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ROCKAFELLA

Musical Play by Les Scott, Roy Oakes and Ken Bolam

Synopsis

At the disco Angela desperately wants to be accepted as part of "The Gang" and following her Godfather's advice she turns up one Friday night and bowls them all over. The DJ, Tazz, a popular Prince Charming, falls for her and sweeps her off her feet, and when she starts flirting with Burker it needs all of the Godfather's influence and skill to get the disco hopping and bopping in tune again!

Casting

M10 F7, Extras (M and F). Various interior and exterior settings.

Libretto ISBN 0 573 08094 1

Vocal Score ISBN 0 573 08592 7


 
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