Elfing About by Cat On A Piano / Theatrephonic
Elves! Assemble!
If you ever wondered what those pesky Christmas ‘Elves on Shelves’ get up to when you are asleep, they are ‘elfing about’, climbing up and down the tinsel and knocking things over in people’s houses (accidentally of course).
‘We are here to watch the children of this household to make sure that they deserve to be on the Good List,’ says Elfie.
And hoping there aren’t any dogs, as elves are very very small – about the same size as a dog toy.
‘Didn’t you know that the family has a dog?’ asks Jingles. ‘If you don’t want to get chewed up…run!’ Elfie replies.
It’s really funny and the kids are amazing – there are no adult actors in this special production.
(And if you are a patron you get to hear the hilarious bloopers as well. You can become a patron by clicking here…)
Written by Emmeline Braefield
Directed by Tom Jordan, Jason Parkes, Danielle Lade & Genevieve Swift
With:
Elsie Parkes as Elfie
Scarlett Lade as Jingles
Holly Lade as Elfa
and
Harry Parkes as Brownie
Produced by Cat on a Piano Productions
Music:
Christmas Village by Aaron Kenny
Snow Princess by Jimena Contreras
Holly Dazed by RKVC
We Wish You a Merry Christmas (Instrumental) by E’s Jammy Jams
Jingle Bells by DJ Williams
The Theatrephonic Theme tune was composed by Jackson Pentland
Performed by
Jackson Pentland
Mollie Fyfe Taylor
Emmeline Braefield
Cat on a Piano Productions produce and edit feature films, sketches and radio plays.
Their latest project is called @Theatrephonic, a podcast of standalone radio plays and short stories performed by professional actors. You can catch Theatrephonic on Spotify and other platforms.

For more information about the Theatrephonic Podcast, go to catonapiano.uk/theatrephonic, Tweet or Instagram @theatrephonic, or visit their Facebook page.
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