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David Reeves, 1988. Source: David Reeves Music
David Reeves David Reeves i(A103132 works by)
Also writes as: Roger D. Barringdon
Born: Established: 1943 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Sumpin' Place Roger D. Barringdon , Spit Junction : David Reeves Buttermilk Books , 2015 9018638 2015 single work novel

'A reluctant hero tells his story. It happened, nineteen fifty eight in New York City.

Teenager Tommy wonders about life. Especially as he befriends the young vagrant fishing on the local pier. They become best friends and confidantes. And Tommy is in love with the French Foreign Minister's daughter Gabriella! A twist of fate takes them on a magical journey. A dangerous adventure. All the way to The Rock!

It is an entirely original story inspired by the characters of Mark Twain. The story, the places and the facts contained may or may not resemble reality and are conceived by the writer only' (Origin Theatrical).

1 1 Favourite Son David Reeves , David Reeves (composer), 1990 single work musical theatre A young country lad who has never been to the city gets an offer out of the blue from an American movie producer to come to Sydney and star in a film he is making. The 'producer' turns out to be a 'shark' and the movie only a jeans commercial.
1 9 Seven Little Australians Peter Yeldham , John Palmer , Jim Graham , David Reeves (composer), 1988 single work musical theatre

Based on the famous Ethel Turner stories and made possible by a Bicentenary gift from James Hardie Industries, this musical version of Seven Little Australians concerns gruff widower and army officer Captain Woolcot, his six tear-away children, his demure new wife (who is not much older than his oldest daughter), and their baby son.

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