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Honk! Jr. - Broadway Junior | Hal Leonard Menu LEARN MORE About Broadway Junior What Comes With the Showkit®? How to License a Broadway Junior Musical Order an Audio Sampler Frequently Asked Questions 60-Min.ute Musicals [JR.] 60-Minute Musicals 13 Jr. Alice In Wonderland Jr. (Disney) Aladdin Jr. (Disney) Annie Jr. Beauty and the Beast Jr. (Disney) The Big One-Oh! Jr. Bugsy Malone Jr. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr. Dear Edwina Jr. Doctor Dolittle Jr. Dot & The Kangaroo Jr. The Drowsy Chaperone Jr. Elf The Musical Jr. Fame Jr. Fiddler on the Roof Jr. Finding Nemo Jr. (Disney) Finian's Rainbow Jr. Flat Stanley Jr. Frozen Jr. (Disney) A Ghost Tale for Mr. Dickens Jr. (Magic Tree House) Godspell Jr. Guys and Dolls Jr. Hairspray Jr. High School Musical Jr. (Disney) Honk! Jr. Into the Woods Jr. James and the Giant Peach Jr. (Roald Dahl) Junie B. Jones Jr. Legally Blonde Jr. The Lion King Jr. (Disney) The Little Mermaid Jr. (Disney) Madagascar - A Musical Adventure Jr. Mary Poppins Jr. (Disney/Cameron Mackintosh) Matilda Jr. (Roald Dahl) Mean Girls Jr. Moana Jr. (Disney) The Music Man Jr. My Son Pinocchio Jr. (Disney) Newsies Jr. (Disney) Oliver! Jr. Once on This Island Jr. Peter Pan Jr. (Broadway) The Phantom Tollbooth Jr. The Pirates of Penzance Jr. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Jr. Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr. Seussical Jr. Shrek Jr. Singin' In The Rain Jr. Sister Act Jr. Thoroughly Modern Millie Jr. Willy Wonka Jr. (Roald Dahl) Xanadu Jr. 30-Min.ute Musicals [KIDS] 30-Minute Musicals 101 Dalmatians KIDS (Disney) Aladdin KIDS (Disney) Annie KIDS Aristocats KIDS (Disney) Dinosaurs Before Dark KIDS (Magic Tree House) Finding Nemo KIDS (Disney) Frozen KIDS (Disney) The Jungle Book KIDS (Disney) The Knight at Dawn KIDS (Magic Tree House) The Lion King KIDS (Disney) The Music Man KIDS Pirates Past Noon KIDS (Magic Tree House) Seussical KIDS Willy Wonka KIDS (Roald Dahl) Winnie the Pooh KIDS (Disney) A Year with Frog and Toad KIDS Product Information Musical Numbers Cast of Characters Credits Book by Anthony Drewe Music by George Stiles Lyrics by Anthony Drewe Based on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Ugly Duckling" Overview / Synopsis Adapted for young performers, and with a score by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe (Mary Poppins), Honk! JR. is a heartwarming celebration of being different that is sure to delight audiences of all ages with its sparkling wit, unique charm and memorable score. Witty and hilarious, but also deeply moving, Honk! JR. will treat your audiences to equal amounts of laughter and tears. Ugly looks quite a bit different from his darling duckling brothers and sisters. The other animals on the farm are quick to notice and point this out, despite his mother's protective flapping. Feeling rather foul about himself, the little fowl finds himself on an adventure of self-discovery, all the while unknowingly outwitting a very hungry Cat. Along the way, Ugly meets a whole flock of unique characters and finds out being different is not a bad thing to be. Featuring a flexible cast size, Honk! JR. can be performed with simple sets and costumes. No feathers or fur necessary! Audio Sampler - HL00215363 $10.00 ShowKit - HL00215350 $695.00 This ShowKit includes: 30 Actor's Scripts Director's Guide Piano/Vocal Score 2 Rehearsal/Accompaniment CDs Media Disc Choreography DVD 60-Minute JR. Request Individual Components 00215351 - Director's Guide $100.00 00215352 - Piano/Vocal Score $40.00 00215353 - Actor's Script $10.00 00215354 - Actor's Script 10-pak $75.00 00215358 - Rehearsal/Accompaniment CDs $75.00 00215359 - Student Rehearsal CD $10.00 00215360 - Student Rehearsal CD 20-pak $100.00 00215361 - Choreography DVD $50.00 00215362 - Media Disc $10.00 00215363 - Audio Sampler $10.00 Hear A Sample A Poultry Tale The Joy of Motherhood Different (Pre-Reprise) Hold Your Head Up High Look at Him Different Play with Your Food Every Tear a Mother Cries The Wild Goose Chase The Joy of Motherhood (Reprise) Warts and All The Blizzard The Transformation Look at Him (Reprise) Warts and All (Reprise) Melting Moggy Ducklings Beaky, Fluff, Billy, Downy are Ugly's siblings - cute little kid types. They are among the "popular" ones in the duck yard who enjoy making Ugly feel left out. They sing as a group. Ugly The ugly duckling and the main character. Innocent, easily confused and very impressionable, Ugly doesn't understand why it is wrong being different. However, his insecurities melt away as his character gradually changes from a gullible duckling to a wise swan, filled with self-esteem. He is the heart and soul of the show. He must be a strong singer and good actor. Gender: Male Vocal range: D4-F5 Ida Ugly's mom. Ida is extremely protective of her son and committed to his safety. She is sweet but feisty, and she knows how to handle her husband, Drake. After Ugly is lured away from the