
Sailor - The Musical Journey
03 July until 08
July 2006 at the Carnegie Hall Dunfermline (near Edinburgh), UK
www.dreammakerproductionsfife.com
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Details about "Sailor - The Musical Journey":
Story Synopsis of "Sailor - The Musical Journey": The story is essentially a romance. We meet Robert Leon, a former sailor living near the docks of a French fishing port. Now a lonely inebriate, he spends his life reflecting on the adventures of his past and dwelling on the hopelessness of the present. The chance meeting with a young orphan boy who befriends Robert is the vehicle which allows Roberts story to unfold. We travel back with Robert to the colourful world of his travelling Matelot days and meet Josephine, the love of his life at a brothel in Copenhagen. We learn of the destruction of the relationship when Josephine travels to East Germany and becomes trapped behind the Iron Curtain and Roberts vain attempts to rescue her and ultimately Roberts descent into the oblivion of shore life and alcohol. Life however still has a few surprises for Robert and it is just possible that happiness will not elude him forever |
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Video
documentary from the world premiere of "Sailor - The Musical
Journey" on 03 July 2006:
With permission
of Bill Blenman - special thanks!
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Photos from the world premiere of "Sailor - The Musical Journey" on 03 July 2006:

Georg

Georg together with his publisher,
Steve Morris

Georg and Barbie

Katrin and Karsten together with Georg

Steve and Georg in front of Carnegie Hall

Georg is presented with a copy
of the Bond of Friendship, signed in 1945. Georg's hometown
Trondheim in Norway is twinned with Dunfermline where the Musical
takes place. The actual presentation took place after the
Musical, but this press photo was taken before.

Bill Blenman and Georg Kajanus on stage

"The Old Nickelodeon Sound"


There's a little blind man with a Nickelodeon... ;-) "The
Street"



Not the Full Monty... ;-) But "Let's Go To Town"

"Let's Go To Town"
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"One Drink Too Many"

Old Robert tells Philippe about his life as a sailor

Old Robert meets his younger self in his memory when telling
Philippe about his stay at "Quay Hotel"...

Come, come and see Josephine Colbert...
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"Give Me La Samba"

"Give Me La Samba"

"Give Me La Samba"

The "Two Ladies On The Corner"

Young Robert with the "Stiletto
Heels" girls
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"Keep Off The Streets At Night"
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Young Robert gets arrested at Checkpoint Charlie


Old Robert and Josephine finally enjoy a glass of champagne

Georg on stage with the cast

Georg is presented with a copy of the Bond of Friendship, signed
in 1945. Georg's hometown Trondheim in Norway is twinned with
Dunfermline where the Musical takes place.
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Georg on stage with the cast


Reviews/opinions about "Sailor - The Musical Journey":
Georg
Kajanus:
"I've experienced a great many emotional events
during my career: from the wondrous to the hideous; from
the ecstatic to the tragic. What I experienced on the
evening of the 3rd of July, 2006, in a place called
Dunfermline, Scotland, was one of the most tender and
exciting moments to date. It was the world premiere of
Bill Blenman's: 'Sailor - The Musical Journey'.
A couple of years ago, Bill contacted me with the idea of
using songs that I had previously written for SAILOR as a
kind of road map for the story of his musical. On opening
night, I was confronted with an enormously enthusiastic
cast of some considerable size pouring themselves into
their parts as if they had become the very characters
they were playing. Bill had managed to realize his dream
through the heartwarming and romantic story of his book,
and against all odds, had found the finance to stage this
imaginative production for a six night run for charity at
the well-known Carnegie Hall.
Considering this was an amateur production, I was very
impressed with the quality of the acting, directing,
singing, dancing, musical arrangements and the set and
costumes. I don't think this will be the last that we'll
hear about 'Sailor - The Musical Journey'.
Georg Kajanus"
Bill
Blenman:
"'Sailor - The Musical Journey' is now
finished, its World Premiere run, and by all accounts has
been acclaimed as a success. The energy and enthusiasm of
the cast grow ten fold as the week progressed. 'Sailor -
The Musical Journey' has in some respect recreated SAILOR
in a new form. The songs that Georg wrote all those years
ago now have a new life and are as visual as well as they
are brilliant pieces of music.
To see the sheer joy on Georg's face at the end of the
show is a memory that will live with me forever. To also
see the dedicated SAILOR fans enjoy their favourite music
in a new form, show that this was a long but rewarding
task. It has been said by many that this show has to be
done again but on a bigger stage. Then to that extreme I
hope that someone out in the theatre world thinks the
same. I know that Georg and Steve Morris think the same
and I believe that they will try and promote the show.
But what ever happens 'Sailor - The Musical Journey' will
be talked about for a long time.
To all that supported this show you have my heart felt
gratitude.
We are at the minute in dry dock, till we sail again.
Bill Blenman, Author and Producer 'Sailor - The
Musical Journey'"
"We sailed (well, flew) the long way from Germany via Frankfurt, London and Southampton to see the opening night on Monday and really have to say that the world premiere was an absolutely MARVELLOUS experience. Congratulations to Bill Blenman and the whole cast and crew for getting such an incredible show with all the great songs that we know and love together with such a wonderful story for the world to see. This Musical doesn't just keep the music of SAILOR alive, it opens up a whole new horizon... Everybody go out and see it if you can! It's an impressive show that has been put together with a lot of love, enthusiasm and dedication!" (Katrin Wagner)
"Just got home from a get night out at 'Sailor - The Musical Journey' at the Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline. What a great show! Songs and cast were fantastic. Well done to all involved." (Barclay)
"The spirit of Mr Kajanus is now on the stage to guide us!" (David Mutch - "Young Robert")
"Caught the show tonight and I must congratulate everyone on all the hard work they've put into mounting the show - really interesting to see a completely new show."
"Good to see something new and something performed with such enthusiasm."
"What Bill Blenman got going there is a real delicacy for every SAILOR fan. The warm welcome at the opening night and also after the second show (Turesday) in the middle of all the actors turned the whole thing into a very special experience for me." (Richard Rummel)
Keep the comments coming - via eMail, at the Forum or the Guestbook!!
Photos all around "Sailor - The Musical Journey" - taken before and after the world premiere:

Bill Blenman and Georg Kajanus

Georg, Katrin presenting "Kajanus"

Georg together with his publisher, Steve Morris

Linda, Steve, Katrin, Georg, Susanne and Karsten

Linda, Mary, Katrin, Georg and Susanne... posing ;-)

More posing... in front of Carnegie Hall

Katrin together with author and producer Bill Blenman

Girls Girls Girls... Katrin, Susanne and Linda

Meeting fellow German SAILOR fans: Thomas and Ronny

Meeting another fellow German SAILOR fan: Richard
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German SAILOR fan Richard gets his
programme signed by Bill Blenman
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Malcolm before the last show of
"Sailor - The Musical Journey" on 08 July 2006

Eileen and Susanne at Carnegie Hall before the last show of
"Sailor - The Musical Journey" on 08 July 2006
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Malcolm and Eileen at the stage

Malcolm ready for the after show party... at the "King
Malcolm Hotel"... ;-)

Eileen and Bill

Susanne and Eileen together with David ("Young Robert")
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Last updated: 10 May 2008