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  2. The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a musical written by Rupert Holmes based on the unfinished Charles Dickens novel of the same name. The show was the first Broadway musical with multiple endings (determined by audience vote). The musical won five Tony Awards, including Best Musical; from among eleven nominations.

  3. Lyrics. Rupert Holmes. Category. Musical. Number of Acts. Tony Award®. Best Musical 1986. First Produced. 1985. Genres. Comedy. Settings. Period, Multiple Settings, Unit/Single Set. Time & Place. england. 1870. Cast Size. large. Orchestra Size. Medium. Dancing. Some Dance. Licensor. Tams Witmark Music Library. Casting Notes. Mostly female cast.

  4. Musical numbers include “Perfect Strangers,” “Don’t Quit While You’re Ahead,” “Off To The Races” and “Moonfall.” Professional Artwork Available for Your Production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood !

  5. Musical Information. Musical Type: Pre-Contemporary (1985) Cast Size: 20+. Genre: Murder Mystery. Setting: 1860s / England ( London) Creative Team. Music/Lyrics/Book: Rupert Holmes. Cast Albums. Original Broadway Cast (1986) . Broadway Cast (2013) . Resources. Audition Songs: Theatre Trip. Licensing: Concord Theatricals . Sheet Music: Amazon .

  6. Musical numbers include “Perfect Strangers,” “Dont Quit While You’re Ahead,” “Off to The Races” and “Moonfall.” Simulcast on May 19th. Cast: Jasper: Nathanael Fleming. Neville: Randy Lee. Chairwoman: Jill Wagoner. Drood: Grace Margaret Craig. Rosa: Natalia Hulse. Puffer: Kathleen Moss. Helena: Monica Rose Slater. Durdles: Wayne Wong.

  7. Musical numbers include The Wage of Sin, Perfect Strangers, Both Sides of the Coin, Don’t Quit While You’re Ahead and Moonfall. The giddy playfulness of this play-within-a-play draws the audience toward one of the play’s most talked-about features, which allows the audience to vote on the solution as prelude to the most unusual and ...

  8. Musical numbers include The Wage of Sin, Perfect Strangers, Both Sides of the Coin, Don’t Quit While You’re Ahead and Moonfall. The giddy playfulness of this play-within-a-play draws the audience toward one of DROOD’S most talked-about features, which allows the audience to vote on the solution as prelude to the most unusual and hilarious ...

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