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SONG AND DANCE

Music by Andrew Lloyd-Webber; lyrics to Tell Me On A Sunday by Don Black

Palace Theatre, London - 7 April, 1982
Royale Theatre, Broadway - 18 September, 1985 (474 Perfs)


In Act One, Tell Me On A Sunday recounts the story of a British girl working, loving and getting her heart broken in New York. A superb sequence of songs in monologue and letter-form mirrors her reactions and emotions in an infinitely touching way. Variations, Act Two, is a pulsating cello-and-band new look at Paganini's much-varied Caprice, used as a choreographic profile of one of the men in the British girl's life.

Cast:

Tell Me On A Sunday - 1 female, offstage female singers.

Variations - as desired 

Instrumentation:

3 reeds, 2 horns, trumpet, 3 cello, bass, 2 guitars, percussion, drums, 2 keyboards Vocal Score available on hire only (no Libretto)

Musical Numbers:

Capped Teeth & Caesar Salad
Come Back With the Same Look In Your Eyes
English Girls
First Letter Home
I Love New York
I'm Very You, You're Very Me *
Let me Finish
Married Man
Second Letter Home
So Much To Do In New York
Take That Look Off Your Face
Tell Me On A Sunday
Third Letter Home
Unexpected Song
What Have I Done?
You Made Me Think You Were In Love

       

 
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