Bill Fagan
BOOK & LYRICS
Jeff Scott
COMPOSER

After meeting while collaborating
on numerous mini-musicals for "The Hilarions" (during their three year run at Theater/Theatre), in 1992, Jeff Scott and his writing partner Bill Fagan formed Mayday Productions.  Their first show was a comedic mock-u-musical revue: "Bombed A Lot! The Music of Peter Buoy Wryder".   Their next project was a big-book musical: "'Til Death Do Us Start". In between, they continued to write specialty material for many cabaret performers, and comics in the Los Angeles area.

Their final project together was "I Was A Teenage Homo!" (a disco-encrusted parody of the 1960's teenage werewolf B-movies).  Sadly Bill Fagan passed away on January 1, 2005, leaving most of act 2 unfinished.   Jeff finished the show on his own, staged a reading at Theatre NEO in October 2005, and is thrilled to announce NEO will produce the world premiere of Teenage Homo in Los Angeles, Sept., 2007.
       
CLICK HERE to visit this musical's web site (1998)
WHAT: Two-act musical comedy (6 women & 8 men)
WHERE: (World Premiere September 2007, Theatre NEO, Los Angeles, CA)
SYNOPSIS: 1978.  Small town boy, under control of local mad scientist, is transformed from angry young high school student into a flamboyant disco queen.  Will the small town of Straightville USA accept him, or hunt him down?
       
(1997)
WHAT: Two-act musical comedy (3 women, 4 men & 1 girl)
WHERE: (un-finished new musical)
SYNOPSIS: 1909. A behind-the-scenes look as director Rex Randolph films of one of the very first silent movies at New York's Opto-Graph Studios.
       
CLICK HERE to visit this musical's web site (1994)
WHAT: Two-act book musical comedy  (5 women & 4 men)
WHERE: Staged readings at Theatre Neo, Theatre Geo, Melrose Theater and Dvorak & Company
SYNOPSIS: 1920.  Engaged boy meets the girl of his dreams.  Girl accidentally falls to her death.  Boy is jailed for murder.  Dead girl's ghost tells boy how he can bring her back to life, after passing a test.  Boy must control reanimated girl's body (with zombie doll) and convince family and friends that she's alive, until the full moon.  Jilted fiancé sets out to expose them, but boy proves his love and dead girl is returned to life to life happily ever after.
       
CLICK HERE to visit this musical's web site   (1992)
WHAT: One-act comedic musical revue (3 men & 3 women)
WHERE: Cabaret production, The Rose Tattoo (1993), worshop production, Theatre/Theater, Hlwd., CA (1996)
SYNOPSIS: A comedic biographical accounting of (fictitious) musical theater composer Peter Bouy Wryder's life and music...most of which "bombed" for one reason or another. Think: "Forbidden Broadway" meets"Spinal Tap"
       
The 27th Annual P.L.A.T.E. Awards (1991)
WHAT: Full length play with musical numbers (16 characters)
WHERE: “The Hilarions”, Theatre/Theater, Hollywood, CA
SYNOPSIS: The Pico Lake Awards For Theatrical Exuberance.  An interactive audience parody of self-congratulating community theater award shows.
       

(1991)
WHAT: One-act musical parody of the movie “All About Eve” (5 women & 5 men)
WHERE: “The Hilarions”, Theatre/Theater, Hollywood, CA
SYNOPSIS: Waiters at The First Nouvelle deal with evil owner Pernicia Von Pilaf.  New waitress, Eve, schemes to bump head-waitress Monica from her position.  When restaurant critic Philip Marlow arrives unexpectedly, Eve fills the empty restaurant (by shooting-out the tires on a tour bus), and jumps in for Monica (who's out on a break).  Winning over the critic, she (and the restaurant) get a rave review, and Eve is made head-waitress.

       
OTHER CREDITS:     The Lovely Carol Variety Show, Theater Geo (1995)
                                   P.M.S.Pinafore: A Period Piece, Theater/Theatre (1991)
                                   Shayna's Rockin' Review, The Rose Tattoo (1990)
                                   The Phantom Of The Ahmanson, Theater/Theatre (1989)
                                   Cat: Musical On A Hot-Tin Roof, The Backlot  (1988)
 
 
  CONTACT US AT:
MAYDAY PRODUCTIONS
P. O. Box 461425
L.A.,  CA 90046-9425
E-MAIL  mayday@americanmusicals.com
(323) 882-4491 service

 
UPDATED: 4/15/2007