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WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND Musical in 2 Acts; Music Andrew Lloyd Webber ; Lyrics Jim Steinman ; Book Patricia Knop, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Gale Edwards Based upon 1961 film Whistle Down the Wind and the novel of the same name by Mary Hayley Bell. SYNOPSIS Act 1 The show begins in a small church in Louisiana. We join the action just as the congregation are about to sing. After the song, the preacher concludes his sermon, and the congregation go their separate ways - we see the children running and playin , and we are soon introduced to Swallow, Brat and Poor Baby. They meet Ed, who is about to drown some kittens. Swallow manages to save them and the children realise that they should have been home by now. We also meet Earl, who is looking for a place to put up a tent for a revival meeting, where "folks go to dance with snakes" in order to test their faith in Jesus. Back at their home Swallow leaves to go feed the kittens. In the barn, she prays that God will look after the kittens, but is startled by a loud cry, and a man jumps out at her. When she asks who he is, he only manages to moan "Jesus Christ.." before he collapses. She, Brat and Poor Baby promise they won't tell anyone that he is there. The scene shifts to a bar where Ed is singing to entertain the townspeople. The Sheriff arrives at the bar to warn the town that there is an escaped killer on the loose, and that he could be hiding out nearby. We move back to the barn where The Man wakes to find himself surrounded by children, who all promise to take care of him and to keep his existence a secret. Later that night, Swallow brings him some food, and asks him if he will bring her mother back; "Being the Son of God, it can't be that difficult for you!". We then meet Candy, a young black girl, and Amos, a white boy, who long to get away from the town they live in, to a place they can be free. The townspeople tell of how the town used to be, and what it must be again. The children are discussing what it would mean if the mysterious man really were Jesus Christ, and what a difference it would make to their lives. They realise that, if they do everything right, they could save him, and that this could be the night when children rule the world. In the barn, they beg The Man to tell them a story, and he agrees, telling them a story which he says will be in the next Testament. When he finishes, they ask repeatedly what the moral is, and when he admits that he doesn't know. They offer him gifts and promise that they will always love him. Above the stage, we see the adults preparing to hunt down the escaped killer, their anger in complete contrast to the children's innocence and happiness. Act 2 The second act begins with the townspeople, once again, preparing to hunt down the killer and we see The Man and Swallow in the barn below. The Man asks Swallow to retrieve a package for him, four miles away at the train tunnel. Noticing that she is shaking, he tells her to not to be afraid. Amos arrives at the barn to visit Swallow before he leaves town with Candy. He asks if she will tell him her big secret before he goes. He says if they share secrets, they'll have to seal them with a kiss. The Man, hiding in the barn, overhears their conversations. Swallow asks Amos to take her to the railway tunnel before he can kiss her. There, she retrieves the package, but is almost killed by a train, but Amos manages to push her out of the way in time. Because Amos saved her life, Swallow tells him her secret, that Jesus is back and is hiding in the barn. They are interrupted by the Sheriff, who thinks he has discovered the killer, and is rather disappointed to find it is only Swallow and Amos! We also see Earl, who has been hiding in the railway tunnel the whole time, and

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