Arthur Pryor Trombone Pdf Downloads

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Work Title Blue Bells of Scotland Alt ernative. Title Composer I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. IAP 1 Key F major Year/Date of Composition Y/D of Comp.

Print and download Thoughts of Love - Trombone and Piano sheet music composed by Arthur Pryor arranged for Trombone or Piano Accompaniment. Solo & Accompaniment, and Instrumental Parts in Bb Major. SKU: MN0172718. Nov 24, 2017. Blue Bells of Scotland: Hogwood.org: Trombone Solo Feature, bluebells of scotland trombone Score & Parts by Arthur Pryor (Composer), David Marlatt (Composer) starting. Bluebells Of. Watch the video, get the download or listen to Joseph Alessi – Blue Bells of Scotland for free. Blue Bells of.

Arthur Pryor Trombone Pdf Downloads

1901 First Pub lication. 1904 Composer Time Period Comp. Period Piece Style Instrumentation Trombone or baritone, band Misc. Comments Because Pryor was a trombonist and band leader, it is likely that the instrumentation of the original was trombone and band. However, since all of the published versions are with piano, and the versions with band or orchestra have been arranged by others (Simon Kerwin for band, and Peter Hope for orchestra) it is not possible at this point to know what the exact instrumentation was. Therefore, the instrumentation is tagged as undetermined until further details can be ascertained.

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I have one soon-to-be-published full length script (with Stagescripts Ltd ), and I’m publishing another full-length and several one-acts myself through my website. Synopses and info about all my plays including ordering copies and royalties etc. Are all on my website Ian Hackett AMERICA Dear All, I wrote this thinking of Bristol, but it's available to anyone who wants it.

Download a copy of the script All the best, Ian Hackett. Jonathan Edgington Gender Fluid A suffragette themed play set in World War 1. It examines political and social attitudes prevalent at the time, depicts life in London and on the Western Front (including a cameo of J B Priestley as a young man) and features an ingenious plot involving John Constable’s painting of The Cornfield!

My One Act play is now available from @Smithscripts for a fiver! Robin Hood Delighted that my full-length comedy/drama Robin Hood now available @Smithscripts John Hegarty PANTOWEEN My panto is opening up new ground. It is based around Halloween!!!

I have written it to include a lot of songs and audience participation. It is also deliberately short, just over one hour in length. This is so that groups can easily perform two show in one evening. I always thought that there should be more for children to do at Halloween, considering the amount of effort that they and their parents put into dressing them up and the fact that in general, fireworks terrify the majority of small children. Please contact me to discuss.

Simon Nunan Contact: If you are an amateur drama society fed up with searching for a decent pantomime script for the winter then I have an offer for you. My dad has been writing scripts for our local society for the last four years and he has never done anything with them. They have generated record breaking tickets sales down in Rottingdean for the last three years in a row and are all jam packed full of jokes, tongue twisters and songs perfect for any society who wants a great show. They were written for amateurs and so have loads of parts, large and small for everyone who wants to join in. Below is a large large extract from Jack and the Beanstalk for you to read and a list of characters to see if it suits you and your group.

While the plot of our pantos does not vary much from the traditional, a few twists and turns have been added to keep things interesting. The panto's are: Jack and the Beanstalk, Beauty and the Beast, Dick Whittington and an original story called Leonardo de Panto which is a story set in renaissance Italy full of original ideas. The price is £250 and a proportion of the money raised will go to our local charity, the Chestnut Tree Hospice in Sussex. Mostly, I just want to see my Dad's hard work performed as it seems such a waste for these great scripts to sit in a drawer, especially after they went down so well here.

Please contact me if you are interested or want to discuss anything. Pieces of After Eight - a musical comedy Rehearsals for the debut of Pieces of After Eight start next year (2016), but meantime I would like to see it made available to amateur theatre as it was tailored to meet the ever-present spectre of a paucity of male leads and restricted production costs. See my website which contains all details for a society to stage this production. We've had our first full production, see a summary of this piece here on The basic plot centres around a hotel, run by an embittered man who has several pirates visit him whose families have been holed up on a remote Caribbean island for over 300 years. They come looking for buried treasure at the site of the hotel.