barnyard by the Cat, Ida is determined to find him. Ida and Ugly's relationship is a key ingredient of the show. She is the one who teaches him that it is OK to be different. Ida sings several solos, and therefore she should have a strong soprano singing voice. Gender: Female Vocal range: F4-A5 Drake Ida's husband. Drake is a sarcastic character. He is the stereotypical sitcom father - often shirking his parental duties. Drake finds Ugly quite repulsive and isn't afraid to say it to anyone, including his wife. He should have good comic timing and a strong singing voice. Drake opens the show singing "A Poultry Tale." Gender: Male Vocal range: A3-F5 Maureen A moorhen and Ida's best friend. (Originally found on the moors, a moorhen is a hen that lives near the water.) Maureen genuinely loves Ida, but she can't resist a bit of good gossip. To the little ducklings, she is the typical annoying and overly affectionate "aunt." Maureen sings "The Joy of Motherhood" with Ida, so she should also be a strong singer. Gender: Female Vocal range: G#4-C#5 The Cat The sly, cunning villain of the show. All of the other animals are deathly afraid of him. He is manipulative, cunning, witty and above all, HUNGRY. The Cat pretends to be Ugly's friend so he can eat him. The actor playing this role (which could be played by a male or a female) should bring a sense of fun to the character and have a good sense of comic timing. He sings a few songs, but his character allows for many of the lyrics to be "talk-sung." Improv skills are a plus. Gender: Both Vocal range: A3-Eb5 Greylag A somewhat pompous goose and washed-up British military type, Greylag tends to over glorify his mundane activities (i.e. migrating South) to the level of military operation status. Only his wife, Dot, truly knows how to handle him. He sings a solo in "Wild Goose Chase." Gender: Male Vocal range: A4-C5 Dot A motherly type, she is genuinely concerned with helping Ugly find his mother. Dot doesn't think that Greylag, her husband, is an entirely capable leader, but she kindly humors his "over the top" actions. She sings solo as well as with Greylag in "Wild Goose Chase." Good singer. Gender: Female Barnacles A goose in Greylag's "squad." Barnacles joins in singing "Wild Goose Chase." Good singer. Gender: Both Snowy A goose in Greylag's "squad." Snowy joins in singing "Wild Goose Chase." Good singer. Gender: Both Pinkfoot A goose in Greylag's "squad." Pinkfoot joins in singing "Wild Goose Chase." Good singer. Gender: Both The Bullfrog A laidback, self-confident frog with whom Ugly comes into contact in the second half of the show. The frog cheers Ugly up with his/her song, "Warts and All." Optimistic and funny, he/she is a stand-up comedian type of character well-suited to someone with good improvisational sills and comic timing. This role can be played by a male or female. Gender: Both Vocal range: A3-F5 Penny The young, beautiful swan that Ugly saves from a tangled fishing net. She is able to see beyond Ugly's looks and she loves him for who he is. She does not sing solo. Gender: Female Father Swan Penny's family. They help to console Ida when she thinks her son has died, and they offer to take Ugly with them when they migrate. They do not sing solos. Gender: Male Mother Swan Penny's family. They help to console Ida when she thinks her son has died, and they offer to take Ugly with them when they migrate. They do not sing solos. Gender: Female Berwick Penny's family. They help to console Ida when she thinks her son has died, and they offer to take Ugly with them when they migrate. They do not sing solos. Gender: Both Grace The most distinguished duck on the lake. Very aristocratic, she is considered the queen of the duck yard. All of the other animals look up to Grace and respect her. She, of course, is quite aware of this and is therefore a little bit haughty. Gender: Female The Turkey The headmaster of the ducklings' school. The Turkey is a bit snobbish and joins in the fun of teasing Ugly. There is of course one word that send shivers down his spine - THANKSGIVING! The Turkey does not sing solo. Gender: Male Henrietta A hen and another of Maureen's friends. Henrietta and Maureen gossip about the goings on in the duck yard. She takes great pleasure in making fun of Ugly. Henrietta does not sing solo. Gender: Female Jay Bird An investigative reporter. A very "in your face" bird, all she/he cares about is getting a good story. She/He is the typical TV news personality who one would find on a reality TV show like "America's Most Wanted." She/He reports a story about Ugly's disappearance. Note: If this character is played by a female, the name can be changed to "Maggie Pie." Gender: Both The Farmer The only humans in the show. They are never seen by the audience, only their voices are heard. These voices may be pre-recorded or said live from backstage during the show. Gender: Both Boy The only humans in the show. They are never seen by the audience, only their voices are heard. These voices may be pre-recorded or said live from backstage during the show. Gender: Male Girl The only humans in the show. They are never seen by the audience, only their voices are heard. These voices may be pre-recorded or said live from backstage during the show. Gender: Female Ensemble The remaining actors in the company play a number of different roles. Throughout the action of the play they take on roles as barn yard animals, geese, children at play, froglets, and part of the Blizzard scene. Gender: Both
