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'All-Day Dreamer' by Wesley A. Knoch - songs and additional information.


'All-Day Dreamer' by Wesley A. Knoch
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Songs
The following songs are suggestions; other songs may be used at the discretion of the production. The script copyright and performance rights cover the scores we supply. The script copyright and performance rights do not cover other songs.
Scores for the following songs are supplied with the Producer's Copy of the script.
Song #SongSample
1Day Dream Overture - Instrumental (Wesley A. Knoch)
2Awaken Ye Dreamers - Instrumental (Wesley A. Knoch)
3By Your Side (Wesley A. Knoch)Sample from the Vocal CD
4Plenty Of Friends (Wesley A. Knoch)Sample from the Backing CD
5The Dragon - Instrumental (Wesley A. Knoch)Sample from the Backing CD
6All Day Dreamer (Wesley A. Knoch)Sample from the Vocal CD
7New Start (Wesley A. Knoch)Sample from the Vocal CD
8Go Away (Wesley A. Knoch)Sample from the Vocal CD
9Science Boom - Instrumental (Wesley A. Knoch)
10All Alone (Wesley A. Knoch)
11When There Are Two (Wesley A. Knoch)Sample from the Backing CD
Period and Geography
Location: USA. Time Period: 2000s
Settings and Set Complexity
Number of Sets: 6
Setting: Kitchen, Bedroom, Prison Cells, Park, Classroom, A Room and 'Other Location'
Set Requirements: Backdrops/simple flats and Practical Doors/Windows
The script includes characters in the following age range(s):
Unspecified ages
 Language Advisory:Help
We have not identified any instances of bad language in the text.
(However we are not omniscient. We therefore invite you to read the text on-line.)
In addition to the text, the "Producer's Copy" of the Script includes the following:
A list of the required properties
Piano and vocal scores for all of the songs (these should be listed above)
A synopsis of the plot
Miscellaneous notes from the author
Style:
An American one act, musical play for schools, with various settings.
Synopsis:
Young loner Reve finds it difficult to make friends and so he populates his world with day-dreams and imaginary friends who help him navigate a typical day in school. This only seems to succeed in getting him into more trouble. Then, when he is at his most distraught - his suffering is relieved by a newcomer.

 
 

 
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