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	<title>Comments on: Next Stage Presents Second World Premiere</title>
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		<title>By: Jack Fitzpatrick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jack Fitzpatrick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello Oklahoma Arts,

If anyone in Oklahoma belongs to a community theatre which likes new musicals ... please, read on.

Riff-Raff Galaxies is a Rock musical. It is a dramatic and whimsical story based on the idea that Rock &amp; Roll may well be the best gift we have to give to the Universe. And, that is what happens on stage: we, all of Planet Earth, give Rock &amp; Roll to the Universe.

This show is ideal for community theatre. The cast is a mix of interesting roles for men and women of different ages. Every player has good lines. Just about every role has a song or two of its own. 

Why has Rock &amp; Roll been the dominant music of the whole world for three generations? Why is Rock &amp; Roll the way the world wants to sing and the way the world wants to dance? It must be something more than just noise and glitter.

The opening song, Bloodline, ties Rock music to our deep past. The finale, Let Love Sing, celebrates our giving our music to the Universe and ties us forever to the deep future. 

Riff-Raff Galaxies explains the roots, the essence and the musical fate of Rock &amp; Roll.

If your theatre is interested in new material, I would be happy to email you a complimentary copy of the script and the score.

Thank you.

Jack Fitzpatrick
e-mail:  jackfitzpatrick333@hotmail.com]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Oklahoma Arts,</p>
<p>If anyone in Oklahoma belongs to a community theatre which likes new musicals &#8230; please, read on.</p>
<p>Riff-Raff Galaxies is a Rock musical. It is a dramatic and whimsical story based on the idea that Rock &amp; Roll may well be the best gift we have to give to the Universe. And, that is what happens on stage: we, all of Planet Earth, give Rock &amp; Roll to the Universe.</p>
<p>This show is ideal for community theatre. The cast is a mix of interesting roles for men and women of different ages. Every player has good lines. Just about every role has a song or two of its own. </p>
<p>Why has Rock &amp; Roll been the dominant music of the whole world for three generations? Why is Rock &amp; Roll the way the world wants to sing and the way the world wants to dance? It must be something more than just noise and glitter.</p>
<p>The opening song, Bloodline, ties Rock music to our deep past. The finale, Let Love Sing, celebrates our giving our music to the Universe and ties us forever to the deep future. </p>
<p>Riff-Raff Galaxies explains the roots, the essence and the musical fate of Rock &amp; Roll.</p>
<p>If your theatre is interested in new material, I would be happy to email you a complimentary copy of the script and the score.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>Jack Fitzpatrick<br />
e-mail:  <a href="mailto:jackfitzpatrick333@hotmail.com">jackfitzpatrick333@hotmail.com</a></p>
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