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Stargazers

By Daisy Bond & Ian Faraday
Ages: 4-7, 7-11yrs

Balthazar, Melchior and Caspar have spent many years watching the night skies, waiting for the stars to reveal a sign of great things to come. As time goes by they have grown impatient, as well as old and grey! However, one night a brand new star appears and they begin an eventful journey which ends with the realisation that some things in life are definitely worth waiting for!

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Plot Summary

For many long years Balthazar, Melchior and Caspar, have been watching the night sky, studying the stars and waiting for them to reveal a sign of great importance. (song – Stargazing) Not knowing quite what this sign will be, or when they’ll see it, they have become rather impatient – after all, they are not as young as they used to be!
One night, however, far away in a land to the west, a young woman called Mary is visited by an angel. He tells her she will soon bear God a son – a son who will grow to be a saviour! (song – The King Of All Kings) Not longer after, the three wise men suddenly see in the sky the sign they have been waiting for! (song – A Brand New Star) As the heavens come alive with the arrival of a new star, the wise men consult the scriptures and know they must follow it to where a new king will be born. (song – Saddle Up – part 1) Meanwhile, Mary and her husband-to-be, Joseph, must also leave their home town, and travel to Bethlehem to have their names included in a new register. (song – Saddle Up – part 2) Little do they all know that their paths are soon to meet!
As the star leads them westward, the wise men arrive at the palace of the cruel and selfish King Herod. He and his wife are, as usual, throwing a lavish knees-up for their many hangers-on! (song – One Big Party) The king and queen are shocked to hear that these visitors are seeking a new baby king, and worry how His birth might affect their extravagant lifestyle! Herod cunningly asks the wise men to find the baby then tell him of His whereabouts, so he too can ‘pay his respects’. He is, however, secretly planning to kill Him! In a dream the wise men are warned by angels not to return to tell Herod where the baby is, but to go straight home once they have found Him. (song – Keep It A Secret)
Mary and Joseph have now arrived in Bethlehem. Unable to find a proper room, they must make do with a stable in which to settle down for the night, and as the new star comes to rest overhead, Jesus is born. (song – Heaven On Earth) Shepherds soon come to visit, bringing the gift of a lamb and worshipping by the manger in which He is lying. Then, just as He opens His eyes, Balthazar, Melchior and Caspar, guided by the star, arrive to greet the new king! They solemnly present the gifts they have brought, explaining the significance of each one. (song – Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh)
Heeding the words of the angels, the wise men head straight home. Although glad to be back, they reflect on the excitement of their journey following the star, and wonder what further adventures lie ahead. But until then, they relax on their sumptuous cushions and carry on doing what they do best…..stargazing! (song – Stargazing reprise)

Listen below to the songs from ‘Stargazers’
"Stargazing"
"The King Of All Kings"
"A Brand New Star"
"Saddle Up"
"One Big Party"
"Keep It A Secret"
"Heaven On Earth"
"Gold, Frankincense And Myrrh"

Characters

15 Speaking parts in order of appearance

3 Narrators
Balthazar
Melchoir
Caspar
Gabriel
Mary
Joseph
Herod
Herod’s Wife
2 Party Guests
2 Shepherds

Ensemble Characters, if you have the numbers, for featured songs and choreography

3 Servants
Angels
Stars
3 Camels
Donkey
Party Guests
Shepherds

What do you get?

This musical production is available for 2 different age groups – KS1 (4-7yrs) and KS2 (7-11 yrs). You will see from reading the script samples that the KS1 version is shorter and with less-complex vocabulary than the KS2 version.

This musical production is available to buy in 2 different formats.

Option 1 – Physical Product – Posted

This option can be paid for online, or schools* can request to have goods sent with an invoice to be paid within 30 days.
* Non-UK schools and private individuals (not ordering on behalf of a UK school) must pay online.

A wire-bound book with:
Full script
Detailed stage directions
Character information
Tips for costumes, props and scenery
Piano score for all songs
Licensing information

An Audio CD with:
Vocal demo tracks to all songs
Backing tracks to all songs
Continuity/incidental music
Sound effects

Option 2 – Digital Download

Any order containing a digital download option must be paid for online at the point of ordering. Any order containing a digital download which is not accompanied by payment will not be processed.

Both PDF and editable MS Word documents of:
Full script
Detailed stage directions
Character information
Tips for costumes, props and scenery
Piano score for all songs
Licensing information

MP3 files of:
Vocal demo tracks to all songs
Backing tracks to all songs
Continuity/incidental music
Sound effects

Extras included:
JPEG files of cover artwork for making posters or other promo material.

Upon completion of your order, a link will be automatically sent to the email address you provided, from which all the files can be downloaded.

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    So fun.Amazing play.Can’t wait to see it

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    Christiana a d school is st. Chad

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    It’s the best I’ve ever seen

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    st chads

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    its great

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    Jorge

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    I’ve watched this play at my sons school nativity and I loved it! A magical play and a magical moment I won’t ever forget!

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    Kaitlin Archer, Woodfall Primary School

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    A very magical play! I love it! Its probably the best play so far, and the actors are great!

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    Teacher, Wheelwright Lane Primary School

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    …our performance ends with the whole school singing ‘Stargazers’ and it is then that you realise what a magical performance it was this year. Well done and thank you everybody you should be really proud!

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    Lisa Frost, Manchester Road Primary School

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    As a teacher, you can be worried that you’re buying something worthwhile. Well, this was one on those times when you discover that you’ve got your money’s worth. Songs that you and the kids love to sing, which are easy to add solos to,with a really good script that we were able to easily adapt for a 2 form entry, with year 1 as the chorus. I’m back this year to look for another nativity…money I know will be well spent and I had no arguments with the bursar this year! I can’t recommend highly enough.

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    Aileen Corrigan, Lincs

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    I’m always looking for new ways to tell the nativity story – Stargazers was thoroughly refreshing and very enjoyable to produce.

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