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THE BODYGUARD musical with book by Lawrence Kasdan, based on the Warner Bros. film of the same name; Adelphi Theatre, London - th December, 2012 SYNOPSIS Former Secret Service agent turned bodyguard, Frank Farmer, is hired to protect superstar Rachel Marron from an unknown stalker. Each expects to be in charge – what they don’t expect is to fall in love. A romantic thriller, THE BODYGUARD features a whole host of irresistible classics, including Queen of the Night, So Emotional, One Moment in Time, Saving All My Love, I’m Your Baby Tonight, Run to You, I Have Nothing, Jesus Loves Me, I Wanna Dance With Somebody and one of the greatest hit songs of all time - I Will Always Love You. STORY Act One Rachel Marron is one of the most famous singers around but is unaware that a stalker has been sending her deranged and disturbing death threats. She continues to perform while her manager searches for a bodyguard that can protect her (“Queen of the Night”). Frank Farmer is a former Secret Service Agent hired to serve as Rachel’s bodyguard. Frank manages to get into Rachel’s mansion without needing any clearance and explains that security needs to be heightened, but Rachel is oblivious to her stalker’s threatening notes and believes that she is perfectly safe. Frank watches as Rachel rehearses one of her songs with her young tenyear-old son Fletcher (“How Will I Know”). Afterward, Frank is introduced to Rachel’s existing bodyguard, Tony, who believes that he is good enough and that Rachel doesn’t need Frank to protect her. Rachel works on a new song with her sister, Nicki (“Greatest Love of All”). Meanwhile, Frank equips Rachel’s mansion with security, and Fletcher imprints on him, looking up to Frank as a fatherly figure. Rachel sees them interacting and goes up to Frank and tells him that she doesn’t want him to interact with her or her family. Frank leaves for the night to see Nicki perform at a small club. After performing, Nicki sits down with Frank and shares a drink with him. She tells him about her childhood band, and that after Rachel joined it became clear that there could only be one singer in the family. Frank gives a chilly Nicki his coat, and Nicki flirts with him, hoping to begin a romantic relationship with him (“Saving All My Love for You”). Sy, Rachel’s music producer, pressures an angry Rachel to perform at a nightclub called the Mayan. Rachel ignores him and angrily vents about Frank, who won’t let her go to Sunday Brunch. Frank tells Rachel that she can’t do anything that she’s normally done, like weekly Sunday Brunch. Rachel asks Frank if she can perform at the Mayan, but Frank tells her that it’s too dangerous. In an effort to anger Frank, Rachel tells Sy to book the show at the Mayan. The night of the show at the Mayan approaches and Rachel’s stalker prepares to kill her. Rachel arrives at the Mayan to find a death threat in her dressing room. Frank reveals to Rachel that this isn’t the first note and that a stalker is trying to kill her. Frank tells Rachel that they should leave, but Rachel declines, explaining that she doesn’t want to be a coward. Rachel gets on stage and performs, but the stalker comes on stage and almost stabs her, before being thrown off stage by Frank. Frank swoops Rachel up into his arms and runs out of the club with her, saving her from death. (“Mayan Medley”). Back at home, both Rachel and Nicki wonder about their feelings for Frank (“Run To You”). Rachel begins to be more cautious and asks Frank out on a date since she can’t leave the house unless he’s with her. Frank reluctantly agrees, and the two go to a small karaoke bar, where a group of college girls performs a hilarious and broken rendition of “Where Do Broken Hearts Go”. Rachel tries to figure out Frank’s

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