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Title
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Famous Fables: A New Children's Musical Based upon four traditional famous fables: Pupil's Play Part
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Description
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Words by Sheila Wainwright. Music by Alison Hedger
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Creator
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Hedger, Alison
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:01:37Z
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2001-05
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1994
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:01:37Z
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Date Issued
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1994
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Abstract
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See the Teacher's Book listed under the same title and dated 1994? (since I can find no date mentioned in it). Read my comments there. Among my comments there I mentioned that I would be trying to get the play-book. I got it! TMCM may ask us to believe quite a bit when it gives the dapper town mouse Kensington his own butler, maid, and cook. The script recommends a balloon underneath the costume of the frog in OF. In OF frogs sing of river bubbles popping, and the star frog claims that he is on top-pop-pop of the world (14). The script gives the fox in FS some good slips of the tongue, as when he says that he has a sudden urge to be entertained . . . Oh, how silly of me . . . I mean of course TO ENTERTAIN (19). He continues I asked myself . . . Who would be the most likely . . . er, likeable guest . . . . They do indeed, as I suspect, finish as friends, but their reconciliation may strain our credulity a bit (23). In TH, the hare crosses the finish-line not knowing that the tortoise has preceded him. The race is set in the first day of spring's emerging. I am delighted to have found this script, not least of all because it helps to make sense of the teacher's book I already had.
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Identifier
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9780711947146
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3876 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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Golden Apple Productions: Chester Music Limited
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London
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Subject
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PZ8.2.W34 Fam 1994
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Aesop
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Type
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Book, Whole