The owner’s niece soon falls for the not-so-dashing captain, as he falls for her. A smuggler bringing cheap goods to the hotel for the owner is being close caught. A junior pirate has his sights on usurping the captain’s place and the owner and his wife are on the verge of divorce. It is a one-set piece, again conceding to expense, and with backing tracks, requires no orchestra. Anyone wishing to contact the writers to ask questions about staging this piece should contact Grant Davis or johnny Jarman using the contact page on the website or by email to myself or Johnny ( or ). Bev Clark Contact Plays by Beverley Clark: New plays available now at one-act festival plays, comedy dramas for both adults and youth groups More being added each month please take a look Online publishing house, New Flight Publications via in-house playwright writes original play scripts for professional & community theatre.

Performance licencing available brand new works for 2015 The Ghost Crib A spooky one act play script. In The Ghost Crib, a family have kept a terrible secret for 18 years. They fear their daughter may be possessed as she is haunted by the sound of a baby screaming. A young stranger arrives with a scar and a story to tell is all that it seems?

A ghostly apparation returns has it come to claim or save someone? See full details and Bentley-Road to Justice Large ensemble Docudrama by Bev Clark. Iris Bentleys story to clear her brother available now at Room No5 Murder mystery. Theatre of the absurd.

By Bev Clark Small cast. What's in the box? Available now at Jessie's Tree historical youth drama. Julia George Nursing Theories 6th Edition more. Available now at Running out of Time one-act comedy drama available now at When The Dark Sea Cries Historical drama by Bev Clark.

When the men set out in a tempest, 7 women wait on the shore. One-act poetic play available now at and Stealing Me one-act #comedy by Bev Clark. Petty thieves try their hand at identity fraud with hilarious results. Available now at THE BLACK EYES Who are what are THE BLACK EYES?

Available now at After the Dream A modern sequel to Midsummer's Night Dream when Ayckbourn meets shakespeare - comedy drama available now at Baggage TWO HANDER ONE ACT. Two women, two stories one friendship currently unavailable awaiting new Amazon image and script. Available now at Make Me Invisible A one-act play for young people. A physical theatre piece for a large ensemble dealing with the issues of isolation and bullying. Ideal for schools and youth theatres.

Age 11-18 years. A powerful, poetic and thought-provoking short drama. Available now at R.I.P. Mr Shakespeare A One-Act comedy homage to Shakespeare in a stylistic piece of energetic clown theatre. It is William Shakepeare's last night but he is haunted by dreams, which soon turn into nightmares. His disgruntled servant has re-written the plays and it all becomes a comedy of errors.

Winner of 7 awards at the All England Theatre and National Drama Festivals 2016. This is physical ensemble theatre for all ages, allowing performers to discover Shakespeare in a fun way. Hp Support Assistant Silent Install Exe there. 'Beautifully scripted, surreal, at times pythonesque, wonderfully entertaining.' A sparkling new comedy-play with poignant, poetic moments which make an emotional connection to the audience.

A spectacular effect can be achieved from simple but imaginative costumes and set. This would be ideal for amateur drama groups, community theatre companies, youth theatres and schools, helping them to develop physicality, characterisation and a love of the Shakespearean text. Available now at S.P.A.C.E Ever feel you need to de-clutter?

Crazy and Sanity are two women on a mission. Now available on Amazon available now at A Life Unspoken Brenda is a woman who made nothing of her life. Using flashbacks we learn that she has been a prisoner of circumstance. Ideal for festivals. Now available on Amazon available now at Remembrance Day Remembrance Day is a story of five generations of one family against a backdrop of global conflicts. Cast of 5 males two of whom are teenagers.

This play won awards at AETF and NDFA 2009 and 2014 read synopsis on Amazon or at Contact: Tim O'Brien Tim O’Brien has taught science and music for more than 15 years. O’Brien won a Visions Canada award for his song, 'Millie the Millennium Bug.” A graduate of Niagara University, Mr. O’Brien and his wife, Catherine, live in Burlington, Ontario. My website gives links to all my published plays all of which can be purchased Zombies I have written this musical that I would like piloted by a theatre company.

