YEHA
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Synopsis
YEHA - SYNOPSIS
"Ye-Ha!" is full of action, dance and witty one-liners right from the start with the opening song "Wild Wild West!"The townsfolk enter and the drama begins as Chip discusses the no-good gang that runs riot in Splodge City. Wilbur is elected as the new sheriff whose job it is to solve the crisis, but unfortunately, as soon as a sheriff is elected, his coffin measurements are taken in the Fordoor Saloon a few moments afterwards by Philius and Festus!
The mayor, Tex Truman enters and we discover his wish to marry Ma Hubbard, Wilbur's mother and owner of the Fordoor Saloon. Wilbur doubts his ability to be the new sheriff, but the saloon girls nonetheless convince him otherwise and this is followed by Wilbur's solo "Where Is The Hero In Me?"
Just like a scene out of the old-time musical "Oklahoma!" Spooner and Rooster enter with a plan to sell their 'remedies' to make a fortune in 'Spoldge City'. Unfortunately, Spooners tendency to mix up his words means that the audience is wary of his 'remedies' immediately! The heroine, Billie-Jo enters to music along with her horse Lightning and talks with the children on stage, asking for a blacksmith; this is an ideal opportunity for the chorus members to become involved. Wilbur and Billie-Jo meet, she is then introduced to the townsfolk and they all join together to sing "Little Ol' Town".
After much anticipation the McNut gang enter to music and introduce themselves. Drama soon follows as Wilbur attempts to settle this problem over a glass of milk (the naivety is quite sweet) and unsurprisingly is mocked. Yet the tables turn as a black-out follows and an unknown stranger succeeds in saving Wilbur with a surprising tactic..."Wild West Hero" follows. Following this lively number, two young boys reveal that there is gold hidden in Splodge City, - the mayor has known all along, - and in a sudden twist, the mayor reveals he is really the villain of the play, determined to get his hands on the gold. In a humorous scene between the two-stroke Indians and Tex, the mayor attempts to discover where the map leading him to the treasure is hidden.
Billie Jo then enters to music and sings "Be A Boy". Upon hearing the McNut gang, she hides and overhears their plan to lock Wilbur in jail. Following this, the Indians enter to music and Tex pays them for their help, but without him knowing, the money is passed down the line to Billie Jo (hiding her true identity with a lone-ranger mask.) Billie-Jo then frees Wilbur from jail anonymously, and shares the mayors dirty secret. Spooner and Rooster enter to music, attempting to sell the topical tonic for life which is marketed brilliantly in "Spooner's Spectacular". Luckily, as the McNut gang enters, Billie-Jo reveals that the topical tonic is really a laxative and Wilbur successfully tricks the gang into taking it which really gets things moving! Everyone celebrates both Wilbur's and Billie Jo's achievements and we discover that the map to the gold is tattooed somewhere unexpected on Wilbur... In a happy ending, the Indians reveal that the gold is really a bubbling oil well hidden in the backyard of the Fordoor Saloon and everyone celebrates in a typical Western song "The Stetson Stomp".
Music
YEHA - MUSICAL NUMBERS
Act 1 5. For The Very First Time 7. Wild West Hero |
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Act 2 8. Bagdad Bizarre 9. Be A Boy 10. The Stetson Stomp 11. Spooners Spectacular 12. Up, Up and Away 13. Bows |
Cast
YEHA - CAST LIST
Mayor Tex Truman:
Wilbur Hubbard:
Billie-Jo Brisket:
Ma Annie Hubbard:
Howling Mad Dog McNut:
Chip Checker:
Dr Cornelius Spooner:
Rooster:
Dwayne Dimples:
Chief Walking Weasel:
Bronco Bill:
Old Amos:
Old Seth:
Philius Snuffitt:
Festus Rott:
Miss Bracegirdle:
Buzz:
Buck:
Squatting Poodle:
Jumping Jaguar:
Levi Vandergelder:
Towering Wild Bear:
Butch:
Dolly Vandergelder:
Leaping Leopard:
Smith Ironside:
Brad:
Bret:
Bud:
Chad Checker:
Claude the Barber:
Clifford the Barber:
Clint the Barber:
Clyde the Barber:
Bonnie:
Casey:
Dixie:
Ellie:
Frankie:
Sonny Ironside:
Verity Vandergelder:
Virginia Vandergelder:
Crew
YEHA - CREW LIST
Producer - Scott Wieprecht
Director - Sophie Wieprecht
Co-Producer - Brianna Williams
Choreographer - Megan Cornish, Katie Byrne and Amber Wheeler
Lighting Designer - Megan Cornish
Sound Designer - Scott Wieprecht
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