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LogoFIRST TIME

Book by Kirk Foster and John Gardiner

Music by Kirk Foster and Paul Sabey


This original and hugely enjoyable show is best described as a musical revue which takes a light-hearted look at the first time experiences and feelings all of us have or will come up against. 

Each song and sketch is associated with the word "first" in one way or another-First Child, First Job, First Glance, First Family Christmas, First Bite(!). 

The show can be presented simply but effectively on an open stage, and the large number of characters provides the opportunity for a mixed cast to play a variety of interesting parts, with doubling.

Cast: Large number of characters-much doubling possible

NB: There are no orchestral parts available

 

   


 
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