Valley Of The Voodons is a contemporary
rock musical designed for today’s
school students (or theatrical groups wanting
to stage an up tempo family show. It is
a fantasy set in the future, consequently
costuming and scenery can be designed in
a variety of styles on a simple or elaborate
scale depending on available resources.
Similarly, although it can be staged with
a relatively small cast, it is possible
to considerably expand the cast numbers.
Set
on a distant planet, the people of Zandrus
are plagued by periodic attacks from the
evil Voodons who live in a forbidding jungle
area within a valley outside the city. Queen
Fara has found the whole situation too stressful
and is retiring in favour of her daughter
Princess Kimnos, to the fury of her son
Prince Dronos - a lazy fellow who prefers
to surf with his friends. As the Zandrusites
are putting the final touches to the coronation
celebrations, the Voodons attack the city
and capture Princess Kimnos and Prince Dronos.
Two buskers then arrive shortly afterwards
and offer to rescue the royal pair from
the Voodons lair.
Meanwhile, in Voodon Valley, the creatures,
in cohorts with a land despoiler Baron Wastes,
are contructing a machine that will manufacture
magdonite - a deadly substance that can
be used in the tip of intergalactic warheads.
The buskers manage to gain entrance into
the Princess's prison and after a series
of table turning incidents, turn the machine
against Baron Wastes and the Voodon leader
Stark. Peace and harmony is then established
on Planet Zodark.
The Zandrusites provide the opportunity
for both male and female characters with
a wide scope for singing and dancing. The
role of the Surfies is designed to appeal
principally to young males. Their mild chauvinism
coupled with their colourful costumes and
surfing songs ensure that they make a considerable
impact. The Voodons provide considerable
scope for those many students who enjoy
being evil on stage. Their uncompromising
nastiness invariably provokes a strong audience
response. The Zombos, although primarily
passive creatures can, with their shuffling
gait and chorused responses, provide plenty
of humour. And, in the end, sweet revenge
is theirs. In each of these groups there
is ample opportunity for the development
of cameo roles.
The lead roles provide a variety of contrasting
characters. Reflecting an increasing tendency
for male students to participate in rock
musicals, several key parts have been written
for males (with appropriate songs).
Valley Of The Voodons incorporates simple
technology including a computer and a machine
called ‘The Destructor’. These
can be designed on a simple scale but, where
schools or theatre groups have greater expertise
and resources, there is a considerable scope
for more elaborate presentations.
The musical has a conservationist theme
with some great musical numbers, one of
which, the finale ‘Light a Candle’
is very popular with school choirs at music
festivals. Like Starblaze, the show is suitable
for performance by students (aged 10+) or
theatre groups seeking a production that
is ideal for family audiences. |