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Connecticut Yankee, A
Martin is about to get married and gets bopped on the head by his intended spouse. While he is knocked out he dreams of being a stranger at the court of King Arthur and he becomes a confidant of the King by industrializing the realm. When Martin awakes he realizes he is marrying the wrong girl.
Connecticut Yankee, A - The Musical

Connecticut Yankee, A - The Musical
Take your audience on a tuneful journey to Camelot, experiencing the thrilling days of King Arthur, and the Knights and Ladies of the Round Table. Hank Morgan, a teenager who works on his school's stage crew, is knocked out by a co-worker. He finds himself in Camelot, England where, after predicting an eclipse of the sun, he is hailed a great wizard. After being knighted as "Sir Boss," he sets out to modernize Camelot, complete with bicycles, T-shirts and telephones. But the king's wicked half-sister plots against Camelot, planning an invasion with her own army. How "Sir Boss" overcomes the evil plot and finds his way back to Hartford, Connecticut, provides fun and excitement for everyone. With the opening hit, "There's Gonna Be A Show Tonight" to additional songs such as "Have No Fear, Lancelot Is Here!," you'll have the ideal musical for everyone.
Copacabana
“Her name was Lola. She was a showgirl…” Barry Manilow’s Grammy Award-winning song you never forgot is now brought to life onstage!
Count To Ten
Once in a while a great musical comes along that truly grips and uplifts its audiences. Such a musical is COUNT TO TEN, a timeless tale of romance, friendship and growth told through dance, song and scene.
Crazy For You
This Gershwin extravaganza is filled with song and dance, and Ken Ludwig's hilarious dialogue. The audience will be swept up in an artfully constructed tale of boy meeting girl in the Wild West, where they spread goodness and ultimately fall in love.
Creepy Creeps of Pilgrim Road, The

Creepy Creeps of Pilgrim Road, The
Here's the comical toe-tapper that your audiences have been waiting for! The doors are wide open at the Creeps' zany abode, so come right in and get a load of this monstrously fun musical! The Creeps, a charming though unusual family, live in a dilapidated mansion in Edible Falls. Heading the home is Sinbad and his captivating spouse, Tarantula. We also meet up with their teenage niece, Sally, gorgeous maid Lullaby Jones and a butler who just happens to resemble a billy goat. Unfortunately, Flora Limetree, a local society dragon, loathes the Creeps. Each year she enters Pilgrim Road in the All-American Street Contest. But every year the street loses, due, in her opinion, to the appearance of the Creeps' house. Evily scheming with her nephew, Bubba, Flora re-draws the town limits, and the Creeps find themselves outsiders. To complicate matters, Prince Un Ravel arrives from Egypt as a guest in the Creeps' household, and "M.D." (short for Mysterious Dude) falls in love with Sinbad's grandmother, who just happens to be raising crocodiles in the dungeon! Throw in your basic pirates and vultures, add a talking clock and a lively, ghostly portrait and top it off with an ancient telephone operator who lives in the walls. Spice it all up with a number of show-stopping tunes, and you have the recipe for the blockbuster of the year. Eventually, the Creeps are back where they belong, and thanks to them, Pilgrim Road wins the contest. You'll have to see it to believe it! Wonderful small roles. Easy to rehearse. No production problems. A non-stop, all-in-fun laugh-a-thon! With this family entertainment, your cast and audience will never forget the side-splitting tunes of "Hickory, Dickory, Dock," "It's Nice to Have a Man Around the Dungeon" and many more original delights! When the Creeps come to your town, you and your audience are ready for fun!


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