The Merry Christmas of the Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe
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A short theatrical sketch centers on an impoverished old woman who lives with many children in a shoe-shaped house; as Christmas approaches, a person claiming to be a beggar (actually Santa Claus in disguise) visits to gauge the household's kindness, prompting comic exchanges, musical numbers, and lively children’s choruses; stage directions, simple scenes, and overt comedic beats shape a lighthearted lesson about charity, parental struggle, and holiday cheer designed for private theatricals and school exhibitions.
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