Young Lindy | Charles Lindbergh Musical

Young Lindy

by Mark Jensen
With Music by Gary Rue

Charles Lindbergh is struggling over a difficult decision. The twenty-five year old pilot, sitting in his single engine plane on a rainy, muddy runway, tries to decide if he should fly across the Atlantic to Paris. He questions his younger, twelve-year-old self if he really can make it. Reliving his childhood at last restores his confidence, and Charles puts on his goggles and starts to taxi the Spirit of St. Louis down the runway.

Regular price $12.00

Quick Details

  • Type: Musical
  • Estimated Run Time: 60 minutes
  • Availability: Available for productions worldwide
  • Cast Size: 18 roles | Doubling possible
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Full Details

Roles:

  • Lucky Lindy, Charles Lindbergh as a teen
  • Young Lindy, Charles Lindbergh at age 10-12
  • Bill
  • Alex
  • Frank
  • Jessup
  • Winchell
  • Conductor
  • Sarah
  • Dorothy
  • Felicity
  • Rosita
  • Eva
  • Dingo the dog
  • Tam o' the Scoots
  • Red Baron
  • Rickenbaker
  • Escadrille

The following resources are included in each performance license:
  • Permission to photocopy the PDF script/score for your production so there is no additional cost for these assets.
  • Vocal demo tracks for rehearsal

The following resources may be added to you license for an additional fee:
  • Professionally recorded performance tracks for backtracking, underscoring, and sound effects.
  • Logo/Media package

Mark Jensen

Mark Jensen began his career as a playwright and continues to write plays as often as he can. However lately he finds himself writing novels as well. His writing projects often dramatize history, adapt literature, explore rural Minnesota, and contemplate science/technology. By day Mark works as a Learning Content Developer for Epicor Software Corporation. He lives in Minneapolis with his wife and son.

Gary Rue

A performer and composer, Gary Rue has been playing music for audiences throughout the western hemisphere since the mid-’60s, beginning with various town halls in the upper Midwest and graduating to East Coast “tent” tours that included the Big Apple (Carnegie Hall as music director and duet partner for Gene Pitney) and on to far-flung points in Canada and the Caribbean. Early along the way, Rue began writing music of his own and was rewarded with some of his songs being recorded by (among others) Nick Lowe and Helen Reddy, as well as many prominent regional artists. He is the author of nearly 80 scores for music theatre, including The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fair(l)y (Stoopid) Tales, which toured the U.S. and China with Dallas Children’s Theater. Rue is also a 2010 Minnesota Music Hall of Fame inductee and an active touring musician and educator.

Originally commissioned and produced by Steppingstone Theatre