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Dreamboats and Petticoats

Dreamboats and Petticoats is a jukebox musical based on popular songs from the fifties and early sixties. The musical, featuring those songs of the rock 'n' roll era, is set around the years 1957 to 1963[1] and was written by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.

Dreamboats and Petticoats
The album cover of the original London cast recording of Dreamboats and Petticoats.
MusicVarious Artists
LyricsVarious Artists
BookLaurence Marks
Maurice Gran
BasisThe compilation album series Dreamboats and Petticoats
Productions2009 UK tour
2009 West End (First run)
2010 West End (Second run)
2010 UK tour
2012 West End (Third run)
2017 UK Tour

It was first performed at The Churchill Theatre in Bromley, England, in February 2009, followed by a UK tour. This run received rave critical reviews[citation needed] and widespread audience acclaim.[citation needed] It subsequently moved to the Savoy Theatre in London's West End from July to September in 2009[2] and then returned to London in a new location at the Playhouse Theatre, where it closed on 4 August 2012. Alongside the West End runs, the show toured the UK extensively, between 2009 and 2014. The current tour is a sequel, entitled Dreamboats and Miniskirts.[3]

Synopsis edit

It's 1961, where Bobby, an awkward but talented teenager, is auditioning for a band at the local Youth Club. He almost gets the part, but is edged out by a last minute arrival to the auditions: the cool and confident Norman. The teenagers that hang out at Youth Club all know each other, even if they're not necessarily friends. These teens include Bobby and his best friend Ray, Ray's younger sister Laura who has a crush on Bobby, cool girl Sue whom Bobby has a crush on, and Donna, who is Sue's friend.

Bobby's father announces that the Youth Club association is holding the first National song writing competition. Bobby and Laura, who have similar tastes in music, agree to write a song together. At first they make some progress, with Bobby coming up with an idea and basic tune, which Laura takes on to expand into a full song. But Bobby then starts ignoring Laura when Sue, the girl he has a crush on, starts flirting with him. Laura warns Bobby that Sue is only pretending to be into him in order to make Norman jealous, but Bobby doesn't care.

The Youth Club are taken on a road trip to a local carnival, and their emotions run high. Ray and Donna get together and become a couple. Sue's plan to make Norman jealous works, and Norman takes her away to be alone. Bobby is crushed, and Laura tells him "I told you so". However, when the whole group gathers together at the end of night, Norman boasts to the others that he went "all the way" with Sue. Sue is enraged and humiliated, insisting that they only kissed. Bobby confronts Norman, insisting that he apologize to Sue. At first Norman refuses, so Bobby challenges Norman to an "official" fight in a ring, in which Bobby wins. Norman apologizes to Sue, and Sue is ecstatically grateful to Bobby and happily becomes his girl.

Laura tries to remind Bobby about their songwriting commitment but to no avail, since all his time is dedicated to Sue. Norman is also being ignored by Sue, even after apologizing and promising to become better. Norman then approaches Laura, both flirting with her with suggestions that what he really needs is a "good" girl, and that they should write a song together. Bobby is confused and upset when he hears about this from Ray, who also tells Bobby that Laura has had feelings for him for a long time. Bobby and Sue break up when Bobby accidentally causes Sue to fall out his bedroom window, but when he approaches Laura to reconcile, she claims that he only started to notice her because she's started dressing nicer and doing her hair.

Laura's 16th birthday party is held at the Youth Club. She and Sue decide to put the awkwardness between them to the past, and agree to be friends. Norman and Sue reconcile. Bobby and Laura confess their feelings in the locker room, admitting that they've each liked the other for a long time and didn't know what to do about it, and finally kiss.

News comes in from the songwriting competition. Bobby and Laura, who are a team again, have made it to the next round. Norman did not make the cut at all. It then jumps to the final National performance, where Bobby and Laura win with the results of the joint efforts, the pop song "Dreamboats and Petticoats".

