Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum!


Book by Vera Morris
Music and lyrics by Bill Francoeur

Cast:  3M, 8F, plus 5 or 6 that can be either, optional chorus, extras
Set:  Several simple sets
Time:  About 1 hour

Script:  $5.75           Move your mouse here to see additional items Piano score:  $15.00
Vocal score (two act version):  $8.00
Production/rehearsal CD set:  $65.00
CD sampler C:  $4.00
DVD of amateur performance (longer version):  $10.00

Royalty:  $60 First performance/$50 Each additional performance

Youll love this shorter version of our ever-popular musical Jack and the Giant.  This musical adaptation of the classic English folk tale will surely delight your audience with six charming songs.  See Jack as he goes up the beanstalk and into the castle where he not only fights Gogmagog, the giant, but a malicious troll as well.  By the end of this special tale, the cow is returned, the chicken learns how to lay golden eggs and the good life returns to the kingdom.  You'll love the simple staging, and your audience will love the lively score, including "Good Things are Bound to Happen," "Magic Beans" and the toe-tapping "Run, Jack, Run," which will have both young and old humming the catchy tunes!


Song samples
Good Things are Bound to Happen

Market Day

Magic Beans

Wigglewaggle

Run, Jack, Run

Different versions of the same or similar story:
Jack and the Beanstalk
Jack and the Giant
Jack and the Magic Beans


Other titles you may like:
Androcles and the Lion
Hi, Ho, Robin Hood
Let Your Hair Down, Rapunzel
The Magical Pied Piper
Tale of Beauty and the Beast
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Click here to view a slide show from a previous production

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