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Educational and fun!
Musical plays and songs for the classroom...since 1962
VIDEOS
BROWSE THROUGH VIDEOS OF ACTUAL SCHOOL PERFORMANCES OF MICHAEL BRENT MUSICALS FOR IDEAS ON YOUR NEXT SCHOOL MUSICAL.
Fall
Columbus Day Songs that Tickle My Funny Bone
"The World is Really Round, Round, Round"
Halloween Songs that Tickle My Funny Bone
Thanksgiving Songs that Tickle My Funny Bone
"The Best Thanksgiving"
Winter
Christmas Cookies and Holiday Hearts
10 standout seasonal songs that can be used as a revue or single solos. 10 songs. 30 minutes. GR K-6.
The Cactus Christmas Tree
A "down-home" Christmas musical that takes place on the prairie. 15 to 20 minutes. GR K-3.
Valentine Songs that Tickle My Funny Bone
"If Everybody Sent A Valentine"
Spring
Easter Songs that Tickle My Funny Bone
"It's Easter at the City Zoo"
Celebrate America
Our Country 'Tis of Thee
Betsy Ross and The First American Flag
Our Country 'Tis of Thee
"Are Your For Independence?"
Brief excerpt from the patriotic album, "Our Country 'Tis of Thee: A Choral Pageant of the History of America" by Ruth Roberts. The full-length album is a rousing musical celebration of America from John Smith to the modern era, recreating the flavor, sentiment, facts, and fun of the various eras of our nation. Ideal for grades 3-9.
Tall Tom Jefferson
Children learn U.S. history with sing-along tunes from hit songwriter Ruth Roberts
Our Country 'Tis of Thee
Brief selection from the title track of the album, "Our Country 'tis of Thee," an uplifting musical celebration of America. Ideal for grades 3-9, the 40+ minute album takes you on a journey through our nation's storied history.
Character and
Storytelling
Pinocchio, Don't Smoke That Cigarette!
A musical play for schools and religious groups, "Pinocchio, Don't Smoke That Cigarette" is anti-smoking, anti-alcohol, and anti-drugs. The musical is in two versions: 25 minutes for grades 3-12 or 15 minutes for grades K-2.
Patrick Muldoon and His Magic Balloon
We often hear from adults who enjoyed performing this musical when they were in elementary school.
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