Development edit

After spending several weeks at the number one spot in the UK Compilation Charts and with over two million copies sold of the first album, the unexpected success of Dreamboats and Petticoats CD series made producers of the series to consider a stage musical adaptation. Brian Berg, the managing director of Universal Music TV (UMTV) and director of Universal Music UK, reportedly saw a niche in the market for older audiences who preferred the music of their teenage years in comparison to the seemingly inaccessible youth-driven playlists on current radio stations. Berg saw the adaptation of a stage musical as a move that "would enhance the brand" and therefore got in touch with Bill Kenwright, producer Laurie Mansfield, director Bob Tomson, musical director Keith Strachan, choreographer Carole Todd and writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran to pen the book of the show. He had "the basic idea of youth clubs and nostalgia and a songwriting competition" as the basis of the show because he was a teenager in the sixties who attended a local youth club in Finsbury Park, north London. He added, "As kids growing up in the Sixties we all played in bands, I was a drummer in The Sound Barrier, the greatest unsigned band of the Sixties."[1]

Productions edit

London (2009–2013) edit

 
The Savoy Theatre where the musical was first performed in London.

Dreamboats and Petticoats was first performed in London at the Savoy Theatre on 22 July 2009. The run terminated on 31 October 2009 to make way for Legally Blonde.

Role Original 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2016-17
Bobby Scott Bruton Alexis Gerred Scott Bruton David Ribi Ali Higgins
Laura Daisy Wood-Davis Lorna Want/Megan Jones Charlotte Jeffery Samantha Dorrance Elizabeth Carter
Norman Ben Freeman Bradley Clarkson Harry Neale Sam Attwater Alastair Hill
Sue Jennifer Biddle Emma Stephens Susannah Allman Susannah Allman Laura Darton
Ray A.J Dean A.J Dean David Gale Rob Eyles David Luke Wilson
Donna Emma Hatton Jess Ellerby Gemma Salter Hannah Wood Gracie Johnson
Older Bobby/Phil David Cardy Jimmy Johnston Des O'Connor David Cardy Jimmy Johnson
Jeremy Andrew Venning ROLE CUT Robbie Durham Robbie Durham Rob Gathercole
Daisy Sophie Byrne Bethany Compson-Bradford Francesca Loren Claire McGarahan Chloe Louisa Jane
Barry Robin Johnson Kris Hudson Kris Hudson Kris Hudson Billy Stookes
Colin Michael Kantola Michael Kantola Michael Kantola Michael Kantola Henry McCooke
Andy Adam Welsh Tim Jackson Joey Hickman Sheridan Lloyd Sheridan Lloyd
Richard Sam Palladio David Ephgrave / Michael Paver Richie Hart Matthew Quinn Jay Osborne
Eric Stuart Ward Alan Howell Alan Howell Alan Howell Alan Howell
Frank/Slugger/Compare Mike Lloyd Mike Lloyd Mike Lloyd Mike Lloyd Mike Lloyd
Babs Wendy Paver Jessica Dyas Jessica Dyas Emily O'keeffe Lauren Chinnery
Derek Patrick Burbridge Patrick Burbridge Patrick Burbridge ROLE CUT Josh Tye
Helen Deborah Hewitt CUT
 
The musical transferred to the Playhouse Theatre in January 2010.

After a three-month hiatus, the musical found a new location at the Playhouse Theatre on 6 January 2010. It closed on 4 August 2012. The 3rd and final London venue for the musical was the Wyndham's Theatre, where it had a limited run, 16 October 2012 to 19 January 2013.[1]

First UK tour (2009) edit

Opening on 19 February 2009 at The Churchill Theatre in Bromley, Dreamboats and Petticoats had a successful run in theatres across the UK for five months. This tour finished on 18 July 2009 at the Sunderland Empire in Sunderland. Upon finishing, the production, due to heavy demand and unexpected success, moved to the West End for a three-month run. This production, therefore, had the same cast as the original London cast.

Second UK tour (2010) edit

Again starting at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley, Dreamboats and Petticoats enjoyed another tour of the UK. This time with an alternative cast to the first time. The tour started on 19 January 2010 and played its last performance on 4 December 2010 in Grimsby.

