YAGMCB-landscape-logo-characters

A 2023 Fall/Winter Production

Center Stage Production (For ages 10-13 year olds)

Auditions: Sept. 9, 11 & 14, 2023

Callbacks: Sept. 16, 2023

 

General Rehearsals:

Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays

Mondays & Thursdays 4-6:30pm
(*scheduled weekly)

Saturdays 12-5pm
(*small groups may be scheduled at the beginning and the end)

 

Tech Week:

January 22nd - 26th, 2024

Performances:

January 26th - February 3rd, 2024

(*live orchestra for 2 weekends of performances)

Rerun

Overview

Charlie Brown and the entire Peanuts gang explore life's great questions as they play baseball, struggle with homework, sing songs, swoon over their crushes, and celebrate the joy of friendship.

Synopsis

Happiness is great musical theatre! With charm, wit, and heart, You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown explores life through the eyes of Charlie Brown and his friends in the Peanuts gang. This revue of songs and vignettes, based on the beloved Charles Schulz comic strip, is the ideal first show for those who would like to do a musical. Musical numbers include "My Blanket and Me," "The Kite," "The Baseball Game," "Little Known Facts," "Suppertime," and "Happiness." Guaranteed to please audiences of all ages!

 

Act I

A program note says that the time of the action is "an average day in the life of Charlie Brown." It really is just that, a day made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening. It seems to start off all right. After some brief comments on the nature of his character by his friends, Charlie Brown is swept into their center by a rousing tribute of only slightly qualified praise, in the song "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." He is then left to his own musings as he eats his lunch on the school playground, complicated unbearably by the distant presence of his true love, the "little redheaded girl," who is always just out of sight.

 

True love also seems to be the only unmanageable element in Lucy's solid life, which we discover as we watch her try to bulldoze her way through to her boyfriend's sensitive, six-year-old musician's heart, in "Schroeder." The little scenes then begin to accumulate, and we learn that Lucy's little brother, Linus, is thoughtful about many things but fanatical when it comes to the matter of his blanket; that Patty is sweet and utterly innocent; and that Charlie Brown's dog spends much if not most of his time thinking of being something else-a gorilla, a jungle cat, perhaps a handsome trophy or two-but that mostly his life is a pleasant one ("Snoopy"). The events continue to trickle on. Linus enjoys a private time with his most favorite thing of all ("My Blanket and Me"), Lucy generously bothers to inform him of her ambition-of-the-moment, to become a queen with her own queendom, and then Charlie Brown lurches in for still another bout with his own friendly enemy, "The Kite." Valentine's Day comes and goes with our hero receiving not one single valentine, which brings him to seek the temporary relief of Lucy's five-cent psychiatry booth ("The Doctor Is In"). We then watch as four of our friends go through their individual struggles with the homework assignment of writing a hundred word essay of Peter Rabbit in "The Book Report."

 

Act II

Act Two roars in with Snoopy lost in another world atop his dog house. As a World War One flying ace, he does not bring down the infamous Red Baron in today's battle but we know that someday, someday he will. The day continues. We learn of the chaotic events of the Very Little League's "Baseball Game" as Charlie Brown writes the news to his pen pal. Lucy is moved to conduct a personal survey to find out just how crabby she really is, and all the group gathers for a misbegotten rehearsal of a song they are to sing in assembly. It is "Suppertime," and Snoopy once more discovers what wild raptures just the mere presence of his full supper dish can send him into. And then it is evening. The gathered friends sing a little about their individual thoughts of "Happiness" and then they go off, leaving Lucy to make a very un-Lucy-like gesture: she tells Charlie Brown what a good man he is.

 

None of the cast is actually six years old. And they don't really look like Charles Schulz's Peanuts cartoon characters. But this doesn't seem to make that much difference once we are into the play, because what they are saying to each other is with the openness of that early childhood time, and the obvious fact is that they are all really quite fond of each other.

 

-Clark Gesner

Lucy_Schroeder 2017

Tuitions

Ages 10-13 year olds

(attending Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays)

$100.00 Audition Fee
$695.00 Tuition
$795.00 Total Fee

 

*Discount given for siblings at time of registration*

 

We do offer some financial assistance to those who need it (see below) and we offer a payment plan for those who require that as well. Please choose this option when you sign up.

If you have any questions about this please do contact us at finance@allabouttheatre.org

Scholarships

We offer scholarships!

If you require financial assistance please print out the application below. There are no guarantees and all applications must be received by a week before the start of the program to be considered.

 

Scholarship / Financial Aid Information

In addition, we offer a deferred payment plan (DPP) for families who cannot pay the lump sump upfront. This is an option you may select during the registration process online.

 

Snoopy

Cast of Characters

  • Sally Brown
  • Lucy Van Pelt
  • Snoopy
  • Schroeder
  • Charlie Brown
  • Linus Van Pelt
  • Woodstock
  • Little Red-Headed Girl
  • Rerun Van Pelt
  • Fifi
  • Billie
  • Harriet
  • Conrad
  • Frienda
  • Violet
  • Patty
  • Joanne
  • Eudora
  • Lila
  • Mary-Jo
  • Marcie
  • Peppermint Patty
  • Shermy
  • Pigpen
  • Emily
  • Little Pig-Tailed Girl
  • Peggy Jean
  • Molly Volley
  • Charlotte Braun
  • Clara
  • Janice Emmons
  • etc...

 

Musical Numbers

  • Opening– Company
  • You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown– Company
  • Schroeder– Lucy (sung over Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata”)
  • Snoopy– Snoopy
  • My Blanket and Me– Linus and Company
  • The Kite– Charlie Brown (optional company background)
  • The Doctor is In (Dr. Lucy)– Lucy, Frieda, Violet & Charlie Brown
  • Beethoven Day– Schroeder and Company
  • The Book Report– Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Charlie Brown, Snoopy & Company
  • INTERMISSION
  • The Red Baron- Snoopy, Woodstock & Company
  • My New Philosophy– Sally & Schroeder
  • O Mio Babbino Caro- Little Red-Headed Girl
  • The Baseball Game– Charlie Brown & Company
  • Glee Club Rehearsal– Company (sung over “Home on the Range”)
  • Little Known Facts– Lucy, Frieda & Violet with Linus & Charlie Brown
  • Suppertime– Snoopy & Company
  • Happiness– Company
  • Bows– Company
Frieda
volunteer-20519

Parent Volunteer Hours

 

We need your help!  This is a very rewarding part of the summer production experience - there are many roles the fit everyone's schedule and there's something for everyone..!

To make all of this magic come together, we do request that each family contribute approx. 20 hours of volunteer time (plus additional 5 hours per additional child in same production). These hours go swiftly and really provide an opportunity to connect with our other families and to build community whilst supporting the greater process and your child(ren) as well as all those in the production.

If you are unable to commit to these mandatory volunteer hours, you may buy out the load in, strike, or volunteer hours.

Rehearsal Location

831-345-6340 • info@allabouttheatre.org

Please enter your name.
Please enter a message.