Flashdance
A musical adaptation of the film
written at the request of Dominic Madden Productions, London
Lyrics by Joel Froomkin, Music by Ethan Fein
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What You’re Lookin’ For - RealPlayer - Quicktime
performed by Jake Speck
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Johnnie, the sleazy manager of the nearby strip joint, Zanzibar, tries to entice customers inside his establishment. |
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Can You See the Music - RealPlayer - Quicktime
performed by Michele Ragusa |
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| Alex, at the end of her first date with Nick, explains to him what can happen if you just close your eyes and listen. |
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There Is No Better Time Than Now - RealPlayer - Quicktime
performed by Jan Neuberger |
| Hannah, the elderly mentor of ballerina-hopeful Alex, advises her that the time has come to stop making excuses and follow her dream. |
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| Full Moon - RealPlayer - Quicktime |
| Halloween night at club where Alex and the girls work. Dressed as super-sexy versions of classic horror characters, they perform a special number just for the occasion. |
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Hannah’s Memories - RealPlayer - Quicktime
Performed by Jan Neuberger |
| Ballerina wannabe, Alex, sits with her elderly mentor Hannah, and urges her once again to spin yarns from her youth as a chorine in the Ziegfeld ballet corp. |
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You Let It Go - RealPlayer - Quicktime
Performed by Nell Teare |
| One of Alex’s fellow dancers, ten years older than she, explains why she no longer shares the sort of pipe dreams to which Alex still clings. |
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Red Badge of Courage
An exciting musical adaptation of the classic civil-war novel by Stephen Crane.
Remarkably timely, it asks us to examine whether taking up arms should be justified merely by patriotism,
or by an individuals true belief in a cause.
Lyrics by Joel Froomkin, Music by Ethan Fine
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The Cheerful Soldier - RealPlayer - Quicktime
Performed by Alex Gemingani |
| The young wounded hero is picked up along the side of the road by a nameless cheerful fellow, who helps him back to his regiments camp. |
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Red Badge of Courage - RealPlayer - Quicktime
Performed by Chad Kimball |
| Henry, wracked with guilt from running from the field of battle, contemplates the sleeping soldiers who rest easy having done their duty. He wishes that his injury, mistaken by friends as a battle-wound, were indeed a true red-badge of courage. |
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Hard Tack and Lard - RealPlayer - Quicktime
Performed by Rob Sapp, Billy Taylor |
| Wilson, a loud-mouthed young soldier, and his buddies, bemoan the culinary options provided by the army. |
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Girl Back Home - RealPlayer - Quicktime
Performed by Brandon Espinoza, A J Irvin, Max Von Essen, Chad Kimball |
| The young men, weary and wisened after their first battle, sit around the campfire late at night thinking of the girls who’s memory give them the strength to carry on. |
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Be Like Him - RealPlayer - Quicktime
Performed by Liz Calloway |
| Henry’s Mother – speaking to him through a letter – talks to him about his late father, and asks him to look inside himself for his true sense of self. |
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Weren’t That Bad - RealPlayer - Quicktime
Performed by Rob Sapp, Chad Kimball |
| Henry’s usually hot-headed friend, Wilson, has awakened the morning after their first battle seeing himself in a brand new light. |
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You’ve Found Your Way - RealPlayer - Quicktime
Performed by Chad Kimball |
| Henry, having conquered his own cowardice, and proclaimed a hero by his peers, stares up the stars in wonder contemplating how far he has come, and how far he has to go. |
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Nine Days
An epic musical based on the true story of Lady Jane Grey – a sixteen year old girl who, in 1553
ruled as Queen of England for only ‘Nine Days’.
Lyrics by Joel Froomkin and James Burn, Music by James Burn |
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| End of the Line - RealPlayer - Quicktime |
| Lord Dudley, the unscrupulous political advisor of the dying child-king Edward VI, realizes his time in power is limited unless he can find another member of the Tudor Dynasty to place on the throne as his puppet. |
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| Way of the World - RealPlayer - Quicktime |
| Guildford Dudley, the rebellious son of the scheming Lord Dudley, has been informed that he must marry, against his will, a dour young girl named Jane Grey to serve his father’s political machinations. |
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| The Secret Me - RealPlayer - Quicktime |
| Lady Jane and her new husband Guildford find that, despite themselves, love has blossomed between them. |
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| Nine Days - RealPlayer - Quicktime |
| The main characters (Jane, her husband Guildford, their servants, Jane’s Parents, the villainous Dudley and Mary I) contemplate the remarkable way their lives have changed, in nine of the most extraordinary days in English history. |
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| Deliverance - RealPlayer - Quicktime |
| Her religious beliefs having forced into exile her entire life, the newly crowned Queen Mary enters the city of London, releases all imprisoned supporters of the Papacy, and proclaims a new age of Catholic Rule. |
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