The cast were:[4][failed verification]

Role Jan-Jul Aug-Dec
Bobby Josh Capper Josh Capper
Laura Daniella Bowen Daniella Bowen
Norman Jonathan Bremner Jonathan Bremner
Sue Carolynne Good Francesca Jackson
Ray Gareth Leighton Wayne Smith
Donna Clare Ivory Emily Goodenough
Older Bobby/Phil Anthony Clegg Oliver Beamish
Derek Ben Tolley Tristan Pate
Daisy Bethany Compson-Bradford Claire McGarahan
Barry Daniel Graham Charlie Wade
Colin Chris Coxon Chris Coxon
Andy Tim Jackson Greg Last
Richard Alan Howell Alan Howell
Eric Glen Joseph Glen Joseph
Frank/Slugger/Compare Simon Nock Jem Dobbs
Babs Lauren Storer Jessica Dyas
Jeremy Michael Paver Michael Paver
Swing Katie Pritchard Lauren Morgan

Third UK tour (2011) edit

A third tour started in June 2011, opening at the Theatre Royal, Windsor.[5]

The cast were:[4][failed verification]

Role June - December January - May 2012 June - December 2012
Bobby David Ribi David Ribi Alexis Gerred/Scott Haining
Laura Samantha Dorrance Samantha Dorrance Liz Carter
Norman Ben James Ellis Ben James Ellis Ben James Ellis
Sue Katie Birtill Robyn Mellor Amy Diamond
Ray Josh Little Dan O'Brien Dan O'Brien
Donna Anna Campkin Anna Campkin Anna Campkin
Older Bobby/Phil Graeme Henderson Terry Winstanley Terry Winstanley
Jeremy Robbie Durham Josef Pitura-Riley Josef Pitura-Riley
Daisy Francesca Loren Tara Nelson Rachel Nottingham
Barry Christopher Wheeler Christopher Wheeler Christopher Wheeler
Richard Matthew Quinn Matthew Quinn Joey Ellis
Colin Chris Coxon Will Tierney Will Tierney
Andy Adam Day Howard Pat Burbridge Pat Burbridge
Eric James Nitti James Nitti James Nitti
Babs Emily O'Keeffe Emma Jane Morton Emma Jane Morton
Derek Tristan Pate Mike Slader Mike Slader
Frank/Slugger/Compare Chris Fry Gavin Barnes Gavin Barnes
Swing Lauren Morgan Rachel Nottingham Chloe Edwards-Wood

2017 UK Tour edit

Again starting at the Theatre Royal, Windsor, Dreamboats and Petticoats enjoyed another tour of the UK. The tour started in January 2017 and played its last performance in Brighton in October.

The cast were:[6]

Role Actor Musician
Bobby Alistair Higgins
Laura Elizabeth Carter
Norman Alastair Hill
Sue Laura Darton
Ray David Luke
Donna Gracie Johnson
Older Bobby/Phil Jimmy Johnston
Derek Josh Tye
Daisy Chloe Edwards-Wood
Barry Billy Stookes
Colin Henry Alexander
Andy Sheridan Lloyd
Richard Jay Osborne
Eric Alan Howell
Frank/Slugger/Compare Mike Lloyd
Babs Lauren Chinnery
Jeremy Rob Gathercole
Swing Stephanie Hackett

Future productions edit

Brian Berg, the executive producer for Universal records stated that there are plans for productions in the US and Australia and the possibility of a feature film in 2012.[7] To date, there are no international productions or film productions.

Spin-offs and sequels edit

Bill Kenwright, the original producer, has also produced Save The Last Dance For Me and Dreamboats And Miniskirts. Save the Last Dance for Me is a spin-off production which employed a lot of the same creative team and cast, but did not continue the story from Dreamboats and Petticoats.[8] It primarily utilised the songs of Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman.[9] Dreamboats and Miniskirts is a sequel that continues the story of Bobby and Laura. Set in 1963 it tells how the band deals with the start of the British Invasion.[10]

A third instalment of the Dreamboats and Petticoats franchise has recently been announced, with Dreamboats and Petticoats - The Christmas Party which will open at the Broadway Theatre, Peterborough at the end of 2015.[11]

Music edit

Musical numbers edit

Recordings edit

A live cast recording of the original London cast was released on 1 December 2009. It was recorded live, in front of audiences, at the Savoy Theatre.

