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A Children's Musical Created by
Pam Andrews, Rob Howard & David Guthrie
The Christian life is not a solo act
... we are the body of Christ
On a beautiful Saturday morning,
the kids choir from First Church
has just hit the ground at Rock
Creek Park for a missions work
day. Recent floods have severely
damaged the park and
surrounding neighborhood homes.
While their leader Miss Stone
"rallies the troops" to get to work
on the cleanup, she reminds the
kids that famous Christian rock
star Max Rockanelli will also be in
the park today to lend a hand.
Though cleanup of the park and
repairs to the rock retaining wall
are the order of the day, three of our main characters are thinking about something else. Jazz (a
singer), Charlie (a drummer), and Sam (a guitar player) have caught
wind that not only will Max be helping in the park, he will be shooting
his new music video here, and perhaps this could be the "big break at
stardom" each of them has dreamed about. A fourth character,
Worthington Billingham (the quirky but lovable kid who always seems
to be sneezing) surprises everyone by announcing his interest in
"auditioning" for the video as well. Not a musician, Worthington
aspires to play the role he wrongly imagines to be the central focus
of Max's new song titled "Let's Rock!" He wants to play the part of ...
The Rock ... literally, a big rock.
While the kids make their humorous but slightly off-base grabs at the
spotlight, Taylor is quietly and diligently working behind the scenes to
get things cleaned up, and to help a neighborhood girl, Ruby, plant
flowers in her yard. In the process she very naturally shares with
Ruby what is behind their efforts in the park today. Taylor is using her
gifts, in a quiet way, to help others, and in the process she is pointing
them to Jesus.
Max appears on the scene, and lovingly helps show the kids that in the body
of Christ, God has given gifts to all of us. We shouldn't use them to get
attention for ourselves, and we don't need to envy somebody else's gifts, but
we need to use the ones we've been given, and work together to serve
others, glorify God, and point people to Jesus. Soon, the over-the-top
Hollywood video director Stephie Steelburg arrives, it is time to shoot the
video, and with a newfound understanding of really working together to use
the gifts God's given, all the kids are ready for the climactic conclusion when
the cameras roll, and Max shouts ... "Let's Rock!"
The work is simple to perform, but packs a real punch, with rich characters,
fast-moving dialog that is fun, but not "smart-alecky," and a strong Biblical
"take-away" for the performers and the audience.
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Choral Book |
8 92028 00206 3 |
$7.99 |
Listening CD |
8 92028 00207 0 |
$16.99 |
Accompaniment CD |
8 92028 00208 7 |
$90.00 |
 (split-track, vocals on right channel, instruments on left) |
Director's Resource Kit |
8 92028 00209 4 |
$69.99 |
(CD-ROM + DVD)
CD-ROM contains over 200 reproducible pages of production notes, lesson plans, student activities, devotional book, scripture booklet, running script, choreography script, artwork, planning calendar, and more!
DVD is a video teaching demonstration of the entire choreography and movement, along with costumes and props. DVD is NOT a video of a complete performance of the musical!
See a sample video here: Watch Video
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Bulk CDs |
8 92028 00210 0 |
$59.99 |
 10-pack of CDs, making it affordable to provide a complete CD for each child for just $6 each |
Review Pack |
8 92028 00211 7 |
$12.00 |
Choral book w/listening CD, for directors only, to evaluate the musical
Also Now Available:
* Instrumental-Only Stereo Accompaniment Track
* Printed Instrumental Parts for Rhythm Section + Brass
* Reproducible Lyric-Only Sheets and Melody-Line Lead Sheets In Lieu of Books
* Individual Songs from the Musical
For all of these Special Needs items, click on the Red Carpet Resources link and select "Special Performance Needs" to request.
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From the People Who Brought You
Life School Musical


Max Rockanelli - older boy - speaks and sings - Christian rock star, wise and mature
*biggest role, may also be performed by youth or young adult
Taylor - older girl - speaks - helpful, friendly person
Miss Stone - adult character (may be played by child or teen) speaks - kids choir director, normal, not over-the-top or goofy
Jazz - older girl - speaks and sings - star struck, slightly a vocal diva but means well
Sam - older boy - speaks and sings - star struck guitarist, not smarty but misguided
Charlie - older boy - speaks and sings - star struck drummer, not smarty but misguided - has a solo where he sings off key
Worthington - older boy - speaks - he is slightly nerdy with allergies - he is the comic role and needs to have a personality
Ruby - younger or older girl - speaks - neighbor at the park, is excited to meet new friends, sweet
Stephie Steelburg - older girl - speaks - she's an over-the-top Hollywood director type
Sarah - younger girl - speaks three brief lines
Candy - younger girl - speaks two brief two lines
Most, if not all parts, can be interchangeable, played by either a boy or girl. Choir riser
cast is in Let’s Rock! t-shirts, along with work gloves, hard hats, etc.
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