EE2000 | Hal Leonard Hal Leonard Classical Essential Elements for Strings Book 2 Play-Along Accompaniments Exercises 72 - end (MP3 files) Tuning Notes 072. Rhythm Rap 073. Blueberry Pie 074. Technique Trax 075. Rhythm Rap 076. Marching Along 077. On The Move 078. Rhythm Etude - Duet 079. Essential Elements Quiz - Rhythm Round-Up 080. Rhythm Rap 081. Technique Trax 082. Hooked On D Major 083. The Mountain Climber 084. Keep It Short 085. Essential Creativity 086. Rhythm Rap 087. Syncopation Time 088. Mirror Image 089. Children's Shoes 090. Hooked On Syncopation 091. Essential Elements Quiz - Tom Dooley 092. Let's Read "B-flat" 093. Rolling Along 094. Matching Octaves 095. Let's Read "F" 096. Technique Trax 097. F Major Scale 098. Theme From Violin Concerto 099. Let's Read "E-flat" 100. Hot Cross Buns 101. Let's Read "B-flat" 102. Viking Way 103. Hiking Along 104. B-flat Major Scale 105. Slovakian Folk Song 106. Cavalier Country 107. Essential Elements Quiz - Ayn Kaylokaynu 108. Let's Read "E-flat" 109. Technique Trax 110. Let's Read "B-flat" - Review 111. Technique Builder 112. B-flat Major Scale 113. The Mountain Deer Chase 114. Essential Creativity - Rakes Of Mallow 115. Rhythm Rap 116. Lazy Day 117. Hooked On 6/8 118. Row, Row, Row Your Boat - Round 119. Slurring In 6/8 Time 120. Jolly Good Fellow 121. Rhythm Rap 122. Rise And Fall 123. Beach Walk 124. May Time 125. D Minor (Natural) Scale 126. Mahler's Theme - Round 127. Shalom Chaverim - Round 128. The Snake Charmer 129. G Minor (Natural) Scale 130. Hatikvah 131. G Minor (Natural) Scale 132. Essential Elements Quiz - The Hanukkah Song 133. Rhythm Rap 134. French Folk Song 135. Kum Ba Yah 136. Rhythm Rap 137. D Major Scale With Triplets 138. On The Move 139. Slurring Triplets 140. Triplet Etude 141. Little River 142. Field Song 143. Rhythm Rap 144. A Cut Above 145. Cut Time March 146. Rhythm Rap 147. Syncopation March 148. When The Saints Go Marchin' In 149. Rhythm Rap 150. Down Home 151. Moving Along 152. Rhythm Rap 153. Up Town 154. Flying Bows 155. March From Peasant's Cantata 156. Sagebrush Overture - Orchestra Arrangement 157. Pomp And Circumstance - Orchestra Arrangement 158. America The Beautiful - Orchestra Arrangement 159. La Bamba - Duet 160. In The Bleak Midwinter - Orchestra Arrangement 161. Swallowtail Jig - Orchestra Arrangement 162. Sight-Reading Challenge #1 163. Sight-Reading Challenge #2 164. Sight-Reading Challenge #3 165. Sight-Reading Challenge #4 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174. 3-4 Pattern 175. 2-3 Pattern 176. 1-2 Pattern 177. Open Pattern 178. E String 179. A String 180. D String 181. G String 182. C String 183. C Major 184. G Major 185. D Major 186. A Major 187. F Major 188. B-flat Major 189. C Major 190. C Major 191. G Major 192. G Major 193. D Major 194. D Major 195. A Major 196. A Major 197. F Major 198. B-flat Major 199. B-flat Major 200. D Minor 201. D Minor 202. G Minor 203. G Minor 209. Two At A Time 210. Adding Fingers ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS 2000 FOR STRINGS BOOK 2 PLAY-ALONG ACCOMPANIMENTS EXERCISES 72 - END (MP3 FILES) Tuning Notes 072. Rhythm Rap 073. Blueberry Pie 074. Technique Trax 075. Rhythm Rap 076. Marching Along 077. On The Move 078. Rhythm Etude - Duet 079. Essential Elements Quiz - Rhythm Round-Up 080. Rhythm Rap 081. Technique Trax 082. Hooked On D Major 083. The Mountain Climber 084. Keep It Short 085. Essential Creativity 086. Rhythm Rap 087. Syncopation Time 088. Mirror Image 089. Children's Shoes 090. Hooked On Syncopation 091. Essential Elements Quiz - Tom Dooley 092. Let's Read "B-flat" 093. Rolling Along 094. Matching Octaves 095. Let's Read "F" 096. Technique Trax 097. F Major Scale 098. Theme From Violin Concerto 099. Let's Read "E-flat" 100. Hot Cross Buns 101. Let's Read "B-flat" 102. Viking Way 103. Hiking Along 104. B-flat Major Scale 105. Slovakian Folk Song 106. Cavalier Country 107. Essential Elements Quiz - Ayn Kaylokaynu 108. Let's Read "E-flat" 109. Technique Trax 110. Let's Read "B-flat" - Review 111. Technique Builder 112. B-flat Major Scale 113. The Mountain Deer Chase 114. Essential Creativity - Rakes Of Mallow 115. Rhythm Rap 116. Lazy Day 117. Hooked On 6/8 118. Row, Row, Row Your Boat - Round 119. Slurring In 6/8 Time 120. Jolly Good Fellow 121. Rhythm Rap 122. Rise And Fall 123. Beach Walk 124. May Time 125. D Minor (Natural) Scale 126. Mahler's Theme - Round 127. Shalom Chaverim - Round 128. The Snake Charmer 129. G Minor (Natural) Scale 130. Hatikvah 131. G