Awards and nominations edit

Original London production edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2010 Laurence Olivier Award Best New Musical Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Interview with Dreamboats And Petticoats mastermind Brian Berg". Daily Express. 27 April 2010. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Home - Dreamboats and Petticoats". Archived from the original on 2013-01-21.
  3. ^ "The Musical". Dreamboats and Petticoats.
  4. ^ a b Bill Kenwright Ltd presents Dreamboats And petticoats http://www.kenwright.com/index.php?id=931
  5. ^ "Theatre Listings". Dreamboats and Petticoats. Archived from the original on 2013-01-22. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-09-01. Retrieved 2018-01-26.
  7. ^ Rock and Pop Features. "Dreamboats and Petticoats: Dream Boat That Rocked". Telegraph. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
  8. ^ "From Spongebob to square-jawed". The Northern Echo.
  9. ^ "Mort Shuman". www.mortshuman.com.
  10. ^ "Bill Kenwright". www.kenwright.com.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-11-03. Retrieved 2015-10-24.

External links edit

  • Official website for the stage adaptation

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For the compilation album on which this musical was based see Dreamboats and Petticoats compilation album This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dreamboats and Petticoats news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dreamboats and Petticoats is a jukebox musical based on popular songs from the fifties and early sixties The musical featuring those songs of the rock n roll era is set around the years 1957 to 1963 1 and was written by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran Dreamboats and PetticoatsThe album cover of the original London cast recording of Dreamboats and Petticoats MusicVarious ArtistsLyricsVarious ArtistsBookLaurence Marks Maurice GranBasisThe compilation album series Dreamboats and PetticoatsProductions2009 UK tour2009 West End First run 2010 West End Second run 2010 UK tour2012 West End Third run 2017 UK TourIt was first performed at The Churchill Theatre in Bromley England in February 2009 followed by a UK tour This run received rave critical reviews citation needed and widespread audience acclaim citation needed It subsequently moved to the Savoy Theatre in London s West End from July to September in 2009 2 and then returned to London in a new location at the Playhouse Theatre where it closed on 4 August 2012 Alongside the West End runs the show toured the UK extensively between 2009 and 2014 The current tour is a sequel entitled Dreamboats and Miniskirts 3 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Development 3 Productions 3 1 London 2009 2013 3 2 First UK tour 2009 3 3 Second UK tour 2010 3 4 Third UK tour 2011 3 5 2017 UK Tour 3 6 Future productions 4 Spin offs and sequels 5 Music 5 1 Musical numbers 6 Recordings 7 Awards and nominations 7 1 Original London production 8 References 9 External linksSynopsis editIt s 1961 where Bobby an awkward but talented teenager is auditioning for a band at the local Youth Club He almost gets the part but is edged out by a last minute arrival to the auditions the cool and confident Norman The teenagers that hang out at Youth Club all know each other even if they re not necessarily friends These teens include Bobby and his best friend Ray Ray s younger sister Laura who has a crush on Bobby cool girl Sue whom Bobby has a crush on and Donna who is Sue s friend Bobby s father announces that the Youth Club association is holding the first National song writing competition Bobby and Laura who have similar tastes in music agree to write a song together At first they make some progress with Bobby coming up with an idea and basic tune which Laura takes on to expand into a full song But Bobby then starts ignoring Laura when Sue the girl he has a crush on starts flirting with him Laura warns Bobby that Sue is only pretending to be into him in order to make Norman