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Title: Charlie and Algernon
Book By: David Rogers
Music By: Charles Strouse
Lyrics By: David Rogers and Charles Kenfield
Adapted from original from Daniel Keyes
Licensing Agent: Dramatic Publishing Company, Inc.
Genre: Drama
Length: Full Length
Male Roles: 5
Female Roles: 4
Extras: 1

Description: David Rogers has adapted his play Flowers for Algernon for the musical stage and it includes the glorious melodies of Charles Strouse. Charlie Gordon, a man with the mind of a child, is given innovative surgery. His intelligence increases to genius level paralleling that of Algernon, a lab mouse, who has had the operation earlier. The interweaving of the fate of the man and the mouse and the love that grows between Charlie and his teacher, Alice Kinnian, make a most unusual, intelligent and romantic musical. The songs, as varied and exciting as the story, include the enchanting love song, "Whatever Time There Is"; the skylarking "Hey, Look at Me!"; the brilliant "The Maze"; the literate "Reading"; and a vaudeville turn in which Charlie appears to dance with the mouse. The original Broadway and London orchestrations are by Phil J. Lang and are scored for an orchestra of nine.

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