DI COLEMAN
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Plays by Di Coleman
Quill Power |
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| Genre: | Youth Musical | Youth Audience | Parts: | Male | - | Female | - |
| Parts Other: | Approximately 30 minimum ( some variable m/f ) crowd | |||||
| Notes: | music by Chris Tingley | |||||
| Synopsis: | The story of Shakespeare's rise to prominence in London, whilst trying to maintain a family life in Stratford, exposes domestic difficulties which, like his works, remain as applicable today as when they first emerged. The mix of historical and fictional characters give life and interest to the tale and there are explanatory footnotes to the text relating to authentic references. | |||||
Starbright |
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| Genre: | Youth Modern Musical of the Nativity | Youth Audience | Parts: | Male | - | Female | - |
| Parts Other: | Minimum about 30 (mixed m/f - can be many more) chorus | |||||
| Notes: | music by Chris Tingley | |||||
| Synopsis: | If the Three Wise Men had travelled to Bethlehem on a Camel Train operated by British Rail it might have given a different aspect to their journey but the importance of the event would not have been diminished. This lively musical provides ample scope for director and cast to relate the Christmas story to modern youth and society but maintains a reverence and respect which should appeal to all. | |||||