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Pippin
There's magic to do when a prince learns the true meaning of glory, love and war in Stephen Schwartz's iconic and unforgettable musical masterpiece.
8
Roles
+ Ensemble
PG13
Rated
2
Acts
Full Synopsis

Act One

At the rise of show appears the Leading Player who introduces the audience to the world they inhabit as the bare stage populated by a group of actors becomes visible; they are Players in a theatrical caravan. One by one, they all come forward and join the Leading Player in welcoming the audience with magic tricks, dance and other elements of spectacle, preparing the audience for the story that they are about to tell ("Magic to Do").

The story begins, and the audience learns that the tale concerns a boy named Pippin, who is the firstborn son of Charlemagne. The story starts when Pippin has returned home from the University of Padua, where he was scholar of the house. He is a young man who refuses to waste his life in pursuit of only "common things." He believes there is something much more fulfilling in life ("Corner of the Sky").

After four days of being back home, Charlemagne finally visits with Pippin. Father and son attempt to carry on a meaningful conversation, but it is obvious that Charlemagne has other matters on his mind ("Welcome Home"). The Leading Player introduces Lewis, Pippin's half brother, who is directly behind Pippin in line for the throne, and Lewis' mother, Fastrada. Lewis is vapid and vain, but Fastrada is intent on winning him the throne. Charlemagne is not pleased that she has overdrawn her allowance again. He leaves.

Pippin notices that everyone around him is preparing for the campaign against the Visigoths. He decides that he wants to be a soldier and join the campaign, but his father will not let him join the fight. Pippin argues that he is next in line for the throne, however, and might be fighting his own war someday. Charlemagne reluctantly agrees, and Pippin gets a helmet to join his father in battle. The soldiers begin preparing to fight the Visigoths, but the eager Pippin keeps getting in the way of his father's meticulous war campaign strategies ("War Is a Science"). As plans unravel, Pippin becomes disturbed by the language that Charlemagne uses to talk about the enemy. Charlemagne insists that the Visigoth king is talking the same way with his men.

Then, a drum roll is heard; it is a signal that the time for battle has come. Pippin and Lewis follow their father onto the battlefield. A bloody battle is waged, much to Pippin's horror ("Glory"). In the end, Charlemagne and his men win the war. Declaring victory, the king tells the men to rape and sack. Left alone, Pippin walks among the dismembered body pieces. He eventually realizes that war is a terrible thing and cannot agree to partake in the victory celebrations. Charlemagne chastises his son for this, but Pippin tells him that he'll have to get used to celebrating without him ("Corner of the Sky – Reprise").

The Leading Player enters to reflect on a man who had all of the earthly possessions that he desired, but still felt that there was something missing from his life ("Simple Joys"). Pippin has unexpectedly become this man. 

We shift to the countryside to find Berthe, Pippin's grandmother, enjoying all of the simple joys in life. Pippin appears and confesses his confusion and frustration with life. She advises him to stop thinking and just enjoy life ("No Time at All"). Alone again, Pippin realizes that his grandmother is right. He takes off his shirt and begins to bask in the sun. Soon after, attractive and seductive women appear and slowly surround him ("With You"). At first, Pippin is enjoying the romanticism, but the mood quickly changes, and the women bombard him. Pippin is pulled into numerous exotic orgies. Repelled by this, he screams out and demands to be left alone. The Leading Player comes forward to inform Pippin that his father is now slaughtering those of his own people who choose to speak out against him. Pippin is disgusted with his father's actions and decides that it is time for the tyrant to be overthrown.

As Pippin leaves a secret meeting where plans are made to eliminate the King, Fastrada and Lewis are eavesdropping. Lewis is shocked, but his mother reminds him that, if Pippin kills Charlemagne or if his father discovers Pippin's plot and has him executed, Lewis is next in line for the throne. Fastrada tries secretly to expedite this process by telling her husband that Pippin is disloyal and that Lewis loves his father. When this has no impact, she resorts to another plan: Fastrada prepares her husband to go off for his yearly prayer at Arles, and promptly informs Pippin that his father will be praying there. She does not tell the King that Pippin wishes him harm ("Spread a Little Sunshine").

