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On the Road to Bremen Town
Creative Team
Books, Lyrics, & Music by Sandra Kern Mollman
Music Sequencing – Christian Erickson
Vocal Recording – Mitch Hess, Holly Jacobs, Jason Pratt, Martha Crouse
Costume Design – Katryna Preston Lowery
Set Design – Quinn Ward
Graphic Design – Kari Powell
A certain man had a donkey, which had carried the corn-sacks to the mill untiringly for many a long year. But the donkey's strength was going and the man thought it best that his old friend Donkey retire...
RETIRE?! Not THIS Donkey! He's still got a lot of livin' to do! Donkey packs up his retirement gift, a Golden Harmonica, and sets out to Bremen Town to become a street musician.
On the road Donkey meets up with a dog, a cat, and the most rock a' doodlin' of roosters. Each of his new pals fears that their end is near, until Donkey convinces them to join him on the road. Together they become The Bremen Town Band.
Join the Band as they journey toward Bremen Town, discovering that life can be full of thrills and surprises. Living each moment to its fullest, you never know what tomorrow will bring.
Show length: approximately 40 minutes
Residency Information
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Sponsor Checklist To help you answer the questions during the contact call the week before your residency begins.
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How to Theatre in 5 easy steps A great resource for first time residencies to explain to students how it all works!
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Sample Press Release for Auditions (Word Template DOWNLOAD)
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Sample Press Release for Performances (Word Template DOWNLOAD)
Posters
Add your event information to the publicity poster; make copies; distribute in various places such as schools, grocery stores, libraries, etc. Some presenters have students color the black and white posters before distributing them to help build the excitement!
Participation Certificates
If you want to show the kids your appreciation for participating in the event, this Certificate is perfect! Personalize with participants names and print them out or use the PDF file and write the names in. Many presenters give them out at the time of performance, pep rallies or award ceremonies.
Logos
For use in newspapers or other printed materials