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Audrey Baldwin

AUDREY BALDWIN  

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Day They Lost Santa Claus, The         Wishing Star, The



Day They Lost Santa Claus, The

Synopsis:
Variable casting. Santa Claus has not arrived in Lapland to prepare for Christmas Eve when Gemma and Petra arrive on a visit. The Elves ask the Christmas Fairy`s help. Together she and the children search all over the world. They visit the antarctic penguins, a tropical beach, Neptune`s Kingdom, the underground world of caves and many other places. They learn of different Christmas customs and take part in a Pantomime. an astronomer studying the heavens helps them find their first clue. In a factory producing electronic toys they meet the kidnapper and free Santa in time for Christmas.

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New Theatre Publications (2003)   978-1840944075

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Full Length Play/Drama

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Wishing Star, The

Synopsis:
Trainee Fairy No. 4 is always getting into scrapes. Entrusted with a box of powerful wishing stars, she drops one and it is found by a family of children. Soon their wishes are coming true and they have fantastic adventures. While the fairy tries to retrieve the star, Weirdre the Witch and her helper, the Black Fairy, are also after it. Finally Wizard Merlin takes a hand, Weirdre and the Black Fairy are banished, the star is safely recovered and Fairy No. 4 receives her fairy name and wand to become a fully trained fairy.

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New Theatre Publications (2005)   978-1840945287

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Full Length Youth audience

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