Minor (Natural) Scale 132. Essential Elements Quiz - The Hanukkah Song 133. Rhythm Rap 134. French Folk Song 135. Kum Ba Yah 136. Rhythm Rap 137. D Major Scale With Triplets 138. On The Move 139. Slurring Triplets 140. Triplet Etude 141. Little River 142. Field Song 143. Rhythm Rap 144. A Cut Above 145. Cut Time March 146. Rhythm Rap 147. Syncopation March 148. When The Saints Go Marchin' In 149. Rhythm Rap 150. Down Home 151. Moving Along 152. Rhythm Rap 153. Up Town 154. Flying Bows 155. March From Peasant's Cantata 156. Sagebrush Overture - Orchestra Arrangement 157. Pomp And Circumstance - Orchestra Arrangement 158. America The Beautiful - Orchestra Arrangement 159. La Bamba - Duet 160. In The Bleak Midwinter - Orchestra Arrangement 161. Swallowtail Jig - Orchestra Arrangement 162. Sight-Reading Challenge #1 163. Sight-Reading Challenge #2 164. Sight-Reading Challenge #3 165. Sight-Reading Challenge #4 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174. 3-4 Pattern 175. 2-3 Pattern 176. 1-2 Pattern 177. Open Pattern 178. E String 179. A String 180. D String 181. G String 182. C String 183. C Major 184. G Major 185. D Major 186. A Major 187. F Major 188. B-flat Major 189. C Major 190. C Major 191. G Major 192. G Major 193. D Major 194. D Major 195. A Major 196. A Major 197. F Major 198. B-flat Major 199. B-flat Major 200. D Minor 201. D Minor 202. G Minor 203. G Minor 209. Two At A Time 210. Adding Fingers Hal Leonard Online - EE2000
EE2000 | Hal Leonard ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS 2000 FOR STRINGS BOOK 2 PLAY-ALONG ACCOMPANIMENTS EXERCISES 72 - END (MP3 FILES) Tuning Notes 072. Rhythm Rap 073. Blueberry Pie 074. Technique Trax 075. Rhythm Rap 076. Marching Along 077. On The Move 078. Rhythm Etude - Duet 079. Essential Elements Quiz - Rhythm Round-Up 080. Rhythm Rap 081. Technique Trax 082. Hooked On D Major 083. The Mountain Climber 084. Keep It Short 085. Essential Creativity 086. Rhythm Rap 087. Syncopation Time 088. Mirror Image 089. Children's Shoes 090. Hooked On Syncopation 091. Essential Elements Quiz - Tom Dooley 092. Let's Read "B-flat" 093. Rolling Along 094. Matching Octaves 095. Let's Read "F" 096. Technique Trax 097. F Major Scale 098. Theme From Violin Concerto 099. Let's Read "E-flat" 100. Hot Cross Buns 101. Let's Read "B-flat" 102. Viking Way 103. Hiking Along 104. B-flat Major Scale 105. Slovakian Folk Song 106. Cavalier Country 107. Essential Elements Quiz - Ayn Kaylokaynu 108. Let's Read "E-flat" 109. Technique Trax 110. Let's Read "B-flat" - Review 111. Technique Builder 112. B-flat Major Scale 113. The Mountain Deer Chase 114. Essential Creativity - Rakes Of Mallow 115. Rhythm Rap 116. Lazy Day 117. Hooked On 6/8 118. Row, Row, Row Your Boat - Round 119. Slurring In 6/8 Time 120. Jolly Good Fellow 121. Rhythm Rap 122. Rise And Fall 123. Beach Walk 124. May Time 125. D Minor (Natural) Scale 126. Mahler's Theme - Round 127. Shalom Chaverim - Round 128. The Snake Charmer 129. G Minor (Natural) Scale 130. Hatikvah 131. G Minor (Natural) Scale 132. Essential Elements Quiz - The Hanukkah Song 133. Rhythm Rap 134. French Folk Song 135. Kum Ba Yah 136. Rhythm Rap 137. D Major Scale With Triplets 138. On The Move 139. Slurring Triplets 140. Triplet Etude 141. Little River 142. Field Song 143. Rhythm Rap 144. A Cut Above 145. Cut Time March 146. Rhythm Rap 147. Syncopation March 148. When The Saints Go Marchin' In 149. Rhythm Rap 150. Down Home 151. Moving Along 152. Rhythm Rap 153. Up Town 154. Flying Bows 155. March From Peasant's Cantata 156. Sagebrush Overture - Orchestra Arrangement 157. Pomp And Circumstance - Orchestra Arrangement 158. America The Beautiful - Orchestra Arrangement 159. La Bamba - Duet 160. In The Bleak Midwinter - Orchestra Arrangement 161. Swallowtail Jig - Orchestra Arrangement 162. Sight-Reading Challenge #1 163. Sight-Reading Challenge #2 164. Sight-Reading Challenge #3 165. Sight-Reading Challenge #4 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174. 3-4 Pattern 175. 2-3 Pattern 176. 1-2 Pattern 177. Open Pattern 178. E String 179. A String 180. D String 181. G String 182. C String 183. C Major 184. G Major 185. D Major 186. A Major 187. F Major 188. B-flat Major 189. C Major 190. C Major 191. G Major 192. G Major 193. D Major 194. D Major 195. A Major 196. A Major 197. F Major 198. B-flat Major 199. B-flat Major 200. D Minor 201. D Minor 202. G Minor 203. G Minor 209. Two At A Time 210. Adding Fingers
