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Prologue/We Dance
[Storytellers]
One Small Girl/Waiting for Life
[Asaka, Erzulie, Papa Ge, Tonton, Mama, Ti Moune, Storytellers]
And the Gods Heard Her Prayer/Rain
[Asaka, Agwe, Erzulie, Papa Ge, Storytellers]
Discovering Daniel/Pray
[Storytellers, Ti Moune, Tonton, Mama, Gatekeeper, Peasants]
Forever Yours
[Ti Moune, Daniel, Papa Ge, Storytellers]
Ti Moune
[Ti Moune, Tonton, Mama]
Mama Will Provide
[Asaka, Storytellers]
The Human Heart
[Erzulie, Storytellers]
Pray – Reprise/The Ball
[Gossipers, Father, Storytellers, Andrea, Daniel]
Ti Moune’s Dance
[Mama, Tonton, Little Ti Moune]
Andrea Sequence
[Andrea, Ti Moune]
Promises/Forever Yours – Reprise
[Papa Ge, Erzulie, Storytellers]
Wedding Sequence
[Storyteller (Asaka)]
A Part of Us/Why We Tell the Story
[Company]
Bows/Exit Music
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| Broadway Jr.
/ Once on This Island Jr. |
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| Credits |
| Book and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens |
| Music By Stephen Flaherty |
| Based upon the Novel "My Love, My Love" by Rosa Guy |
| Originally Directed and Choreographed on
Broadway by Graciela Daniele |
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| Overview
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| Once on This Island Junior is the authorized
young performer’s edition of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty’s story of
"two worlds, never meant to meet," where the power of love is proven to
conquer the power of death — a lesson well told for generations to come. |
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| Once on This Island is an engaging, Caribbean-flavored
musical set on an unnamed island in the French Antilles. The story of Ti Moune,
a peasant girl who falls in love above her class, is told around a fire by a
group of Caribbean peasants as they wait out a terrible storm. Once on This Island
uses the tradition of storytelling to pass down history, values and insight
from one generation to the next. The result is a lesson to be passed
along for generations to come. With the gods looking over her, Ti Moune’s
journey of unrequited love comes to prove that the power of love is stronger
than the power of death. Ti Moune’s courage and spirit prove that love
can withstand the storm, cross the Earth, and survive even in the face of
death. With rhythms of the Caribbean Islands, this show will be a favorite
of performers and audiences alike! |
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| The Broadway Junior Collection now offers this Lynn
Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty score in an adapted format perfect for young performers! |
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Audio Sampler - HL09970340
ShowKit – HL09970350
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| Back to
Broadway Jr. |
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| Cast of Characters |
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Little Girl/Little Ti Moune is the perfect role for
a very young performer. This girl should be able to stay focused and listen.
The role also requires some singing with the ensemble.
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Storytellers 1-4 are the four narrators that tell
the story of Once on This Island Jr. They can be male or female. Not only
do they sing the bulk of the show, but they also focus the audience’s attention
on important events throughout the production. These four roles are the true leads!
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Mama Euralie is the symbolic mother of us all.
She should possess a nice voice, and be a good actress. Be sure to audition
Mama with Tonton as you will want to cast two people who perform well
together, look like a couple and have stage chemistry.
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Tonton Julian is the loving adopted father of Ti
Moune. The actor who plays this role should have a nice voice, and be a good
actor. It helps to cast a boy whose voice has changed, although not necessary.
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Ti Moune/Peasant Girl is the focus of our story
and is featured in solo songs and dance. The actress performing this role
should have an excellent voice and be an excellent dancer. The music Ti
Moune sings is written in a pop style.
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Daniel Beauxhomme is the male ingenue in Once
on This Island Jr. Cast a young man who has a nice voice. Pair up
potential Ti Mounes and Daniels at your final audition.
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Daniel’s Son is a very small walk-on part
at the very end of the show. Cast a younger actor who resembles older Daniel.
The actor need not sing and has no dialogue.
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The Gatekeeper has one scene. He should be
impressive in size with a booming voice.
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Daniel’s Father is not sympathetic or understanding
of his son’s wishes, unlike Tonton Julian. This is a small role, requiring
some singing and acting.
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Andrea is Daniel’s beautiful fiancee. She is refined,
educated and the exact opposite of Ti Moune.
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Papa Ge is the self-described "sly demon of death."
The actor performing the role should have a nice voice and an evil laugh.
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Asaka is the Goddess of the Earth and sings
one of the most popular and fun songs of the show, "Mama Will Provide."
Cast an excellent singer who moves well and is capable of an earthy look.
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Agwe is the God of Water. He has a solo early
in the show that requires an excellent voice (“Rain”). Cast an actor
capable of singing the song.
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Erzulie is the triumphant Goddess of Love.
She should have a pretty voice that is compatible with a pop style of singing.
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Gossipers 1-7 are one-line features – a great
place to cast performers who may not quite be ready for a larger role, but
deserve a feature line or two.
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Choir of Storytellers (who also play peasants,
villagers, guests and grand hommes) is easily expandable to accommodate as
many young people as necessary. Cast any young person with the desire to perform.
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