A Portrait Of Peter (Rock Opera)
This piece of musical theatre is about the last two days of a
young man's life.

Act One begins with Peter concerned for the well-being of his
mother.  We also see the  relationship with his girlfriend Shannon
spiral out of control.

In Act Two, we find Peter on the last day of his life drinking
heavily in a bar.  Shannon shows up and manages to convince
him to leave.  Seconds later, Peter is dead.



For The Love Of A Man (Musical Comedy)
A man and woman are in love with the same man.

Act One focuses on a bet between the two main characters on
the night of their graduation from university.  For very different
reasons, both are convinced they will be successful in seducing
the man they lust after at their graduation party.

In Act Two, the two main characters are at their 10 year reunion.  
Guess who unexpectedly shows up and is recently single?  The
main characters make that mean quite a bit and once again, the
bets are on.



My Family (Musical Comedy)
A musical about a modern and perhaps not-so-typical family.  
Note this piece of theatre is still in the very early stages of
development.



Voyage (Rock Opera)
Early in the 20th Century, a family escapes from Eastern Europe
and makes the voyage to their new home in Canada.

In Act One, we find a desperate father attempting to evade the
National Police as he's just been conscripted into the army.  The
opening number 'Do More For My Family' is followed by the debate
between him and his wife in 'You Need To Leave'.  They decide
the only option is to escape and they make their way to a foreign
port and begin their journey to Canada.

In Act Two, the family's story of hope is emphasized with the
opening number 'The Story Of Noah'.  They eventually arrive in
Western Canada and on the eve of the Great War, they proclaim
their gratitude for the 'Ocean Of Wheat Fields' and for the
freedom they've worked so hard to attain.  However that
freedom, through no fault of their own, will evade them
for a few
more years.





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