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Inkslinger theatre
Inkslinger theatre








inkslinger theatre

Paul introduces a "dream of warning", sung by a quartet of the defeated (" Gold in the North came the blizzard to say"). Sam and Ben recruit cats Moppet and Poppet, and the dog Fido, to aid them in their work (" The single creature lives a partial life"). Paul predicts that, as Inkslinger has no resources, he will have to return. Johnny Inkslinger, an impecunious book-keeper, also turns up, but wishes to be independent and refuses offers of soup, beans and recompense before travelling on. Bad cooks Sam and Ben, devotees (respectively) of soup and beans, arrive (" Sam for Soups, Ben for beans", a parody of campaigns): However, there is still a need for some cooks who can provide the lumberjacks with nutritious food. The Swedes quarrel over which of them should be foreman, but a Western Union Boy bicycles in with a telegram from the King of Sweden, whose recommended foreman, Hel Helson, arrives and is duly appointed by Paul. Paul recruits lumberjacks from all over Europe (" My birthplace was in Sweden, it's a very long way off"). The two of them leave for the South, where Paul sets up a camp. One night, he awoke to find that his forehead was being licked by Babe the Blue Cow.

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The Narrator recounts the birth and growth of Paul, who gained 346 pounds every week, became as tall as the Empire State Building and had a stride of 3.7 miles (" The cold wind blew through the crooked thorn"). To the horror of the old trees, the moon turns blue (" It isn't very often the conservatives are wrong"). The geese explain that the old trees will have to leave when a Man arrives: Paul Bunyan will be born at the next blue moon. The old trees like life to be slow (" Since the birth Of the earth"), but are challenged by four young trees and three wild geese. Synopsis Place: In and around the American forest Time: Early- to mid- twentieth century Prologue Lumberjacks, farmers, frontier women, animals, trees, wild geese Narrator and Balladeer (in the Interludes)










Inkslinger theatre