When young Jim Hawkins stumbles across Billy Bones' treasure map written on the back of a napkin from 'The Bounty Bar - Private Beach Club and Exclusive Cocktail Bistro' he embarks on the thrilling adventure he has always dreamed of:
 

Character Parts in order of Appearance

Billy Bones A grumpy, rum-soaked, crusty old sea dog, resident at the Admiral Benbow. Doesn’t
make it to the end of Scene 1!
Jim Hawkins Son of the Landlady of the Admiral Benbow. Yearns for adventure on the high seas.
Blind Pew (non-singing) Withered old blind beggar. Scares the living daylights out of the patrons.
Squire Trelawny Good natured, red-faced, cheery and rumbustious, if a little foolhardy.
Doctor Livesey Intellectual and well organised. Carries the Squire home from the pub.
Black Dog In charge of punishment on The Hispaniola. This fiend turns out to be a real wimp underneath his sadistic exterior.
Big Jesse A great big wuss! He’s terrified of his own reflection. Pickles make him ‘dreadful
windy’. A really rubbish pirate.
Long John Silver The one-legged legend himself. Intelligent, wily, unflappable.

Mr Arrow

The dutiful and unassuming first mate on The Hispaniola. Leads the crew in the community sing-alongs.
Polly (non singing) Silver’s prattling pet parrot. Cheeky and ever so slightly camp!
Ben Gunn The lucky maroonee on Treasure Island! He has the elegance and air of Noel Coward blended with the pulling power of Hugh Hefner! He dreams and sings about cheese a lot.
 

Chorus and Ensemble Parts

Patrons of the Admiral Benbow Drunken locals fed up with Billy Bones going on and on and on…
Pirates A band of rollicking buccaneers. They are superstitious and a bit thick!
Ben’s Bevy of Beauties A tribe of beautiful grass-skirted women who swoon over Ben Gunn! Hello!
Flint’s Phantom Crew The ghosts of Flint’s murdered crew. Their pirates’ clothes are all ragged and torn and
covered in dust and cobwebs. They mooch about the island warning people that the
treasure is cursed, a bit like the baddies in Scooby Doo except these ones sing!

The timeless tale of adventure, mutiny and friendship is told here through superb, unforgettable
songs, witty lyrics and a sparkling dialogue. It captures the breathless and exhilarating mood of
the book whilst adding a few irreverent touches that kids will love!

(Duration approx 90 minutes in 2 Acts)

To hear samples of the songs from this musical,
read extracts from the script and to order online, go to the:
Treasure Island! page