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Olivia! Junior

Olivia! Junior

This brilliant and innovative show, set in Victorian times, traces the steps of Olivia, from downtrodden orphan to star of the stage. On her journey to the bright lights of London, she is befriended by Eliza Doolittle [from "My Fair Lady"] and, after a series of adventures, becomes a singer in a new Gilbert and Sullivan show, thanks to the unlikely assistance of Fagin and The Artful Dodger.
           

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OLIVIA! A female Oliver!
This brilliant and innovative show, set in Victorian times, traces the steps of Olivia, from downtrodden orphan to star of the stage. On her journey to the bright lights of London, she is befriended by Eliza Doolittle [from "My Fair Lady"] and, after a series of adventures, becomes a singer in a new Gilbert and Sullivan show, thanks to the unlikely assistance of Fagin and The Artful Dodger.

Eliza and the flower-sellers are joined by other major female roles, and with orphans, Poor School girls, and essential chorus work, you will have no difficulty in casting this female-orientated show.

The boys, however, are not overlooked, with splendid cameos for George Bernard Shaw, Ebenezer Scrooge, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson. This feel-good show abounds with Malcolm Sircom's well-known wit and humour, both in the script and the songs which are catchy, lyrical, and full of gusto, as well as advancing the story-line.

Watch out for an outbreak of audience handkerchiefs in the final scene! Then be prepared for a great reception for this wonderful musical.

Act One

Scene One - Mrs Murdstone’s Orphanage For Girls

Song 1: ORPHANS
The cruel, tyrannical Mrs Murdstone introduces Olivia, a new orphan, who has been expelled from a local convent for “misbehaviour” [just girlish naughtiness]. The girls fill her in about the horrible conditions, work [endless sewing] and food [Song 2: SLOP] Dicken, the handyman and slop-maker, not the brightest knife in the drawer, appears & dishes out the slop. Olivia revolts, goes up to Dickens & Mrs M, and asks for less – less slop, less work. Shock, horror! Mrs M threatens her with The Hole, a damp, underground cell, but Olivia runs off and manages to escape, to the orphans’ cheers and Mrs M’s wrath. [Song 3: Reprise: ORPHANS]

Scene Two - A Country Lane
Olivia reflects on the cruelty of the adults she’s met so far, and wonders if she’ll find happiness anywhere. [Song 4: HAPPINESS SOMEWHERE] Dicken appears, having been sent by Mrs D to catch Olivia, but he proves to be quite nice. He says he would never return her to that hell-hole, and wishes her luck on her journey to London.

Scene Three - Covent Garden, London
Song 5: LONDON - Five flower-sellers are seated on the Covent Garden steps, among whom is Eliza Doolittle, and Annie, a lady who both talks “posh” and has lost her memory of everything up to about 10 years ago. Eliza sings:- [Song 6: I WANT TO BE A LADY] and tells the other girls about a dream she had about being made into a lady by a professor. Who should overhear her conversation but George Bernard Shaw, who thinks her dream might make a good play, and takes her to tea at the Ritz. [Song 7: Reprise: I WANT TO BE A LADY] The other girls have a chat, then, as business is slack before the opera, go to tea themselves at a cafe.
Fagin & The Artful Dodger enter, wondering how to earn a living and reminiscing about the old times [before Oliver Twist undid them] [Song 8: GOOD TIMES] Eliza & GB Shaw return from tea, and Olivia enters, new in London. Fagin & Dodger persuade her to ask GB Shaw for directions. As she does so, Dodger lifts GBS’s wallet, & he and Dodger flee.
GBS is all for having Olivia arrested, until Eliza intervenes and calms him down. GBS then reveals it was a “false” wallet that only held 2 opera tickets, that he couldn’t go to anyway. He leaves, having given both Eliza & Olivia a pound in apology for distrusting Olivia. Eliza takes her under her wing, says she can stay with her that night, and in the morning she’ll take her to Mrs Dilber, a benevolent old biddy who runs a school for girls. Suddenly Olivia is really happy. [Song 9: SUDDENLY] They leave, and Fagin & Dodger enter. Dodger persuades Fagin that they should use GBS’s tickets, and go to the opera. [Song 10: LET’S GO TO THE OPERA] The opera crowd enter and go in. four hours later, they stagger out. Fagin has lost the will to live, but Dodger is galvanically enthused, and decides he is going to be a singer. [All this during the song, which is Act 1 Finale, and ends with the fat lady singing!]