jealous but Bobby doesn t care The Youth Club are taken on a road trip to a local carnival and their emotions run high Ray and Donna get together and become a couple Sue s plan to make Norman jealous works and Norman takes her away to be alone Bobby is crushed and Laura tells him I told you so However when the whole group gathers together at the end of night Norman boasts to the others that he went all the way with Sue Sue is enraged and humiliated insisting that they only kissed Bobby confronts Norman insisting that he apologize to Sue At first Norman refuses so Bobby challenges Norman to an official fight in a ring in which Bobby wins Norman apologizes to Sue and Sue is ecstatically grateful to Bobby and happily becomes his girl Laura tries to remind Bobby about their songwriting commitment but to no avail since all his time is dedicated to Sue Norman is also being ignored by Sue even after apologizing and promising to become better Norman then approaches Laura both flirting with her with suggestions that what he really needs is a good girl and that they should write a song together Bobby is confused and upset when he hears about this from Ray who also tells Bobby that Laura has had feelings for him for a long time Bobby and Sue break up when Bobby accidentally causes Sue to fall out his bedroom window but when he approaches Laura to reconcile she claims that he only started to notice her because she s started dressing nicer and doing her hair Laura s 16th birthday party is held at the Youth Club She and Sue decide to put the awkwardness between them to the past and agree to be friends Norman and Sue reconcile Bobby and Laura confess their feelings in the locker room admitting that they ve each liked the other for a long time and didn t know what to do about it and finally kiss News comes in from the songwriting competition Bobby and Laura who are a team again have made it to the next round Norman did not make the cut at all It then jumps to the final National performance where Bobby and Laura win with the results of the joint efforts the pop song Dreamboats and Petticoats Development editAfter spending several weeks at the number one spot in the UK Compilation Charts and with over two million copies sold of the first album the unexpected success of Dreamboats and Petticoats CD series made producers of the series to consider a stage musical adaptation Brian Berg the managing director of Universal Music TV UMTV and director of Universal Music UK reportedly saw a niche in the market for older audiences who preferred the music of their teenage years in comparison to the seemingly inaccessible youth driven playlists on current radio stations Berg saw the adaptation of a stage musical as a move that would enhance the brand and therefore got in touch with Bill Kenwright producer Laurie Mansfield director Bob Tomson musical director Keith Strachan choreographer Carole Todd and writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran to pen the book of the show He had the basic idea of youth clubs and nostalgia and a songwriting competition as the basis of the show because he was a teenager in the sixties who attended a local youth club in Finsbury Park north London He added As kids growing up in the Sixties we all played in bands I was a drummer in The Sound Barrier the greatest unsigned band of the Sixties 1 Productions editLondon 2009 2013 edit nbsp The Savoy Theatre where the musical was first performed in London Dreamboats and Petticoats was first performed in London at the Savoy Theatre on 22 July 2009 The run terminated on 31 October 2009 to make way for Legally Blonde Role Original 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2016 17Bobby Scott Bruton Alexis Gerred Scott Bruton David Ribi Ali HigginsLaura Daisy Wood Davis Lorna Want Megan Jones Charlotte Jeffery Samantha Dorrance Elizabeth CarterNorman Ben Freeman Bradley Clarkson Harry Neale Sam Attwater Alastair HillSue Jennifer Biddle Emma Stephens Susannah Allman Susannah Allman Laura DartonRay A J Dean A J Dean David Gale Rob Eyles David