The Firework-Maker's Daughter

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Authors: Philip Pullman
First published in 2010 by Oberon Books Ltd
    Electronic edition published in 2012
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    The Firework-Maker’s Daughter stage adaptation copyright © Stephen Russell 2010
    The Firework-Maker’s Daughter copyright © Phillip Pullman 1995
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    PB ISBN: 978-1-84943-069-2
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The Birmingham Stage Company’s production of Philip Pullman’s The Firework-Maker’s Daughter was first performed at The Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham on 20 October 2010 with the following cast:
    LILA, Laura Durrant
CHULAK, Ben Wong
LALCHAND, Chris Talman
RAMBASHI, Craig Painting
GODDESS OF THE LAKE, Natasha Lewis
HAMLET THE ELEPHANT, Matt Williamson
HUNGRY PIRATE, Iwan Tudor
KING, Jak Poore
FRANGIPANI, Jennifer O’Neill
CROCODILE, Alexander Scott
    Creative team
    Adapted by Stephen Russell
Director , Phil Clark
Designer , Jackie Trousdale
Lighting , Jason Taylor
Music , Jak Poore
Sound , Mike Beer
Puppeteer, Toby Olie
Costume Supervisor , Gemma Hughes
Production Manager , Digby Robinson
CSM , Simon Sinfield
DSM , Judith Barrow
Sound Operator , Matt Gibson

Characters
    LILA
    CHULAK
    LALCHAND
    RAMBASHI
    GODDESS OF THE LAKE
    HAMLET THE ELEPHANT
    HUNGRY PIRATE
    KING
    FRANGIPANI
    CROCODILE

ACT 1
1 - LALCHAND’S WORKSHOP
    LALCHAND’s workshop. Workbenches, chemicals, rockets, etc. A fuse is laid leading to a firework. A scruffy and dirty girl, LILA, comes onstage. She carefully adds a tiny amount of delicate powder to the firework, thinks about it, adds a tiny bit more. She thinks “why not” and pours a load in. She steps back and lights the fuse. It burns quickly towards the firework. LILA takes cover offstage.
    A man, LALCHAND the Firework-Maker, walks into the workshop. He watches the fuse for a moment, then stands on it, putting it out.
    LALCHAND: Lila!
    LILA returns.
    LALCHAND: What’s this?
    LILA: A rudimentary experiment, father.
    LALCHAND grunts.
    LILA: A standard Java Light, with cloud powder instead of flowers of salt.
    LALCHAND: ( Impressed .) Have you given it a name?
    LILA: Tumbling Demons.
    LALCHAND: Excellent. If it works I’ll put it in the New Year Festival display.
    LILA: That’s three of my fireworks in your display.
    LALCHAND: I know, and I’ll let everybody else

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