- Script and Score? The play within the play includes “Be a Man”, a musical number that explores Heartsville’s gay only military policy, and “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” an overly dramatic plea for tolerance that is reprised as a poignant ballad in which Kate and Steve secretly start to realize that they—gasp!—have feelings for one another. Starmites? Or are you looking for it for other purposes? Steve, scared and confused runs from Mike, who describes Steve's unpredictable behaviour. VIDEO: Kerry Buter & Gavin Lee Visit Backstage LIVE- Friday at 12pm! Unable to handle living in a heterophobic environment, Kate and Steve plan to run away from Heartsville. Now i've no interest in love, It's for everybody else. Zanna, desperate to make the world safe for them, finds a spell that, while likely to cost him his powers (and a possible deterioration of taste and style), will make everything better, or so he hopes. Zanna Don't. When Mike proposes moving in with Steve after graduation, Steve gently tries to avoid the issue by asking Mike if maybe they should slow down. Sometime, Do You Think We Could Fall In Love. Sometime, Do You Think We Could Fall in Love. Alone and magic-less, Zanna reflects on the way life used to be (“Someday You Might Love Me”). ", but the light-hearted song turns serious as Kate, Steve, and Zanna all join in, reflecting on their relationships. Roberta - A waitress at a diner in her spare time, she has found no luck in love - each new girlfriend seems to "dump her the next day." Zanna, pleased with his success, settles down for the night, as he says goodnight to his magic wand and goodbye to his feathered friend Cindy, who migrates to Fort Lauderdale. The town is thrown into chaos, while Mike, Steve, Kate, and Roberta are left utterly devastated (“Do You Know What It’s Like?”). The focus shifts to the State Chess Finals. The next day at Drama Club meeting, the kids decide to put on a musical that addresses the controversial issue of whether or not heterosexuals should be allowed in the military. He reflects on his life. Despite the fairy tale aspect, the world is essentially equivalent to ours, with references to Star Trek, the internet, Wayne Gretzky, and many other recognisable people, things or ideas. ZANNA: Can't win a war with heteros. Jack Houseman Theatre, Off-Broadway - Opened, 20th March, 2003. Both mystified and frustrated by the inattentiveness of their respective mates, Mike and Roberta playfully fantasize about how much easier life would be if they could be in love (“Don’t You Wish We Could Be in Love?”). Starmites is represented by Samuel French. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Not gonna lie: why on Earth would you want these two show? Exhausted but triumphant after a hard day’s work, Zanna retires for the evening, content that all is right once again in Heartsville (“Zanna’s Song”)… or is it? Zanna - The magical matchmaker himself, Zanna has devoted his life to creating couples, while ignoring his own lovelife. Present arms. Kate and Steve are King and Queen of the Prom. Digital Rehearsal Notebook - Powered by ProductionPro. Zanna once again shifts into high gear, plotting to match Roberta with over-achiever, Kate Aspero. The next day, the kids decides to create a musical addressing the controversy over heterosexuals in the military. It seems not everyone has forgotten the way things used to be, and perhaps love is stronger than magic after all. Harvey Fierstein and Marissa Jaret-Winokur Reunite to Help Troll Trump, Lesli Margherita Gives MARRIAGE STORY the Musical Treatment, EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE Announces Limited Six-Month Return. In addition, the ensemble plays various townspeople and the Girls' Intramural Mechanical Bull-Riding Team. So with a little dose of Zanna’s magic, Roberta successfully bucks her way into Kate’s heart (“Ride ‘Em”). Mike reassures Steve that the speed with which two people fall in is a sure sign they were meant for each other, a sentiment echoed by a trio of locals (“Fast”). Spurred by Zanna's magic, Roberta impresses Kate so strongly that they become a couple. The happy couple is joined by the ensemble as the curtain call. The students, overhearing him, realise that they were mistaken in abandoning their friend and Zanna is invited to a post-prom party, but he chooses to stay behind and think for awhile. To help Mike win the match, Roberta leads the crowd in a raucous chess cheer (“Whatcha Got?”). ARVIN (baritone to E-flat; should have a few low notes as well): Candi’s browbeaten sidekick; a nice guy who just sort of goes with the flow; doubles as DINER CUSTOMER and also BRONCO. To celebrate, Tank, the DJ of the school’s student-run radio station, leads everyone in a spirited rendition of the prom theme song (“Straight to Heaven”). Zanna finds new kid Steve Buckman (a quarterback) lonely. Would it be possible to get that script and … Mike, Steve, Kate, and Roberta are devastated. Kate and Steve's perplexing behaviour leads Mike and Roberta playfully to suggest to each other "Don't You Wish We Could Be In Love? Where did that come from? At the OK Corrall club Mike proposes moving in with Steve after graduation, but Steve, trying to avoid the issue, believes they should slow down.
Zanna's spell is a success, in a way. Originally produced Off-Broadway by Jack M. Dalgleish in association with Stephanie A. Joel New York Premiere presented by Amas Musical Theatre: Rosetta LeNoire, Founder; Donna Trinkoff, Producing Director Orchestrations and Arrangements by Edward G. Robinson Just as Zanna is about to go home, Tank rushes in to declare his secret long-standing crush on Zanna (“Sometime, Do You Think We Could Fall in Love?”). Zanna sets him up with Mike Singer, a chess champion and idol of school. COME FROM AWAY Takes Part in Virtual Make a Difference Day, Livestream Concert of THE PERFECT FIT, THE MUSICAL to be Presented, Virtual Theatre Today: Thursday, October 22nd. Zanna and' ' wait. Love is my duty, And i could not do it well If i myself would get involved And fall under its spell. ZANNA: Heyyy. Candi - A domineering girl, she is involved in the Drama Club and knows all the latest gossip. It’s the beginning of the school year at Heartsville High, and Zanna, the school’s magical matchmaker, is as determined as ever to make sure everyone in town is happily paired up (“Who’s Got Extra Love?”). Percussion (Drum Set, Mark Tree, toms, Splash Cymbals, Ride, Crotales, Ride Bell, Tambourine, Cowbell, Woodblock, Shaker, Triangle). Kate had long resisted Zanna's efforts to find love for her, citing "SATs, ACTs, APs, and GPAs" as being more worthy of her time, while Roberta seemed destined to a life of cheating girlfriends. The big-man-on-campus is the chess champion, and the captain of the football team is made cool by being cast as the lead in the school musical. A Musical Fairy Tale: Musical with book. The exact time period is not specified, but the play takes place across a school year, beginning on the first day and ending at prom.
