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Re: christmas skits
Posted by Lea Ann Turner on 12/09/08
On 12/01/08, Cathy wrote:
> We just did this to good reviews. Dress someone up as Santa.
> Cut an armhole out of his shirt and insert someone else's arms
> through. Use sant's arms to put into Work boots that sit
> infront of him. Use a narrator to tell the "arms" what Santa
> wants to get ready in the morning and what he likes to eat.
> For example, spray his face with shaving cream and use a fake
> shaver to shave him. I had similar shaving bottles but one was
> pepper spray....and you could say, are you sure? that's the one
> you want to use? He would eat a bowl of whipped cream or
> something messy. Comb his hair, read a book.... I might have
> saved the specifics at home if you're interested. Cathy
>
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> On 11/27/08, Melvin Hazel wrote:
>> On 11/21/08, Jen wrote:
>>> Our teachers perform for our K-5 Elementary students each
>>> year before Christmas Break. We don't mind "acting the
>>> fool." We have done this variety show for 12 years now and
>>> are running out of ideas. Does anyone have a cute or funny
>>> idea for a song, skit, etc.?
>>
>>
>> I am also looking for ideas....could you share some that you
>> have done in the past with me?
>>
>> Melvin Hazel
>> Olustee, OK
Last year, we did a word play on "Rockin Around the Christmas
Tree". We lip synced the song while one of us put rocks around the
tree, another person rocked in a rocking chair around the tree,
and a third person rocked on a guitar around the christmas tree.
We wore stockings on our heads and tree skirts around our waist.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- christmas skits, 11/21/08, by Jen.
- Re: christmas skits, 11/27/08, by Melvin Hazel.
- Re: christmas skits, 12/01/08, by Cathy.
- Re: christmas skits, 12/09/08, by Lea Ann Turner.
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