Four teachers, all pushing 40, decide to form one final band in a last-ditch attempt to find rock (with a jazz/country/reggae fusion sound) glory. If only they could agree on…anything. A musical comedy without any music.
Written by Paul Richards. Cast: Liz Barker, Alan Hay, Rory Lowings, Warren Clark and Samantha Billing. Directed by Kate Madison. Technical Production by Alan Morgan.
More info at: www.thepaulrichards.com/ibic-productions
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Four teachers, all pushing 40, decide to form one final band in a last-ditch attempt to find rock (with a jazz/country/reggae fusion sound) glory. If only they could agree on…anything. A musical comedy without any music.
Written by Paul Richards. Cast: Liz Barker, Alan Hay, Rory Lowings, Warren Clark and Samantha Billing. Directed by Kate Madison. Technical Production by Alan Morgan.
More info at: www.thepaulrichards.com/ibic-productions
It's Christmas! Which means only one thing: Questmonger are heading into the studio to record a festive single that will surely chart and give them the success and glory they (absolutely don't) deserve? Featuring Matt Wilkinson as Brice.
It's band photoshoot day, a frantic session in which a top photographer is given the impossible task: make them look younger. Shocking revelations about Oliver's past are revealed in the process.
It leaks, it stinks, it used to be a home for several chickens. But still, the band are on the verge of owning their own van! Not everybody is excited though, much to the dismay of Chris.
The first gig didn't quite go to plan, mostly due to, well, Chris. But the gig itself is soon forgotten thanks to the drama of what happened on the way home...
Is Chris working the band too hard? Desperate for a night off, Oliver is just grateful that all of his students are called Theo, but what are those names that the kids keep calling Alison?
Having just had their first rehearsal, Chris is blindingly optimistic about their future. He is, of course, the only one. Meanwhile, Lucy's ex has a new lover and Oliver is delighted to have eight eggs with his dinner.
Four teachers, all pushing 40, decide to form one final band in a last-ditch attempt to find rock (with a jazz/country/reggae fusion sound) glory. If only they could agree on…anything. A musical comedy without any music.
Written by Paul Richards. Cast: Liz Barker, Alan Hay, Rory Lowings, Warren Clark and Samantha Billing. Directed by Kate Madison. Technical Production by Alan Morgan.
More info at: www.thepaulrichards.com/ibic-productions