Featured Songs from Shows
The songs featured include Guide Performance recordings and a sample of the sheet music.
"Off to the Races" - The Ducks racing song from The Tale of Chicken Licken
"A View from the Highest Mountain" - Soliloquy sung by Alec, the contrary boy, in Never Cry Wolf.
"The Road of Life" - Production number featuring Madame Wong, an eccentric shop keeper who carries all manner of
products to help "along the road of life," and the mothers each eager to promote her
child to be the next Emperor of China.
From A Successor to the Throne
"Raided! Pillaged!" - Ensemble number telling about the disaster befalling the people of the tiny Japanese village.
From Momotaro, A Tale of Bravery
"Over Yonder" - Rousing opener for the entire cast from Stone Soup - A Tale of Cooperation
"Take Care! Beware!" - Ensemble number sung by the townsfolk as they explain the job description to the contrary
boy in The Boy Who Cried Wolf
"Worthy to Admire" - The Emperor teaches his people about honesty and integrity and the promise of a seed
compared to the promise of a child. The Empty Pot, A Tale of Honesty
"Let Kindness Begin with Me" - Young Dick Whittington learns about the power of kindness in "The Adventures of
Dick Whittington."
"Pay Now and Play Later" - The Grasshopper learns that it is better to plan ahead for the future in "The Ants and the
Grasshopper."
"Why Is Grass Always Greener on the Other Side?" - The children act out a puppet show in "The Tale of the
Three Billy Goats Gruff"
"The Barnyard Troubadours" - an Add-on Song of the Animals' sounds from "The Tale of the Musicians of Bremen"
"I Love the City Life" - the Country Mouse learns that there's no place like home in "The Country Mouse and the City
Mouse."
"You Can Learn a Lot" - Opener and Reprise Use as a stand alone song or as the Opener and Bows for a combination show of "The Ants and the Grasshopper" and "The Country Mouse and the City Mouse"
"A View from the Highest Mountain" - Soliloquy sung by Alec, the contrary boy, in Never Cry Wolf.
"The Road of Life" - Production number featuring Madame Wong, an eccentric shop keeper who carries all manner of
products to help "along the road of life," and the mothers each eager to promote her
child to be the next Emperor of China.
From A Successor to the Throne
"Raided! Pillaged!" - Ensemble number telling about the disaster befalling the people of the tiny Japanese village.
From Momotaro, A Tale of Bravery
"Over Yonder" - Rousing opener for the entire cast from Stone Soup - A Tale of Cooperation
"Take Care! Beware!" - Ensemble number sung by the townsfolk as they explain the job description to the contrary
boy in The Boy Who Cried Wolf
"Worthy to Admire" - The Emperor teaches his people about honesty and integrity and the promise of a seed
compared to the promise of a child. The Empty Pot, A Tale of Honesty
"Let Kindness Begin with Me" - Young Dick Whittington learns about the power of kindness in "The Adventures of
Dick Whittington."
"Pay Now and Play Later" - The Grasshopper learns that it is better to plan ahead for the future in "The Ants and the
Grasshopper."
"Why Is Grass Always Greener on the Other Side?" - The children act out a puppet show in "The Tale of the
Three Billy Goats Gruff"
"The Barnyard Troubadours" - an Add-on Song of the Animals' sounds from "The Tale of the Musicians of Bremen"
"I Love the City Life" - the Country Mouse learns that there's no place like home in "The Country Mouse and the City
Mouse."
"You Can Learn a Lot" - Opener and Reprise Use as a stand alone song or as the Opener and Bows for a combination show of "The Ants and the Grasshopper" and "The Country Mouse and the City Mouse"