JEREMY JAMES TAYLOR
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Plays by Jeremy James Taylor
Ballad of Solomon Pavey |
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| 1st Published: | Josef Weinberger | ISBN/ASIN | - | |||
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| Notes: | Written by Jeremy James Taylor, Gordon Roland-Adams; Ralph Allwood; Brian Bennett; David Drew-Smythe | |||||
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Bendigo Boswell |
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| 1st Published: | Josef Weinberger | ISBN/ASIN | - | |||
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| Genre: | - | Musical | Parts: | Male | - | Female | 0 |
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| Notes: | Music by Peter Allwood; lyrics by Jeremy James Taylor; Book by Jeremy James Taylor; book by Jacques Deval | |||||
| Synopsis: | Cockneys arrive on a Kent farm for hop picking. Nearby Gypsies have set up camp and there is soon friction. But a gypsy boy falls for a Cockney girl. | |||||
Captain Stirrick |
| 1st Produced: | 1989 | |||||
| Company: | NYMT | |||||
| 1st Published: | Josef Weinberger | ISBN/ASIN | - | |||
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| Genre: | Musical Play | Musical | Parts: | Male | - | Female | 0 |
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| Notes: | Written by Jeremy James Taylor, Richard Brett and David Scott | |||||
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Jack Spratt VC |
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| 1st Published: | Josef Weinberger | ISBN/ASIN | - | |||
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| Genre: | - | Musical | Parts: | Male | - | Female | 0 |
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| Notes: | Music by Peter Allwood; lyrics by Jeremy James Taylor; book by Jeremy James Taylor; book by Jacques Deval | |||||
| Synopsis: | Maggie and Henry help Jack overcome his fear of water. This act of kindness results in their lives being saved many years later during World War One | |||||
Leaving Of Liverpool, The |
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| Genre: | Youth Musical Comedy, 105 min | Youth Audience | Parts: | Male | 26 | Female | 7 |
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| Notes: | written by David Scott and Jeremy James Taylor, music by Richard Brett | |||||
| Synopsis: | The desperation and anticipation which pushed on the emigrants from Ireland and the exploitation of children by those profiting from the transatlantic trade combine to create a gripping drama which is splendidly balanced with beautiful ballads and sparky humour. Every character is quickly identified and provides scope for young actors to work together in a tight production of one of the National Youth Music Theatre's acclaimed successes. | |||||
Les Petits Rats |
| 1st Produced: | 1989 | |||||
| Company: | NYMT | |||||
| 1st Published: | Josef Weinberger | ISBN/ASIN | - | |||
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| Genre: | Musical Play | Musical | Parts: | Male | - | Female | 0 |
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| Notes: | Music by Peter Allwood; lyrics by Jeremy James Taylor lyrics by Jacques Deval; book by Jeremy James Taylor; book by Jacques Deval | |||||
| Synopsis: | A mother tries to save her daughter from the heartbreak of the Corps de Ballet at the Paris Opera | |||||
October's Children |
| 1st Produced: | 1991 | |||||
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| Genre: | - | - | Parts: | Male | - | Female | 0 |
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| Notes: | written with Frank Whately & David Nield | |||||
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Pendragon |
| 1st Produced: | Edinburgh Fringe Festival | 1984 | ||||
| Company: | National Youth Music Theatre | |||||
| 1st Published: | Josef Weinberger | ISBN/ASIN | - | |||
| Music: | Original cast recording: TER (B00004Y35Z) | - | ||||
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| Genre: | - | Musical | Parts: | Male | - | Female | 0 |
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| Notes: | Music by Peter Allwood; Lyrics by Peter Allwood, Joanna Horton, Jeremy James Taylor and Frank Whately; book by Peter Allwood, Joanna Horton, Jeremy James Taylor and Frank Whately | |||||
| Synopsis: | Uther Pendragon has become King. He takes the wife of the Duke of Cornwall and they have a son Arthur. But Arthur has to be surrendered to Merlin. Arthur's half sister Morgan is sent to a nunnery. Years pass and Morgan has discovered she has powers and escapes from the nuns. Arthur resents having to take lessons. He meets Morgan by chance, they argue and she curses him. Uther has died and then to everyone's surprise Arthur pulls the sword Excalibur from a stone. | |||||
Powder Monkeys, The |
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| Genre: | Youth Musical Comedy, 120 min | Youth Audience | Parts: | Male | 25 | Female | 12 |
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| Notes: | written by David Scott and Jeremy James Taylor, music by David Nield | |||||
| Synopsis: | A powerful piece, originally from the National Youth Music Theatre, which highlights the social hyprocrisy and injustice of Nelson's England, whilst focussing on the inhabitants of the famous cricket-playing village of Hambledon. Young characters of varying backgrounds encounter the dilemma of conflicting loyalties whilst retaining the innocence and spark of childhood - even as they run risks in the face of death as "powder monkeys" on the fighting ships. A lively, poignant, noisy, humorous and moving play providing great scope and challenge. | |||||
Ragged Child, The |
| 1st Produced: | Glyndebourne | 1998 | ||||
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| 1st Published: | Josef Weinberger | ISBN/ASIN | - | |||
| Music: | Original cast recording: Josef Weinberger (JOWEIN 1) | 1988 | ||||
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| Genre: | - | Musical | Parts: | Male | 23 | Female | 13 |
| Parts Other: | chorus | |||||
| Notes: | Jeremy James Taylor with Frank Whately. Music by David Nield. Lyrics by Jeremy James Taylor & Frank Whately | |||||
| Synopsis: | London in the 1850s and Lord Shaftesbury is fighting to obtain education for the poor which led to the foundation of "Ragged Schools" | |||||
Roman Invasion of Ramsbottom, The |
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| 1st Published: | Josef Weinberger | ISBN/ASIN | - | |||
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| Notes: | Written by Jeremy James Taylor and Davied Neild | |||||
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Tin Pan Ali |
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| 1st Published: | Josef Weinberger | ISBN/ASIN | - | |||
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| Genre: | - | Musical | Parts: | Male | 10 | Female | 6 |
| Parts Other: | chorus | |||||
| Notes: | Music by Davied Nield. Lyrics by Jeremy James Taylor | |||||
| Synopsis: | Scheherazade is telling the Sultan the one thousand and first tale. It is 1930s Chicago and Ali Baba a street sweeper sees a gang of thieves hide a consignment of stolen jewels in a warehouse whose caretaker is called Sesame. Ali steals the jewels and takes them to his girlfriend | |||||
Witches |
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| Genre: | Youth Musical Comedy, 75 min | Youth Audience | Parts: | Male | 13 | Female | 20 |
| Parts Other: | variable, crowd | |||||
| Notes: | music by David Nield | |||||
| Synopsis: | Jezebel, High Priestess of the Pendle Coven of Witches, divides her time between plotting against Police Chief Perceval Plodthwaite and his intrepid force and provoking the Witches' latest recruit Belinda - who only joined them because of a spelling mistake! When Jezebel hears that the celebrated Music Hall star Sandy Castle is lampooning her in his act, she declares war on him too and the broomstick squadron set off for Blackpool. Chaos ensues and everyone finally meets in direct conflict on the stage of the theatre, on August Bank Holiday, 1930. There is a mad frolic and a happy ending! | |||||