I am willing to waive the cost of the script and score. I am also willing make a fair personal financial contribution towards the cost of production. If you are interested in reading the script, please let me know. A Synopsis The world is devastated by a zombie virus that leaves only the infected ravishing what few humans are left. Unknown to the humans, there is a third force (person) who will use one side against the other to purify the world in a way that makes the Nazi holocaust seem tame.

His secret weapon is deadly and sinister: A Miss Hitler Beauty Contest. As the evolution of homo sapiens moves toward only blue eyes and blond hair, all seems lost. However, when one brave young woman and a human-wannabe zombie start exchanging body fluids, one thing leads to another. The biter becomes the bitten, the infected, the infecting and we find that the term Aryan is really just the name of a another shampoo (for blonds). Through risk, courage and some questionable exchanges, the last remaining Nazi is sent back to Nuremburg to face his trial, zombies find a heart (for purposes other than eating) and humans learn that zombies can task good too.

The new world order finally comes in the most disorderly fashion; and everyone goes vegan (Vampire bites exempt). John Collins Contact: Free Play For Children ‘Mr & Mrs Poorfamily’ John Collins is seeking groups to perform his play.

You can stage the play for free. For your free script About the Author: Playwright. Winner of the Steyning Festival 2009, with my play 'BARABBUS'. The judge was SIR ARNOLD WESKER. John Collins and Darren Hughes Contact: REAL LOVE Would any musical drama group like to stage this musical below for FREE! To listen to the whole musical just press the link below. And if you would like to stage ‘Real Love’ just email johncollings50@hotmail.com for your FREE!

Cast: fm 3 - m4 Real Love’ is a light romantic musical comedy. It tells of a young girls dream to find real love, and the obstacles she has to overcome to reach her goal. Comes with FREE! Backing tracks & guide vocals on cd (all I need is a postal address to send the CD to).

Author – John Collings – (winner of the “Steyning Play Festival” 2009, judged by Sir Arnold Wesker). Composer – Darren Hughes – (Runner up in a worldwide “Song of the Year Competition”). Real Love’ was first produced at the Under Ground Theatre. Director – Bronwen Carr “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” Lyric Theatre.

Musical Director/actor – Matthew Bates (“Bridget’s Jones Diary). Plus a professional cast including Brian Blessed’s daughter Rosalind Blessed. ‘Real Love’ was also produced by the Sky Blue Theatre Company, Cambridge.

Liz Davey Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire Contact: Liz Davey 9/9 ‘Let’s Misbehave!’ Murder Mystery Plays are ideal for Am Dram public performances and fundraising occasions. They are full of ‘intrigue’, ‘pretence’ and, for the most part - ‘complete absurdity’. A truly hilarious time will be had by all – performers and audience alike! *Performance permission rights are included in the purchase price.

Included in each Play Pack are a potocopiable script; EXAMPLE invitations; audience accusation sheets and advertisement flyers/posters. Substantial planning information is also provided, which includes prop, costume and music suggestions, along with detailed preparation support for the organiser(s).

These can be purchased directly from the website, in either a downloaded or printed format. Downloads £26.99. Printed Packs £34.99. Tom Rooney UK Playwright & Screenwriter (Always working on another great story) Contact: THE HOUSE OF VON RIMMER During 2017, I am hoping to offer all sorts of communities and groups, the opportunity to raise much needed funds for their own worthy causes. To this end I would like to offer my original Comedy Stage Play - THE HOUSE OF VON RIMMER - FREE of royalties and performing rights or any other monetary payment, and wondered if you, or any group you know, would consider it for production. Because I want to bring light and love in to the lives of others and give something back. The best way I know to do this, is by example.

All profits should go back in to the performing group's own organisation for own improvements or good causes. It is also free to perform as many times as required during 2017.

