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Shakespeare Rocks!
by Steve Titford
Pricing & Order Info.
Celebrate William Shakespeare's 460th Birthday in 2024
Why choose this Musical?
This video below says it all...
Makes Shakespeare "Cool" and "Current"
Editable Word Doc Script available. Make your own changes
57 speaking roles
Easily reduced to 27 speaking roles. Flexible Cast size to suit YOUR group numbers, from 30 actors upwards. See "Casting" tab below for full instructions.
Any number of chorus parts
CD of Backing Tracks plus essential sound effects available
No pianist required! This CD includes ALL Backing Tracks, Incidental Music and Special Effects in the order you need them enabling production and direction to take place without specialist musical expertise.
CD of Vocal Tracks available for learning the songs
Sing it! "Karaoke-Style" learning! Check out the video below...
TOP TIP: unmute the video to have a listen and a sing along!
Full Performance Piano/Vocal score (Grade 6 Standard) available
Click "Performance Score" in the "Script & Songs" tab below.
"Very Easy Play Songs Only" Rehearsal Piano/Vocal Score (Grade 3 / 4 Standard) available
Click "Easy Play Score" in the "Script & Songs" tab below.
*** NEW *** Hear it. Copy it. Learn it!
"Learn it!" is an "Audio Book" style read-through of the entire show performed by professional voice actors. It teaches each child their lines, when to perform them and most importantly, HOW to perform them. The copy and repeat method is simply the best and quickest way to learn. An essential product for SEND cast members. The "Learn it!" product is available as downloadable MP3 files or as a standard Audio CD. Have a listen to a sample of the "Learn it!" product on the "Samples" tab below.
If you'd like a more in depth explaination about "Learn it!", check out this explainer video.
Duration: 45 - 50 minutes
Full Production Notes
Check out the "Production Notes" in the "Script Sample" below for full details of "Shakespeare Rocks!".
No Problem Props
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Very easy to costume
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Simple staging
Detailed in "Script Sample" below.
Links to New National Curriculum... English/History
Age range: Key Stage 2 Production (7-11 years)
Especially engaging for your Upper Juniors (9-11 years) - a Perfect Year 6 leavers' play.
NEW! Instant Scenery with our digital backdrops
A different backdrop for EVERY scene change
Supplied in both a PowerPoint presentation and as individual JPG files.
No more Scenery Painting!
Celebrate the 400th anniversary of the printing of Shakespeare's First Folio in 1623!
Shakespeare with style!
Aubrey, The Rough Shakespeare Company's pretentious director, obtains what appears to be William Shakespeare's lost diary. Along with Al, his down to earth assistant, the pair decide to embark on an exclusive adaption of the flamboyant Bard's personal journal.
"Shakespeare Rocks!" is a fresh, funny and up to date look at the life and times of William Shakespeare, with a cast of hilarious historical characters, amusing glimpses into some of his works and how he came 'To Be'.
The seven superb songs are exciting, modern and full of energy. They include everything you would want children to know about Shakespeare and the Elizabethan era but, are so 'cool' that they are not only informative, they are guaranteed to enthuse pupils, parents and teachers alike!
Spread the word... Shakespeare didn't just write... he rocked!
Prologue
The show is introduced by Aubrey, the director of the Rough Shakespeare Company, and his assistant Al. They welcome the audience to their exclusive adaption of William Shakespeare's secret diary which they claim to have found. Aubrey begins to read the first extract from the diary as we move to Scene One.
Scene One: 1593 - Will's Study In Stratford
Will is furiously ranting to his family about a bad review he has recently received. He vows to rebuff his critics by becoming a writer so famous that school children will be forced to study his work for centuries to come!
Scene Two: 1595 - London
The song 'Will's Wonderful Words' is performed in the streets by a group of 'cool' Minstrels in sunglasses. Will is now, indeed, rather famous and is constantly chased throughout the song by a legion of fans until he reaches the safety of his study.
