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Beauty and the Beast (Goulding) (Play with Music)

Philip Goulding

Genre: Play with Music

Cast size: 4

Duration: 120 mins approx

Philip Goulding | Play with Music | Full-length | 4m/f

Short synopsis

Family business ‘Alf’s Plants’ has been struggling since the conglomerate ‘Power Flowers’ set up a branch nearby. Desperate to support his daughters Vanity and Beauty and adopted son Dan, Alf journeys to the city to make one last plea to the bank to help save his company. Returning home, exhausted, Alf stops to rest at what appears to be a deserted mansion, where he ends up striking a bargain that will have enormous consequences for Alf and his family.

Small family business ‘Alf’s Plants’ is in trouble. The massive conglomerate ‘Power Flowers’ have set up a branch on the edge of town and poor old Alf can’t hope to compete. Things are so bad that Alf’s had to diversify by digging up his blooms to plant fruit and veg where there used to be flowers.

But still, despite the eager assistance of his adopted son Dan, Alf can’t seem to make ends meet well enough to support his two daughters, the fair and helpful Beauty and the less-than-fair and not-particularly-useful Vanity and her dim-as-mince boyfriend Herbert Fitz-Melling.

Alf calls a family meeting and tells everyone that he’s going into town to try to persuade the bank to help them out. He asks if there is anything they might like him to bring back. Vanity would like a tiara or a designer dress, but Alf tells her there’s not much chance of that. Beauty asks for a single red rose.

On his way back from town, Alf, exhausted and disappointed, stays over at a seemingly deserted weirdly-magic mansion, where in the vast gardens he snips a single red rose to take home to Beauty. After all, amongst such boundless bounty, surely no-one could begrudge a single bloom? But then the owner of the mansion appears, and, dismayed and distraught that Alf has sought to steal from him, forces our hero to bargain for his life. The price?

“On your return home, mark you whatever it is you first set eyes on. This is the bargain we shall strike. That which your eyes first find shall thenceforth be mine, within one week, or else... you die. What say you?”

So, nothing to worry about really. If Alf closes his eyes before he turns the corner for home, and then opens them again,  what might be the first thing he sees? A rusty wheelbarrow? The cherry tree? Dan’s old gardening shoes? Let’s face it... what has he got to lose?

4 min, max 22

  • Alice
  • Granny
  • White Rabbit
  • Dodo
  • Duck
  • Lory
  • Potter
  • Caterpillar
  • Duchess
  • March Hare
  • Cheshire Cat
  • Mad Hatter
  • Soldier
  • Dormouse
  • Gardener
  • King
  • Queen
  • Gryphon
  • Mock Turtle
  • Executioner
  • Playing Card 1
  • Playing Card 2

Maximum Doubling:

Actor 1: Granny • Duck • Caterpillar • Cheshire cat • Dormouse • Queen

Actor 2: White Rabbit • Lory • Duchess • Hatter • Gardener • Gryphon • Executioner

Actor 3: Dodo • Potter • March Hare • Soldier • King • Mock Turtle

Actor 4: Alice

"A quite superb production… captivated a very responsive audience… marvellous entertainment." - The Stage

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Beauty and the Beast (Goulding) (Play with Music)

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