Man of Steel (musical)
Man of Steel is a musical written by Simon Denver and Ian Dorricott, first published in 1978.[1] Written for performance by schools and drama groups, Man of Steel is based on the story of Superman, with a comedic spin.
Man of Steel | |
---|---|
Music | Ian Dorricott |
Lyrics | Simon Denver |
Characters
Protagonists
- Ken Clarke / Man of Steel
- Linda Street
- Bobby Benson
- Rita
- Lil
- Marg
- Fan Club Leader
- Edna
- Gerry Black
- Ruby
Antagonists
- Bugsy
- Killer
- Knuckles
- Crusher
- Olga
- Apprentice Henchmen
Minor
- Old Woman
- Fanclub Members
- Policeman
Musical Numbers
- Prelude to Act One (Clap Your Hands for the Man of Steel)
- Bad Girl
- Clap Your Hands for the Man of Steel
- Everybody Needs a Superhero
- I'm Just a Loser
- I've Got the Power
- Landlady Blues
- Man of Steel Fanfare
- Man of Steel, I Really Love You So
- Prelude to Act II (Won't Someone Tell Me?)
- The Man of Steel Fan Club Song
- The Raspberry
- We've Got the News!
- Won't Someone Tell me?
- You're a Gangster
- Exit Music (Man of Steel, I Really Love You So)
gollark: This just offloads the things to the stuff.
gollark: It's not like, on the internet, you could accurately attain pronouns easily anyway.
gollark: Idea: design apiaristic intelligenceā¢ to detect (some classes of) sarcasm.
gollark: But this is longer and bad?
gollark: Yes. It's ridiculous for you to even imagine that Macron could ever exist.
References
- "Man of Steel". Maverick Musicals and Plays. Retrieved March 14, 2011.
This is an action-packed musical spoof and a spectacular show of heroically super proportions. This musical is the entertaining battle of our Super Hero and Heroine triumphing over the evil Countess Olga and her motley henchmen.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.