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Let the Children Play - A Musical Morality Play
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Let the Children Play - A Musical Morality Play

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A musical about the ill-fated Children's Crusade in 1212, Let the Children Play was originally produced at the Hartke Theatre, Washington, D.C. beginning 18 April 1975. Music, book, and lyrics by John Franceschina, directed by Leo Brady, choreography, and musical numbers by Stephen Lyon, set design by Gerard P. Bourcier, costumes by Jo-Ellen La Rue, lighting by James D. Waring, musical direction, and orchestrations by John Franceschina. The original cast included Joseph McDonald, Christy Newland, Michael Rothhaar, Robyn Dobson, Nicholas Leone, Katherine McKenna, James Kelly, Oran Sandell, Brendan Conway, John R. MacDonald, Vincent Clark, Susan Golash, Nathan Hull, Fred W. Greene Jr., Thomas Harrington, Ken Lackey, Martin Brady, Gerry Appel, Robert Daley, Brendan Conway, Lynn Gardner, Michelle Buteau, Donnie Kanter, Mary Jo Carabello, Lynn Steinmetz, Diane D'Amico, Novella Suttora, Debra Cerruti, Anne Trapolin, and Fran Sims. It enjoyed a fiftieth-anniversary production in March 2025 by the Drama Guild at St. Benedict's Prep, Newark, New Jersey, directed and choreographed by Patricia Flynn, with musical direction by Marc Pannullo.

Music by John Franceschina

(Titles in this Series)

Requiem

(Chorus, soloists, accordion ensemble)

Concerto voor Saxofoon en Blassensemble

Vuurwerk ("Fireworks")

(Accordion ensemble, percussion)

Kynaston; Concert Variations on a Theme by Henry Purcell

(Accordion ensemble, percussion)

Oroonoko; Rhapsody for Bayan Accordion Ensemble and Percussion

Leiden Suite (Accordion Ensemble)

Journey to the Center of the Earth; 3 Ballets

(Accordion ensemble, actors, dancers, percussion)

Scenes from the Jungle, an opera

(Vocal soloists, accordion ensemble, percussion)

Houtebeen, an oratorio

(Male chorus, string orchestra, accordion ensemble, percussion)

Joppenszoon, a cantata for tenor and baritone

(Accordion ensemble, percussion)

Concerto Grosso for Blassensemble, Accordion Ensemble, and Percussion

Desire Under the Elms: Incidental Music for Orchestra

Candida: Incidental Music for String Quartet

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
BearManor Media
Date
7 July 2025
Pages
320
ISBN
9798887717913

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A musical about the ill-fated Children's Crusade in 1212, Let the Children Play was originally produced at the Hartke Theatre, Washington, D.C. beginning 18 April 1975. Music, book, and lyrics by John Franceschina, directed by Leo Brady, choreography, and musical numbers by Stephen Lyon, set design by Gerard P. Bourcier, costumes by Jo-Ellen La Rue, lighting by James D. Waring, musical direction, and orchestrations by John Franceschina. The original cast included Joseph McDonald, Christy Newland, Michael Rothhaar, Robyn Dobson, Nicholas Leone, Katherine McKenna, James Kelly, Oran Sandell, Brendan Conway, John R. MacDonald, Vincent Clark, Susan Golash, Nathan Hull, Fred W. Greene Jr., Thomas Harrington, Ken Lackey, Martin Brady, Gerry Appel, Robert Daley, Brendan Conway, Lynn Gardner, Michelle Buteau, Donnie Kanter, Mary Jo Carabello, Lynn Steinmetz, Diane D'Amico, Novella Suttora, Debra Cerruti, Anne Trapolin, and Fran Sims. It enjoyed a fiftieth-anniversary production in March 2025 by the Drama Guild at St. Benedict's Prep, Newark, New Jersey, directed and choreographed by Patricia Flynn, with musical direction by Marc Pannullo.

Music by John Franceschina

(Titles in this Series)

Requiem

(Chorus, soloists, accordion ensemble)

Concerto voor Saxofoon en Blassensemble

Vuurwerk ("Fireworks")

(Accordion ensemble, percussion)

Kynaston; Concert Variations on a Theme by Henry Purcell

(Accordion ensemble, percussion)

Oroonoko; Rhapsody for Bayan Accordion Ensemble and Percussion

Leiden Suite (Accordion Ensemble)

Journey to the Center of the Earth; 3 Ballets

(Accordion ensemble, actors, dancers, percussion)

Scenes from the Jungle, an opera

(Vocal soloists, accordion ensemble, percussion)

Houtebeen, an oratorio

(Male chorus, string orchestra, accordion ensemble, percussion)

Joppenszoon, a cantata for tenor and baritone

(Accordion ensemble, percussion)

Concerto Grosso for Blassensemble, Accordion Ensemble, and Percussion

Desire Under the Elms: Incidental Music for Orchestra

Candida: Incidental Music for String Quartet

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
BearManor Media
Date
7 July 2025
Pages
320
ISBN
9798887717913