining Tooth Fairy and Ache, helping them to ruin Christmas.

Despite Christmas appearing to fall apart at the North Pole, Mrs Claus continues her day to day business as she runs the Elf School. Far from well behaved, their antics and jokes drive Mrs Claus round the bend, so even she almost contracts tinselitus! However 'The Tickling Song' puts everyone back into a good mood. Unfortunately this doesn’t last long as Tooth Fairy, Ache and Harriet reveal to the audience they have locked Santa in the cellar and stole the stardust distributor so the sleigh won’t stay in the air. Blissfully unaware, the reindeers take Will, Sasha and Milly on a complimentary sleigh ride during 'Come for a Magical Sleigh Ride' which ends quicker than unexpected, luckily without any cuts or bruises! At this point, the Tooth Fairy, Ache and Harriet reveal themselves and what they have done, thinking they have successfully ruined Christmas. However, in a passionate speech from Sasha, Harriet realises the wrongs of what she has done and that all she lacked was some belief in Santa. With everything restored, the children return to London and in a happy ending, Will, Milly and Harriet receive private invitation to the Mistletoe Ball where their adoptive parents will be waiting, and Sasha gets the biggest surprise of all when her adoptive parents turn out to be Santa and his wife! 'You’ve Got to Believe in Christmas' brings a close to a magical journey. 'Magical Sleigh Ride' concludes the show.

 

Click the "Script & Songs" tab to read the script, look at the score and listen to the songs.

The script is written for 38 speaking characters, as listed below. These range from principal parts to small supporting roles. For productions with fewer cast members, condensing of characters is possible. This can be done in numerous ways, but the following example reduces the cast number to 24:

• Remove Elves G,H,I,M,N and O (reallocating lines to the other 11 elves)
• Remove Sweep 2 and 3 (reallocating lines to Sweep 1)
• Remove reindeer Comet, Blitzen, Prancer and Vixen (reallocating lines to the other reindeer)
• Cast guest adults as Bert and Gerty Claus!

The “Penguin Dance” has been written in to cater for additional performers, and is optional depending on your own casting availability. It may be an ideal way to incorporate much younger performers into the show, providing an additional “Ahh” factor! To expand the cast, unlimited chorus parts may be used as additional Penguins, Elves, Sweeps and Londoners, and an off-stage choir for backing on other songs. Directors are encouraged to consider adults to guest perform the roles of Berty and Gerty. Gerty works particularly well as a dame (played as a comedy female role for a male actor). Although children can perform these parts equally well, the use of adults (including a dame) brings a “pantomime” feel to the performance and helps to emphasise the “parental” qualities of the characters at the end of the show.

Orphans
Sasha*
Milly
Will
Harriet

Chimney Sweeps
Tom
Sweep 1
Sweep 2
Sweep 3

North Pole Characters
Santa Claus (Berty)*
Mrs. Claus (Gerty)*
Tooth Fairy
Tooth Ache
Holly
Ivy
Dasher
Dancer
Prancer
Vixen
Comet

Reindeer
Cupid
Donner
Blitzen
Rudolph

Elves
Elf A
Elf B
Elf C
Elf D
Elf E
Elf F
Elf G
Elf H
Elf I
Elf J
Elf K
Elf M
Elf N
Elf O
Elf S

Ensemble
Penguins
Little Elves
Sweeps
Londoners

* denotes characters with singing solos

 

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Craig Hawes

Craig Hawes has been tickling the ivories ever since he was able to scale the dizzy heights of a piano stool. His passion for composing grew at a young age, matched only by his love of writing silly stories and pun-filled poetry. As a teenager he won national competitions for song composition and story writing, and these interests combined when he wrote and directed his first Christmas musical aged just 16.

After professional music training in London, Craig spent 13 years as a primary teacher and music consultant, as well as working in television and professional theatre as a musical director, arranger, composer and recording engineer. It is this weird and wonderful mix of experiences that helps Craig to create sparkling, unforgettable musicals which delight children, teachers and audiences across the globe.

 

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Customer Reviews

I recommend this.

We are about to perform the second performance of this Christmas show. I recommend this.
Review by Wheatley Lane Primary School - Burnley.

It is so good!

It is so good! I am 4th grade and I'm doing the role of Harriet!

Review by Tabasa - Cast Member.

BRILLIANT!

I played Tom and it was 10/10 - I mean 10/10! BRILLIANT! So if you get chance to be in it - do it!
Review by Rohan - Cast Member.

Incredibly fun.

My school did this as our Xmas play in 2008. I got to play Sasha and it was incredibly fun. I love this play and I really enjoyed performing as Sasha.
Review by Aggi - Cast Member.

exellent really good fun

i loved it
Review by Langley Park Primary Shool

I am playing the part of Tom. I am saying to everyone if you get a chance to do this play do it!

I really enjoyed this prodution. I recommand this to all schools!!!!!
I am playing Tom! I've got lots of lines to learn but they are really easy to learn!!!
Review by Grace Davies, Howells School Llandaff

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MP3 Samples

MP3 Samples are 30-second audio clips taken from the songs of the show. Click each song title below to play each song.

Song Title

Clean Sweep

Come For A Magical Sleigh Ride

Overture

Someone Somewhere

The Mistletoe Ball

The Tickling Song

These samples have been compressed and do not represent the quality of the final product.

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Sample Score

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