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VenueOctagon Theatre
TownYeovil
CountySomerset
From31st May 2014
To31st May 2014
Octagon Theatre (V919)
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Bugle Boy - The Story of Glenn Miller

Bugle Boy

Work:: Bugle Boy (S973009553)

The Bugle Boy by English playwright Den Stevenson traces the life of legendary music icon Glenn Miller from leaving college to play in various bands including his own as he searches tirelessly for over twenty years, with the constant support and love of his wife Helen, for a unique band sound. When he eventually succeeds in his quest, he and his family only enjoy the fruits of fame for three short years. When America joins the Second World War, after the bombing of Pearl Harbour, he joins the Army, forms the subsequently famed A.E.F Band and flies to Europe to play to the Armed Forces; then goes missing in mysterious circumstances. Featuring all of Glenn Miller s famous and instantly recognisable tunes from Little Brown Jug to String of Pearls, Moonlight Serenade to Pennsylvania 6-5000 and Chattanooga Choo-Choo to Kalamazoo, this fantastic new Musical will once again put audiences everywhere... IN THE MOOD!
Book by Den Stevenson
Author Den Stevenson

Production:: The Story of Glenn Miller (T1398020177)

In suppport of Help for Heroes
Producer Bugle Boy Productions
Director Bruce James
Musical Director Greg Arrowsmith
Stage ManagerChris Radford
Design Charles Camm (for Scenetec)
Lighting Pete Magor
Sound Andy Onion (for Channel Zero Productions)
Costume Bugle Boy Productions Ltd
Costume Den Stevenson
Performer Michael Storrs (Glenn Miller)
Performer Yildiz Hussein (Helen Miller)
Performer Daniel Page (Larry Bronx)
Performer Joe Connors (Ben Pollack / Don Hayes / Colonel Kirby)
Performer Paul Norcross-King (Jim Priddy)
Performer Daniel Bartlett (Zeke Zarchy)
Performer Steven Porter (Trigger Alpert)
Performer Fred Broom (Ray Noble / Tex Beneke / David Niven / Vernon)
Performer Maddie Cole (Receptionist / Singer)

Listing:: L1452078957




The Story of Glenn Miller

In suppport of Help for Heroes

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