Disney's 101 Dalmatians KIDS - Broadway Junior | Hal Leonard Menu LEARN MORE About Broadway Junior What Comes With the Showkit®? How to License a Broadway Junior Musical Order an Audio Sampler Frequently Asked Questions 60-Min.ute Musicals [JR.] 60-Minute Musicals 13 Jr. Alice In Wonderland Jr. (Disney) Aladdin Jr. (Disney) Annie Jr. Beauty and the Beast Jr. (Disney) The Big One-Oh! Jr. Bugsy Malone Jr. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr. Dear Edwina Jr. Doctor Dolittle Jr. Dot & The Kangaroo Jr. The Drowsy Chaperone Jr. Elf The Musical Jr. Fame Jr. Fiddler on the Roof Jr. Finding Nemo Jr. (Disney) Finian's Rainbow Jr. Flat Stanley Jr. Frozen Jr. (Disney) A Ghost Tale for Mr. Dickens Jr. (Magic Tree House) Godspell Jr. Guys and Dolls Jr. Hairspray Jr. High School Musical Jr. (Disney) Honk! Jr. Into the Woods Jr. James and the Giant Peach Jr. (Roald Dahl) Junie B. Jones Jr. Legally Blonde Jr. The Lion King Jr. (Disney) The Little Mermaid Jr. (Disney) Madagascar - A Musical Adventure Jr. Mary Poppins Jr. (Disney/Cameron Mackintosh) Matilda Jr. (Roald Dahl) Mean Girls Jr. Moana Jr. (Disney) The Music Man Jr. My Son Pinocchio Jr. (Disney) Newsies Jr. (Disney) Oliver! Jr. Once on This Island Jr. Peter Pan Jr. (Broadway) The Phantom Tollbooth Jr. The Pirates of Penzance Jr. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Jr. Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr. Seussical Jr. Shrek Jr. Singin' In The Rain Jr. Sister Act Jr. Thoroughly Modern Millie Jr. Willy Wonka Jr. (Roald Dahl) Xanadu Jr. 30-Min.ute Musicals [KIDS] 30-Minute Musicals 101 Dalmatians KIDS (Disney) Aladdin KIDS (Disney) Annie KIDS Aristocats KIDS (Disney) Dinosaurs Before Dark KIDS (Magic Tree House) Finding Nemo KIDS (Disney) Frozen KIDS (Disney) The Jungle Book KIDS (Disney) The Knight at Dawn KIDS (Magic Tree House) The Lion King KIDS (Disney) The Music Man KIDS Pirates Past Noon KIDS (Magic Tree House) Seussical KIDS Willy Wonka KIDS (Roald Dahl) Winnie the Pooh KIDS (Disney) A Year with Frog and Toad KIDS Product Information Musical Numbers Cast of Characters Credits Music and Lyrics by Mel Leven, Randy Rogel, Richard Gibbs, Brian Smith, Martin Lee Fuller and Dan Root Book Adapted and Additional Lyrics by Marcy Heisler Music Adapted and Arranged by Bryan Louiselle Based on the Screenplay by Bill Peet Based on the Novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" by Dodie Smith Overview / Synopsis Based on the classic animated film, Disney's 101 Dalmatians KIDS is a fur-raising adventure featuring Cruella De Vil, Disney's most outrageous villain, and 101 of the most adorable heroes to set their paws onstage. With a high-spirited score and lovable characters, this stage adaptation is certain to charm and delight all audiences. Pet owners, Roger and Anita, live happily in London with their Dalmatians, Pongo and Perdita, stalwart dogs devoted to raising their puppies. Everything is quiet until Anita's former classmate, the monstrous Cruella De Vil, plots to steal the puppies for her new fur coat. The Dalmatians rally all the dogs of London for a daring rescue of the puppies from Cruella and her bumbling henchmen. The show's adorable spotted dogs and larger-than-life villainess provide ample opportunities for creative costuming. With a highly expandable chorus, your stage could easily be filled with 101 budding performers. Audio Sampler - HL00839432 $10.00 ShowKit - HL00839431 $545.00 This ShowKit includes: 30 Student Scripts Piano/Vocal Score Director's Script Rehearsal/Accompaniment CD Choreography DVD 30 Family Matters Booklets 30-Minute KIDS Request Individual Components 00839419 - Director's Guide $100.00 00839420 - Piano/Vocal Score $40.00 00839421 - Libretto/Vocal Score $10.00 00849422 - Libretto/Vocal Score 10-pak $75.00 00839432 - Audio Sampler $10.00 Hear A Sample Dalmatian Conga [All, Cruella, Roger, Anita] Thunderbolt Adventure Hour [Groups 1-2] Kanine Krunchies [Pups, All, Cruella] Cruella De Vil [Roger, All] Cruella's Scheme [Cruella, Horace, Jasper] Kanine Krunchies (Reprise) [Cruella, Jasper, Horace] The Fur Vault [Narrators] Twilight Bark [Boxers, Scotties, Poodles, Chihuahuas, All] My Beautiful Coat [Cruella, Horace, Jasper, All, Puppies, Sgt. Tibbs] The Chase [Jasper, Puppies, Horace, Cruella] Dalmatian Plantation & Finale [All] Bow Wows [All] Cast of Characters Cast Size: Medium (11 to 20 performers) Cast Type: Children Dance Requirements: Standard Roger Roger, married to Anita, is the soft-spoken yet confident composer and owner of Pongo and Perdita. His relaxed form of leadership acts as a contrast to the frenetic Cruella. He should be a strong actor, singer, and mover with an adult bearing that sets him apart from the more immature puppies. Gender: Male Vocal range top: B4 Vocal range bottom: A#2 Anita Anita, wife of Roger, is a sweet and nurturing painter whose kind disposition acts as a stark contrast to Cruella's cruelty. As she has only a single line to sing, cast an actor with strong acting skills who is comfortable portraying an adult. Gender: Female Vocal range top: C5 Vocal range bottom: D4 Perdita and Pongo Perdita and Pongo, the puppies' parents, have similar dispositions to their owners, Roger and Anita. These roles do not require solo singing, so focus on casting strong actors capable of projecting a more mature presence than their pups. Gender: Any Cruella De Vil Cruella is the rich, fashion-forward antagonist of the story who harbors a penchant for puppy fur. Ruthless and impulsive, she should command the stage with dramatic flair and