All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
By Ernest Zulia
Directed by David Bitter and Laurie Mitchell
Based on Robert Fulghum's best-selling books, Kindergarten takes a funny, insightful, heartwarming look at what is profound in everyday life. It's an evening of theatrical storytelling in revue format, with monologues, dialogues, and multiple voice narration, enhanced through the use of live piano underscoring, which provides fluidity, charm, and emotional texture, and seven original songs. The delightful stories feature colorful characters such as: a shy little boy who insists on playing the "pig" in his class production of Cinderella and steals the show; a man whose dream of flying carries him high over Los Angeles … in a lawn chair buoyed by surplus weather balloons; a "mother of the bride" who's staged a perfect wedding—until the bowling ball of fate rolls down the aisle; and a modern-day Greek philosopher who finds the meaning of life in a piece of broken mirror from World War II.
Produced by Theatre Unlimited, Inc. at Roxbury Church,
Performances: February 26 - March 6, 2016
Performance Times:
Audition times are from 6:30p to 8p. You do not have to attend both dates.Ticket Prices: TBD by the venue
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Auditions
Auditions will be held on the following days:
12/15/2015
12/16/2016All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
Produced by Theatre Unlimited, Inc.
at First Congregational Church, 54 South Jackson Street, Janesville, WI
Side entrance, down stairs
Be prepared to sing a tune from any Broadway show since this is a musical and to read from the script.
5 men, 5 women, ages 21 and up
Director - Dave Bitter
Musical Director – Laurie MitchellThe show dates are February 26, 27, 28 and March 4, 5, and 6, 2016 at 2 local churches.
Based on Robert Fulghum's best-selling books, Kindergarten takes a funny, insightful, heartwarming look at what is profound in everyday life. It's an evening of theatrical storytelling in revue format, with monologues, dialogues, and multiple voice narration, enhanced through the use of live piano underscoring, which provides fluidity, charm, and emotional texture, and seven original songs. The delightful stories feature colorful characters such as: a shy little boy who insists on playing the "pig" in his class production of Cinderella and steals the show; a man whose dream of flying carries him high over Los Angeles … in a lawn chair buoyed by surplus weather balloons; a "mother of the bride" who's staged a perfect wedding—until the bowling ball of fate rolls down the aisle; and a modern-day Greek philosopher who finds the meaning of life in a piece of broken mirror from World War II.