If this is of interest to you, or anyone you know, please contact me direct at and I will forward the following 3 files as PDF files. Character List Script Sets List A brief description of the story is: A Troll upsets The House of Von Rimmer by stealing the family fortune. The vampire Prince Otto, and his werewolf wife Christina, employ 2-ghoul investigators to search for their missing son (a bat), who returns 10-years later and restores the fortunes to The House of Von Rimmer, and gives come-uppance to the Troll. Things which may be of interest are; It is a family show.

It is new and has never been performed. It is intended for the community in order to help raise much needed funds. Youth/Young Theatre and School participation is actively encouraged.

It has the potential to become a musical with lots of opportunities for creativity, music, song and dance. Budget was in mind when writing the stage play and there are only 2 sets. Robert Stuart-Evans Contact: Romford, Essex The Soul Patrol A light hearted romantic 2 act musical comedy featuring songs made famous by The Blues Brothers & The Commitments. A nerd looking for his place in life, gets bullied and is saved by three trainee guardian angels who give him self confidence to tackle the bullies and in doing so help him find true love and friendship, defeating the Devil along the way. Brian Fox Brian Fox (nom de plume, Anthony Delmar), IRISH PLAYWRIGHT IN AUSTRALIA For more information about the plays or to request a script, contact: 3 Fresian Drive, Strathalbyn, S.A. Tel.: + 61 8 8536 3367. Email: I am an Irish playwright, now living in Strathalbyn, South Australia.

I began playwriting in my retirement, although I have been in and around the theatre, both as an amateur and a professional all my life. My early training was with the Abbey School of Acting, Ireland’s famous National Theatre and I was with the company for three years. I was then a teacher of drama and a member of a company who ran a small semi-professional theatre company in Georgian Dublin. While pursuing a parallel career with the Irish Tourist Board, I both acted in and directed plays for some of the top amateur companies in Dublin. When I came here in 2003, I joined the South Australian Writers’ Theatre [SAWT] and developed most of my plays with this group where my work has benefited from the splendid peer group appraisal of my fellow playwrights.

All my plays have been subjected to critical analysis through workshops and intensive developmental sessions with professional dramaturges such as Michael Hill and Adrian Guthrie. Besides “Time Gentlemen, Please”, which received full productions in both Ireland and Australia, the other plays have been exposed to the public as script-in-hand performances with professional actors, i.e. Market tested with a paying audience. All five of the full-length plays were very enthusiastically received. Although some of the plays are rooted in Ireland and its culture they have universal themes. The Australian audiences who saw them as script-in-hand presentations warmly related to them. The plays are: TIME GENTLEMEN, PLEASE A comic-tragedy in 2 acts.

Location: Dublin City pub. Set: Composite set of old Dublin bar and snug, part street outside. CAST: 8 ACTORS - 3 men - Dan (60); Dickie (45); Tony (40). 4 women - Cliona (35); Dervla (35); Becky (55); Annie (60).

One boy - Philip (12-14) SYNOPSIS: How time is used and abused within relationships is the central theme. Cliona’s body clock is dictating her imperative to conceive. Dan deludes himself about his importance while he wastes time avoiding his responsibilities. Dervla sees time passing her by in her sterile relationship with Dickie, who marks time, avoiding commitments; Becky laments how time has used and abused her and shares the misery of her life with Annie as she contemplates a future living with the scandal of her daughter’s pregnancy. A RELIC OF OLD DECENCY A memory play in 2 acts.

Time: 1930s to 2007. Location: Dublin’s Liberties.

Set: Composite set of living room and part Francis Street, Dublin. 2 flashback island scenes – (i) on the platform of a tram; (ii) at the shrine in Gray Street. CAST: *8 ACTORS (+ 3 teenage boys).

* 3 actors representing AJ – AJ (at 89); AJ (at 14) & AJ (at 20 & 43)); Michael (58); Martin (42). Four women - Tess (72), Marge (at 17 & 40); Alice (46); Rebecca (52). SYNOPSIS: When the Dublin trams were withdrawn from service in 1949 it was the end of an era for AJ, a proud motorman. He saw their demise and the rail network that carried them as a portent that the city was outgrowing its capacity to maintain an intimate social fabric and to care about its people. His increasing bitterness alienated him from his family and, as his health takes a turn for the worst his son and daughter call, each with very different agendas.

