![]() I appreciate anyone's thoughts or suggestions. ![]() Narrator 2: We’re smack dab in the middle of the Great Depression in the city of New York. ![]() (The license does not appear to be available in Europe for other musicals I considered: Aladdin KIDS, 101 Dalmatians KIDS or Willy Wonka KIDS.) There are also some JR selections that are interesting to me-for example, Alice in Wonderland, Honk!, and the upcoming Peter Pan-but I am concerned that since they are twice as long that they might be too much for me to take on. Annie, Junior Practice Script Book by Thomas Meehan Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Martin Charnin page 1 Scene 1: The New York City Orphanage Narrator 1: The time is 1933. My concern with both of these choices is that I am afraid I might scare off some boys because they might perceive them as "too girly." Since, prior to this year, the school has not had a play or musical, I want to build up interest and encourage the broadest base of participation possible. I am leaning towards choosing Annie KIDS but am also thinking about Sleeping Beauty KIDS. This year, I directed the musical by myself with some teachers designing the set, as well as parents making their child's own costumes. Since I am volunteering my time and our school doesn't have a budget for the program, I want to keep it simple without sacrificing quality. ![]() I want to share my joy of music and the theater to the children. Good morning, everyone.After a successful first-time school production of Disney's The Jungle Book KIDS, I am considering directing another musical next year. ![]()
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