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BIG AL

Book and lyrics by John Gardiner. Music by Andrew Parr


This lively musical, originally written for teenagers and young people, is based on the life and times of Al Capone, the infamous Chicago gangster. Although there are 114 characters appearing in this musical the parts can be divided between a minimum cast of twenty.

Cast:

M57 F57, can be played by M 10 F 10.

Composite setting.

The set comprises a standing construction of scaffolding which is used to represent different areas in Chicago.

  

 
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