Act Two

Scene One - Mrs Dilber’s Poor School for Girls

Mrs Dilber introduces today’s lesson to the girls, which is about life [Song 11: THAT’S LIFE] Eliza, an old friend of Mrs D, introduces Olivia to her and the girls, then leaves. Olivia gets on splendidly. The routine is lessons in the morning, earning one’s keep after that, in whatever way is suitable for each girl’s talent. Asked what her particular talent is, Olivia replies she’s only really good at singing, which is true. Asked to give an example, Olivia sings a little tune ,which she’s known all her life, but of which she only knows a few words. [Song 12: IF THERE’S A STAR] Mrs D decides her place will be in a charity-collecting group - for the charity which begins at home! Then a girl, Derbhile comes in, with laundry from Sweeney Todd the barber. Derbhile being Irish, Olivia gets everyone to do:- [Music 13: THE IRISH WASHERWOMAN JIG] Derbhile opens Sweeney’s bundle. Not only is it bloodstained, but a severed finger falls out. Olivia persuades Mrs D, who has a dodgy past and is at first reluctant, to take it to the police. Mrs D gives them all a holiday. [Song 14: Reprise: THAT’S LIFE]

Scene Two - Covent Garden
The flower sellers are chatting. Annie is late, as she fell downstairs and bumped her head. This brings back a memory of lying in a field with smoke and noise. The bump has jogged her amnesia, and Eliza takes her to see a friend of hers, who can help find out who she is.
Olivia and two girls enter. The 2 girls rattle their charity tins to little effect, so Olivia shows then how to do it, as a crowd comes on. [Song 15: THE CHARITY RAG] Ebenezer Scrooge enters, and she even gets him to contribute! [Song 16: Reprise: THE CHARITY RAG]
Everybody exits except Olivia. Fagin & Dodger enter. Lo and behold they’ve become straight, and are singers with a Gilbert and Sullivan try-out. They need a young girl singer, and Olivia fits the bill exactly. [Song 17: BE AN ACTOR]

Scene Three - Sherlock Holmes’s Study
Eliza introduces Annie to Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, and asks them to find out her identity, Holmes is bored and case-less at the moment and is delighted to take it on board. Annie, left alone, sings:- [Song 18: WHO AM I?]

Scene Four - The Savoy Theatre
[“Trial by Judge”n a new Gilbert & Sullivan piece]
Song 18: HERE COMES THE JUDGE The Judge [Fagin] enters and asks The Criminal [Dodger] to state his case. [Song 19: THE CRIMINAL’S SONG] This is a typical G & S patter song, quite quick, and the Judge asks for it again, at double tempo [Song 20: Reprise: THE CRIMINAL’S SONG] The Judge is not inclined to clemency, unless someone can put forward mitigating evidence. The Daughter [Olivia] steps forward. [Song 21: THE CONVICT’S CHILD] This tear-jerker reduces the whole court to tears, and the Judge releases The Criminal. After The Judge has left, The Criminal thanks The Daughter, pays her £5, and asks her what her name is. [Song 22: 2nd Reprise: THE CRIMINAL’S SONG]

Scene Five - Covent Garden
Annie is having more flashbacks. Holmes and Watson arrive, and disclose that Annie was a victim in a train crash ten years ago, and are about to reveal more when Dodger, Fagin & Olivia appear, to applause, as new theatre stars. Olivia is asked to sing, and starts “If There’s A Star” the 2nd line of which Annie takes over. It transpires that they are mother and daughter! Both then sing [Song 23: Reprise: IF THERE’S A STAR] [IS THIS IS A BIG WEEPIE MOMENT, OR WHAT????]
Mrs D and the girls appear. Mrs D's dodgy record on police files has been expunged as a result of her exposing Sweeney Todd. Holmes and Watson know a Professor Higgins, who can make Eliza’s dream come true. Dicken appears. The evil Mrs. Murdstone has been deposed, and the place shut down. Finally, Ebenezer Scrooge offers drinks all round!
Song 24: Finale: OLIVIA

Malcolm Sircom

Malcolm read music at Cambridge University before entering the theatre as a Musical Director. Probably the highlight of his career was a 4 year world tour of the 'Rocky Horror Show'. At the same time he honed in his writing skills with a series of Pantomimes and Children's musicals, which were performed professionally all over the country including his hit 'Mr Men Musical' in London's West End.

He started writing schools musicals with 'Ebenezer', which coincided with the launching of Musicline. Since then his many follow-ups have been so successful worldwide that they enabled him to retire from the theatre to concentrate solely on this aspect of his talents.