brassiness. Cast an actor who can sing with a strong, authoritative presence and who can move with a high, captivating energy. Gender: Female Vocal range top: C4 Vocal range bottom: Ab3 Horace and Jasper Horace and Jasper, Cruella's two henchmen for hire, provide the show's comic relief a la Abbott and Costello or Laurel and Hardy. Though they sing together often, look for actors with strong comedic timing who can excel at physical comedy. While not necessary, these two can speak with Cockney accents if you have actors that are capable and willing. Gender: Male Vocal range top: B4 Vocal range bottom: Ab3 Nanny Nanny is the warm yet outspoken housekeeper to Roger and Anita. This is a small role that requires a strong speaking voice (no singing required). Gender: Female Boxer Narrator, Scottie Narrator, Poodle Narrator, and Corgi Narrator Boxer Narrator, Scottie Narrator, Poodle Narrator, and Corgis Narrator help to tell the story and are part of your Dogs of London ensemble (see above). Because the clarity of the plot relies on them, cast performers with excellent diction and projection. You need not only have four narrators feel free to split up the narration between ensemble members as best suits your production. Gender: Any Lucky, Patch, Penny, and Pepper Perdita and Pongo's funny and spirited pups, can be cast from your larger puppy ensemble. Cast the group's strongest actors that can project their solo lines articulately and are comfortable using their bodies to portray dogs. If you have a large pool of actors, feel free to cast other puppies as brothers and sisters to these four; just remember that the audience needs to see a far greater number of Dalmatians at the end of the show than at the beginning. Gender: Any Freckles and Spotty Freckles and Spotty, two Dalmatian puppies stolen by Cruella, can be cast from your ensemble of additional Dalmatians. Each puppy has one solo line of dialogue. Gender: Any Police Officer The Police Officer arrests the villains at the end of the show. Cast an actor who can convey a no-nonsense attitude in this gender-neutral role. Gender: Any Sergeant Tibbs Sergeant Tibbs is the army cat that rallies the Dogs of London to rescue the puppies. This role is gender neutral just be sure to cast an actor with a strong voice that can project an authoritative air. This cat has a short, but sweet solo, so make sure vocals are strong. Gender: Any Vocal range top: Bb4 Vocal range bottom: G4 Other Puppies Dognapped by Cruella, these Dalmatian pups come in halfway through the play and can be double-cast as your Dogs of London ensemble. Include as many puppies in this group as you would like the more the better! Gender: Any Dogs of London The Dogs of London include the Boxers, Scotties, Poodles, and Corgis that assist Perdita and Pongo in saving their puppies. All should be comfortable embodying the physical movement of their particular breed. Within the ensemble numbers, there are some opportunities for solos, though these can be sung by pairs or small groups depending on your production's needs and the abilities of your cast. Gender: Any Dogcatcher The Dogcatcher appears at show's end to dramatically remove Cruella from the scene. This role is gender neutral, so cast any student who might excel at creating a few moments of physical comedy with Cruella. Gender: Any
Annie KIDS - Broadway Junior | Hal Leonard Menu LEARN MORE About Broadway Junior What Comes With the Showkit®? How to License a Broadway Junior Musical Order an Audio Sampler Frequently Asked Questions 60-Min.ute Musicals [JR.] 60-Minute Musicals 13 Jr. Alice In Wonderland Jr. (Disney) Aladdin Jr. (Disney) Annie Jr. Beauty and the Beast Jr. (Disney) The Big One-Oh! Jr. Bugsy Malone Jr. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr. Dear Edwina Jr. Doctor Dolittle Jr. Dot & The Kangaroo Jr. The Drowsy Chaperone Jr. Elf The Musical Jr. Fame Jr. Fiddler on the Roof Jr. Finding Nemo Jr. (Disney) Finian's Rainbow Jr. Flat Stanley Jr. Frozen Jr. (Disney) A Ghost Tale for Mr. Dickens Jr. (Magic Tree House) Godspell Jr. Guys and Dolls Jr. Hairspray Jr. High School Musical Jr. (Disney) Honk! Jr. Into the Woods Jr. James and the Giant Peach Jr. (Roald Dahl) Junie B. 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Jr. Seussical Jr. Shrek Jr. Singin' In The Rain Jr. Sister Act Jr. Thoroughly Modern Millie Jr. Willy Wonka Jr. (Roald Dahl) Xanadu Jr. 30-Min.ute Musicals [KIDS] 30-Minute Musicals 101 Dalmatians KIDS (Disney) Aladdin KIDS (Disney) Annie KIDS Aristocats KIDS (Disney) Dinosaurs Before Dark KIDS (Magic Tree House) Finding Nemo KIDS (Disney) Frozen KIDS (Disney) The Jungle Book KIDS (Disney) The Knight at Dawn KIDS (Magic Tree House) The Lion King KIDS (Disney) The Music Man KIDS Pirates Past Noon KIDS (Magic Tree House) Seussical KIDS Willy Wonka KIDS (Roald Dahl) Winnie the Pooh KIDS (Disney) A Year with Frog and Toad KIDS Product Information Musical Numbers Cast of Characters Credits Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Martin