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described the musical as "more of an all-out sensual attack than a theatrical production". She highlighted potential audience division: "If you think the rejection by youth of the values of a materialistic society is valid, and that peace, love and beauty are realisable ideals rather than impossible
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will touch you deeply. If you think the youth cult is ridiculous and drop-outs are only poseurs who will drop back in again as soon as they regain their senses, then you will find the play a load of old rubbish".
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Reg Livermore later claimed the musical "didn't hit its mark (nobody's fault but my own I suppose; a script that was simultaneously earnest and ludicrous)."
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as ""dramatic, but it has a lot of humor and doesn't take itself too seriously."
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with choreography by Keith Bain, musical direction by Flynn and design by
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about the same time he joined the cast of the Australian production of
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as musical director and stage director respectively. Flynn described
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Livermore, best known at that time as an actor, started working on
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The musical has an eclectic rock score in the style of
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Livermore and Flynn would go on to create the musical
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and a number of other notable Australian performers.
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Index

Patrick Flynn
Reg Livermore
Book
musical
Reg Livermore
Patrick Flynn
Harold Bell Lasseter
Hair
West of the Black Stump
The Good Ship Walter Raleigh
Sydney
Old Tote Theatre Company
Jim Sharman
Brian Thomson
Jeannie Lewis
Drew Forsythe
Helen Morse
Garry McDonald
John Waters
Sydney Morning Herald
Ned Kelly
"Jesus Christ Superstar"
"Livermore on 'Lasseter'"
"FROM RAGS to JINGLES"
The Australian Women's Weekly
""Lasseter""
The Australian Jewish Times
"An all-out attack on the senses"
Lasseter
AusStage

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