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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2010

Both sides of the Coin, The Fifth song, sung by Princess Puffer
From the Original Production of the Tony-Award Winning Musical: The Mystery Of Edwin Drood , Music By Rupert Holmes.
The Cast Is As Follows:
Chairman/ Mayor Thomas Sapesa: George Rose
John Jasper: Howard McGillin
Princess Puffer: Cleo Laine
Edwin Drood (Yes, this is a Male Role, it is always played by a sprightly young woman. Or, in this case, Betty Buckley. Look on the Wikipedia Page if youre interested further.): Betty Buckley
Rosa Bud: Patti Cohenour
Reverend Crisparkle: George N. Martin
Helena Landless: Jana Schneider
Neville Landless: John Herrera
Durdles: Jerome Dempsey
Bazzard: Joe Grifasi
The remaining company/invisible dancers, ect: Judy Kuhn, Donna Murphy (Yes, Donna Murphy!), Stephen Glavin

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  • I remember doin this play..

    <3 Miss those LMP

  • savagegardenrox--Oh for Christ's sake. A tender 17 year old....she's never heard of such awful things, including the s-word. The world will hold some terrible surprises for her.

  • i loved this song the best when my school did DROOD!

  • teen cast, our puffer is a bit embattled with the content of the song, we dont want to cut it, but there are things a 17 year cant say in front of her parents, to a 40 something year old man.

  • I want to know how it really ends!!!!!!!!

  • i love this song. one of the best in the show

  • our princess puffer was the BEST

  • Skillfully written, artfully performed. Excellent.

  • again, thanks for posting--this song rules....

    "bash a face for bleedin tuppence

    pure disgrace, to work so cheap!!"

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