Charnin Book by Thomas Meehan Based on the Tribune Media Service Comic Strip, Little Orphan Annie Overview / Synopsis The idea of turning Harold Gray's "Little Orphan Annie" into a musical comedy was the inspiration of lyricist-director Martin Charnin, who convinced Charles Strouse and librettist Thomas Meehan to join in creating it. The show, which places Annie, Daddy Warbucks and Annie's mutt, Sandy, in New York City in the midst of the Depression, opened on Broadway on April 21, 1977. As an infant, Annie had been abandoned on the front steps of The New York City Municipal Orphanage with a note from her parents promising to return for her someday. Life in the orphanage had been rough under the strict hand of Miss Hannigan, but Annie's life was about to change. Billionaire Oliver Warbucks invites Annie to spend Christmas with him in his mansion, and together, they each discover new happiness. Warbucks soon decides he wants to adopt Annie, but when he learns about her dream of finding her parents and the secret of the half-locket she has treasured for so long, he sets his own feelings aside and orders an exhaustive search for Annie's parents. Annie went on to win seven Tony awards and became the third longest running musical of the 1970s with 2,377 performances. It also won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical. Writing in The World of Musical Comedy, author Stanley Green has said, "...she has unquestionably taken her place as Broadway's most beloved waif of all times." 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[Warbucks, Grace, Annie, Star(s)-To-Be, Ensemble] You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile [Tessie, July, Kate, Orphans] Maybe (Reprise) [Annie] Tomorrow (Reprise) [Warbucks, Grace, Roosevelt, Annie, Orphans, Ensemble] The Chase [Jasper, Puppies, Horace, Cruella] Cast of Characters Cast Size: Medium (11 to 20 performers) Cast Type: Children Dance Requirements: Standard Annie Annie is a complex, tough, streetwise urchin who is surprisingly vulnerable when she thinks she might lose what has become most important to her: her newfound "family." Cast an excellent actress who can act motherly, independent, overwhelmed and hopeful. She should be strong vocally and musically and be able to light up the stage in "Tomorrow!" Gender: Female Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: A3 Molly The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Cast girls that can have "mischievous" fun together, as well as "sibling style" fights. Each actress should be able to shape her own specific character, be a good singer and visually expressive. Molly is the littlest at age 6. Gender: Female Vocal range top: B4 Vocal range bottom: A3 Kate The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Cast girls that can have "mischievous" fun together, as well as "sibling style" fights. Each actress should be able to shape her own specific character, be a good singer and visually expressive. Kate is the next-to-youngest at age 7. Gender: Female Vocal range top: C5 Vocal range bottom: C4 Tessie The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Cast girls that can have "mischievous" fun together, as well as "sibling style" fights. Each actress should be able to shape her own specific character, be a good singer and visually expressive. Tessie is the cry baby at age 11. Age: 11 to 11 Vocal range top: C5 Vocal range bottom: A3 Pepper The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Cast girls that can have "mischievous" fun together, as well as "sibling style" fights. Each actress should be able to shape her own specific character, be a good singer and visually expressive. Pepper is the toughest at age 12. Gender: Female Vocal range top: Bb4 Vocal range bottom: C4 July The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Cast girls that can have "mischievous" fun together, as well as "sibling style" fights. Each actress should be able to shape her own specific character, be a good singer and visually expressive. July is the quietest at age 13. Gender: Female Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: C4 Duffy The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Cast girls that can have "mischievous" fun together, as well as "sibling style" fights. Each actress should be able to shape her own specific character, be a good singer and visually expressive. Duffy is the oldest at age 13. Gender: Female Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: C4 Miss Hannigan Miss Hannigan is a definite "has-been." Her distaste for her job should ooze from every line she delivers. Cast a strong actress with excellent comic timing. She must have a strong versatile singing voice and be able to create a character that is larger than life. Gender: Female Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: G3 Grace Farrell Grace Farrell is Oliver Warbucks's calm, cool and classy secretary. She appears businesslike when dealing with Miss Hannigan and Warbucks, yet maternal toward