ANTHONY LEE |
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Plays by Anthony Lee |
Olive! | ||
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| Music: | - | doollee no | #53726 | |||
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Genre: | Musical of the 1960's Musical | |||||
| Parts: | Male | 18 | Female | 10 | ||
Parts other: | crowd | |||||
Notes: | with apologies to Charles Dickens | |||||
Synopsis: | Two charladies become observers/commentators on this flippant story of Olive, who has run away to London to escape the cruelty of the orphanage where she was made to eat all the food which was piled daily on her plate. She finds herself among other young runaways confined to the sweat shop operated by Boss Snakeyes Santana and his gang. The appearance of protest groups (the duped Hare Krishna followers and an inept bunch of anarchists) add life and colour to the scene as the police, searching for Olive (whose parents have been found), accidentally trap Santana and his gang at the same time. | |||||
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Red Socks | ||
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| Music: | - | doollee no | #53727 | |||
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Genre: | Youth Musical Youth Audience | |||||
| Parts: | Male | 18 | Female | 9 | ||
Parts other: | crowd | |||||
Notes: | music by Anthony Lee and Gareth Price | |||||
Synopsis: | The "O.C.D.H." is a privately owned establishment which has become a Community Centre catering for the local youth but the owner, a property developer, sees greater potential in it. He has not however reckoned with his niece, a member of the club, or her friends who outwit even the dignitaries on the Council. | |||||
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