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Posted By: Mike Polo
Subject: message below SHOULD read
Date Posted: 10/03/02 at 6:53pm
Lids, kids... whatever. How about "Annie"? Of course, it'll take years (or 5/16" drill bit) to get that damn "Tommorrow" out of your head.



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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 10/07/02 at 12:47pm
You can work kids into a lot of the classic musicals, like Oklahoma or Music Man. Then of course there is always Wizard of Oz.


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 1/24/03 at 1:08am
Have you thought of the Wizard of Oz. I don't know if it's in a play form or not, but it sure does have a glob of potential kids parts. Shoot, all of the parts could be for kids (with the right costumes).


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 1/25/03 at 10:43pm
Our theatre works exclusively with child actors and have done S of M, Oz and Annie, and have been looking at King and I and Oliver for the future, as well as Music Man. I saw Nora Ephrons "How to Eat Like a Child", its wonderful, though all an all child cast.
By the way how did "Joseph..." work out? I hadnt even thought of it for us, but my curiosity is piqued.


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 1/26/03 at 6:00am
"Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat" went quite well for us! small southern community + bible based musical + lots of kids in the cast = enough money to operate for over a year!



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