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Oink! (Primary Production)

The composition of the artist is flexible from 26 people according to the number of groups. See the casting tab below.

Any number of chorus parts

CDs of Vocal and Backing Tracks plus essential sound effects available

Both disks include OVERTURE, all songs, effects, play, and loss, so you can effectively realize production and production without gathering music specialists. 。

Full Performance Piano/Vocal Score available (Grade 5 / 6 Standard)

Includes OVERTURE, all songs, effects, statements, and code. Click "Performance Score" on the "Script and Songs" tab below.

Easy Play Rehearsal Piano/Vocal Score available (Grade 4 Standard)

Click "Easy Play Score" on the "Script & amp; amp; amp; Songs" tab below.

Easy to stage with simple scenery - adaptable

Manageable props

Please see the "Sample and Song" section below for all lists.

Age range: Key Stage 1 and 2 Production (4-11 years)

Duration: 60 minutes

Oink: This is based on a wel l-known fable called "three pigs", but no one has ever heard this version! When a small Frank Trotter, his huge drifter brother Monty and Velly, were caught in theft of crops, they were kicked out and sent to a larger world. At the moment of the Kutsuka, a sad BB Wolf Predator that seems to be treated by a reckless doctor appears. Sorrow proves that his vegetarian days are shor t-lived, and in the near future, BI BI will look off the sausage sandwich! This exaggerated interpretation of a completely familiar situation is full of great characters, beautiful songs and laughter, preparing her unmistakable bestsellers for visitors, for example, as a performer. Presentation has all the opportunities to participate in 26 to 50 children and unlimited skills for chorus, which is suitable for secondary education institutions and any volume groups. For rehearsals and concerts, CDs are provided with vocals, vocals, and dazzling full orchestrations.

"OINK" is a musical, and boys spend a funny time, singing and dancing!

The performance will be unveiled on the farm coat, and Glyya Persian sings a celebration song with the choir and performs "Nihitor i-A-DUDL-DO". Next, this lively start is that visitors can know the residents of the farm, and then everyone can find something. If you hate donkey who suffers from Agorasis, rabbits and pigs with your wife are free! Meanwhile, everyone learned and welcomed friends, conversations shifted to a celebration of approaching harvesting, and "Pork Swill" is a song dedicated to farmers' corporate satellites. I feel unpleasant, but including Shep Shep.

In the next scene, the animals leave the cocktail bar, and Roger's rabbit is a little depressed! As the night begins to get dark, the three sore brothers Frank, Welly and Monty are left alone. Frank, with a strained shoulder, tries to convince his brothers to go home, but only grunts and sniffles come in response. Welly and Monty ignore their brother's advice and not only go home alone, but they also focus on the agricultural holiday, where crops are preparing for the festival, and decide to make two hungry pigs! However, they do not get far, as Shep Shepa sheep performs this occupation and chases them out of the farm court along with Frank.

The next scene is more frivolous. The Big Bad Wolf learns of a new scientific technology while safe in prison, which the professor tries to turn him into a vegetarian. Mackenzie doubts its success, but the wolf seems to have been tried and is brought back to the village, to the great delight of Melton and Moovle - the two mice who were once his friends. But they are surprised when BB Wolf says he wants to open a vegetarian restaurant!

In Sweet Home Home, the three pigs build their house and reminisce about their days in the village. Unfortunately, they don't know that while treating Wolf in the prison, the professor didn't give him a vaccine against pigs.

Unfortunately for Frank, Weli and Monty, BB Wolf sticks to the idea of ​​catching a few pigs for hotspots, but in the song "I'm not as bad as Paint Me", he still claims to be a modified wolf. Soon the harvest festival is coming up, and knowing that the ingredients for hot pork are here, BB Wolf and his two friends rush off.

