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Turn The Gas Back On!
by C. Michael Perry |
| Description |
BOOK by Max C. Golightly LYRICS by Max C.
Golightly, Neil K Newell and C. Michael Perry.
MUSIC by Neil K. Newell and C. Michael Perry.
6M 4W + chorus.
The setting is the interior of a theatre.
It's a zany show about a director and a troupe of
actors trying to put on an improvisational musical
inspired by a work of modern art. Roger Howard,
Director of a small acting company, brings Marvin,
a modern artist friend, to his theatre to see a
rehearsal of some of the scenes of a play he's
producing, for the purpose of convincing him it
can be done with the same resulting effects and
methods the painter gets with his avante- garde
paintings. As the play within the play proceeds,
the actors and actresses try to apply natural
motivations to the meanings in the play. Impressed
with a song sung by Adele, an actress past her
prime, who is replacing a regular member of the
company, Roger includes the song in the show and
succumbs to her warm charms. Wayne and Morris, who
play opposite Myra, have difficulty in switching
from the real to the unreal characters in their
efforts to understand what significance "the
Object" has in development of the theme of the
play. This is further complicated by the
relationship of Lily, Roger's assistant, with her
unknown to all mother, Adele. In the final scene
Myra is carried away in her characterization of
Looma, finally losing contact with her own
identity. She is brought back to reality by the
others when they realize that "the object" really
belongs to the audience not the actors, for when a
work of art is created and presented to the
public, it becomes theirs--to be done with as they
see fit. They give the object back to the audience
in the end, because that is where it comes from.
Actors emotions run the g |
| Type |
Musical |
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Dramedy |
| Royalty |
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| Number of Men |
6 |
| Number of Women |
4 |
| Keywords |
showbusiness, backstage, improvisational |
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