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'Anna of Nazareth' by Sue Gordon - songs and additional information.
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'Anna of Nazareth' by Sue Gordon
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Songs
The following songs form part of the script. Scores are supplied with the Producer's Copy of the script.
Scores for the following songs are supplied with the Producer's Copy of the script.
Song #
Song
Sample
1
Anna Of Nazareth (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
Sample from the Backing CD
2
Come On Anna (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
3
Tomorrow Will Be A Special Day (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
Sample from the Backing CD
4
So Many People (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
5
Gonna Have A Party Tonight (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
6
You Have Been Chosen (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
Sample from the Backing CD
7
I’m Noticing Something ‘Bout Mary (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
Sample from the Backing CD
8
Don’t Cry (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
Sample from the Backing CD
9
We Hate Her, But We Don’t Know Why (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
Sample from the Backing CD
10
We’re Leaving (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
11
You Can’t Move On The Pathways Tonight (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
12
You Got The One Last Room (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
Sample from the Backing CD
13
Sorry, No Room (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
Sample from the Backing CD
14
Is There Nothing I Can Do? (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
15
Tomorrow Will Be A Special Day - First Reprise (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
16
Tomorrow Will Be A Special Day - Second Reprise (Music & Lyrics: Sue Gordon. Arr: Dave Watt)
Period and Geography
Location: Middle East. Time Period: Ancient
Settings and Set Complexity
Number of Sets
: 4
Setting
: Living Room, Dining Room, Garden, Hotel Lobby and Street
Set Requirements
: Backdrops/simple flats
The script includes characters in the following age range(s):
Unspecified ages
Language Advisory:
Help
We have not identified any instances of bad language in the text.
(However we are not omniscient. We therefore invite you to read the text on-line.)
In addition to the text, the "Producer's Copy" of the Script includes the following
:
A list of the required properties
Piano and vocal scores for all of the songs (these should be listed above)
Style
:
One-act musical for performance by teenagers, young adults or a mixture of adults and teenagers. No specific set requirements.
Synopsis
:
Christmas musical telling the story of Mary from her betrothal to Joseph up to the birth of Jesus (roughly Matthew 1, 18-25, Luke 1, 26-38 and Luke 2, 1-7). Told from the point of view of a teenage girl, Anna, a jealous friend of Mary. It brings out the difficulty of Mary's situation within her community, but the resolution is joyous and uplifting.
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