The party starts with the song "Come To The Funfair", but unfortunately Welly and Monty get caught up in Wolf's eating contest, and Wolf lures two piglets towards him. Luckily, Frank, who is nearby, doesn't go crazy and, with the help of a "Wanted" banner, finds out who Wolf is. After planning a strategy, he enlists the help of the others to capture Melton and Mowbray, but Wolf still escapes! To make matters worse, when Wolf discovers the location of the piglets' new home, he doesn't even have time to retreat far away and decides to pay them a surprise visit! A classic magical situation ensues when the wolf tries to destroy the three houses, but remember that there is a topical twist! Frank's brick house survives the wolf's plan and BB Wolf is safely trapped in a pile of pig dung! Repeats of "Pig Swill" and "Cock-A-Doodle-Doo" conclude this musical animation. N. B. The list below indicates the number of voiced lines for each character. An * before a character name means that the character also has a solo or episodic song.

Speaking Roles by Number of Lines

Character Name

Number of Replicas*Wolf BB
*Percy the Post Ghost78
Rat Mowbray57
*Frank Trotter52
Mrs. Shirley Trotter45
Professor Fruitnut40
Horace Horace39
Mr. Evileye35
*Montgomery Trotter34
*Wellington Trotter31
Rat Melton30
Constable Mackenzie29
Nurse Knightly29
Sheepdog28
Rooster Rene24
Donkey Dark22
Marigold Moo18
Daisy Moo18
Roger Rabbit17
Maisie Moo17
Rosie Rabbit14
Lavinia Lamb14
Raised Lamb6
Lottie Lamb6
Phillips Circus Leader6
Larry Lamb6
Lenny Lamb5
Lulu Lamb5
Fifi Hen5
Mimi Hen4
Suzette Hen4
Gabrielle Hen3
Yvette Hen2
Alfonso the Acrobat2
Alfredo the Acrobat1
Bernadette1
Bobo the Clown1
Butch Bison - Hero1
Clown1
Mysterious Molly1
N. B. In the list below you can see the number of voice lines for each role with a photo. An asterisk (*) before the character name means that the character also plays a solo or key number.1

Suggested Cast List For 26 Actors

Character Name

Number of Replicas*Wolf BB
*Percy the Post Ghost78
Rat Mowbray57
*Frank Trotter52
Mrs. Shirley Trotter45
Professor Fruitnut40
Horace Horace39
Mr. Evileye35
*Montgomery Trotter34
*Wellington Trotter31
Rat Melton30
Constable Mackenzie29
Nurse Knightly29
Sheepdog28
Sheepdog26
Rooster Rene24
Rooster Rene23
Donkey Dark22
Marigold Moo18
Rally Lamb also plays Lotty's remarks and FIPS.18
Rosie Ravitarso plays a clown Bobo17
Lenny Lam also plays Ravinia Ram's remarks and plays the role of Alfonso.15
Lulu Ram also plays Loft Ruffy Lamb and plays Alfredo.12
Fig Henvaro plays Eveta's remarks and also plays a clown.12
Gabriel Hyun still repeats Susette Hyun's remarks and plays Bernadet.7
Mimi Hyun still plays the occult Molly.6
Refer to the comments in the script and get additional information about the reducer artist configuration.5

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Andy Flying Officer Message: 444 To: October 12, 2018 (Fri) 15:57 Location: Singapore My Top Chap: Bertie Favorite Aircraft: Catalina Love: Terrain Biglus

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

Posted by: Andy "Sunday, November 28, 2021, 5:52 am

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

When you were a child, or when you read it back after becoming an adult, did you have a big book that would make yourself uncomfortable? This may be related to the language, plot, or specific scenes used.

I was hostile to the Bigles flying north. In retrospect, this discomfort was irrational, but for many years, the first number of chapters because of the fact that everything did not work at the beginning of "No good young people are no good". I didn't have the opportunity to finish reading.

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News SOPWITHCAMEL "Sunday, November 28, 2021 6:02 AM

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

It is a scene where Elji pierces a stick unconditionally into the beehive. This was not at all (he was usually very cautious when he was not trying to kill animals and insects), which was underneath my expectations for him up to this stage. (Because I was convinced that the ginger talked about the situation and in my imagination that the ginger was actually done. Of course, Elsey was a gentle man and did not correct it).

