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CATALOGUE

MUSICALS (and Plays with Music)


Elephans (1995)
On the lonely planet of Eleph, where words were never invented, the mango-loving Elephans learn to communicate without language.

Escape From Eldorado (1990)
The first-ever post-Cold War musical comedy spy thriller

In Real Life (1996)
A musical about children living in a fantasy world of samurai and wizards created to protect them from the "real" world. And their adventures in Chicago.

Larry and the Werewolf (1995)
a weekly late night serial-comedy-murder-mystery-musical with Roman centurions and werewolves and a cliff-hanger ending every ten minutes

Les Opales (1994)
Musical based on the true story of a spirited orphan girl growing up in the lumbercamps of turn-of-the-century Oregon, and her adventures with Peter Paul Rubens the pig, William Shakespeare the horse, and the musical woodmice Mozart and Mendolssohn, as well as singing potatoes, peas and trees galore.

Marley's Christmas (2006)
Before Ebenezer Scrooge learned the true meaning of Christmas, another old miser was haunted by the ghosts of his past, present and future. What could have happened to Jacob Marley, in the seven years since his untimely death, that could convince him to sacrifice everything in order to save the one man he despises most? ...The new musical of the critically-acclaimed stage play.

Narcissus & Echo (1992)
a romping, risque musical version of the Greek and Roman myths. The story of Narcissus and Echo takes an unusual twist when Narcissus is duped into believing he is a Lesbian. In the fiercely heterosexual world of the philandering Zeus and his nymphs, Narcissus is forced to struggle with the thorny questions of his own sexuality, even as he fends off the amorous advances of nymphs, goddesses and the insatiable Zeus himself. ...But is Narcissus man enough to resist his own feminine wiles?

The Portrait of the Virgin Mary Feeding the Dinosaurs (1996)
Visual, intellectual and emotional roller-coaster which deals with sexual, religious and artistic exploitation. A tour of the Louvre leads to telling the story of Leonardo DaVinci's sexual assault on the Mona Lisa and how it led him to paint an encounter between the Messiah's mom and the Elvis of dinosaurs. (Plus tap-dancing Jesus, cappucino-swilling tyrannosaurs ...and the the devil himself leads us into temptation.)

THE RING CYCLE: The Musical! (1994)
Four actors & a feisty sock puppet attempt to perform Wagner's entire 15 hour opus in 90 minutes. But can the buffoonish and quarrelsome quartet destroy the universe before they destroy each other?

Rumpelstiltskin (1990)
A gnome's-eye view of the classic fairy tale. Opportunistic humans exploit a philanthropic gnome who spins straw into gold.

Savin' Up for Saturday Night (2008)
Lovin' don't come easy in this one-honky-tonk town, so when the band leader and the bartender fall for the same divorcee, all heckfire's set to bust loose. And the audience is welcome to dance along.

Who Killed Cock Robin (1991)
A musical whodunnit sex farce based on the classic nursery rhyme. At the funeral of Cock Robin, a fight breaks out among the mourners about the handling of Cock's murder investigation. At the urging of nearby audience members they decide to reenact Cock Robin's last days to uncover the truth.


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