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 | | It was largely funded, written by and starred Joel Higgins, a very talented man and fantastic friend to the entire cast who, sadly, completely misjudged the way that a British audience and, more importantly, London critics would react to a musical about a traveling executioner. |
 | | It was the second scene that really caused the gasps when Joel produced an electric chair and placed it in the centre of the stage and proceeded to execute a member of the cast, all this whilst singing of the Fields of Ambrosia, the heavenly place that he was about to send his victim to. |
 | | Why does a musical about singing trains, or one about Cats with lyrics by TS Elliot or, indeed, a sung through musical in which the lead character is crucified at the end work, when The Fields of Ambrosia failed so miserably. |
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