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Plot:

Dinny and the Witches

In the first act the play begins when three witches who run the world, Zenobia, Ulga, and Luella, try to take the life of Dinny. However, Dinny accidentally takes control of the world by playing his trumpet, which takes control of the witches and stops the clock of time. For a 100 years, people have been doing the same thing. The world is in turmoil because time has stopped. Finally, the witches manage to trick Dinny into agreeing to hand over the deed to the world while telling him that they will make his love a perfect woman. They then kill Amy, the love, when they are in power once again and the second ends with Dinny's agony over Amy.
The third act begins with a burial for Amy. After paying his last respects, Dinny is surprised to see the three witches emerge from Amy's grave. Finally, the witches retrieve the deed to the world and try to kill Dinny, but only succeed in turning back time to 100 years ago, the beginning of the play. We see the future unfold in a final singing number, with Dinny and Amy arguing lovingly over the life of their future baby.

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Theme:

The central idea of this show is that too much power is never a good thing.

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Theatre benchmark mika higginbotham

By Bug98