Bawdy musical about dancing corpses, rats and the plague
CATCHY! The Great Plague Musical is coming to Brighton Fringe Festival this May.
Written and directed by Lewes writer Julian Bain, this bawdy musical comedy takes the form of Carry On meets Oliver with rats, dancing corpses, nymphomaniac maids and very catchy songs.
It is the year 1665 and plague is ravaging London Towne.
Tom, a poor body collector, falls in love with the daughter of the Lord Mayor. Nothing can stop their love apart from the schemes of the Mayor, mad diarist Samuel Pepys, the walking dead and a very big fire.
Catchy! The Great Plague Musical is being performed at the Brighthelm Centre, North Street, from May 13 to 17; doors open 7pm, show starts 7.30pm.
The full article contains 128 words and appears in Sussex Express Series newspaper.
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Last Updated:
24 April 2008 12:41 PM
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Source:
Sussex Express Series
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Location:
Lewes