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Good

Evening

And Welcome

To Malton School

For a Christmas Spectacular

Wednesday 15 December 2010

Our

Programme

7:00 Introduction by our Student President Francesca Suddaby,

and Vice Presidents Amy Szuman, Alistair Coe, and Tom Keane

7:05 Orchestra: Mary’s Boy Child, Christmas Pot Pourri

7:10 Vocal Solo: Silent Night – Lauren Holmes

7:12 Flute Solo: I’ll Stand By You – Gemma McNeill

7:16 String group: Chi Mai (Ennio Morricone)

Gavotte 1 and 2 from Suite No 3, Airs and Dances (Bach)

7:20 Ukelele group: Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer

7:25 Piano and Flute : A Christmas Medley – Hannah and James Poole

7:30 Comedy: A Christmas sketch - Harry Prest, Tom Nesfield and Matthew Woollons

7:35 Clarinet quartet: Carol of the Drum

7:40 Dance group: Party in the USA – Sixth Sense

7:45 Duet: For Good (from Wicked) - Alex Tate-Smith and Bethanie Potts

7:50 Rock Band: I Believe in a Thing Called Love 7:55 Junior Choir: I Gotta Feeling/Bleeding Love mix. Swedish Christmas

Part Two

8:15 Jazz Group: Night Run, Everything

Mystery superstar surprise appearance

8:20 Senior Choir: O Holy Night, You Make Me Feel My Love,

Love Lay Small

8:25 Saxophone group: Waltz for Three

8:30 Duet: Composition – Bryony Gillespie and Ruth Ibbotson

8:35 Guitar Solo: Christmas Trees - Ian Mason

8:40 Drum Solo: Compilation - Greg Storey 8:45 Piano Solo: CPE Bach’s Solfeggietto in C Minor - Megan Wood

8:50 Duet: Love the Way You Lie - Joanna Booker and Adam Mort

8:55 Mini Pantomime: Alice in Wonderland

9:15 A Final Word – Robert Williams

Thank you for your attendance

All money raised through tonight’s performance will go towards improvements to stage equipment and lighting, and preparations for our

Easter shows.

The Junior Choir Charlotte Abbott, Eleanor Anson, Beth Armstrong, Alice Brayshaw,

Maisie Bulmer, Erica Clifford, Madeleine Dean, Kristina Dickinson,

Harriet Ennis, Polly Everitt, Charlie Fentiman, Holli Fletcher,

Samuel Flinton, Annabelle Francis, Genevieve Garcia-Hall,

Annabelle Hill, Lauren Holmes, Jessica Hopkin, Reece Langford,

Anitri Marr, Charley Metcalfe, Jake Newsome, Esme Queen,

Hannah Poole, Olivia Pople, Bethany Potts, Harry Prest,

Olivia Roberts, Rosie Roberts, Katy Simpson, Heather Staples,

Hannah Tetlow, Georgia Tiffany, Matthew Woollons

The Senior Choir Charlotte Beal, Joanna Booker, Johan Cordel, Kate Dalgleish, Joshua

Eldridge-Smith, Holly Johnson, Alex Lancaster, Ian Mason, Amy Smith,

Alex Tate-Smith, Katie Sunley, Jessica Whittal-Williams, Megan Wood

The Orchestra Piano: James Poole

Flute: Emily Egan, Hannah Poole, Rachel Ingham, Ryan Perry,

Gemma McNeill, Lucy Norman String: Emily Stolting, Alex Lancaster

Clarinet: Rachel Conyers, Mary Rice, Lucy Mitchell,

Matthew Woollens, Holly Johnson, Joanna Hayes

Euphonium: Jonathan Hatton Cornet: Niamh Williams

Jazz Group Greg Storey, Samuel Grice, Rachel Ingham, Holly Johnson,

Hannah Poole, James Poole, Alice Tasane, Ellis Mortimer, Lewis Delaney, Alex Lancaster, Joanna Hayes, Stephen Fenwick,

