The Legend of Briar-Rose
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VOCAL SCORE THE LEGEND OF BRIAR-ROSE BOOK BY VERA MORRIS Music AND LYRICS BY BILL FRANCOEUR Irr "'UM_ M Mg . M. mffi11111 3EmA 1 Pioneer yoDrama Service, Inc. eneliantgd SIQczping &wig THE LEGEND OF BRIAR-ROSE Book by VERA MORRIS, Music and Lyrics by BILL FRANCOEUR SEQUENCE OF MUSICAL NUMBERS MC 1 Enchanted Sleeping Beauty page 1 MC 2 Hear Ye! Hear Ye! page 4 MC 3 I'm a Witch page 8 MC 3a I'm a Witch — Underscore page 12 MC 3b Hear Ye! Hear Ye! — Underscore page 13 MC 4 The Gift I Bring page 14 MC 4a I'm a Witch—Underscore page 19 MC 4b Passage of Time—Mood Music page 21 MC 4c The Gift I Bring—Underscore page 22 MC 5 Good Prince page 23 MC 5a I'm a Witch—Underscore page 27 MC 6 Entr'acte page 28 MC 7 The Death of the Party page 29 MC 8 Little Bird page 34 MC 8a I'm a Witch—Underscore page 37 MC 8b The Gift I Bring—Underscore page 38 MC 9 I Will Fight! page 39 MC 9a I Will Fight!—Underscore A page 42 MC 9b I Will Fight!—Underscore B page 43 MC 9c Sleeping Beauty Awakens—Underscore page 44 MC 10 All is Well That's Ended Well page 45 MC 10a Enchanted Sleeping Beauty— Epilogue page 48 MC 11 Curtain Call page 50 MC 12 Exit Music page 51 Pioneer Drama Service, Inc. © Copyright 1999, by Pioneer Drama Service, Inc. PERFORMANCE LICENSE The amateur acting rights to this play are controlled exclusively by PIONEER DRAMA SERVICE, INC., P.O. Box 4267, Englewood, Colorado 80155, without whose permission no performance, reading or presentation of any kind may be given. On all programs and advertising this notice must appear: "Produced by special arrangement with PIONEER DRAMA SERVICE, INC., Englewood, Colorado." COPYING OR REPRODUCING ALL OR ANY PART OF THIS BOOK IN ANY MANNER IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN BY LAW. All other rights in this play, including those of professional production, radio broadcasting and motion picture rights, are controlled by PIONEER DRAMA SERVICE, INC., to whom all inquiries should be addressed. ENCHANTED SLEEPING BEAUTY (Prologue) MINSTREL/COMPANY Moderately Slow (J, 96) 1 ■ NO. 1 4 L • • • come ye La- dies, 'tis a 7 N D G' D ..... I J • • • J 1,)41 4 .1 -a-- r tale I do tell, of a fair y - tale 10 N D • prin - cess, come ye now, bid well. Come ye 13 D Bmi n/ D r r • ----: • • J r, I a . Lords, come ye La- dies, she is born on this 16 GI D D • ■••■••1 • r • • • • • • day in a stor y - book king - dom, in a 1 ENCHANTED SLEEPING BEAUTY-PROLOGUE 19 Dsus4 cresc. D # • j J • land far - a way COMPANY 23 A7 927f rit. Come ye 27 D a tempo A r I- C. • • a Lords, come ye La- dies, — come and fly thee a way, on a 31 G Asus4 A7 • • ma - gi - cal jour - ney, _ fol - low now, I do pray. Come ye 35 D Bmin Bmi n7/ A • • • a 0 • .• • .7" Lords, come ye La- dies, _ we are wait - ing for you in a 39 G D/ Emi n Dsus4/ A cresc. J • • J stor - y- book king - dom, where dreams can come true. N Bmi n D/ A 1I—■■ •■=1W4111111 11•MIE■r NM! ■Nor ■or moms •■■ immir 1■11, moor smatasr laa■ar 3mis■a 'Tis a sto - ry of true love, of beau - ty SO D/ A B fair. Tis a tale of a chi - Id, a trea - sure so 2 ENCHANTED SLEEPING BEAUTY-PROLOGUE -.- 'Tis a time of re - joic - ing as she blos - soms and 55 Emi n7 nit. 7 8 • - <, • • -dr-- -dr- grows. Come ye now, hear my st or - y of sweet 59 motto rit. Asus4 D a tempo Bri - ar - Rose MINSTREL Bmi n 63 D/ A Gsus4 G Dsus4 / G 277 it. a tempo • • • • • • • • • 'Tis a time of re - joic - ing as she bios - soms and 67 D/ G D Emi n • • grows. Come ye now, hear my stor - y of sweet 71 A • • O Bri - ar - Rose • WM" 78 3 CUE: (Direct Segue from PROLOGUE) HEARYE! HEAXYL! BARONESS/LADY JESSICA/TOWNSPEOPLE Maestoso (In Two) 1 NO. 2 IN= MIN (COMPANY EXITS following PROLOGUE) 6 12 (LIGHTS UP on FORESTAGE) (From EXTREME DOWN RIGHT on FORESTAGE ENTERS ...each holds a open scroll and sings/reads 18 BARONESS. From EXTREME DOWN