AUTHORS NOTE:
I would place The Chorus on stage and utilize parents, teachers or
other interested adults in The Chorus as desired. The "magical
transformation" from chorus singer to costumed character (when
doubling) may add to the fun if it occurs in view of the audience
My staging suggestion is simply that you have fun! Merry Christmas!
SANDY THE BLUE NOSED
REINDEER
Act One
OVERTURE (5 MIN.) SEGUES INTO...
SONG # 1 SANDY THE BLUENOSED REINDEER
(Sung By Chorus, as stage is being set, and lights
slowly come up)
CHORUS:
And now they've made a place for her...
In Reindeer history too...
We've all heard of Rudolph,
who's nose was shiny bright
And how he guided Santa's sleigh through the foggy night
But there's a little Reindeer who's nose is icy blue
And now they've made a place for her in Reindeer history too.
Sandy is the Reindeer
who's story's never told
Cause who'd believe a Reindeer didn't like the cold
Who believes in Reindeer who's little noses freeze
Shivering and shaking and knocking at the knees.
Then one night it happened
down in Port of Spain
The other Reindeer got so hot they started to complain
"Let me help you Santa" her voice was sure and strong
And that's how Sandy found her way into a Christmas song
Sandy is the Reindeer who's story's never told
Cause who'd believe a Reindeer didn't like the cold
Who believes in Reindeer who's little noses freeze
Shivering and shaking and knocking at the knees.
Now Sandy leads for Santa, when it's time to go
Any where around the world that it doesn't snow
The Boys and Girls all love her y'know. there's an awful lot
Of places in the world where all the Christmas's are hot
Sandy is the Reindeer
who's story's never told
Cause who'd believe a Reindeer didn't like the cold
Who'd believe a Reindeer who's nose was icy blue
But now they've made a place for her
In Reindeer history too...