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Showcase Musicals (Type 1)

Gulliver's Travels
Principals : 9m, 7f, 1m/f   Support : 10m, 4f, 3jr-m, 1jr-f plus chorus
NOTE : All Principal and Support roles can be doubled except for Gulliver, Mary and Don Pedro.
A colourful, fun and inventive adaptation of Swift's novel bringing out the deeper side of Gulliver's character set to stunning music. The Lilliputians (tiny people) and the Brobdingnadians (huge people) are well known to most, but the musical also covers two not so well known parts of the original book : the lands of Laputa (the flying island) and Houyhnhnm (the land of intelligent horses). Whilst this musical is enjoyable in its spectacle to children, it is most definitely a musical for all ages.

2 Minute Video

4 Songs

6 Script Pages

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When It Rains
Principals : 10m, 6f (reduces to 6m, 4f with doubling) Support (optional) : Chorus    Finalist : Vivian Ellis Prize, 1994
A story revolving around the lives of two people … Tim, a 33year old nice guy, who’s never had any luck with the ladies, and Rachel, also 33, who is successful in work but always picks the wrong man. Both spend their evening in a local theatre company where their lives twist and turn as they learn more about themselves whilst the next production is in rehearsal. Wickedly insightful.

2 Minute Video

4 Songs

6 Script Pages

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Cruisin'
Principals : 5m, 4f   Support : 3m, 5f (plus myriad cameo parts & large chorus)
Cruisin’ is an exciting new musical filled with comedy, pathos and catchy musical numbers with songs in the style and spirit of the pioneers of rock n roll. It tells a vibrant, energetic and engaging musical story that follows Vinnie Russo, a young Italian kid as he struggles to escape from his Papa's expectations, to take his place in the modern 1950's world of motorbikes, rock and roll - and girls!

2 Minute Video

4 Songs

6 Script Pages

Class Of 77
Principals : 7m, 5f (or 5m, 7f) Support : 3m, 2f (plus Chorus)
Get back to Britain in the 1970’s when ‘The Generation Game’ and ‘The Good Life’ ruled our TV sets, and the Ford Cortina ruled our roads. As their final year at school comes to an end, the class of ’77 wonders what the future will bring … and fifteen years later a school reunion brings them back together. As old scores are settled and old flames are re-ignited, they realise that their golden years are not those gone by, but those up ahead. ‘Class Of 77’ is funny, touching, invigorating, and (for those of us old enough to remember) wonderfully evocative of a youth untroubled by 21st century distractions.

2 Minute Video

4 Songs

6 Script Pages

'Girls Talk' 'Not The One' 'Seventeen' 'You Can't Stay Young Forever'
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