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Directed by
  
Debbie Isitt

Edited by
  
Nicky Ager

Produced by
  
Nick Jones

Distributed by
  
Entertainment One

Music by
  
Nicky Ager Debbie Isitt

Production company
  
Mirrorball Films BBC Films(1) Screen WM(1) Moviehouse(2) Media Pro Six(2) Premiere Picture(2)

The Nativity film series is a British trilogy of family Christmas films

Contents

Nativity! (2009)

Paul Maddens is teacher who once had ambitions of being successful as an actor, producer or director. Every year St Bernadette's Catholic school in Coventry, where he teaches, competes with a local Protestant private school (Oakmoor) to see who can produce the best nativity play. Paul hates Christmas because his ex-girlfriend Jennifer Lawrence,who attended drama school with him, left him at Christmas before he could propose to her. Despite this, the St Bernadette's headteacher Mrs Bevans tasks him with running their nativity play this year, and gives him a new class teaching assistant called Mr Poppy, who turns out to be as much of a child as the rest of Paul's class. As every year, it is one of Paul's other friends from drama school, Gordon Shakespeare, who runs the nativity plays at rival school Oakmoor. Determined not to be seen as a failure by his old rival, Paul lies to Shakespeare about how a Hollywood producer—their old friend Jennifer—will be turning his production into a Hollywood film, though he hasn't even spoken to her in five years. Mr Poppy accidentally overhears this and is so excited that he has to spread the rumour. Soon Paul finds his lie is out of control, and all he can do is go along with it as media attention mounts and the children get more and more excited, so Paul has to try to get Hollywood turn their production to a film.

Danger in the Manger (2012)

Donald Peterson is an anxious teacher who has just moved to a new house with his pregnant wife Sarah. He accepts a teaching job at St. Bernadette's primary school, taking over the class formerly taught by Mr. Maddens, who by this point has left for America. In the interim, the enthusiastic and child-like teaching assistant Mr. Poppy has been teaching the class unaided.

The class wants to enter in a competition called "A Song for Christmas", in which each school produces a Christmas song, with the winning song earning its school £10,000 and the chance at being a Christmas #1. However, headteacher Mrs. Bevan refuses the class permission to enter without a qualified teacher, and worries that Mr. Poppy's behaviour is so inappropriate that no teacher will stay in the job.

When Mr. Poppy decides St Bernadette's should enter the National 'Song for Christmas' competition, he persuades Donald to sign the entry forms, later kidnapping him for an impromptu road trip to Gastell Llawen ("Merry Castle", not a real place) in Wales, where the competition is being held.

Future sequels

In a interview Debbie Isitt said “Nativity 4 has been developed already and so has Nativity 5 – one of them is set ‘Down Under’ in Australia" she later added “However, I am uncertain as to if or when they will be made as there are other projects competing for my attention. We will just have to see.”

Declined international remakes

Nick revealed that they had so far “politely declined” offers to make US and Australian remakes.

Cast

  • Martin Freeman as Paul Maddens, a primary school teacher trying to produce and direct a nativity play that will for once outdo a rival school.
  • Jason Watkins as Gordon Shakespeare, a private primary school teacher and long-time rival of Paul.
  • Ashley Jensen as Jennifer Lore, formerly a Hollywood secretary and Paul's ex-girlfriend.
  • Marc Wootton as Desmond Poppy, an immature classroom assistant.
  • Alan Carr as Patrick Burns, critic.
  • Ricky Tomlinson as The Mayor.
  • Pam Ferris as Mrs Patricia Bevan.
  • Clarke Peters as Mr Parker a Hollywood director, Jennifer's boss during her time at Hollywood.
  • Geoffrey Hutchings as Father Tom.
  • Rosie Cavaliero as Miss Rye.
  • Jesse Donohoe as Jesse
  • Joseph West as Joseph
  • Kyle Johnson as Tommy
  • Louise Blunt as Little Lucy
  • Mason Daw as Mason
  • Mason Simpkins as Mason
  • Pixie Davies as Pixie
  • David Tennant as Donald Peterson/Roderick Peterson, estranged twin brothers
  • Jessica Hynes as Angel Matthews
  • Ian McNeice as Mr Peterson Snr., Donald and Roderick's father
  • Joanna Page as Sarah Peterson, Donald's wife
  • Martin Clunes as Jeremy Shepherd
  • Catherine Tate as Sophie O'Donnell
  • Celia Imrie as Clara Keen
  • Stewart Wright as Uncle Henry
  • Adam Garcia as Bradley Finch
  • Duncan Preston as Mr. O'Donnell
  • Susie Blake as Mrs. O'Donnell
  • Stage Musical

    On 17 November 2016 it was announced that the frist film will be adapted into a stage musical, making its world premiere at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in October 2017 before touring to Cliffs Pavillion, Southend, Sheffield Lyceum Theatre, Manchester Palace Theatre, Plymouth Theatre Royal, Eventim Apollo, and Leeds Grand Theatre over the Christmas season. It will be written and directed by Debbie Isitt with music by Isitt and Nicky Ager, choreography by Andrew Wright and design by David Woodhead. It will be produced by Jamie Wilson, Entertainment One, Ramin Sabi, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry and Birmingham Repertory Theatre.

    References

    Nativity (film series) Wikipedia