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This funny panto-style sketch is called Christmas Crackers at the Turkey Farm. In this short production, a large flock of turkeys are in dispute over the true meaning of Christmas. The play has been enormously popular with adults and with the older children that have performed it or watched it. It’s ideal for a quick assembly presentation (10 minutes long) or a short play during a Christmas presentation to parents. The affect on audiences is great. Teachers can have fun performing it too - there are roles for twelve ‘turkeys’, and the characters include (amongst others) Depressed Fred, Angry Alf, Professor Pecker, Dame Felicity and Passive Pam. One or two of the lines are risque (typical panto) such as one that refers to Dorris’s white bits but every character’s lines are quick to learn, with minimum rehearsal time required at what is usually a very hectic time of the year. You will have a lot of fun with it!

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