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Edward C Redding

EDWARD C REDDING  

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Huckleberry Finn



Huckleberry Finn

Synopsis:
Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn are back again, with a hilarious series of adventures along the Mississippi River. This is considered one of Mark Twain's finest stories, and audiences have been delighted when Tom and Huck become involved with confidence men (Duke and King) passing themselves off as European royalty. With its outstanding musical score and fine character roles, it's easy to see why "Huckleberry Finn" is a consistent success with all theatre groups. The New York Daily News called it a "rollicking humdinger of a musical."

Notes:
by Joseph George Caruso. Music And lyrics by Edward C. Redding. Adapted from the novel by Mark Twain.

1st Produced:
Greenwich Mews Theatre, NYC    1968

Organisations:
Virginia Aquino and William de Silva

1st Published:
Pioneer Drama Service, Inc. (1978)   -

Music:
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Genre:
A Musical in Two Acts

Parts:
Male:  8            Female:  9            Other:   Optional number "Townspeople"

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