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'Happy Ever After' by Tim Wilkinson - songs and additional information.


'Happy Ever After' by Tim Wilkinson
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Songs
The following songs are suggestions; other songs may be used at the discretion of the production. Performance rights for the script do not include rights for songs.
Song #Song
1Hey Neighbour (Ross Parker)
2The Cake Song (Perez Prado. Song: Mambo Number 5. Alternative Lyrics: Tim Wilkinson)
3Shall We Dance (Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein. From: The King And I)
4I’m Getting Good At Being Bad (David Newman. From: 102 Dalmatians)
5Les Deux Gendarmes (Jacques Offenbach. From: Geneviève De Brabant )
6Alice, Please Love Me (Music: Alan Menken. Lyrics: Howard Ashman. Song: Grow For Me. Alt Lyrics: Tim Wilkinson)
7Bring Me Sunshine (Music: Arthur Kent. Lyrics: Sylvia Dee)
8Born With A Smile On My Face (Roger Holman & Simon May. Sung By: Stephanie De Sykes)
Period and Geography
Location: a fictitious country. Time Period: Timeless
Settings and Set Complexity
Number of Sets: 8
Setting: Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Prison Cells, Castle Interior, Village, Street, 'Other Location' and Front-of-Curtain
Set Requirements: Backdrops/simple flats
The script includes characters in the following age range(s):
Unspecified ages
 Language Advisory:Help
Swearing rate: less than 1 known rude word per thousand.
We have identified the following types of language in the text:
Mild swearwords
In addition to the text, the "Producer's Copy" of the Script includes the following:
A list of the required properties
A list of the suggested songs
Style:
Full-length British pantomime - an original story with familiar characters.
Synopsis:
In a twist on Fairy Tale convention, a Villain is taking over the world. He enlists the help of the Evil Step Mother to prevent the marriage of Princess Alice and Prince Charming, so he can claim the last kingdom for himself. Buttons and Alice's Mother, Mrs Twanky must lead the revolt against the Villain.

 
 

 
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