And the truth was like this! What a magician! I jumped like a raccoon and didn't look at Archie. Big flying east

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Posted by LORD_LISSIE "Sunday, November 28, 2021 6:45 am

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

Sergeant Vigle Sworth, a criminal search for me. He read the book during puberty and was quite shocked by the mechanic murder in Germany.

Bigrus, who was overwhelmed by Bigrus in the second case, was somewhat depressed.

"I didn't have the option to eat this, but I found that I was taking a sufficient amount of beef. -Berties, Biglus scored a bull.

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Posted by: Frecks "Sunday, November 28, 2021 8:17 am

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

This depends on how you use the "discomfort" sentence. Books have scenes that give fear and unusually cruel scenes. Think about what actually comes to mind and think about the details.

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Aldranian News "Sunday, November 28, 2021 8:47 am

Re: Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

The episode of Bigrus hitting such a young man in Flight South is unpleasant. However, the encounter with the death of the animal after this was a very disgusting scene.

Recently, when I was old, I read "Return Home" for the first time and was very surprised at its high violence. I remembered the movie "Predator"!

I also read "RENEGAT" included in "TAKES THE CASE" for the first time. Torture, betrayal, and friends are killed, and their desires are conscious of BIGGLS, realized, and supported young people. This is insult and ruthless. (As a Singapore reader, I was the most shocked in this situation how different races in our region were connected in my ugly plan ... As an advertisement of acceptable consent, it seems to be used by the bad guys).

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Posted by: Marybelle "Sunday, November 28, 2021 9:29 AM

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

One of the stories that collapsed from an airplane and destroyed a 1 2-yea r-old girl. Why did you make it only by children?

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News Ozbiggles1963 "So 28 November 2021 9:43 Mnaw

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

Frecks Wrote: ↑ This depends on what is awkward in the morning. There are disturbing scenes in the books and unusually cruel scenes. Let's think about what comes to mind.

As I have discussed in the past, the actions and depictions of Australian indigenous people in Australian Bigrus made me feel uncomfortable even when I was more than 45 years ago, and probably only this situation. I have to say that I have only read it. Apart from this, I felt afraid of the Oriental scene [that is, the Alji is being brewed next time], but I think there is actually something more than "unpleasant" (laughs).

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Aldranian News "Sunday, November 28, 2021 8:47 am

Re: Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

Report from Maribel: The chocolate box appearing in a picture book fell off the plane and destroyed a 1 2-yea r-old girl. Why only for children?

That's exactly what, for example, tragic and objectively considered by Bigrus.

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Aldranian News "Sunday, November 28, 2021 8:47 am

Re: Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

Ozbiggles1963 report: I have discussed this problem in detail in the past, but for the actions and depictions of Australian indigenous people in the book "Australian Biglus", even if I was a child more than 45 years ago. I felt uncomfortable. Probably a situation that I have only read once.

I feel the same on the wording of Bigles in the Blue to the colored races. It would have been easy in the WEJ era, but it is no longer allowed recently.

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Message by Sizzling Sausages "Zo November 28 2021 10:18 Morning

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

Over time, we have discussed similar problems several times. So, I said in another place that the scene of cutting off my tongue in Gets His Men had a terrible chill when I was a child. And, as OZB has just pointed out in other discussions, you can't be happy to think about the movie "In Australia" (but as I said, the story. Although it is not criticized, it is not possible to justify the Australian indigenous people).

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Message by LordMonty1 "So 28 November 2021 10:24 AM

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

I read the Bull Dog Dramond and Shalery School before confronted Biglus, so I think the words at the time had immunity. Immunity against violence. The stereotypes that appear in many books always feel uncomfortable.

I was worried about the overall concept of agricultural prison and the cruelty of prisoners. Such barbarism was unacceptable. I recently r e-read (celebrated Erich von Starhine), but I was overwhelmed.

