Kerry Livgren, composer and musician for the 70s progressive rock group Kansas (and always one of my favorites – check out Proto-Kaw), once said that he loved the opportunity to re-record a track that he had written. In essence, anyway that it can be improved he loved to do it.
Well, I made a determination a short time ago to do a re-staging of one of the plays/musicals which I wrote about seven years ago entitled “A Tad of Trouble.” It was only the second play I had written, and it turned out to be a huge audience favorite. The story line is as follows:
In 1903, a troubled, mute boy, Tad, is sent off by his father to work for a traveling salesman, who turns out to be a crook. Tad’s guardian angel discovers unexpectedly that when she sings, Tad can hear her. So she decides to give Tad…
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