The Inn Crowd - A Groovy Musical Nativity
  • The Inn Crowd - A Groovy Musical Nativity
  • The Inn Crowd - A Groovy Musical Nativity

The Inn Crowd - A Groovy Musical Nativity

Ages 5-9

Duration 35 mins
Speaking Roles 54
Cast Size 30-70
Ideal Cast Size 50

Squashed inside a stable, the animals are fed up: they’re uncomfortable, irritable and one of them is snoring. Even worse, there’s a party at the nearby inn. The animals feel second-rate, second-class, and second to everyone. But then a young couple arrive at the stable, closely followed by a baby, some shepherds and even some kings. And if it's good enough for kings, then it's good enough for the animals!

The Inn Crowd takes a fresh, funny, furry look at the nativity story, complete with seven brilliantly catchy new songs and a host of groovy characters. Not to mention a wealth of extras to make staging the nativity as straightforward as possible. 

Alongside the physical book, the digital download pack comprises all the songs, backing tracks, lyric slides and full book as a pdf. A CD is also available as an alternative or addition to the download pack. For a little extra, the editable Word.doc of the full script can also be purchased when the musical and a performance licence are bought, making it easy to adapt and adjust as you need to.

NB - An individual performance licence (if a live audience from outside of the school is to be present) and/or a filming/streaming licence (if footage is to be shared) is required to stage this nativity. 

UK School Invoicing Available - email us at info@theschoolmusicalscompany.com 

  • Overview
  • Songs
  • Buying Options
  • Synopsis
  • Sample Scripts & Character Info
  • Reviews

Buying Options

Packs

Book & CD: Book includes full script, character list, curriculum-linked material, sheet music and lyrics. CD includes all songs recorded with children’s voices and full backing tracks.

Book & Digital Downloads: Book as above, with digital downloads that include MP3s of all of the songs and backing tracks, plus a PDF version of the full book. Where available, a complimentary pdf version of the abridged script is also included.

Licences

Performance Licence: You need a performance licence to perform our show to anyone other than pupils and staff. Our licences are simple - one price allows you to perform the show as many times as you like during a twelve month period.

Filming/Streaming Licence: If you plan to film your performance and manufacture DVDs for distribution, stream content on an internet site or on social media, you will also need to purchase this licence.

Extras

The EDITABLE VERSION of the script in WORD format is not available as a stand-alone purchase. However, it can be purchased alongside one of the Pack options when a performance or filming/streaming licence is also purchased. It is an additional item (script only, no music or production information) and is not a substitute for the main resource.

Overview

One of the most enchanting, but also one of the most interesting aspects of the nativity story, is that Jesus is born in a stable – a barn! – with animals for company. The message is clear: here was a baby born for everyone, to serve rather than to rule, to support the weak or vulnerable and to value all.

In its own little way, ‘The Inn Crowd’ is a celebration of this. The animals – who feel so marginalised, isolated and inferior at the beginning of the play – are the first to witness the birth of Jesus, the first to feel his influence and to be buoyed by his presence. The play may adopt a relatively light-hearted approach to the events of the first Christmas, but at its heart is a strong message of acceptance, support and love – as important at Christmas as at any other time of the year.

Synopsis

The play begins with an introductory song, setting the town of Bethlehem at the very heart of events (THIS IS BETHLEHEM).

Briefly, we see Mary, Joseph and a donkey still travelling towards the town. Then action cuts to the stable itself. Oxen, sheep, goats and a cockerel are squashed inside and increasingly irritated by somebody’s snoring. Their irritation moves to the stable itself: too cramped, too cold, too smelly, unhygienic. They are jealous of the ‘inn crowd’, the humans staying at the inn who seem to have all the creature comforts (ALL OF THE ANIMALS).

Our narrators lead us to the inn, with travellers arriving to take the final beds. Those who are already there are having a real knees up at the inn, led by their congenial hosts - the innkeeper and his wife (THE INN CROWD).

Back at the stable, the animals – still awake because of the noise at the inn - feel marginalized and rather second-rate. They have the idea of gatecrashing the party, but they realise that they can’t open the barn door.

The party is beginning to wind down at the inn, guests retiring to their beds. There is a knock at the door – it is Mary and Joseph. There is no room for them: they will have to look elsewhere. But then the innkeeper remembers his stable.

The animals in the stable are surprised at the arrival of Mary and Joseph and observe quietly (WEARY TRAVELLERS).

Meanwhile, shepherds in the fields are visited by some angels, telling them of Jesus’ birth (SHEPHERDS ON THE HILLSIDE). Baby Jesus is born. Off go the shepherds to the stable, where they find the animals in quiet awe, gazing at the sleeping baby Jesus.

The Three Wise Men arrive too, offering their gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. They sing the baby back to sleep (IN A HUMBLE STABLE).

The ‘inn crowd’ have woken, sensing something is occurring. They try to squeeze into the stable too, but there is no room for them. They try to get the animals to budge, but the animals are going nowhere.

The animals realise how lucky they are to be in the stable at such a momentous occasion. Maybe it’s not such a bad place after all. (SPREAD THE JOY)

Script Samples

Scene 2

Scene 6

Characters/Speaking Parts

The play has been written with 54 speaking parts. This number could easily be reduced or increased - see p9 of the book. There is also plenty to do for a large ensemble.

The parts fall roughly into four groups – the animals, the ‘inn crowd’, the shepherds/sheep/angels, and the others – with the animals divided further by type. All characters could be played both by boys and girls, with names altered to suit if felt necessary. The editable WORD script, available for £9.95 when the performance licence is also purchased, will make the process of adjusting quite straightforward. 

 

Name

Lines

Name

Lines

Donald

24

Isaac

3

Narrator 1

20

Josiah

3

Narrator 2

15

Lucas

3

Narrator 3

14

Martha

3

Brenda

13

Sandy

3

Dougal

11

Adriel

2

Screech

10

Diana

2

Innkeeper (Barnabas)

9

Harry

2

Joseph

8

Leah

2

Nanny

8

Matthew

2

Snowy

7

Melchior

2

Billy

6

Balthazar

1

Curly

6

Caspar

1

Innkeeper’s Wife (Hannah)

5

Esther

1

Jethro

4

Joanna

1

Mary

4

Naomi

1

Angus

3

Rachel

1

Elijah

3

Reuben

1

Grace

3

 

 

 

Shepherds 1-3            2 lines each                                      

Shepherds 4-5            1 line each

Sheep 1-8                     1 line each

Angels 1-3                    1 line each                                        

Angel 4                         2 lines

Song Samples

TitleListen
This is Bethlehem
All Of The Animals
The Inn Crowd
Weary Travellers
Shepherds On The Hillside
In A Humble Stable
Spread The Joy

Reviews

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Sinéad Murphy - Principal
A Standing Ovation

We performed The Inn Crowd tonight for our Christmas Concert and received a standing ovation from the audience. Our performance was a whole school event with 37 students ranging from 4-12. Thank you for a wonderful script and songs. We loved it.

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