Luke WilsonDonna Emma Hatton Jess Ellerby Gemma Salter Hannah Wood Gracie JohnsonOlder Bobby Phil David Cardy Jimmy Johnston Des O Connor David Cardy Jimmy JohnsonJeremy Andrew Venning ROLE CUT Robbie Durham Robbie Durham Rob GathercoleDaisy Sophie Byrne Bethany Compson Bradford Francesca Loren Claire McGarahan Chloe Louisa JaneBarry Robin Johnson Kris Hudson Kris Hudson Kris Hudson Billy StookesColin Michael Kantola Michael Kantola Michael Kantola Michael Kantola Henry McCookeAndy Adam Welsh Tim Jackson Joey Hickman Sheridan Lloyd Sheridan LloydRichard Sam Palladio David Ephgrave Michael Paver Richie Hart Matthew Quinn Jay OsborneEric Stuart Ward Alan Howell Alan Howell Alan Howell Alan HowellFrank Slugger Compare Mike Lloyd Mike Lloyd Mike Lloyd Mike Lloyd Mike LloydBabs Wendy Paver Jessica Dyas Jessica Dyas Emily O keeffe Lauren ChinneryDerek Patrick Burbridge Patrick Burbridge Patrick Burbridge ROLE CUT Josh TyeHelen Deborah Hewitt CUT nbsp The musical transferred to the Playhouse Theatre in January 2010 After a three month hiatus the musical found a new location at the Playhouse Theatre on 6 January 2010 It closed on 4 August 2012 The 3rd and final London venue for the musical was the Wyndham s Theatre where it had a limited run 16 October 2012 to 19 January 2013 1 First UK tour 2009 edit Opening on 19 February 2009 at The Churchill Theatre in Bromley Dreamboats and Petticoats had a successful run in theatres across the UK for five months This tour finished on 18 July 2009 at the Sunderland Empire in Sunderland Upon finishing the production due to heavy demand and unexpected success moved to the West End for a three month run This production therefore had the same cast as the original London cast Second UK tour 2010 edit Again starting at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley Dreamboats and Petticoats enjoyed another tour of the UK This time with an alternative cast to the first time The tour started on 19 January 2010 and played its last performance on 4 December 2010 in Grimsby The cast were 4 failed verification Role Jan Jul Aug DecBobby Josh Capper Josh CapperLaura Daniella Bowen Daniella BowenNorman Jonathan Bremner Jonathan BremnerSue Carolynne Good Francesca JacksonRay Gareth Leighton Wayne SmithDonna Clare Ivory Emily GoodenoughOlder Bobby Phil Anthony Clegg Oliver BeamishDerek Ben Tolley Tristan PateDaisy Bethany Compson Bradford Claire McGarahanBarry Daniel Graham Charlie WadeColin Chris Coxon Chris CoxonAndy Tim Jackson Greg LastRichard Alan Howell Alan HowellEric Glen Joseph Glen JosephFrank Slugger Compare Simon Nock Jem DobbsBabs Lauren Storer Jessica DyasJeremy Michael Paver Michael PaverSwing Katie Pritchard Lauren MorganThird UK tour 2011 edit A third tour started in June 2011 opening at the Theatre Royal Windsor 5 The cast were 4 failed verification Role June December January May 2012 June December 2012Bobby David Ribi David Ribi Alexis Gerred Scott HainingLaura Samantha Dorrance Samantha Dorrance Liz CarterNorman Ben James Ellis Ben James Ellis Ben James EllisSue Katie Birtill Robyn Mellor Amy DiamondRay Josh Little Dan O Brien Dan O BrienDonna Anna Campkin Anna Campkin Anna CampkinOlder Bobby Phil Graeme Henderson Terry Winstanley Terry WinstanleyJeremy Robbie Durham Josef Pitura Riley Josef Pitura RileyDaisy Francesca Loren Tara Nelson Rachel NottinghamBarry Christopher Wheeler Christopher Wheeler Christopher WheelerRichard Matthew Quinn Matthew Quinn Joey EllisColin Chris Coxon Will Tierney Will TierneyAndy Adam Day Howard Pat Burbridge Pat BurbridgeEric James Nitti James Nitti James NittiBabs Emily O Keeffe Emma Jane Morton Emma Jane MortonDerek Tristan Pate Mike Slader Mike SladerFrank Slugger Compare Chris Fry Gavin Barnes Gavin BarnesSwing Lauren Morgan Rachel Nottingham Chloe Edwards Wood2017 UK Tour edit Again starting at the Theatre Royal Windsor Dreamboats and Petticoats enjoyed another tour of the UK The tour started in January 2017 and played its last performance in Brighton in October The cast were 6 Role Actor MusicianBobby Alistair HigginsLaura