The Theatre Classroom – A Simple Christmas Presentation
December 8th, 2011
An idea for a short Christmas performanceIf your school is anything like mine, the music department is responsible for a Christmas program and singing and playing appropriate Christmas music. As my fall show was over and we hadn’t started on the winter production, I wanted to do something for Christmas. Several times I did a show for children with a Christmas theme. One year, however, I met with the music department and asked if my drama students could have four minutes in their all school Christmas assembly program and they graciously gave me the nod. The following idea does not require any set, costumes, program, etc. — just time to learn the ‘signs’.
I always wanted my students to learn sign language, often using popular songs. I scouted for an appropriate song that the choir, band, and orchestra were not performing. I decided on The Chipmunks’ rendition of “The 12 Days of Christmas,” a perfect addition to the concert.
Everyone was to know and present the refrain ‘On the ___ day of Christmas my true love game to me’ and two of the 12 days, so I taught them the signs for: ‘Five Golden Rings,’ ‘A Partridge in a Pear Tree’ and the refrain. Then I divided the class into groups of 10.
These groups were then given their specific day. Each group had to research their signs and practice so that they were in sync with each other as well as the tape. The group who was assigned day 6 was also
We spent about two weeks, 15 minutes a day, preparing for our debut.
On the day we performed, everyone stood in a line, stepping out to present his or her specific day (everyone stepping out for ‘5 Golden Rings’ and ‘A Partridge In A Pear Tree’) and I ran the tape machine. Several of the students were involved in the choir and band so they joined us and the audience loved the change of pace. A professional signer came up afterwards and told my students they were very good.
It is also possible to sign one of the songs being performed in the concert. It is a great way to work with the music department and usher in the season.