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Ken Ludwig
A story of elopement in eighteenth century London, Lock Up Your Daughters!
was a London hit that has enjoyed a successful revival.
Co-written by the award-winning lyricist of the classic OLIVER!|4 women, 15 men
| Character |
|---|
| Staff a constable (Baritone) |
| A Gentleman |
| Watchmen |
| Squeezum a corrupt justice (Tenor) |
| Quill Squeezum's clerk |
| Mrs. Squeezum (Contralto) |
| Sotmore a gallant (Baritone) |
| Ramble a gallant (Tenor) |
| Brazencourt an innkeeper |
| A Wench |
| Politic a coffee-house politician (Tenor) |
| Hilaret (Politic's daughter) Politic's daughter (Soprano) |
| Cloris (Hilaret's maid) Hilaret's maid (Soprano) |
| Dabble (Politic's friend) Politic's friend (Tenor) |
| Faithful (Politic's servant) Politic's servant |
| Worthy an honest justice |
| Captain Constant a military gallant (Tenor) |
| A Servant |
Lock Up Your Daughters is a British play written by Bernard Miles and published by Samuel French in London (1967).
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