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'Palmy Balmy Days' by Richard Morris - songs and additional information.


'Palmy Balmy Days' by Richard Morris
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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
1I Believe (Ervin Drake, Irvin Graham, Jimmy Shirl & Al Stillman)
2Colonel Bogey (Kenneth Alford)
3At The Discretion Of The Production
4Rose Of My Heart (Hugh Moffatt. Sung By: Johnny Cash)
5Morning Has Broken (Eleanor Farjeon)
6Immortal, Invisible God Only Wise (Walter Chalmers Smith. Tune: St Denio)
7Mary Don't You Weep (Traditional)
8How Great Thou Art (Traditional)
9The Battle Hymn Of The Republic (Music: William Steffe. Lyrics: Julia Ward Howe)
10Take My Hand, Precious Lord (Music: George Nelson Allen. Lyrics: Rev Thomas A. Dorsey )
11Hokey Cokey (Traditional)
Period and Geography
Location: England. Time Period: Now
Settings and Set Complexity
Number of Sets: 0
Setting:
Set Requirements: No Set
The script includes characters in the following age range(s):
51 to 65
Over 65
 Language Advisory:Help
Swearing rate: 5 rude words per thousand
We have identified the following types of language in the text:
Sexual swearwords
Offensive names for body parts
Mild swearwords
Potential blasphemy
Sexual slurs
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
A synopsis of the plot
Descriptions of the characters
Costume notes
Style:
Long one-act play (or a full-length play designed to be played as a single act). Single (minimal) set, few props. Contains swearing and recreational vegetation.
Synopsis:
On the threshold of the afterlife, Divine Intervention greets the newly arrived (or recently departed), the start of a reconciliation process, and a review of the lot each was dealt in life.
A meditation on the vagaries of getting old and the expectations, frustrations and disappointments of the participants.

 
 

 
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