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Free And Easy

    a 'Jukebox Musical' Comedy Play by Bill Cronshaw



Comedy Play with music: 'Free And Easy' by Bill Cronshaw

"... oozes all the vintage strength and flavour of
a rich Northern bitter ..."

Simon Lewis, BBC Gloucestershire Theatre Critic

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Synopsis

Comedy Play with music: 'Free And Easy' by Bill CronshawJust as the original performances in Cheltenham closed to thunderous applause, the script and songs in this hugely entertaining musical comedy play have had a similar effect on the cast and audiences of all subsequent productions.

Set in 1960’s Manchester, Eric and Iris Dobbins have been running a friendly neighbourhood pub (The Last Drop) for many years, and regularly run an evening of ‘Free And Easy’ (now known as Karaoke), both of which have helped them to win the coveted ‘Pub Of The North’ Award twice. Everybody knows everybody – it’s a real family style pub; a home from home – somewhere to feel safe and warm and comfortable.

Their peaceful existence is threatened however by a visit from Ron Stone, the brewery’s new external premises consultant who presents them with a new five-year business plan and a revised tenancy agreement. The oleaginous Stone has seen the ‘marketing potential’ of The Last Drop and has persuaded the brewery to not renew their existing agreement, but to demand twenty-five thousand pounds for a new one. Failure to pay will mean eviction – and thus allow the consultants to take over the pub and transform it into an ‘entertainment centre’ where pole-dancing and other salacious events are held. Eric, Iris and Tracy (their daughter) are distraught, Vanessa and Sharon (the barmaids) are devastated, and the regulars (Kev, ‘Switch’ and Lonnie) are disconcerted.

Vanessa feels obliged to reveal to Iris that she knows Ron Stone of old, having had to ‘dance’ in one of his clubs in the South, and that she may have an idea of how to stop him in his tracks. She persuades Sharon and the male regulars to help her and sets about her plan.

She and Sharon (together with Kev, ‘Switch’ and Lonnie) visit Ron’s office. The girls pretend to agree with him that it would be in all their best interests to modernise the pub, then, barricading him in another office and fusing all the lights, they manage to steal his file on The Last Drop. This reveals that not only was there a letter for the Dobbins’ from North West TV offering the pub an entertainment contract, but the ‘new’ tenancy agreement was a forgery. By the time Ron manages to escape and gets to The Last Drop, not only have the relevant papers been given to a solicitor, but Eric has recorded all of Ron’s threats and admissions on tape, ready for the Police. With Ron’s plans thwarted, the staff and regulars at “the North’s favourite pub” look forward to a brighter future with ‘Free And Easy’ beamed live into every home, every Friday night.

With over fifteen songs from the 50s and 60s, to be successful, this play with music requires an enthusiastic cast of strong actor/singers, and a small competent band.

Duration

110 mins approx

Characters

(5m, 4f)

  • Eric Dobbins - Landlord of ‘The Last Drop’ pub
  • Iris Dobbins - Landlady of ‘The Last Drop’ pub
  • Tracy Dobbins - Iris and Eric’s daughter.
  • Sharon Booth - a barmaid
  • Vanessa Spinks - another barmaid, a single working mother with twins
  • Lonnie Lennox - a pub regular, rather simple
  • Kev Sutcliffe - another pub regular, a scout leader
  • Steve ‘Switch’ Mullen - another pub regular, an electrician, slightly ‘spivvy’
  • Dodgy’ Ron Stone - the Brewery’s Premises Consultant
 
The cast is also supported by a band consisting of keyboard player, drummer and guitarist

Musical Items

Act One
   #1 Da Doo Ron Ron - Company
   #2 It’s Not Unusual (short instrumental extract) - The Band
   #3 Bye Bye Blackbird (instrumental extract) - The Band
   #4 Living Doll (short extract) - Eric
   #5 Bobby’s Girl - Vanessa & Sharon
   #6 Bye Bye Love - Kev & Switch
   #7 Down Town - Sharon
   #8 Ghost Riders in the Sky - Lonnie
   #9 Why Do Fools Fall in Love - Vanessa, Lonnie & Company
 #10 Cry Me A River - Vanessa
 #11 Rock Around The Clock - Company
Act Two
 #12 Can’t Help Falling In Love - Kev
 #13 These Boots Were Made For Walking - Tracy, Vanessa & Sharon
 #14 When I Fall in Love - Tracy & Switch
 #15 Dedicated Follower of Fashion - Company
 #16 Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow - Company
 #17 Medley (I’m A Believer; California Dreaming & Da Doo Ron Ron) - Company
 
Please Note : We issue licences for live performance of the script, but we do not provide a performing licence
for any of the songs. You need to ensure therefore that you are covered by a licence issued
by the PRS (for UK), the IMRO (for Ireland) or the equivalent organisation in your country.


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