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Original London Cast The Buccaneer (plus Bonus Tracks) SEPIA1059 CD
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FormatAudio CD
Ordering NumberSEPIA1059
Barcode5055122110590
labelSepia Records
Release date1/15/2020

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  • Company nameGalileo Music Communication GmbH
  • AdresseDachauer Str. 5-7, Fürstenfeldbruck Fürstenfeldbruck, DE
  • e-Mailinfo@galileo-mc.de

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      This Sandy Wilson musical was inspired by a real-life event, the invasion from America of so-called "Horror Comics" which was threatening to corrupt our innocent children (this was in the 1950s), and also threatening the survival of traditional boys' magazines such as The Buccaneer. When first presented in London, "The Buccaneer" failed to attract an audience but when "The Boy Friend" became a hit, "The Buccaneer" was staged at the Lyric, Hammersmith in 1955 with six new numbers. A young actor called Kenneth Williams was cast as the precocious Montgomery Winterton. Both production and Williams received praise and the show ran to full houses and finally transferred to the Apollo in the West End. The delightful cast recording makes its first appearance on CD here. The bonus tracks include selections from two other West End shows - four from the short-lived "Romance in Candlelight" starring Sally Ann Howes, Patricia Burke and Jacques Pils; and Patricia Burke's three major solos from "The Lisbon Story", a show that ran for over 500 performances in London during the war.

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