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Micromusicals

Raising the curtain on Christopher Norton’s Micromusicals – exciting and accessible musicals for schools based on popular classroom teaching topics from the creator of the internationally-acclaimed Microjazz series. Designed for children aged 6-12, each production lasts around 30 minutes and can be learned, rehearsed and performed in as little as 2 days. Click on the links below to purchase resource books and performance licences, orchestral scores and parts, and additional downloadable resources for currently available titles in the series. Audio previews are available on the resource book pages. Christopher Norton and members of the Micromusicals creative team are available to run workshops in schools interested in staging a Micromusical production. Visit the Workshop page for further information and to make an enquiry.

Romeo & Juliet – Shakespeare’s tragedy about two ‘star-crossed lovers’ – is an English literary masterpiece studied at Key Stage 2 and 3 as part of the National Curriculum in England, as well as at schools and colleges elsewhere in the UK and around the world. In this new Micromusical adaption, the abridged story is told through poetry and song.

*Owners of a valid Micromusicals performance licence for Romeo & Juliet may stage partial or full public performances of the production utilising the downloadable orchestral materials and additional downloadable resources available above. Please ensure you have a valid performance licence before downloading resources.

The Vikings are covered in Key Stage 2 History in England, and are popular in school teaching elsewhere in the UK and further afield. This Micromusical includes topics including: the Viking invasions of the British Isles, King Alfred, Norse Mythology (Valhalla, Asgard, Odin, Thor, Frey, Freya, Tyr, the children of Loki, Fenrir) and the present-day effect of the Vikings on British culture.

*Owners of a valid Micromusicals performance licence for Vikings may stage partial or full public performances of the production utilising the downloadable orchestral materials and additional downloadable resources available above. Please ensure you have a valid performance licence before downloading resources.

A Christmas Carol is an English literary classic written by Charles Dickens and was first published in December 1843. The popular novella is studied at Key Stage 2 and 3 as part of the National Curriculum in England, as well as at schools and colleges elsewhere in the UK and around the world. In this new Micromusical adaption, the abridged story is told through drama and song.

*Owners of a valid Micromusicals performance licence for A Christmas Carol may stage partial or full public performances of the production utilising the downloadable orchestral materials and additional downloadable resources available above. Please ensure you have a valid performance licence before downloading resources.

Ancient Egypt is a popular area of study at Key Stage 2 and 3 History in England, as well as in schools elsewhere in the UK and further afield. This Micromusical focuses on Egyptian mythology and deities including Nut (the goddess of the sky) and Ra (the sun god).

*Owners of a valid Micromusicals performance licence for Queen Nut may stage partial or full public performances of the production utilising the downloadable orchestral materials and additional downloadable resources available above. Please ensure you have a valid performance licence before downloading resources.

‘The Highwayman’ is a popular narrative poem set in 18th century rural England, and is well-known for its vivid imagery and tragic love-story. Written by Alfred Noyes and first published in 1906, it became the author’s most successful work, and is now studied at Key Stage 2 and 3 as part of the National Curriculum in England, as well as at schools and colleges elsewhere in the UK and around the world.

*Owners of a valid Micromusicals performance licence for The Highwayman may stage partial or full public performances of the production utilising the downloadable orchestral materials and additional downloadable resources available above. Please ensure you have a valid performance licence before downloading resources.

‘The Little Mermaid’ is a classic fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen that was first published in 1837. Translated into many languages, it has become an enduring favourite with children around the world. This new Micromusical adaptation tells the ocean-based story of hope, love and sacrifice through narration and song.

*Owners of a valid Micromusicals performance licence for The Little Mermaid may stage partial or full public performances of the production utilising the downloadable orchestral materials and additional downloadable resources available above. Please ensure you have a valid performance licence before downloading resources.

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