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David (2) Byrne

DAVID (2) BYRNE  

Nationality:    USA
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below is a list of David (2) Byrne's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

Klondike Kalamity         Tale Of Two Cities, The; The Musical



Klondike Kalamity

Synopsis:
The Great Yukon Blizzard of 1888 sets the scene for this hilarious romp over the fields of melodramatics. Included in the cast are: the fair and lovely maiden; the poor, crusty, but honest freelance lumberjack; the stalwart and heroic Mountie-and a villain you will simply love to loathe!

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written by Byrne, David And Peterson, Gary

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Melodrama

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Tale Of Two Cities, The; The Musical

Synopsis:
Set in London and Paris at the time of the French Revolution, the story revolves around Sydney Carton and Charles Darnay, and the woman they both love. Charles turns his back on the excesses of the aristocracy to marry the Englilshwoman, while Sydney must watch from afar. among the excellent songs are: "Today We Drink the Wine," "When Will We Meet again?" and "Hold Me in Your Mind."

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written by Byrne, David And Peterson, Gary

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