- Two teenage girls lend their fantastic singing voices to the cause when the city council threatens to replace the orchestra led by one girl's grandfather as the regular entertainment at the Sunday concert-in-the-park series.
- Edna's grandfather is a conductor of a small orchestra that gives concerts in the park every sunday. Because of lack of audience the city officials want to cancel these concerts. To stop this from happening, Judy and Deanna gather a crowd the following sunday, and to keep its attention, they themselves perform alongside the orchestra. Deanna sings an aria and Judy sings 'Americana'.—Leon Wolters <[email protected]>
- Edna's grandfather - the Professor - holds the contract for his small orchestral ensemble to perform free concerts every Sunday in the city park. The concerts are sparsely attended and unappreciated, the feeling largely that no one wants to hear classical music. As such, the city council is going to cancel the contract in favor of another orchestra. Edna and her friend Judy are regular attendees and want to see the Professor retain the contract, so they form a two person team to bring the townsfolk to next Sunday's concert just to show the city there is a want for these specific concerts to continue. It's one thing to get the bums in the seats - which is a difficult enough task - but it may take a little Edna and Judy magic, with a little help from Judy's jazz pianist father, to inject the program with a little sizzle to keep those bums in the seats over time and make the city administrators happy.—Huggo
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