Scene Three: A Rehearsal Room
It's audition time in the rehearsal rooms for the female roles. Since no women were allowed to perform on stage at the time, this is quite a difficult process. Will entrusts the loud mouthed, arrogant star of the theatre company, Richard 'Burley' Burbage to take on the task. A farce ensues when a group of Men-Dressed-As-Women with beards and hairy chests try to quote some female lines. The scene gets more ridiculous as a group of Women-Disguised-As-Men-Dressed-As-Women try to infiltrate the audition. The song 'No Girls Allowed' is performed.
Scene Four: 1599 - The Globe Theatre
The finishing touches to the Globe theatre are underway in preparation for the grand opening performance of Henry the Fifth. The song 'Show In The Globe' Is performed before the grand entrance of Queen Elizabeth 1 followed by a group of pesky paparazzi painters hoping for a quick 'sketch'. After an exchange of words between Will and the builders about the extortionate cost, the audience settles down and the beer and apple sellers peddle their wares as the show starts.
Scene Five: 1613 - A Rehearsal Room In London
The cast of Macbeth are rehearsing a scene. Unfortunately, because they are so superstitious, they cannot mention Macbeth by name in case it brings them bad luck. They perform the song 'Don't Mention Mac' just before Macbeth's name is mentioned. Desperate to reverse the bad luck, the Superstitious Sorcerers claim that the only solution is to spin around three times, then say a naughty word. The cast agree to do this but, just before they get chance to say it, Bernie Bottom - the cannon operator - enters the scene with bad news. The Globe Theatre has burnt down!
Scene Six: The Smouldering Ruins Of The Globe Theatre
In the smoked filled remains of the Globe theatre, secret lovers Romeo and Juliet find each other amongst the scorched debris. A Lutenist and Recorder Player enter, trying to find their beloved instruments before stumbling across the besotted pair. The musical Minstrels are shocked to discover that Juliet is, in fact, a real woman and not a Man-Dressed-As-A-Woman. After a charred recorder and a burnt lute are reunited with their owners the song 'Romeos And Juliets' is performed. Will and Anne enter, touched by the love song that they overheard. Will agrees to keep Juliet's secret and even renames his play 'Roger & Janet' after the love struck duo. After a decision to rebuild the Globe, the song 'All The World's A Stage' is performed.
Scene Seven: Will's Bedroom
Will, who is now getting old and is not feeling very well, is attempting to make himself look younger. Anne insists Will rests and he retires to bed where he stumbles upon 'a new-fangled' pencil which inspires one of his most famous quotes. The song 'To Be Or Not To Be' is performed as the finale by the whole cast.
Suggested Cast List For 73 Actors
N.B. In the following list, the number shows how many SPOKEN lines each role has. An asterisk (*) before the character's name indicates that this character ALSO has solo sung or rapped lines.
Character Name | Number of Lines |
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Will | 48 |
Aubrey | 42 |
Anne | 26 |
Al | 26 |
Ollie | 18 |
*Burbage | 17 |
*Nic | 14 |
Director | 14 |
Street | 14 |
Mac | 13 |
Lutenist | 12 |
*Juliet | 12 |
*Romeo | 11 |
Recorder Player | 10 |
Banquo | 10 |
Queen | 10 |
Bernie | 5 |
Beth | 4 |
Sorcerer 4 | 4 |
Painter 4 | 4 |
Beer Seller | 4 |
Fan 1 | 3 |
Fan 2 | 3 |
Fan 3 | 3 |
Fan 4 | 3 |
Man 1 | 3 |
Sorcerer 5 | 3 |
Actor 1 | 3 |
Actor 4 | 3 |
Hamnet | 2 |
Judith | 2 |
Man 2 | 2 |
Woman 1 | 2 |
Beryl | 2 |
Sorcerer 1 | 2 |
Sorcerer 2 | 2 |
Sorcerer 3 | 2 |
Painter 1 | 2 |
Painter 2 | 2 |
Painter 3 | 2 |
Builder 1 | 2 |
Apple Seller | 2 |
Susanna | 1 |
Man 3 | 1 |
Man 4 | 1 |
Woman 2 | 1 |
Woman 3 | 1 |
Woman 4 | 1 |
Babs | 1 |
Actor 2 | 1 |
Actor 3 | 1 |
Heckler | 1 |
Builder 2 | 1 |
Non speaking roles: - *Minstrels 1-4 (Rappers) plus four (miming) Instrumentalist Minstrels, four more Builders, another apple seller and another beer seller. Also four Theatregoers and two Box Office Attendants, some of whom also play the Chorus of Fans in Scene 6.
