Musical (1977)


Musique: Lynne Riley • Richard Riley
Paroles: Lynne Riley • Richard Riley
Livret: Simon Brett
Production à la création:

Advertised as “come sailing round the world with Paul Jones in a funtastic (sic) musical adventure for all the family”. It was a history lesson with a lot of anachronisms - King Philip of Spain talking to Queen Elizabeth 1 st from a telephone box - and a lot of references to TV shows and pantomime business. After the Christmas season it was redirected and toned down by a new director, Ken Hill, for a transfer to the Westminster Theatre. However, it lasted less than four weeks in its new form.

Advertised as “come sailing round the world with Paul Jones in a funtastic (sic) musical adventure for all the family”. It was a history lesson with a lot of anachronisms - King Philip of Spain talking to Queen Elizabeth 1 st from a telephone box - and a lot of references to TV shows and pantomime business. After the Christmas season it was redirected and toned down by a new director, Ken Hill, for a transfer to the Westminster Theatre. However, it lasted less than four weeks in its new form.



Listen all you Sea Dogs
At the Court of Queen Elizabeth
I’ve Always Had a Dream
When the Winds Command us Away
Nova Albion
God of the Waters
Sailing Around

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Version 1

Drake's Dream (1977-12-Shaftesbury Theatre-London)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Shaftesbury Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée :
Nombre : 82 représentations
Première Preview : 07 December 1977
Première: 07 December 1977
Dernière: Inconnu
Mise en scène : Nicolas Young
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Star(s) :
Avec: Paul Jones (Francis Drake), Donald Scott (Burleigh), Janet Shaw {Mary Drake), Caro Gurney (Queen Elizabeth), Bill Bradley (Philip of Spain), David Burt (Thomas Doughty)
Commentaires longs: Transferred to Westminster Theatre 1 February, 1978

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