Annie. Cast an actress that can always appear "in control" and sophisticated. She has a small solo at the beginning of "N.Y.C." This is a great feature part for an actress who is likable, sweet and confident. Gender: Female Vocal range top: C5 Vocal range bottom: D4 Rooster Hannigan Rooster Hannigan and Lily St. Regis are the comic team who claim to be Annie's parents but are revealed to be Miss Hannigan's swindling brother and his sleazy girlfriend in disguise. These characters play off each other constantly. Consider casting performers of contrasting heights. The flashy, self-assured Rooster can even be shorter than his airhead accomplice, Lily. Cast a boy for Rooster that can convincingly pull off the "smooth gambler" persona, and vocally and physically handle "Easy Street." Consider auditioning these roles together to cast the perfect duo. Gender: Male Vocal range top: Bb4 Vocal range bottom: G3 Lily St. Regis Rooster Hannigan and Lily St. Regis are the comic team who claim to be Annie's parents but are revealed to be Miss Hannigan's swindling brother and his sleazy girlfriend in disguise. These characters play off each other constantly. Consider casting performers of contrasting heights. The flashy, self-assured Rooster can even be shorter than his airhead accomplice, Lily. Lily is a perfect role for an actress who is naturally funny, has a good sense of timing and is a strong singer. Consider auditioning these roles together to cast the perfect duo. Gender: Female Vocal range top: Bb4 Vocal range bottom: Bb3 Oliver Warbucks Oliver Warbucks is the daunting millionaire who made his fortune during World War I as an industrialist. This is a challenging role, so cast an actor that can appear middle-aged, self-assured and confident. In the beginning, Warbucks is awkwardly affectionate toward Annie and then finds himself completely charmed by her. Cast an actor who is focused and gently authoritative. His few solos in "N.Y.C." are secondary to the character commitment as an actor. Gender: Male Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: A3 Sandy Sandy is the stray dog that Annie adopts. Sandy has no lines but has the capability of earning spontaneous applause when he sings "Tomorrow" with Annie! Gender: Any Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: F4 Drake and the Servants Drake and the Servants are the loyal domestic help of Oliver Warbucks. Your kids will have fun perfecting precision steps, nods and curtsies. This group of performers sings with the ensemble and can be double cast as New Yorkers in "N.Y.C." These roles are ideally suited for performers of any ability. This is another excellent place to expand your cast. Gender: Any Apple Seller The Apple Seller opens Scene 2 speaking to Annie and giving her an apple. With just a few lines, this is a good character part for a young, inexperienced actor. Gender: Any Lt. Ward Lt. Ward is the policeman who questions Annie about Sandy, the stray dog. This is a non-singing role and great for a kid who can play an authoritative adult. This is also a great cameo role for a principal or well-known community member. Gender: Male Bert Healy Bert Healy is the classic announcer on a radio show of the era. This is a non-singing role and is perfect for someone who is naturally funny with a big voice. Gender: Male Bundles Bundles is the laundryman for the orphanage. This is a minor speaking role and is perfect for the actor who can create a likeable character. A great spot for an actor who is not quite ready for a large part. Gender: Male President Franklin D. Roosevelt President Franklin D. Roosevelt is enlisted by Oliver Warbucks to help locate Annie's parents. He will be pushed onstage in a wheelchair and delivers a momentous line about "A New Deal!" This is an excellent spot to cast an actor who is not quite ready for a large part or who doesn't have a strong singing voice. Gender: Male Louis Home Louis Howe is President Roosevelt's trustworthy aide. This is a great role for someone new to performing. Gender: Male Star(s)-To-Be Star(s)-To-Be is a glamorous diva in the number "N.Y.C." Feel free to cast multiple girls in this part and split the singing solos between them. Although this is not a speaking role, cast a girl that can confidently sing and act. Gender: Female Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: Ab3 Usherette The Usherette ushers Warbucks, Annie and Grace to their seats in the Roxy at the end of "N.Y.C." She has one line and then sings with the ensemble. New Yorkers The New Yorkers are comprised of a wonderfully colorful collection of characters, usually identified by their occupation. It is great fun to have your students explore and develop these characters in the historical context of the 1930s. Some ideas for these roles are: street vendors, homeless people, tourists, taxi drivers, newsboys, pickpockets, street cleaners, mothers and children, additional stars-to-be, and news reporters. Gender: Any
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