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BARRY COLLYER
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Scarlet Pimpernel, The
Synopsis:
Sir Percy Blakeney, The Scarlet Pimpernel, is the 17th Century equivalent of a modern "super hero". This Englishman has resuced countless victims from the jaws of Madame Guillotine during the French Revolution. He has eluded the French authorities by his wits and clever disguises. a member of the French Committee for Public Safety named Chauvelin, is on his trail. He has married the most beautiful and popular woman in all France, Marguerite St. Just. But the marriage has turned sour due to unspoken confidences and Sir Percy's need for utmost secrecy. This fine thriller takes us through the streets and coutrysides of Paris and the French and English coasts on a ride of intrigue. Passion, history, mystery and comedy all set against the backdrop of the French Revolution.
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written by C Michael Perry, Barry Collyer And Will Huddleston
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Mountain View High School -
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Eldridge Plays www.histage.com -
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Family Musical
Parts:
Male: 25  Female: 8  Other: chorus
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