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About the
book.
RATS
(The Pied Piper of Old Dolgellau Town.) was specifically
written for Dolgellau Amateur Dramatic Society but with
a bit of twiddling it could be made to fit any town.
It is a
rhyming play with the rhymes flowing between characters
and the narrator, so it is quite easy to learn, like
learning poetry but must be performed accurately.
The play
tells the Pied Piper of Hamelyn story with an added
Romeo and Juliet theme of young lovers whose families
are opposed to them through past differences.
When all
the children disappear with the piper the two young
lovers who, being teenagers are not strictly children
and not affected by the Piper's spell, take the opportunity
to run away.
All is
resolved happily when the Mayor (father of the girl)
agrees to pay the Piper. The children are returned and
because the two families resolve their own differences,
the young lovers return.
Needs a
medium sized cast but a large chorus or rats who can
double as children and towns folk.
Most of
the action takes place in the town square so sets are
not a big problem.
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