Play script available
Tue, 12 Oct 2004, 09:50 pmheathie10 posts in thread
Play script available
Tue, 12 Oct 2004, 09:50 pmHi to everyone who reads this.
I have finally finished writing my own 3 act musical, and it is in my belief, ready to send out to people that would like to perform it. As the Irishman once said "before I start speaking there is something I want to say".
Cost: $20 per production, scripts available free, if you call me on 0403328830, to give me an address to send them to.
Synopsis: A young dyslexic man, with a talent for drawing, applies for a job, and finds the woman of his dreams. The afore mentioned woman doesn't come without problems, number one being the jealous ex, who works at the same place as her.
Characters (stage ages):
Luc Cromwell — 23
Ashleigh Milligan — 22
Mike Lyster — 25
Alexander Carson — 50-55
Madeleine Knight — 45-50
Sarah Anderson — 22-23
Fiorenza — 40ish
Tony — 45ish
Extras
Carson’s receptionist — 25-40 year old woman (can also be restaurant patron or officeworker)
Police officers’ (x2) — 20-50 (stage ages) both male characters, one older one younger — Audition (younger officer can be played by a woman)
Game-show host (Act 2 only) — 25-35 man
“Luck of the Draw” Judges (x3) — 20-50 men, women or mixed
LOTD finalists (x4 m, 4 f) — 18+ (stage ages)
Celebrant — 30+ man
Flowergirls (x2) — 10-12
Pageboy — 10-13
Any questions? If so, call me. 9 am -7pm Perth time.
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Re: Musical copywright issues
Wed, 13 Oct 2004, 04:39 pmLuke Heath wrote:
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> 2. I must admit that I have not written the music or the
> lyrics, but picked songs that would be appropriate, that have
> already been written.
This may be a concern for anyone wanting to do a public performance...getting the rights to previously existing published songs.
Do you have any arrangement with the publishers of the songs, or is this something that theatre companies will have to deal with themselves? Royalty payments to the publisher or to APRA on behalf of the composers may be required.
Cheers
Craig
>
> 2. I must admit that I have not written the music or the
> lyrics, but picked songs that would be appropriate, that have
> already been written.
This may be a concern for anyone wanting to do a public performance...getting the rights to previously existing published songs.
Do you have any arrangement with the publishers of the songs, or is this something that theatre companies will have to deal with themselves? Royalty payments to the publisher or to APRA on behalf of the composers may be required.
Cheers
Craig
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