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Junior Hub Update - Show Support
Questions & Answers for Broadway Junior™ Musicals
Show Support is part of our Questions & Answers Help section, where you can pose questions and offer solutions to the entire Broadway Junior™ community.
Along with your fellow teachers and producers, our educational expert, Cindy Ripley, is always available to help you with every challenge. From licensing and casting your show to creating costumes and special effects, Show Support will help simplify your process and bring your production to life. Want to know how to make Aladdin’s magic carpet fly or how to turn Ariel from a mermaid into a princess? Ask it here – we’ve got you covered.
Questions & Answers
Related shows or resources: Guys and Dolls (Concert Version)
Guys and Dolls Concert Version
What is the run time on the Guys and Dolls Concert version?
Related shows or resources: The Big One-Oh! Online Edition
Rehearsal Time?
Approximately how much rehearsal time was needed for this online production? This is a new world and I'm looking for help with budgeting.
Related shows or resources: Choreography and Staging Manuals, Annie JR.
Showkit Return for Refund
We are canceling our production of ANNIE JR because of Covid-19. Will we get a refund if we return the Showkit? The box is unopened.
Related shows or resources: Aladdin Magic Lamp, The Big One-Oh! Online Edition
Do you have support for how-to's to create the mixing and adding in the video of ensemble numbers of online show The Big One-Oh?
What are the resources to help with Technical how -to's for recording ensemble segments of The Big One-Oh?
Related shows or resources: 1776
1776 reduced orchestrations
Hello,
Is there a reduced orchestrations package offered for 1776? Thanks for your help,
Joe Domencic
domencic@setonhill.edu
Related shows or resources: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
When will this show be available for licensing in Canada?
Answer this QuestionRelated shows or resources: Something Rotten!
Restricted in the US?
Since the website language says that Something Rotten is not available in the UK or Australia, I was wondering what the nature of restrictions on the title would be in the US? Are those restrictions any different for schools/companies in Manhattan?
Related shows or resources: Catch Me If You Can
Is this appropriate for a Middle school?
A few students and I are thinking about our next show and someone brought this one up. Its rated PG which si a great start with our priciple but I know in the broadway version it says some curse words. Are there any curse words in this version?