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Priscilla’s Perfect Day -

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Duration: 1 - 2 minutes
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TITLE
Oh, What A Beautiful Morning
Oh, What A Beautiful Morning
SHOW
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
AWARDS
Olivier Award, Tony Award, Drama Desk Award
Olivier Award, Tony Award, Drama Desk Award
COMPOSER
Richard Rodgers
Richard Rodgers
LYRICIST
Oscar Hammerstein II
Oscar Hammerstein II
STYLE
Traditional Musical Theatre, Ballad
Traditional Musical Theatre, Ballad
VOCAL PART
Baritone
Baritone
KEY
Eb Major
Eb Major
GENDER
Male
Male
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 1943 by WILLIAMSON MUSIC Copyright Renewed International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
Copyright © 1943 by WILLIAMSON MUSIC Copyright Renewed International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
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In this charming family musical about the power of art, imagination, and pancakes, Priscilla Penelope Periwinkle’s family vacation at her Great-Aunt Phoebe’s cottage is nearly ruined by rain, her "bratty" little brother Billy, and his flapjack-loving dog Roscoe. Priscilla discovers a box of magic crayons in the attic, allowing her to bring whatever she draws to life. But as she colors in her perfect day on a beautiful sunny beach, things suddenly go awry. It will take Billy's quick thinking and Priscilla's imagination to get past the terrifying, crayon-eating Loch Ness Lobster and get them all back to their family... just in time for a pancake breakfast!see less
In this charming family musical about the power of art, imagination, and pancakes, Priscilla Penelope Periwinkle’s family vacation at her Great-Aunt Phoebe’s cottage is nearly ruined by rain, her "bratty" little brother Billy, and his flapjack-loving dog Roscoe. Priscilla discovers a box of magic crayons in the attic, allowing her to bring whatever she draws to. ...see more
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