CECIL KELLEHAR
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Plays by Cecil Kellehar
Meg, or, The Princess And The Megalosaurus |
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| Genre: | Youth Musical Play, 90 min | Youth Audience | Parts: | Male | - | Female | - |
| Parts Other: | 17 (6 m, 3 f, 8 animals) + chorus & extras | |||||
| Notes: | additional music by Stephen Glass | |||||
| Synopsis: | Princess Meg is about to be betrothed to Prince Moribund when the wicked fairy, Stinkerbelle, changes her into a Megalosaurus. The prince goes off in a huff but Jack of the Forest volunteers to look after her and, escorted by Sapper Sam, takes her to the forest to find suitable food. They come across Dr. Mendham's Sylvan Surgery for sick animals but Meg then goes missing. After various adventures the doctor works out the antidote to the spell (involving the audience), the princess becomes herself again and, in true fairy-tale fashion, is betrothed to Jack amid general rejoicing | |||||