A play that has resonances for all people growing old in rapidly expanding, impersonal cities: where the sense of community has dissipated as rapidly as fear has grown. Plenty of comedy laced with realism.

DIFFERENT RULES A drama in two acts. Time: Present Time.

Location: Upper middle class Dublin suburb. Set: Living room of the Desmond home; island street scene. CAST: 7 ACTORS - 5 men - Cathal (45); Plunkett (47); Aonghas (20); Cairbre (18); Fiachra (19). 2 women - Niamh (44); Caoilinn (49) SYNOPSIS: Rugby fanatics and past players, Cathal Dillon and Plunkett O’Halloran, try to recreate their glory days through their sons. The win at all costs ethos causes two of the three lads to go beyond the Pale of acceptable behaviour both on and off the field. Niamh Dillon sees the warning signs, long before her husband does, with dire consequences for the two families.

The proposition that contact sport and life operate under different rules is examined. VINCULUM A drama in three acts. Time: The soliloquies take place in present time; dialogues take place in both present and past time. Location: near, but not in, a big city.

Set: Composite showing living room areas of two houses; island scene in mother Superior’s office. CAST: 3 ACTORS - 1 man - Eugene (60); 2 woman – Megan (50); Mother Superior (40s) SYNOPSIS: Eugenio, a disgraced priest, and Megan his lover and housekeeper, found refuge from the scandal of their sexual relationship with Cecil Costello, a defrocked priest and one time mentor of Eugenio. With their disgrace now 19 years behind them, Eugenio and Megan unfold their complex relationship and their internal moral struggles through confrontational dialogue and reflective soliloquy. Cecil’s presence is heard and felt, but not observed, during the play.

The Mother Superior appears briefly in a flashback scene. HEARTS IS TRUMPS A drama in one act. Time: 1950s Ireland. Location: a country town. Set: The living room of the Mulcahys. CAST: 3 ACTORS – 1 woman – Louise (40s); 2 men – Malcahy (late 40s); Donal (early 50s) SYNOPSIS: Louise, a teacher and poet, clashes with Malachy, her husband, and the Catholic Church, which manages the school, because of the extra-curricular subjects she brings to her teaching. Malachy, an agricultural produce salesman, feels her avant-garde approach to her profession is generating rumours that are affecting his sales figures among his clients.

He uses a regular card game to introduce “an old school mate”, who happens to be a priest, to try and influence Louise and her ideas. The consequences are not anticipated by either of the two men. FOOTPRINT TO FOOTPLATE I was commissioned in 2013 to research and write a history play to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the founding of the town of Mount Barker in South Australia. The play was presented in the anniversary year of 2014 and it received great acolades from the Council, the Lord Mayor and the local community.

I subsequently adapted it for schools and it ran in several schools in the Adelaide Hills in the early months of 2015. YOU CAN’T GO HOME AGAIN A play about loss in 3 acts. Cast: 13 characters (10 ACTORS – 5 men / 5 women with doubling) – 2 of the characters are played by the protagonist, Ben and his alter ego Benedict, who is seen and heard only by Ben and the audience, but not by the other characters on stage. SYNOPSIS: Ben, an irish exile in Australia, decides to come home to Ireland after 20 years absence. He hopes to rekindle an old flame and renew old friendships. On his return he finds, as John Syeinbeck did on his return to his hometown of Monteray, that... “you can’t go home again because home has ceased to exist except in the mothballs of memory.” [From “Travels with Charlie”] Arthur's new play 'The Truth about Islam is the New Hate Speech'.

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Deciding to face down the media she gives an interview to an American journalist staying at the hotel but this merely serves to catalogue her failing grasp on reality. Nor is the vagrant what he seems and her revelations have fatal consequences. Publisher: RETRI publishing Contact: Rhyming Play and Musical Scripts Rhyming Play and Musical Scripts for schools and children's Drama Groups based on the works of William Shakespeare.

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