His major hobbies were bridge, cricket, and writing musicals for schools! People have often asked him if he is a teacher, as his shows have such a rapport with kids. He answered no - just an entertainer pure and simple, backed by the experience of years in the professional theatre.

Customer Reviews

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Can't wait for the performances!

Rehearsals have only just started for this latest offering from Malcolm Sircom, but Olivia looks like being one of his best yet. Lots of great and varied tunes with clever lyrics and a wonderful script. Cant wait for the performances!

(Posted on 08/04/2008) Review by GEOFF ELLIS, WOODS FOUNDATION SCHOOL, WOODBOROUGH,

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Fantastic piece...

Last week we performed Olivia for two nights and not only was the audience reaction,to put it mildly, gobsmacked but the girls had a brilliant time both rehearsing and performing this fantastic piece.Thanks for such a great show with which to work.

(Posted on 08/04/2008) Review by James Allens Prep School

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I highly recommend this play!

Olivia is a fabulous play. We performed this play and all in all it turned out great! Including famous characters from Scrooge to Fagin and Dodger. The songs sound brilliant and with a choir they sound even better! I highly recommend this play!

(Posted on 08/04/2008) Review by Holly

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A real hit!

This was our Year 6 production and it was fantastic! The children really enjoyed participating in it and the parents were equally enthusiastic and very complementary. A real hit! Thank you.

(Posted on 08/04/2008) Review by Anonymous

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I highley reccoment this

i played mrs.murdstone and all the cast has a BALL!!! i highley reccoment this

(Posted on 08/04/2008) Review by Georgie(school child who was in olivia!!)

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Great success!

We did this play in school it was a great success!

(Posted on 08/04/2008) Review by Victoria M

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such excellent shows!!

Last year, me and my classmates performed in "Olivia!" and nearly all of us thought it was the best play wed ever been in. I played the part of Olivia and want to say a big thanks to Malcolm Sircom for providing my school with such excellent shows!!

(Posted on 08/04/2008) Review by 1 pupil and her class who certainly enjoyed Olivia

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Olivia is a brilliant play

Olivia is a brilliant play. our school was the first to preform it, woods foundation school in nottingham,england. i think that even though the main character is olivia, Elizza Doolittle was the hardest part!brilliant.

(Posted on 08/04/2008) Review by Anonymous

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Olivia is a really good aptation of lots of different plays

Olivia is a really good aptation of lots of different plays. Malcom Sircum really has given it his all this time.

(Posted on 08/04/2008) Review by Zoe

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Best play ive done!I

I never had a big part in this play.But this is the best play ive done!I was one of the Flower Sellers-Flo.And i enjoyed it very much!

(Posted on 08/04/2008) Review by Amy age 11

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WOW!!!!!

We are doing this play in school and the music and songs are really good to learn and basicly its the girl version of Oliver! WOW!!!!

(Posted on 08/04/2008) Review by Tunbury Primary School

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A pleasure to put on...

This brilliant play was a pleasure to put on. It was fun and all the kids loved it. I advise all schools to choose this play!

(Posted on 08/04/2008) Review by Jodie Horne Cardinal Newman

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BRILLIANT!

BRILLIANT! everyone in my year group enjjoyed it sooooo much! i love the way Malcolm Sircom has taken characters from different plays like scrooge and george bernard shaw. i also love te way the characters are linked like annie an olivia.

(Posted on 08/04/2008) Review by Anonymous

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Amazing!

We performed this show with a cast of 40 children aged between 6 and 12 3 weeks ago. Cast and audiences loved it! We cast adults in the roles of Mrs M, Mrs D and the Fat Lady but the children did the rest and were amazing!

(Posted on 09/04/2008) Review by Junior SODS

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An outstanding production

An outstanding production - one to show off the talents of your young people. The girl who plays eliza should have a particularly good voice

(Posted on 09/04/2008) Review by Oak Hill

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The songs are great with lovely harmonys

After years of being in the chorus in various productions I finally got the title role in this great show Olivia The songs are great with lovely harmonys.I just want to say thank you to my drama for giving me this opportunity.

(Posted on 09/04/2008) Review by Abi

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MP3 Samples

MP3 Samples are 30-second audio clips taken from the songs of the show. Click the blue square play button to the left of each song to play.

Song Title

Happiness Somewhere

I Want To Be A Lady

If There's A Star

Let's Go To The Opera

London

Slop

Olivia

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PDF Samples

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Sample Score

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Pack of 10 Scripts £ 63.00
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Performing Licence £ 30.00
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