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The Lady Pirates Of Captain Bree
The Lady Pirates of Captain Bree is a musical written by Martin A. Follose, with the music and lyrics written by Bill Francoeure, which consists of two acts. It is also produced by Pioneer Drama Service, Inc. 2004

Synopsis
Prologue

The Old Pirate sings, and presents an introductory monologue. Then, the song "Welcome Aboard" is sung.

Act I

Fergus is freaking out over a sighting of pirates. Captain Jennings enters, and converses with Fergus about what to do, when Fergus reveals that the crew has jumped ship. Jennings decides to use the prisoners locked up in the brig as their crew. The Prescots come in. Madame Prescot expresses concern over the matter, while Julia is excited to meet pirates, and Samuel is being a nervous wimp. The Prisoners and Bidwell enter. Bidwell confirms that the pirate ship "flies the flag of Captain Bree." The song "They're a Nasty Lot" is sung. Bidwell gives Madame the idea to dress Samuel like a girl so that pirates do not throw him overboard. The pirates come in, and a sword fight ensues. When the pirates win and Captain Bree says "You've just been captured by the lady pirates of Captain Bree!," the song "The Lady Pirates of Captain Bree" is sung. Julia then requests to join the Lady Pirates, and they let her in. Gabriella and Shawna come in with the Cook and Thomas. After conversing amongst each other and demanding for treasure, all the pirates agree to make the men walk the plank. Patty convinces Bree to spare Fergus's life for he "is a fellow countryman," and consequentially, all the plank walking is postponed. After conversing amongst each other again, the pirates decide to "ransom them off and divide the loot among us." Needing Madame and Jennings to write the ransom note, Georgia and Shawna are sent to find them, and they the bring Jennings and madame on stage. Maggie also enters with Samuel to convince Madame to cooperate. Madame refuses to write the note, and explains why in the song "A Lady of Sensibility." Madame eventually agrees to write the note, but Samuel is thrown overboard anyway. Shawna is left alone to fetch Samuel out of the water. When Samuel finally manages to get on deck, his bonnet has fallen off, and Shawna realizes that Samuel is a boy. The two strike a deal. If Samuel goes out at night to enjoy the moonlight with her, then Shawna will not tell anyone that Samuel is a boy.