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By:Daris Howard and Donna Howard
Cast: 8 Men, 7 Women one boy (about 12) two girls (about 4 and 7).
There could be more community people as well.
Set: Simple town scene, and cabin
Time: About 1 1/2 hours
Seperate Web page: http://www.dramasource.com/musicals/cominghome.shtml
 
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Supporting Material
 Coming Home (The Musical) Combo Score 
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 Coming Home (The Musical) CD 
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 Coming Home (The Musical) Full Orchestra Score 
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 Coming Home (The Musical) Vocal Book 
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Synopsis
       Shauna Smith and her two daughters, Susan and Sally, along with Susan's fiance, Tom, find themselves in a small town for Memorial Day weekend when their car breaks down. It turns out to not be just any town but the town where Shauna's husband, Richard, grew up, though none of them have been there before.
        It seems too much of a coincidence to have just happened. The old man, Ben, seems to know them as well. Susan and Sally also find a picture of him in history book about the town and believe he is the ghost of their great-grandfather, Ben, who had died many years ealier. Why does he want them there?
        The people of the town add humor by just being their ordinary selves. Soon everyone begins to love the town. They soon realize that the town needs them and they begin to love the simpler life.
        The ending has some interesting twists as Richard shows up. He thought he had planned the whole thing, but soon finds out perhaps he was just part of a plan by Ben.
        For a real fun, community play, this is one you will want to do.
See the web page for more and sample music at http://www.dramasource.com/musicals/cominghome.shtml
This also comes in a play. Coming Home (The Play)

 

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