William Spencer, Robert Popham, Alice Quinn, Niamh Williams

Steve Smith, Jessica Kettlewell

Ukelele Group Arik Abrahams, Kit Fletcher, Robert Fox, Genevieve Garcia-Hall,

Christopher Horne, Kerry Scott, Jarad Smith,

Joe Wing, Callum Young

Rock Band Steven Fenwick, Declan Gough, Jonathan Pitkin, William Spencer

Saxophone Ellen Bentley, James Poole, Anita Langdale

Clarinet Quartet Holly Johnson, Alice Quinn, Alex Tate-Smith, Anita Langdale

String Group Aya Abrahams, Johan Cordel, Alex Lancaster,

Emily Stolting, Katie Sunley, Megan Wood

Dance Group—Sixth Sense

Maddie Dean, Lauren Ferry, Annabelle Francis, Charley Metcalfe,

Esme Queen, Katy Simpson

Pantomime

Narrators: Aya Abrahams and Matthew Bedford

Alice 1 & 2: Maddie Pitkin and Alex Tate-Smith

White Rabbit: Lewis Delaney

Tweedledee : James Kellett

Tweedledum: George Harrison

Pantomime Horse: Katrina Ring and Danielle Clifford

Kings Man: James Housden

Humpty Dumpty: Josh Garcia-Hall

Queen of Hearts: George Everitt

Duchess: James Douthwaite

Mad Hatter: Stewart Cambridge

White King: Harry Francis

Knave of Hearts: Alistair Coe

The Hare: Ian Mason

Cheshire Cat: Mia Robinson

Jabberwocky: Nathan Pratt

Other Animals: Amy Szuman, Sylvia Edwards

Musical Arrangers and Directors Senior Choir and Orchestra: Miss Langdale

Junior Choir and Jazz Group: Mrs Kettlewell

Piano Accompaniment: Ms Stott

Pantomime and overall organisation: Mr Fearnley

Lighting, Sound and Video Engineers Tim Grey, Lewis Rawling

Will Bean, Hugo Buckland

A Christmas Quiz

1. What colour is the Grinch?

2. Which reindeer’s name starts with a ‘B’?

3. What kind of Christmas did Bing Crosby dream of?

4. How many candles should go in an Advent wreath?

5. How many reindeers pull Santa’s sleigh?

6. What is Santa’s real name?

7. How do you say happy Christmas in Spanish?

8. Which country did the gingerbread house come from?

9. Which Christmas movie has been played more than any

other? A Christmas Story, Home Alone, Frosty the Snowman

or It’s a Wonderful Life?

10. What is the name of Scrooge’s dead business partner?

11. What was the film called with theme song ‘Walking in the

Air’?

12. In which author’s novel is it ‘always winter but never Christ-

mas’?

13. Which continent is the turkey from? South America, North

America, Europe or Australia

14. Which ocean is Christmas Island in? Pacific, Atlantic, Indian

or Arctic

15. What was Scrooge’s first name?

16. What is the last ghost called in ‘A Christmas Carol’?

17. What holiday drink contains, sugar, milk and egg and some-

times alcohol?

18. What carol demands figgy pudding?

19. On the tenth day of Christmas, what does my true love give to

me?

20. What is the German version of ‘O Christmas Tree’ called?

21-23 Name the three wise men who visited Jesus?

24. In spite of the name, there is no meat in mincemeat pie.

True or False?

25 What plant is traditionally used to deck the halls?

26 ‘Joyeux Noel’ is what you will hear in several countries

around the world. What language is this phrase?

27 In which country would you be wished ‘God Jul’?

Sweden, Switzerland, Bosnia or Portugal

28 What kind of cake is traditionally eaten at Christmas in Po-

land? Poppyseed Cake, Black Forest Gateau, Fruit Cake or

Cheesecake

29 ‘Field and fountain, moor and mountain’ - which popular

carol has these lyrics?

30 ‘Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at

your nose’ are lyrics to which song?

31 The Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square is traditionally

given to Britain by which country? Norway, Denmark,

Sweden or Austria

32 Which king was crowned on Christmas Day in 1066?

33 Boxing day is also known as: St David’s Day, St Stephen’s

Day, St Simon’s Day or St John’s Day

34 On Christmas Day 1914 the English and German soldiers

called a temporary truce by playing which sport together?

35 In which year did the Queen make her first speech? 1942,

1952, 1962 or 1972

36 Which artist sang the opening lines of the original 1984 sin-

gle ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas’? David Bowie, Paul

Young, Phil Collins or Tony Hadley

37 According to tradition, on which day should you put up

your Christmas Tree?

38 Who banned Christmas in England between 1647 and

1660?

39 What town is the setting for the perennial Christmas classic

‘It’s a Wonderful Life’? Pottersville, Granville, Bedford

Falls or Bailey Park.

40 What colour are the berries of the mistletoe plant? 41-50 Name the Christmas carols from the pictures.

To enter, return sheet to Mr Fearnley by 11 January.

First prize £5, 2nd £3, third £1

All student returns will receive house points

for each 15 correct answers.

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Coming soon to your local school hall!

Walt Disney

7.00 p.m.

Tuesday 6 April 2011

and Wednesday 7 April 2011

West Wing Hall

Following the successful end of term Easter shows:

60’s Night (2001)

70’s Night (2002)

A Night at the Movies (2003)

80’s Night (2004)

50’s Night (2005)

90’s Night (2006)

Colour of Music (2007)

Beatles Night (2008)

A Night on Broadway (2009)

The Noughties (2010)

We invite you to enjoy a collection of music, song, dance,

comedy and fashion, from ??

Tickets £4 (£2 concessions). Licensed bar.

Make a note in your diary and book early – these shows have sold

out fast in previous years