LEFT, below aloud from it as she walks.) EVILINA'S tower room, ENTERS LADY JESSICA. MN BARONESS Brisk March(j . = 120 24 C F/ C C f 7 • 7 7 „ r r • • • ' J Hear ye! Hear ye! Good sub- jects of the king, a- LADY JESSICA 29 F/ C C C rise and hear the glad - ful tid - ings we pro - claim. Hear ye! 4 HEAR YE! HEAR YE! 34 F/ C C Amin/ C Amin Emi n J • • Hear ye! Good sub- jects of the king, come one, come all, it's (The LIGHTS COME UP FULL on courtyard 39 F G C TOWNSPEOPLE begin to ENTER from ALL DIRECTIONS. C BARONESS: Good people of the Kingdom of time to spread the news. Never Nod. Know ye that on this day a princess has been born to their gracious Majesties, King Rudolph and Queen Eleanor. 42 LADY JESSICA: Rejoice! BARONESS: This is a time of celebration! CHEERS and HOLLERS) LADY JESSICA: ...A time of holiday!... BARONESS: ...A time of happiness! LADY JESSICA 47 C Dmi n7 C/ E C F C/ E • a . 4r) 7 • • s• 1 Hear ye! Hear ye! Good cit - i - zens of the realm, come BARONESS 52 F G Am7 B C Dm7 • a • • out, come out where - ev- er you are and don't be late. Hear ye! 57 C/ E C F G Ami n Amin Emi n C • ' I • • • ' Hear ye! Good cit - i - zens of the realm, come one, come all, come (Still more TOWNSPEOPLE ENTER) 62 F G C (They move CENTER, turn out to AUDIENCE...) c 7 LADY JESSICA: Know ye the princess shall be out and cel - e - brate! called, Briar-Rose. BARONESS: And it is the wish of all good subjects that she grow up in beauty and LADY JESSICA: Rejoice! 66 lovliness. BARONESS: This is a time of celebration! g LADY JESSICA: ...A time of holiday!... (CHEERS and HOLLERS) BARONESS: ...A time of happiness! HEAR YE! HEAR YE! 71 C F/ C C F/ C f .• .• • • Hear ye! Hear ye! A prin - cess now is born. Strike the drum and 76 C C •• • J • ' J • • (f) join the chor - us, raise your voice. Hear ye! Hear ye! A 81 F/ C C Amin/ C Amin Emin C G prin - cess now is born. Come one, come all, come out and let's re - 86 C G7 C Dm7 C/ E C F C/ E • • • • • • • joice! Hear ye! Hear ye! A prin - cess now is born. 91 F G Am7 B C Dm7 I Sound the trum - pet, strum the harp an' don't be late. Hear ye! 96 C/ E C F G Ami n Ami n Emi n F C J (9) • rc • ' Hear ye! A prin - cess now is born. Come one, come all, come DANCE INTERLUDE (Penny Whistle) (Very rhythmic/pusating) 101 F G C • ION • 7 .1 7 out and cel - e - brate! C 107 F Em i n 'C C G/ C C F/ C 0- • - yip. • • • • • • • • • • • ▪ -110- 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 (29 6 HEAR YE! HEAR YE! D A/ D 113 G C D G/ D -111- • • • • • • • • 7 FOm i n A D 119 Em7 D/ F# D G/ D P- ff 1 71 7 7 J6) Hear ye! Hear ye! A 124 G D/ F a • prin - cess now is born. Sound the trum - pet, strum the harp an' 128 A Bm7 A/ D Em7 D/ F# D G A J • rr r don't be late. Hear ye! Hear ye! A prin - cess - now is 133 Bmi n Bmin F#mi n G D G A D A • ' • • • born. Come one, come all, come out and cel - e - brate! 138 Bmin FOmi n G A D A Bmin Ftkni n •• • • • • • p • r r Come one, come all, come out and cel - e - brate! Come one, 143 G D Bmin FSbni n G D Bmin Frni n G D Dsus4/ A • • • a • • • 77 • a. come all, come one, come all, come one, come all, come out, 149 D 6 and cel - e bratei 155 7 CUE: ACT ONE, Scene Two LIGHTS UP on FORESTAGE EXTREME DOWN LEFT. EVILINA is on stage. I'M WITCH EVILINA Slow March; mysteriously odd (J = 74) NO. 3 12 7 Et 6 Inf 2 • • • • 7 "There was an old man liv - ing in the town, 8 he was won- drous wise. He jumped in - to a bram - ble bush and 11 decresc. • 7 .MM There they were, rolling scratched out both his eyes." all over the place! 14 "When he dis- coy- ered his eyes were on the ground, all his might and 16 main, he jumped in - to an- oth- er bush, and scratched 'em in a - I'M A WITCH 19 • MIMMIIMUM. 11111=11111 .M MI WW.IMMTIMM5■/r MMIUMM AL11■11 MI■MII• 11114.V•MMILIIMIMMIIIIIMMEIM/PM•MI 11■FIrMil • gain." I'm a witch, I'm a witch, Ev- - na is a witch. I'm as 21 mad as a hat - ter on a roof.