
COMMON
SENSE
A
highly mobile show for six actors and one pianist. The musical
can run without lights and with minimal set.
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Set design for the production of
PAUL REVERE RIDES AGAIN and
COMMON SENSE aired on NBC.
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Wacky Mr. History
sings to Angela that "HATS ARE FAT!" and bets her that he can prove that
the "pen is mightier than the sword," that writing is actually doing something.
To do so, he time travels with her back to Philadelphia, December 10,
1775, where Mr. History sets himself up as barkeep and Angela as barmaid
in a tavern populated by Dickinson, Paine, Wheeze, and Franky.
Wheeze keeps sneezing
Angela's hat off her head-and without her history hat, she reverts to
her present-day self, which causes much humorous confusion. Franky wants
Wheeze and him to head west, but Wheeze remains loyal to his employer,
John Dickinson. When Paine begins to pontificate, Wheeze ridicules his
"crazy ideas"-such as the notion that women mean just as much to society
as men, or the idea that slavery is "an outrage against humanity." Dickinson
challenges Paine to a public debate in one month's time, but Paine hesitates:
the penalty for treason is hanging. Dickinson, Wheeze, and Franky mock
him in the song, "YOU'RE A PAIN, PAINE!"
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Frankie
finds a way to stop the
sneezing of Wheeze McSneeze.
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Paine is dejected,
but Mr. History and Angela cheer him up with the words of "COMMON SENSE,"
and Paine goes off to accept Dickinson's challenge. Trying to put his
ideas into words, however, proves to be harder than Paine thought, until
Angela has the idea of letting him wear her hat for inspiration. With
hat off, of course, she reverts to her present-day self, so Mr. History
once again has to sort things out. Finally, Paine finds inspiration and
begins to write furiously.
Mr. History runs
into Franky and Wheeze in the street-or, rather, Franky runs into him,
trying to avoid McSneeze's powerful sneezes. The poor Scotsman explains
his plight in "THE CURSE OF THE AH-CHOO," complete with a Hallelujah-like
chorus of sneezes. If only he could get Dickinson to promote him to valet,
he could get out of the stable and away from the horses, which cause his
affliction. Then McSneeze remembers the reward money for turning in a
traitor and he and Franky dash off to Paine's house.
Angela beats them
there and hides Paine's manuscript, so the debate can go on as scheduled.
Using quotes from his famous essay, Paine's arguments against Dickinson,
who favors submission to England's will, convince McSneeze that his true
loyalty lies with those patriots who are not afraid of change. Because
of the power of Paine's words, McSneeze quits his job as Dickinson's stable
master and joins the patriot cause. It is, as they all sing, only "COMMON
SENSE."
CAST OF CHARACTERS
- ANGELA: Hip, cool,
tough, girl with street savvy. Age 12. African-American.
- MR. HISTORY: Totally
zany showman, combination of Robin Williams and Chris Rock. Age doesn't
matter, except that he's older than the kids are.
- WHEEZE MCSNEEZE:
Fat, humorous bully. Scottish accent.
- FRANKY HANKY:
Small and weak, fast talker, carries a large handkerchief to protect
himself from McSneeze's affliction.
- JOHN DICKINSON:
Well-dressed businessman, powerful speaker, a bit snobbish.
- TOM PAINE: Bad
dresser, excessive drinker, overly argumentative-but not obnoxious.
SONGS
- "HATS ARE FAT!"
- "YOU'RE A PAIN,
PAINE!"
- "COMMON SENSE"
- "THE CURSE OF
THE AH-CHOO"
- "HISTORY IS HIP"
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