Snoopy!!! The Musical

Snoopy!!! The Musical

Infobox Musical
name= Snoopy!!!
subtitle=The Musical
caption= Logo
music= Larry Grossman
lyrics= Hal Hackady
book= Hal Hackady
basis= Charles M. Schulz's comic strip "Peanuts"
productions= 1975 San Francisco
1982 Off-Broadway
1988 London
1988 U.S. Television
awards=

"Snoopy!!! The Musical" is a musical comedy by Larry Grossman and Hal Hackady that was based on the Charles M. Schulz comic strip "Peanuts". This sequel to the musical "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" focuses more on the life of Snoopy. The original London production of the musical had twenty songs, while the American revival had fourteen, including a few solos for Snoopy ("Daisy Hill") and Charlie Brown ("Where Did That Little Dog Go") as well as a song sung by Linus as he waits for the Great Pumpkin to appear on Halloween. Peppermint Patty also has a song where she expresses her love for Charlie Brown ("Poor Sweet Baby"). The rest of the musical is full of randomly placed scenes that although do not actually have any apparent order (something like the comic strips) are always full of laughs and life lessons on friendship and believing in yourself.

A prime-time animated TV special based on the musical, also called "Snoopy!!! The Musical", was aired on the CBS network in 1988.

Characters

Snoopy

Charlie Brown

Pepperment Patty

Linus

Lucy

Sally

Additional Characters

Woodstock

Frieda

Pig Pen

Marcie

Violet

Songs

;Act I
* Overture (Orchestra)
* The World According To Snoopy (Ensemble)
* Snoopy's Song (Snoopy & Ensemble)
* Woodstock's Theme (Orchestra)
* Hurry Up Face (Peppermint Patty)
* Edgar Allan Poe (Peppermint Patty, Lucy, Sally, Linus, Charlie Brown)
* Mother's Day (Snoopy)
* I Know Now (Sally, Peppermint Patty, Lucy)
* The Vigil (Linus)
* Clouds (Ensemble)
* Where Did That Little Dog Go? (Charlie Brown)
* Dime A Dozen (Lucy, Snoopy, Peppermint Patty, Sally)
* Daisy Hill (Snoopy)
* When Do The Good Things Start? (Ensemble);Act II
* Entr'Acte (Orchestra)
* The Great Writer (Snoopy)
* Poor Sweet Baby (Peppermint Patty)
* Don't Be Anything Less Than Everything You Can Be (Sally, Linus, Peppermint Patty, Charlie Brown)
* The Big Bow-Wow (Snoopy)
* Just One Person/Bows (Ensemble)


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