New Christmas Musicals

A Rockin Royal Christmas by Celeste Clydesdale and David Clydesdale

Christmas Musicals for Church

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NO. SHERLOCK: Is it hot in here or is it just me? My heart's pounding out of my chest! My pulse is racing and I'm feeling very dizzy. (Fanning himself) LIBRARIAN: Shhhh! Now calm down. Just breathe! I know you're under a lot of pressure. Sherlock, I think I know someone you should talk to. SHERLOCK: Yeah. Who? Dr. Phil? Nancy Grace? LIBRARIAN: No, silly it's my cousin, Vinny. You see, he and his wife run a little inn on the opposite side of town and well . . . it's the inn where the Baby was born. Well, not actually in the inn, but in their stable. SHERLOCK: What? Why didn't you tell me this earlier? LIBRARIAN: Well . . . it's because all Vinny ever says is, "Well, if I knew then what I know now." And I never understood what he meant until . . . well, until . . . now. After seeing all the evidence it makes sense. SHERLOCK: Wait a minute, don't jump to conclusions! How do I get in touch with this Vinny? Time's running out. His royal meanness is probably blowing his stack right now and I'm going to be toast! STORYTELLER: So, you'll notice then that Sherlock and the Librarian have become (music begins) partners in crime solving. Their next search will be for Cousin Vinny, the innkeeper, and his wife. Their story will touch Sherlock in a personal way. 7. IF I KNEW THEN Preview Copy

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