Give Your Cast a Script They Can Own
The Student Script & Lyrics Booklet puts the entire show—dialogue, scenes, and song lyrics— into a single, easy-to-read booklet for every student in your cast or chorus.
Based on the story by Diane Finn with music by Candido Bretto, the booklet follows Plymouth Rock’s journey from lonely boulder to historic symbol, one scene and song at a time.
- Complete student script for The Secrets of Plymouth Rock – A Classroom Musical
- Clearly labeled scenes and song cues (Songs #1–#12)
- Full student-friendly song lyrics including “Secrets To Tell,” “Fine Day,” “Mr. Seagull,” “Thank the Lord,” “To Town Square,” “Ouch Stop That,” “Protect This Rock,” “Sights and Sounds of the Sea,” “New and Wonderful Home,” and “Have You Ever Visited Me?”
- Cast list for roles like Plymouth Rock, Narrators 1–4, Mr. Seagull, Madame Crab, Pilgrims, Colonists, Town Fathers, Museum Guide, Modern Kids, and Ensemble
- Designed so students can highlight, annotate, and truly “own” their part in the story
What Students See Inside
The booklet walks students through the show from Scene 1 – Introduction through the Finale, with their lines and lyrics in one place. Narrator sections, character dialogue, and song titles are clearly marked so young performers know exactly where they are in the story.
- Scene descriptions that set context in simple, accessible language
- Dialogue labeled by character (e.g., Plymouth Rock, Narrator 1–4, Mr. Seagull, Madame Crab)
- Song titles called out in quotes so students can see where music enters
- Lyrics presented in verse form for easy singing and memorization
How Schools Use the Booklet
Many schools print one booklet per cast member or per participating student, then allow them to take it home for practice. Others use the pages as photocopiable handouts. Your license includes permission to reproduce the booklet within your school for the duration of your license term.
Note: The full Student Script & Lyrics Booklet PDF is only available to licensed schools. The online preview is intentionally limited and watermarked to protect the work.