Three Historical Plays with music
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Play No. 1:
"The Grand Constitution":
Old Stoughton in 1787
(this play premiered in 1987)
Play No. 2:
The Musical Telephone:
A Romantic Narrative
(play based on Edward Bellamy's
19th century utopian novel, Looking Backward)
(this play premiered in 1988)
Play No. 3:
"Stoughton":
William Billings Teaches A Singing School
(this play premiered in 1990)
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