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ROCKASOCKA

Musical Play. Book and lyrics by John Gardiner: Music by Andrew Parr

M9 F9 Minimum of 25 for other parts. Extras. Simple settings.

Synopsis

An hilarious musical comedy about the hapless City F.C. and their attempts to win the world cup six-a-side championship. With a whole host of comic characters this is sure to be a winner offering plenty of opportunities for flexible casting and staging: it can be played on a proscenium stage, in the round or on a thrust stage to give your audience a real football atmosphere!

Libretto ISBN 0 573 08094 1

Vocal Score ISBN 0 573 08590 0

 


 
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