This musical is a bit like Grease but everyone has an Australian accent.
With original music and classic hits including Rock Around the Clock, Shakin All Over, Pink Shoe Laces, The Great Pretender, It's My Party, La Bamba, Itsy, Bitsy, Teenie, Weenie, Yellow Polka Dot Bikini, Summer Holiday and I Remember You.
From the co-writer of Dusty – The Original Pop Diva and Shout!, John-Michael Howson, music theatre legend Peter Pinne and the Emmy Award winning Ashley Irwin this musical features great laughs, original music and classic hits from the era.
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MUSICAL CONTENT:
ACT ONE:
- Overture - A Summer Place
- Summer Holiday (Bruce Welch/Brian Bennett)/Surf City (Brian Wilson/Jan Berry) Donna/Suzie/Molly/ Barry/ Sid/ Lofty/Off-Stage Chorus
- Reprise: Summer Holiday/Surf City – Donna/Barry
- Let The Good Times Roll (Leonard Lee)/Shop Around (Berry Gordy/William “Smokey” Robinson) Barry/Sid/Lofty/Donna/ Suzie/Molly/Chorus
- I’ll Turn Surfers Into Paradise (John-Michael Howson/Peter Pinne) Bruce/Bea/Meter Maids
- Tan Shoes & Pink Shoe Laces (Mickie Grant) Wayne/Chorus
- Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me (Harry Noble) Barry/Donna/Sid/
Suzie/Lofty/Molly
- I’ve Been Everywhere (Geoff Mack) Diana/Wayne
- Itsy, Bitsy, Teenie, Weenie, Yellow Polka Dot Bikini (Paul J. Vance/Lee Pockriss)/He’s My Blonde Haired Stompie Wompie Real Gone Surfer Boy (A. Halford)/Wipeout (Surfaris) Chorus
- A Lovely Place (John-Michael Howson/Peter Pinne/Ashley Irwin) Bea/Vi
- Diana (Paul Anka) Wayne
- I’ll Turn Surfers Into Paradise – Reprise - Bruce
- It’s My Party (Herb Weiner/Wally Gold/John Gluck Jnr)/Bye Bye Love (Felice Bryant/Bordeleaux Bryant) Donna/Suzie/Molly
- Let The Good Times Roll – Reprise – Chorus
- The Great Pretender (Buck Ram) Sid/Chorus
- Shakin’ All Over (Johnny Kidd) Lofty/ Chorus
- Do You Want To Dance? (Robert Freeman)/Rock Around The Clock (Max C. Freedman/Jimmy DeKnight) Lofty/Barry/ Sid/Donna/Suzie/Molly/Chorus
ACT TWO
- Let The Good Times Roll (Reprise) Cast
- Singing The Blues (Melvin Endsley) Donna/Chorus
- Where Did I Go Wrong? (John-Michael Howson/Peter Pinne) Myra/Clarrie
- Reprise: Where Did I Go Wrong? – Myra/Clarrie
- Don’t Call Wagga Wagga Wagga (Jim Haynes/Greg Champion) Jack/Duncan
- The Great Pretender – Reprise – Sid
- My Boy Lollipop (Johnny Roberts/Maurice Levy)/ Lollipop (Beverly Ross/Julias Dixon) Molly/Lofty
- Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye (John D. Loudermilk) Donna
- I Remember You (Victor Schertzinger/Johnny Mercer) Myra/Clarrie
- Reprise: I Remember You – Myra/Clarrie
- La Bamba (Richie Valens)/Tequila (Chuck Rio)/Limbo Rock (Billy Strange/Jon Sheldon) Diana/Chorus
- My Special Angel (Jimmy Duncan) Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me – Reprise – Barry/Donna/Chorus
- A White Sport Coat (Marty Robbins)/Surfers Style (John-Michael Howson/Peter Pinne) Bruce/Barry/Sid/Lofty
- Queensland (John Michael Howson/Ashley Irwin) – Chorus
- Let The Good Times Roll (Reprise)
- Megamix Reprises: Surf City/Lollipop/Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny/Tequila/It’s My Party/Shop Around/Let The Good Times Roll
Cast
Characters:
DONNA
Around 20. An Olivia Newton-John type. Sweet. Romantic. A kindergarten teacher.
BARRY
Around 22. The all-Australian boy. Nice looking. Sincere. A recent graduate in engineering.
SID
Around 22. A well-built, sure of himself, rough diamond. Talks big. Gives the impression he is a lot more experienced than he is. A carpenter.
SUZIE
Around 20. Blonde, cute, pert – can come up with great one-liners and put-downs. A nurse.
LOFTY
Around 22. A short guy who is shy but sincere and nice. No experience with girls. An accountant.
MOLLY
Around 20. Tall (or big). She towers or dwarfs the others. She is pretty and nice. A hairdresser.
MYRA
Donna’s mother. A concerned mother. Around 40. A wido who has worked to give Donna a good life. She lost her husband in the war, but wants Donna to marry Jack, her best friend’s son, and has ‘pushed’ the romance.
CLARRIE
Barry’s father. An ordinary working man. Good bloke who has made wrong decisions. He has raised Barry since his wife ran away. Proud of Barry who has graduated from University.
DIANA
A glamorous but much older-than-she-looks party girl who has drifted around the country from town to town, man to man. Someone who is forty but looks much younger.
WAYNE
An aging beach bum. 30s. Well built. A charmer. Loves the girls but, like Diana, is a drifter with no firm ambition or roots.
BRUCE LARGE
A millionaire retiree who came to Surfers Paradise to retire but was inspired to become a developer. Surfers is his passion. He is a fast talking enthusiast in his mid-50s.
BEA LARGE
Bruce’s overdressed and socially aware wife who plays second fiddle to his ambitions. Having no children, she has focused her life on Bruce. Loves the success. Mid-50s.
JACK
Donna’s “fiancé.” Jack is 20. Doing his National Service training. A nice Aussie boy with good looks and warmth.
DUNCAN
Jack’s National Service mate. Good looking. 20. Quiet.
MISS ITSY BITSY
A non-speaking role. A very shapely and glamorous bombshell-type girl.
JOHNNY (Surfer Boy)
A non-speaking role. A well-built, tanned Sufer type.
Note the following doubles:
Vi/Tourist
Miss Itsy Bitsy/Beach Girl/Latin Dancer
Johnny/Barman/Latin Dancer/Judge
Chorus of: Meter Maids/Tourists/Surfers/Beachgoers/Partygoers