What is this, a prayer meeting? [I asked Bigrus. I wonder if we can participate too "(Bigrus cuts out)

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Fairblue's message "so November 28, 2021 10:28 AM

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

None of the books felt uncomfortable as a child. I was pleased and shocked by some content, but that's a book. However, as an adult, I felt uncomfortable with racist elements. Stereotype, violent language, etc. This was slightly eased because Biglus was not an outright racist. As he said in a book, whatever the skin color or religion, if you behave in a manner to the person, your opponent will behave in a manner. However, there was an automatic belief that he was a white person and could be seen as an authority. It is a person of that era.

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Message by Sizzling Sausages "Zo November 28 2021 10:18 Morning

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

Lordmonty1 Wrote: ↑ Sun NOV 28, 2021 10:24 Am Bury the Hatchet I felt uncomfortable. I was worried about the concept of the fortress prison and the cruelty of the prisoners. Such barbarism was unacceptable. I recently r e-readed Erich von Starhine, but was shocked.

I haven't read it for a while, but the camp was an important part of the Soviet Union. I don't think Jones has excessive acting.

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AlgyLacey's message "so 28 November 2021 10:58 AM

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

Sizzling Sausages wrote: ↑ So November 28, 2021 10:32

Lordmonty1 Wrote: ↑ So 28 November 2021 10:24 Am Brew The Hatchet I felt uncomfortable. I was worried about the concept of the fortress prison and the cruelty of the prisoners. Such barbarism was unacceptable. I recently r e-readed Erich von Starhine, but was shocked.

I haven't read it for a while, but the camp was an important part of the Soviet Union. I don't think Jones has excessive acting.

AlgyLacey Wing Commander Posted: 4264 Join: November 21, 2020 (Sat) 7:36 am

As others have said, my biggest discomfort in this book, especially as an adult, is a very stereotyped, very current racism at the time. Australia is probably the worst example.

I don't want to be torn in the air in an angry crustacean.

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Message by Sizzling Sausages "Zo November 28 2021 10:18 Morning

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

I can accept "everyday" racist discrimination, simply reflecting the era when books were written. I don't think Jones was an outright racist, and in fact his view was pretty good at the time. However, what is said in "In Australia" is still unacceptable.

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Message by Kismet "So 28 November 2021 11:28 AM

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

Sizzling sausages wrote: ↑ Sunday, November 28, 2021 11:04 AM I can come to terms with "everyday" racism, the kind of racism that reflects the time in which the book was written. I don't think Jones was actually a huge racist, and I actually think his eyes were pretty good for his time. But I can't accept what's actually being said in Australia.

I myself belong to the racism. For his own time, Wager was enlightened, but the universe has moved on.

I think especially of the causal destruction of the world that Wager thinks applies to me. Used cans dumped overboard into a pristine lagoon. He thinks it's normal to dump a car on a bend in the backyard. No, it's unacceptable waste.

"Major Bigglesworth," Stalhein said coldly, "if you were made for this by Satan, the cause will come when I seriously design it to get in my way."

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Message by Sizzling Sausages "Zo November 28 2021 10:18 Morning

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

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Message by Sizzling Sausages "Zo November 28 2021 10:18 Morning

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

In fact, thinking about it (just 30 seconds after my last message passed), I feel that Jones really wanted to explain something valuable in this region. Here in Australia, it's very slow for this at the moment so I have the ability to keep track (sleep time is already close to absolute dead!), but who understands.

A book about space! Environment and nuclear (is there a word for that?)

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Message by Kismet "So 28 November 2021 11:28 AM

Which book made you feel uncomfortable?

Sizzling sausages wrote: ↑ Sunday, November 28, 2021 at 11:46 In general, pondering this (my last message after all 30 seconds), I realized that Jones really has a certain amount of standing medium. Here in Australia, it is currently very slow for this, so I have a chance to observe the data (the time for sleep is already pretty close!), but who understands.

A book about space! Environmentally friendly and nuclear weapons (is there a word for that?)

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Major Bigglesworth, "Stalhein said coldly, "If you are made by Satan to hinder me for this, the factors arise when I am seriously designed.

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