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| Script: $8.50 | eScript Perusal: $8.50 | Notebook Script: $16.75 | | (8.5 x 11 3-ring binder with large margins for notes) |
| Director's Score: $50.00 | | (full script, production notes, piano score) |
| Vocal/Choral Score: $20.00 (photocopying allowed for production) | Piano Score: $30.00 | Orchestral Score: $30.00 | | (bass guitar, drums, synthesizer; photocopying allowed) |
| Production CD: $30.00 | Rehearsal CD: $30.00 | Production/Rehearsal CD Combo: $50.00 | First Performance Royalty: $75.00 | Each Additional Performance: $75.00 | Limited Video Rights: $30.00 | Limited Streaming/Broadcast Rights: $50.00 | Extra Streams: $0.50 | Artwork Image Download: $30.00 | Personalized Poster: $2.50 | | Type: Musical | Genre: Comedy | Themes: Music, Crime, Dating | Running Time: 65 minutes | Speaking Cast: 3 females, 4 males, 7 total cast |
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| Script Preview Author Notes Audio Preview Productions | | Synopsis | Your audience will leave the theater whistling after seeing this musical comedy with its witty lyrics and catchy melodies. (Almost) Got it Made recalls the classic American musical, but it also updates the genre by using a wide variety of music (from Broadway to reggae) and by telling a thoroughly modern story. This one-act script is a condensed version of the full-length Got it Made for groups seeking a shorter, 65-minute piece with a smaller cast (7 cast members; chorus optional).
Molly is a twenty- or thirty-something hoping to make her mark in the real estate development business. Her assistant, Freddy, is a loyal employee and friend, but romantically challenged. Her friend, Chloe, is a glamorous, high-powered fashion photographer who has just returned from Milan to learn her identity has been stolen.
Molly talks Freddy and Chloe into doing a “stakeout” to catch the identity thief. While Freddy and Chloe find a perfectly shallow kind of love, Molly’s investigation leads her back to her own company. It all gives rise to fun, surprises, and the requisite happy ending in this send-up of office politics, corporate scandal and modern romance. |
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