Elizabeth CarterNorman Alastair HillSue Laura DartonRay David LukeDonna Gracie JohnsonOlder Bobby Phil Jimmy JohnstonDerek Josh TyeDaisy Chloe Edwards WoodBarry Billy StookesColin Henry AlexanderAndy Sheridan LloydRichard Jay OsborneEric Alan HowellFrank Slugger Compare Mike LloydBabs Lauren ChinneryJeremy Rob GathercoleSwing Stephanie HackettFuture productions edit Brian Berg the executive producer for Universal records stated that there are plans for productions in the US and Australia and the possibility of a feature film in 2012 7 To date there are no international productions or film productions Spin offs and sequels editBill Kenwright the original producer has also produced Save The Last Dance For Me and Dreamboats And Miniskirts Save the Last Dance for Me is a spin off production which employed a lot of the same creative team and cast but did not continue the story from Dreamboats and Petticoats 8 It primarily utilised the songs of Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman 9 Dreamboats and Miniskirts is a sequel that continues the story of Bobby and Laura Set in 1963 it tells how the band deals with the start of the British Invasion 10 A third instalment of the Dreamboats and Petticoats franchise has recently been announced with Dreamboats and Petticoats The Christmas Party which will open at the Broadway Theatre Peterborough at the end of 2015 11 Music editMain article Dreamboats and Petticoats compilation album Musical numbers edit Act I Overture Band The Conquests Let s Dance Bobby The Wanderer Norman Jezebel Donna To Know Him Is to Love Him Laura Good Timin Norman You Won t Catch Me Crying Bobby Dream Baby Dream Laura You Won t Catch Me Crying reprise Laura Wonderful Land Band The Conquests Shakin All Over Sue amp Norman In Dreams Bobby In Dreams reprise Bobby Bobby s Girl Ray amp Donna Palisades Park The Company Little Town Flirt Phil amp Ray Sweet Nothin s Sue amp Donna Runaway Who s Sorry Now Bobby amp Laura Poetry in Motion Ray It s Only Make Believe Laura Do You Wanna Dance The Company Act II Entr acte Band The Conquests Dream Lover Older Bobby amp Bobby Great Pretender Norman Only the Lonely Bobby Donna Ray Teenager in Love Laura Runaround Sue Bobby Ray amp Band The Conquests Shop Around Phil Dreamboats and Petticoats short Bobby Only Sixteen Bobby Da Do Ron Ron Donna Sue amp The Company Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen The Company Wonderful World Laura amp Bobby Quarter to Three Ray You Don t Know Sue Let It Be Me Bobby amp Laura Where the Angels Go The Carnegie Sisters Dreamboats and Petticoats Bobby amp Laura Let s Twist Again Norman C mon Everybody Ray At the Hop The CompanyRecordings editA live cast recording of the original London cast was released on 1 December 2009 It was recorded live in front of audiences at the Savoy Theatre Awards and nominations editOriginal London production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2010 Laurence Olivier Award Best New Musical NominatedReferences edit a b Interview with Dreamboats And Petticoats mastermind Brian Berg Daily Express 27 April 2010 Retrieved 14 February 2012 Home Dreamboats and Petticoats Archived from the original on 2013 01 21 The Musical Dreamboats and Petticoats a b Bill Kenwright Ltd presents Dreamboats And petticoats http www kenwright com index php id 931 Theatre Listings Dreamboats and Petticoats Archived from the original on 2013 01 22 Retrieved 2012 02 14 Bill Kenwright Ltd presents Dreamboats And petticoats Archived from the original on 2017 09 01 Retrieved 2018 01 26 Rock and Pop Features Dreamboats and Petticoats Dream Boat That Rocked Telegraph Retrieved 2012 02 14 From Spongebob to square jawed The Northern Echo Mort Shuman www mortshuman com Bill Kenwright www kenwright com Dreamboats and Petticoats the Christmas Party the Broadway Peterborough Archived from the original on 2015 11 03 Retrieved 2015 10 24 External links editOfficial website for the stage adaptation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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