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 The story is about two lovers named Debs and Roddy. He is in pursuit of a dream to be a
star. It has been five years since Roddy and Debs commenced their journey as being a few.
The 2 have got a fellow few they devote time with, they two are in concert that long. Rod
promises to take Deb to a local disco called Boogie Nights for a fancy dress social gathering.
Debs is having Roddys baby.


His dad tells him to get a job and treat his lady right. Rod is a daydreamer who needs to face
reality. He leaves her waiting for him to receive her from a retail outlet. Even though ready,
Dean techniques her stating Rod isn't really suitable for her, he is effective at Boogie
Evenings. After stating his feelings for her they kiss.


Roddy and the singer of a band talk to one another. After a fight with her boyfriend who is
also in the band Lorraine confides in Rod. The two cheat together. Lorraine says she wants
to enter a dance contest with Roddy. Roddy's lovers recognize one another and all shit hits
the fan. She leaves Roddy and then has a miscarriage.


Elvis dieing is a tragedy in Eamon's eyes. Roddy complains about his life and his dad tries to
put it in persepctive. While trying to prove a point he picks up a picture of Elvis to show his
dad, only to discover it is his dead mom. He is thrown out by Eamon. Terry visits Rod a few
weeks later to inform him that Debs is seeing Dean. He accepts that the relationship is over.
www.boogienightsthemusical.co.uk


He goes over to talk to Deb and she informs him about the miscarriage. He finally achieves
his dream of being a singer in a band. Excited he runs to tell Deb, where she informs him that
Dean and her are engaged. His father decides he wants to make up with his son if his son
apologizes. Terry, Rods best friend is the best man at the wedding and Rod is the singer.
They finally reconcile their differences. At the closing of the story each character is where
they want to be, but does Rod have remorse in giving up Deb and the baby.


A Musical is like a play but with singing and dancing. The emotions and stories are conveyed
through movement. First was known in the 1800s.


They are performed all over the world. People sometimes go into a big urban area to see
them. Large and small scale like on and off broadway. Many families make outings out of
these shows. More recently it has become popular to make musicals into movies. Disney has
even created non cartoon shows for people today to savor. There are also adult cartoons that
fit this form.


The history dates centuries back. Often the chorus would get very involved. There were
jugglers, jokers, satirist, etc. People liked attending in groups. However expectations from
individuals days to some degree keep on being, tracks have disappeared.


There is no direct from ancient history, but it is proof of them existing. Other areas of the
world did this as well. There were people who played instruments, dancers and singers. So
that the audience could here some dance routine the Romans invented metal chips called
taps that were added to shoes. There were many elements that went into the shows.

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Jimmy Osmond: Boogie Nights Musical

  • 1. Jimmy Osmond: Boogie Nights Musical Jimmy OsmondServices The story is about two lovers named Debs and Roddy. He is in pursuit of a dream to be a star. It has been five years since Roddy and Debs commenced their journey as being a few. The 2 have got a fellow few they devote time with, they two are in concert that long. Rod promises to take Deb to a local disco called Boogie Nights for a fancy dress social gathering. Debs is having Roddys baby. His dad tells him to get a job and treat his lady right. Rod is a daydreamer who needs to face reality. He leaves her waiting for him to receive her from a retail outlet. Even though ready, Dean techniques her stating Rod isn't really suitable for her, he is effective at Boogie Evenings. After stating his feelings for her they kiss. Roddy and the singer of a band talk to one another. After a fight with her boyfriend who is also in the band Lorraine confides in Rod. The two cheat together. Lorraine says she wants to enter a dance contest with Roddy. Roddy's lovers recognize one another and all shit hits the fan. She leaves Roddy and then has a miscarriage. Elvis dieing is a tragedy in Eamon's eyes. Roddy complains about his life and his dad tries to put it in persepctive. While trying to prove a point he picks up a picture of Elvis to show his dad, only to discover it is his dead mom. He is thrown out by Eamon. Terry visits Rod a few weeks later to inform him that Debs is seeing Dean. He accepts that the relationship is over. www.boogienightsthemusical.co.uk He goes over to talk to Deb and she informs him about the miscarriage. He finally achieves his dream of being a singer in a band. Excited he runs to tell Deb, where she informs him that Dean and her are engaged. His father decides he wants to make up with his son if his son apologizes. Terry, Rods best friend is the best man at the wedding and Rod is the singer. They finally reconcile their differences. At the closing of the story each character is where they want to be, but does Rod have remorse in giving up Deb and the baby. A Musical is like a play but with singing and dancing. The emotions and stories are conveyed through movement. First was known in the 1800s. They are performed all over the world. People sometimes go into a big urban area to see them. Large and small scale like on and off broadway. Many families make outings out of these shows. More recently it has become popular to make musicals into movies. Disney has even created non cartoon shows for people today to savor. There are also adult cartoons that fit this form. The history dates centuries back. Often the chorus would get very involved. There were jugglers, jokers, satirist, etc. People liked attending in groups. However expectations from
  • 2. individuals days to some degree keep on being, tracks have disappeared. There is no direct from ancient history, but it is proof of them existing. Other areas of the world did this as well. There were people who played instruments, dancers and singers. So that the audience could here some dance routine the Romans invented metal chips called taps that were added to shoes. There were many elements that went into the shows.