| Musical Numbers |
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Hear a Sample! |
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A Noun Is a Person, Place or Thing
[Dori and Company] |
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Three Is a Magic Number
[George and Company] |
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Unpack Your Adjectives
[Shulie, Dina and Company] |
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Just a Bill
[George] |
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The Preamble
[Dori and Company] |
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Do the Circulation
[Company] |
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Conjunction Junction
[Joe, Dina, Dori, Shulie] |
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Great American Melting Pot
[Dori and Company] |
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Elbow Room
[Dori and Company] |
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Interplanet Janet
[Shulie and Company] |
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Interjections
[Dina and Company] |
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Bows
[Company] |
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| Broadway Jr.
/ Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr. |
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| Credits |
| Originally conceived and directed by Scott Ferguson |
| Book by Scott Ferguson, Kyle Hall and George Keating |
| Music and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, Bob Dorough,
Dave Frishberg, Kathy Mandry, George Newall and Tom Yohe |
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| Overview
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| Schoolhouse Rock Live! is one of musical theatre’s
brightest and most innovative shows. Based on the Emmy Award-winning 1970s
educational animated TV series, Schoolhouse uses the familiar songs from
the cartoons to teach grammar, math, science, history, social studies and
political science while telling the story of Tom, a young teacher
nervously anticipating his first day on the job.
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| Twenty-five years after the first clips aired,
"Schoolhouse Rock" is bigger than ever. Now, Schoolhouse Rock Live!
Junior brings the magic of Schoolhouse Rock to the stage. From the
opening notes of "A Noun Is a Person, Place or Thing," through the
rousing closer, "Interjections!" Schoolhouse Rock Live! Junior delivers
hit after hit to the delight of audiences and performers of all ages. |
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| The Broadway Junior Collection now offers
this educational musical in a format perfect for younger actors.
Schoolhouse Rock Live! Junior is the authorized young performer’s
edition of this fantastic show. |
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| Back to
Broadway Jr. |
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| Cast of Characters |
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Tom Mizer is the young teacher of Schoolhouse Rock!
Tom doesn’t have to sing much, but should be a solid actor.
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George is a marvelous character role. George takes
the lead on "Three Is a Magic Number" and "Just a Bill."
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Dori takes the lead on "A Noun Is a Person,
Place or Thing," and "The Preamble."
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Joe delivers the great "Conjunction Junction."
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Shulie takes the lead on "Unpack Your Adjectives"
and "Interplanet Janet."
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Dina takes the lead on "Interjections"
and "Unpack Your Adjectives."
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ADDITIONAL CHARACTERS:
You can get everyone involved
with a Voices of Schoolhouse Rock! Choir. The Director’s Script included
in the Broadway Junior ShowKit has suggestions for adding a choir or chorus to your production.
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