Synopsis
Magic the Musical - FULL-LENGTH
Published by Cyberpress
Large Mixed Cast
It tells the story of eleven year old Prince Tristan whose parents have gone on a quest and left him in charge of the kingdom
One day a new tutor - Dr Bolgin - arrives, claiming he's been sent by Tristan's parents
His appearance is alarming - he's only a metre tall and he has large ears and huge feet
And a long, pointed nose
And he's accompanied by a whole band of soldiers who all look the same!
Prince Tristan soon realises he's been made victim of a Goblin takeover, aided by the Black Talon, the punning leader of a band of verminous ravens
But Tristan has friends too ...
One is his beautiful, if difficult, French cat called Madame Minette
She seeks the advice of Theodosius - Tawny Owl at Law - as to whether she should reveal to Tristran that under certain circumstances animals can speak to humans and thereby reveal what is going on
Tristan is further assisted by an absent-minded Witch who lives in the forest
And Percival, a nervous and clumsy pigeon
Who in many ways turns out to be the real hero of this charming story
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They All Care
I'm the Black Talon
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REVIEWS
Magic the Musical has been adapted from the children's novel Magic in Ravenswood by Nigel Osner ...
"This beguiing tale of bewitchment set in the distant kingdom of Ravenswood is certainly welcome in the midst of Cinderellas, Aladdins and Dick Whittingtons. It is refreshing to find a show inhabiting a more unfamiliar world captivatingly conjured" ~ Mark Shenton, The Stage
" ... good marks for "Magic in Ravenswood", the story of young Prince Tristan rescued from a goblin takeover by Theodosius, the not totally wise owl, an inefficient but friendly witch and a feather-brained - yes! - pigeon. The aristocratic cat is also on his side, but prefers a certain aloofness from anything disagreeable. All the characters are well-defined, the ravens of the wood being a nasty, tough crowd. There is enough irony to give it strength to deal with a traditional situation without going soft or silly" ~ Naomi Mitchison, Times Educational Supplement.
'I liked "Magic in Ravenswood" by Nigel Osner, the witty story of a young prince's battle against his evil goblin tutor has a lawyer owl, a bumbling pigeon and a gang of outrageously punning , thuggish ravens" ~ David Twiston Davies, Daily Telegraph
THIS IS THE FULL-LENGTH VERSION
FOR THE 60 MINUTE ONE-ACT VERSION,
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