Suggested Cast List For 30 Actors
N.B. In the following list, the number shows how many SPOKEN lines each role has. An asterisk (*) before the character's name indicates that this character ALSO has solo sung or rapped lines.
Character Name | Number of Lines |
---|---|
Will | 48 |
Aubrey | 42 |
Anne | 26 |
Al | 26 |
Queen also plays *Juliet | 22 |
Hamnet also plays Actor 2, covering Actor 4's lines and also plays Mac | 19 |
Ollie | 18 |
*Burbage | 17 |
*Romeo also plays Actor 1 & Actor 3 | 15 |
Woman 2 also plays Director | 15 |
*Nic | 14 |
Street | 14 |
Man 1 also plays Man 3 and Banquo | 14 |
Lutenist also plays *Minstrel 1, *Minstrel 3, Trumpet Player 1 & Drum Player | 12 |
Recorder Player also plays *Minstrels 2 and *4, Trumpet Player 2 & Cymbal Player | 10 |
Man 2 also plays Man 4 and Bernie | 8 |
Fan 1 covers Fan 3's lines and also plays Builder 1 | 8 |
Fan 2 covers Fan 4's lines and also plays Builder 2 | 7 |
Sorcerer 1 covers Sorcerer 3 and Sorcerer 5's lines | 7 |
Woman 1 also plays Beth | 6 |
Sorcerer 2 covers Sorcerer 4's lines | 6 |
Painter 2 covers Painter 4's lines | 6 |
Painter 1 covers Painter 3's lines and also plays Heckler | 5 |
Woman 3 covers Woman 4's lines and also plays Apple-Seller | 4 |
Beer Seller | 4 |
Judith also plays Babs | 3 |
Susanna also plays Beryl | 3 |
Non speaking roles: - Two Theatregoers and one Box Office Attendant, all of whom also play the Chorus of Fans in Scene 6.
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"The children thoroughly enjoyed staging the play and the songs were sung by all of the children wherever they went! Parents and staff were amazed at what the children were able to accomplish and we are certainly going to be performing another this year! "Sharon Osborne, St Josephs Catholic Primary School, Broadstairs
Shakespeare Rocks!
"I really like the songs and it is very catchy so you should convince lots of other schools to do it"Zane collie, Glenbrook school, Waiuku
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"Great play, funny for all "Sam Rowe, Trinity Primary school, portishead
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"Outstanding songs! Funny script! What an amazing show! The year 5 & 6 children loved performing it and the parents had a laugh out loud evening of entertainment! "Year 6 Teacher, Surrey
Shakespeare Rocks!
"We have our first show last night and what an evening that was! This was our very first musical we ever put on and I am so glad I chose this musical. The play is funny and songs not only catchy but also educational. There were 91 students (58 in the cast and 33 in the choir) and more than 6 teachers involved. I cannot thank you enough for creating this musical. We all looooved the show and my students absolutely adored it. We will definitely be coming back to Musicline. Jin Hee Choi, Music Teacher, Greenfield Park International "Jin Hee Choi, Greenfield Park Primary International, Greenfield Park
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"I love the play sooo much!!! I am also playing Nic who is an amazing part. I love all the songs and the script it self. In my opinion it is a great way to educate young people my age in a very halarious and up beat way. Iove all of the song's especially no girls allowed and Romeos and Juliets! Truthfully, I will keep the script and the songs as a life long memories, I even have my own folder just for Shakespeare Rock's. At my school I am known as the Shakespeare Rock's master because I know so much about it!! I love Steve Titfords new entre Darwin rock's. Thank you so much for this amazing play!!!!!!!! ?"Secrete P, Rainbow prim, London
Shakespeare Rocks!
