

The Great All-american Disaster Musical
Tim Kelly
Film producer Junior Dover (Jr.) hasn't made a picture since his last flop, "Zombies of the Stratosphere".
But his latest project has everything, " from earthquakes to savage lobsters."
Junior induces every major Hollywood star, a few has-beens, and even a maybe, to appear by tailoring separate scripts to meet each star's personal requirements.
So each star assumes he or she "is" the whole picture, with the other Greats relegated to supporting roles - an assumption that leads to all kinds of madcap frenzy.
How Junior manages to stay one jump ahead of disaster makes this play a champion laugh-getter.
This is Hollywood, after all!
Anything can happen, and does!
All the parts give a comically ludicrous sweep to the legend that is Hollywood!
| Character |
|---|
| Sylvia Metroland a Tinseltown gossip columnist |
| Apassionata Abalone the Queen of the Silent Movies |
| Baby Bernice Bumble a talentless "child" star |
| Plato Voltaire director, a one-man love affair |
| Gee GEE FONTAINE - body by Venus, voice by chipmunk |
| Bob Everlove yet another one-man love affair |
| Theo Bartok longtime horror-flick menace |
| Flint Wormwood a super-macho movie star |
| Ethel Kent his secretary and general factotum |
The Great All American Disaster Musical is a play written by Jack Sharkey and published by Concord Theatricals .
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