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| Arabian
Nights (18m, 9f, 11m/f) -
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by the same composer
as 'Shake
Ripple and Roll' and
'The Selfish Giant' |
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| The story of the beautiful queen Sheherezade,
and her ability to tell captivating stories to her
cruel husband, King Sharyar. Five stories are played
out in song and dance, and, in their telling Sheherezade
neatly leads the King's mind away from his reason
for being heartless and cruel, ensuring her own
future as queen is secure. Large cast, superb music
... great fun. |
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| An affectionate take on space sagas.
Set on board the Alpha Zee in a galaxy not
far away, it tells the story of chidlhood
friends Rocky (the captain) and Ricky (his
junior Navigation Officer), who, together
with Princess Alena (a stowaway) try and
outwit the evil General Garth and his henchmen,
Bill and Bob. They mean to capture the runaway
Princess, and return her to Imperator Zaphon,
her father, by using mind probes on the
crew and revealing certain information about
Ricky and Rocky's past. The musical is a
fun two-act piece with easy-to-learn music
and lyrics. |
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| This universally known story is superbly
brought to life with an injection of song,
dance and humour. The original plot is woven
into a superb musical version, capable of
being played by children (12+ years) or by
adults. All the original characters appear
- Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver, Ben Gunn
etc with a few new ones added to provide additional
parts and storylines. Certain 'liberties'
have been taken with RL Stevenson's original
plot and words in order to accomodate a number
of aspects of modern life which a modern audience
can relate to, and laugh at. |
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