"I love this cuz my school are doing this for our Leavers play. I get to be Nic even though I am a girl and I am SOOO excited and happy. Thx sooooo much! ??"JAQ, Bidborough, Tunbridge
Shakespeare Rocks!
"my school have just assigned parts, turns out i am juliet. the script is very funny, and the songs are very catchy. EVERYBODY is singing the songs whilst walking down the halway!"amazingness
Shakespeare Rocks!
"This production is an absolute stunner from start to finish. The backing tracks complement wonderfully written songs, and there are plenty of laughs to be had along the way. Very easy to stage and honestly just an incredibly well written production. Would highly recommend - our Year 5s are still singing the songs 6 months later!"Jamie Wilson, Linton Heights Junior School, Cambridge
Shakespeare Rocks!
"We are performing this brilliant play in two weeks time. I am in Year 6 and playing Romeo, who has the wonderful solo with Juliet. All the facts are right from Shakesperian times! I am really enjoying rehearsing this play and all the songs are great - especially 'Show in the Globe' and 'No Girls Allowed'. We have included the whole of KS2 and even the seven and eight year olds (Year 3) have some good parts as well, including the Minstrels and Fans. It has been a really fun and enjoyable time practising the play. Steve Titford has made some really great songs and I would like to thank everybody at Musicline Productions for giving us an awesome end of term musical. "George Towl, Clapham Terrace Community Primary School and Nursery , Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
Shakespeare Rocks!
"You uncorked a veritable genie from a bottle with this fantastic idea and thank you for all the joy you gave, the up-tempo modern kick, the literary links and the sheer feel-good vibe that gave our school such a boost. Your songs just keep rolling around my head. Brilliant and thank you!"Lance Andrews, Yateley Manor Prep School, Hants
Shakespeare Rocks!
"brilliant play with funny parts songs are brilliant especially to be or not to be 5/5 from y6 at westfield community primary school "y6, westfield primary school , wombourne
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"we are currently practising it at school and I am babs and I love the songs they are all really catchy long but easy to remember and I have been singing them everywhere I go as they are stuck in my head especially no girls allowed and don't mention mac but they are all great, definitely 5 stars without any long thoughts!!!!!! im keeping the script for a life time! steve tiford, please write another funny, charming script as I love your sense of humour!"?, ?, ?
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"exelent i love the songs i am doing the play at school!"kortney, glebe school, ickenham
Shakespeare Rocks!
"I think it is a wonderful play to perform. I was a fan in the show and I had to have makeup on! I got look on the script it was amazing. I really like Steve Titford. They are amazing and realistic!"Beatrice Ewins, Rose Hill, Tunbridge Wells
Shakespeare Rocks!
"I just wanted to let you know that we are rehearsing for your brilliant show 'Shakespeare Rocks'. The children really love the songs, and laugh at all the jokes. The 'Sing it!' package with the CD-ROM has been so useful in teaching the songs. The whole school is involved in the production, and all their topic work at the moment is based on Shakespeare. They have learned so many facts from your songs... and have enjoyed the challenge of finding out where your 'artistic licence' does take over! The singing on the CD is excellent."Stella Mcgann - Music/Drama teacher, St Werburgh's Catholic Primary School, Birkenhead
Shakespeare Rocks!
"We are currently working on it. I am Romeo and I am love in it, even though I have to play a boy! I really recommend it."Hrouse, Wjs, Chelmsford
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"Definitely the best script I have ever read."Nicola Laud, Year 6 teacher, Lincolnshire
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"An utterly brilliant introduction to Shakespeare; oh... those songs!"Year 6 teacher, Rayleigh, Essex
Shakespeare Rocks!
"If this doesn't engage children and have them eating out of our hands, then nothing will! "Kim Biggs, Music Teacher, Holbeach CP School
Shakespeare Rocks!
"We loved the fact that the "Word Doc." Script enabled us to adapt the production to our own needs, namely, the inclusion of extra scenes so every class from Reception to Year 6 could be included. Our children loved the songs and we now wait with bated breath for Steve Titford's next offering."Kenneth Kies , Headteacher, Eden Park Primary School, Brixham, Devon