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By Hex

music and lyrics by Howard Blankman, book by John Rengier, based on an idea suggested by Richard Gehman, with additional lyrics by Richard Gehman and John Rengier

Comedy/Drama
Musical

9 men, 5 women, extras optional: 14 total
Flexible Set

An Off-Broadway hit, and a perennial summer theatre success. An ideal musical for high schools, colleges and community theatres, with a charming and easily presented score.

Book/Item: BY HEX
Book Type: MS
Price: $20.00
ISBN/Code: 978-0-8222-0170-0

FEE: Quoted upon application. INSTRUMENTATION: Piano score. MS.

THE STORY: The story is set in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and deals with the Amish folk. Jonas, a young Amish farmer, rebels against the restrictions of his people; he wants to wear red suspenders and buy a tractor in a word, he wants to "go modern." The Bishop warns him that he will be shunned if he does this; none of his people will be allowed to speak to him or recognize him in any way. Nancy, the Bishop's eldest daughter, is sad; she feels life has passed her by, and in a moment of unhappiness, she allows a non-Amish man to kiss her. The Bishop sees this, and warns Nancy that she too could be shunned. When Jonas buys his tractor, the Bishop shuns him, and Jonas, in a moment of uncontrollable rage, denounces the Bishop for favoritism in failing to denounce Nancy when she, too, failed to keep one of the strict Amish rules. The Bishop, in a scene of great emotional impact, is forced to shun both Jonas and Nancy. Lydia, Nancy's youngest sister, is engaged to Eli, but under Amish law they can't get married until Nancy marries. And since Nancy is shunned, no Amish man may speak to her. So the logical solution is to bring Nancy and Jonas together. Lydia finds an old "hex" book that she thinks will help her do this, and while Eli isn't very hopeful, he's willing to help. When Jonas tries to run his tractor he has an accident and ends up in jail, where Nancy comes to see him. They realize their love for each other, and Jonas realizes he can't change overnight; that at heart he's wholly Amish. Jonas and Nancy are once again accepted, and two weddings are in the offing.
    
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