Here you'll find my musicals. Most of the ones listed here have had a production. Some are waiting for their first production. Contact me if you think you'd like to consider staging one of these shows.
Click on the title to see more details about that show.
Batter UpA musical about baseball, inspired by Ernest Thayer's famous poem, "Casey At the Bat". 17 Men, 2 Women, 2 Boys, 5
Girls, Chorus |
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Humbug! A Christmas CarolDicken's famous story, realized in a musical retelling. 15 men, 13 women, 4
boys, 4 girls. London Chorus, plus several boys and girls. |
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TabernacleAn old time southern camp meeting hires a less than upstanding televangelist and brings in a group of street kids from Birmingham. A hilarious clash of cultures.
12 Men, 3 Women, 2 teenage boys, 4 teenage girls, 5-6 small
children (ages 7-10). Choir/congregation, other youth. |
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Space Rangers and the Viper MenaceA science fiction musical. The mighty Space Rangers combact the Viper Squads and a pair of megalomaniacs intent on controlling the galaxy. 6
Men, 6 Women, additional Space Rangers. |
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The Christmas CarvingA poor woodcarver discovers that he has the power to bring joy to children everywhere.
6M, 5W, 1 boy, 1 girl, plus numerous children and villagers
(10-20). |
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Last Exit To Sinai: A Rock OperaA rock opera about Moses and the Hebrews after they cross the Red Sea and journey to Canaan. 6 men, 7 women,
plus a chorus |
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DirtIn 1973, a group of friends set out on a quest across America, inspired by a strange older man who knows more about them than he possibly could. 4 men, 3 women, plus a small chorus |
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ElixirOld King Cole and the citizens of Rhimeland are visited by siblings Jack and Jill, who quickly find themselves embroiled in a conspiracy to overthrow the merry king. 11 men, 7 women, Chorus |
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PatienceThe story of Job, in the form of a rock opera set in the Florida panhandle. 6 men, 4 women, Chorus |
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The Ill-Made KnightThe Camelot story, with Lancelot as the central character. Also, set in Scotland. Also, in the Dark Ages. 15 men, 7 women, chorus |