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THE CALL OF THE PIPER

Musical for children
Book by Liz Berwick, Music by Dorothy Everhart.


Seven lonely children for differing backgrounds in Victorian London find themselves transported to the Kingdom of Scholastica, once a musical country, but now a tyrannical state under the rule of the Sum King. The staff, former ministers of the deposed High C, explain to the children that they have been sent for a specific purpose and cannot return home until they have found the missing Golden Triangle which will end the reign of slavery and terror. The children set about the task encountering many exciting adventures.

Cast:

36 named parts. Extras.

Various simple settings.

 

 

 
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