“It’s a sentimental story, but very humane and, maybe even more important, executed with talent, warmth and polish.” – New York Times. Book, Music, and Lyrics by TIM ACITO Additional Book and Lyrics by ALEXANDER DINELARIS. CANDI (belt to C, plus a few other higher notes mixed in): the school’s narrow-minded busy-body, the one you love to hate; doubles as a DINER CUSTOMER and LORETTA. Enter Zanna, a magical, musical fairy who, with a wave of his wand, brings true love to one and all! What's New on BroadwayHD for October 2020? It's $7. ROBERTA (belt to high F): tough as nails on the outside, a hopeless romantic on the inside; perennial unlucky in relationships, she heroically, and comically, never gives up her pursuit of true love. That make you mad, soldier' Well, it sure makes me mad that they're gonna let them heteros into this man's army. As the school year begins, DJ and student Tank reminds the world that Zanna is on the look-out for any extra love that needs to be shared. But Zanna finds that everyone is now heterosexual, and that no one can remember what life was like before the spell, to the point that Zanna himself is ostracised. She laments this in song much to the chagrin of the diner's customers. This is a fairy tale America, where the majority of the world is homosexual, with heterosexuals subject to heterophobia. Book, Music, and Lyrics by TIM ACITO Additional Book and Lyrics by ALEXANDER DINELARIS, Originally produced Off-Broadway by Jack M. Dalgleish in association with Stephanie A. Joel New York Premiere presented by Amas Musical Theatre: Rosetta LeNoire, Founder; Donna Trinkoff, Producing Director Orchestrations and Arrangements by Edward G. Robinson. Unless otherwise noted, each character is a student at Heartsville High. MIKE (tenor/baritone to high G): all-around cool guy; captain of the chess team, which makes him king of the school, but with a humble appreciation of the simple joys in life, like finding that one special guy to settle down with. Three Corral regulars, Tex, Bronco, and Loretta, insist that love should go "Fast." On his way home, he drops a shoe, and true to fairy tales, Tank rushes to return it to him, revealing not just his memories of before the spell but his love of Zanna. To buy a copy of the script, click the link below. Kate and Steve realise they have feelings for each other, a fact they try quickly to forget, as their town is extremely heterophobic. His best friends are a bird and his magic wand.
As luck would have it, Kate just happens to be holding auditions for the Girls’ Intramural Mechanical Bull-Riding Team that very afternoon. In the celebratory frenzy of Mike’s victory, Kate and Steve unwittingly end up locked in a deep kiss. As far as score - are you wanting to put on a production? Alone in their own worlds, Kate, Steve, and Zanna all join in the song, determined to find a way to bury their feelings. because I plan to be putting on a production locally next year. Meanwhile, over at the diner, Roberta is enraged to learn that her girlfriend has been cheating on her, and vehemently puts an end to the relationship (“I Ain’t Got Time”). Steve - New to Heartsville, Steve's two dads are five-star generals. Even though he may lose his magical powers in the process, Zanna decides it is a risk worth taking (“Tis a Far, Far Better Thing I Do/Blow Winds”). Later that night, in an effort to prevent the ostracized Kate and Steve from running away from home, Zanna digs through an old book of magic and finds a spell which will make the world safe for heterosexuals. But in the resulting celebration, Kate and Steve kiss, throwing the town into chaos. We and our partners share information on your use of this website to help improve your experience. Tank - A kind and caring DJ, who describes himself as "a sort of charming, somewhat handsome, not too princely guy," who cares for Zanna deeply but goes unnoticed for most of the show. At the State Chess Finals, it is obvious that Kate has been working extra hard to be the perfect girlfriend to Roberta, and Steve has even gone so far as proclaim he is going ask Mike to exchange varsity rings with him after the tournament. Unbeknownst to Zanna, the students quietly return to listen to his song, and proceed to apologize for their appalling behavior (“Straight to Heaven” Reprise). VIDEO: Next on Stage High School Top 10 Announced! Music & lyrics by Tim Acito; additional book and lyrics by Alexander Dinelaris. Later, and much to the amusement of Tex, Bronco, and Loretta, it is also revealed that Zanna has feelings for Steve. And if i … - Script and Score. TANK (tenor/baritone to high G): Zanna’s sidekick, and the school DJ; somewhere between nerdy and ultra-cool, he’s also hopelessly in love with Zanna; doubles as a DINER CUSTOMER and also TEX. Zanna arrives and is shocked to learn that something has gone terribly wrong with the spell; not only has the entire town become heterosexual, but they remember nothing of the previous world. Deciding that nothing done for love can ever hurt us, Zanna performs the spell. The musical is set in Heartsville, U.S.A, once upon a time. NOTE: all are seniors in high school, and should be cast as multi-culturally as possible. ZANNA, DON’T! Bronco, Tex, and Loretta - Played by the same actors as Buck, Tank, and Candi (respectively), these local adults sing the song "Fast," describing why falling in love fast is the best way to do it.
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