Adventure Musical Theatre at the 5th Avenue Theatre

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Northwest Bookshelf 2You'll wish you were a kid again!

I'm thrilled to be writing for the 5th Avenue Theatre's "Adventure Musical Theatre" (AMT) Program. AMT takes a troupe of 5 amazing actors to schools across Washington State (I believe something like 90 schools, with 100 or so performances) where they perform an original, fresh, and professionally developed 50-minute musical.

Sometimes it's done in the school's theatre, or gym, or even cafeteria! Last year they did an amazing show about the gold rush called KLONDIKE. This year they are doing a show called NORTHWEST BOOKSHELF 2 which is the musicalization of six picture book written by Pacific Northwest authors -- DAISY THE FIRECOW (by Viki Woodworth); LARRY GETS LOST IN SEATTLE (by John Skewes); THE NIGHT I FOLLOWED THE DOG (by Nina Laden); COYOTE AND THE FIRESTICK (by Barbara Diamond Goldin); THE FUNGUS THAT ATE MY SCHOOL (by Arthur Dorros (Author) and David Catrow (Illustrator)); and SARAH'S SECRET PLAN (by Lynda Johns). Rich Gray is directing and choreographing the show, and Danny Sullivan is musical director.

I adapted DAISY THE FIRECOW and LARRY GETS LOST IN SEATTLE into short 10 minute (or less!) musicals. It was so much fun taking these wonderful books and turning them into real musicals:

I enjoyed turning DAISY THE FIRECOW into a musical because the clear narrative of the original story is structured in this very traditional Broadway style. Specifically, Daisy "wants" to become a firecow; Daisy faces bigotry in pursuit of that dream; and Daisy overcomes the bigotry by demonstrating her effectiveness. In DAISY THE FIRECOW the story-driver is a talking (and singing) cow, so I felt that the music had to have a "larger than life" feel throughout the piece. To accomplish this, I used the exaggerated emotions and actions of a "silent movie", and kept the musical styles obvious and straightforward. Additionally, in going from "page to stage", I highlighted the issue of "cow-ism" in order to make the overall stakes higher for Daisy.

The adaptation of LARRY GETS LOST IN SEATTLE represented a unique challenge. Specifically, the original story has spectacular illustrations by John Skewes, but I knew they would be absent from the musical staging. Moreover, the narrative of the original story was missing a traditional dramatic structure -- to keep the audience engaged, Pete needed a reason to be chasing his dog Larry across so many Seattle locations. To create the "reason", I decided to let Pete concoct a "tall tale" as an excuse for incomplete homework. I also set it in the classroom, which accomplished two goals: It demonstrated the benefits of an impromptu learning opportunity, and it allows the piece to be performed with minimal sets. Musically, I created the "Larry Got Lost in Seattle" motif that is repeated throughout the piece, weaving it together and building excitement, while allowing for style variations suitable to each location. Overall the music has a pop flavor (with a little rap thrown in for fun!) to fit with the student characterizations.

From the 5th Avenue Web site:

Since 1994, The 5th Avenue Theatre has brought the wonder and joy of live musical theater to schools through the Adventure Musical Theatre (AMT) Touring Company. This unique program has inspired and delighted over 200,000 kindergarten and elementary-school students in Washington State.

Created by local writers and composers, AMT performances are designed to enhance your school’s existing curriculum. Our educational and entertaining shows feature a lively combination of music, song and dance.

Northwest Bookshelf 2: The Stories Continue
February 4-May 30, 2008

This delightful musical tells the tale of six children who visit their local library searching the shelves for the perfect book. What they discover are shelves filled with books by authors from the Pacific Northwest. With witty lyrics and exciting music, the stories come to life. The audience zigzags along on a musical journey, meeting wacky characters, exploring the world from new points of view, and discovering the rich history of the Pacific Northwest. These original, mini musicals range from touching to just plain wacky, and are sure to delight and spur every child’s imagination. Recommended for grades K-5.
 
To schedule a performance
The AMT Touring Company visits schools throughout Western Washington, and in select locations throughout Central and Eastern Washington. For more information and to book a performance, please call 206.625.1418 or email educationprograms@5thavenue.org. Available dates fill fast, so we encourage you to contact us as soon as possible.
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