In the Chapel at Arles, Charlemagne is praying. A disguised Pippin enters and confronts his father about the harm that he has brought to his subjects. He then takes a knife and strikes him to the ground. The monks all rise and bow to their new king ("Morning Glow"). Pippin has now become King of the Holy Roman Empire and prepares himself to hear petitions from the many people in his kingdom. He gives money to the poor, gives land to the peasants and abolishes taxes for everyone. He also abolishes the army. Unfortunately, when the Infidel Huns attack, Pippin's kingdom cannot fight back. Soon, he is forced to revoke all of the promises that he made and, as a result, becomes very unpopular. Lost and confused, Pippin goes to pray at the body of his dead father. He asks his father if he can have his knife back, and Charlemagne appears. He takes the crown from Pippin and leaves. The Leading Player tells Pippin that it's time for him to think about his life ("Act One Finale").

Act Two

Pippin is still agitated and confused, but the Leading Player assures him that things are going exactly as planned ("The Right Track"). He tries out a variety of different professions and activities, but none is to his liking.

Enter Catherine. She is a widow with a young son and a large estate. When she first sees Pippin, he is a lying on a road like a discarded rag ("There He Was"). It is revealed that Pippin has lost the will to live; she cleans him up and tries restore his ambition. She describes herself as an ordinary woman with ordinary needs. Unfortunately, nothing she says to Pippin makes him change ("Kind of Woman").

She finally sends her son, Theo, to talk with Pippin. Theo attempts to show Pippin his duck, but Pippin is not interested. Catherine decides to give Pippin one more chance. She talks with him and finds out that he is in complete despair because he has an overwhelming need to be fulfilled... and he is not. She tells him about real despair: a husband that she loved very much, who was struck by fever and taken from her. She then asks Pippin to help her run the estate, and he hops out of bed and starts becoming part of her everyday life doing chores. But, this work doesn't really interest him either ("Extraordinary").

Pippin finally decides that he has had enough of menial chores around Catherine's estate and he tells her that he is leaving. Then, Otto the duck gets sick, and Theo comes to Pippin for help. Pippin tries to tell the boy that he doesn't know anything about ducks; all he can do is pray for the duck to recover ("Prayer for a Duck"). Unfortunately, the duck dies; Theo is heartbroken and plunges into his own monumental despair. Pippin overcomes his own despair by cheering Theo up.

In the course of all of this, he finds himself becoming extremely attracted to Catherine. The two of them have fallen in love ("Love Song"). As six months go by, Catherine and Theo throw a party for Pippin. Pippin realizes that the three of them are becoming a family and it completely terrifies him. Pippin tells Catherine that he must leave. Catherine is left alone to reflect on how much Pippin changed her life ("I Guess I'll Miss the Man").



Pippin is once again very discouraged and sits alone. The Leading Player and Charlemagne appear to talk Pippin through what he has learned – what they knew all along – that there is nothing completely fulfilling. Pippin agrees, but the Leading Player suddenly says that there is one thing that it is completely fulfilling – the much anticipated climax of the show. A player with a torch jumps in, and a trick firebox is rolled on. This player goes upstage of the box while another player steps inside of it. A cloth is held up in front of the box, and the player with the torch sets fire to a dummy inside of it that is supposed to be a man. We see the dummy burn and, after the flames vanish, the cloth is brought up again; the Player steps in front of it. The Troupe applauds.



Pippin is underwhelmed by this trick, but the Leading Player assures him that, when Pippin does it, it will be real. He asks Pippin to set himself on fire for the audience ("Finale"). Just before he is about to step into the box, he stops. Catherine and Theo appear, and Pippin begins to go towards them. The Leading Player is infuriated and demands that Pippin continue with the trick. Pippin takes Catherine and Theo by the hand and the three of them stand together. Pippin realizes that all of the magic and greatness he wanted may have been with them. The Leading Player mocks and threatens Pippin. He removes their costumes, turns off the stage lighting and empties the stage to show Pippin what life is like without "magic." Pippin is finally fulfilled. The Leading Player turns to address the audience. He apologizes for what has happened and abruptly leaves the stage after demanding that the band leave, as well. Now, Pippin cannot even sing. Pippin, who seems to be unfazed, simply sings a capella. Smiling, he and Catherine eventually depart.

Theo is left on stage and stares at a pile of discarded gloves as the voices of the players can be heard. The curtain slowly falls.

Leading Player

The ultimate 'ring leader.' Masterfully charming and manipulative, the Leading Player is a chameleon of sorts. Guides Pippin through his own story and tries to intervene at the end. excellent dancer. Obsessed with putting on a great show for the audience.

Gender: any

Vocal range top: Ab4

Vocal range bottom: Db3

Pippin

Our story's young and confused protagonist. He is longing to find his purpose in life. Naive, innocent, and discontent. Eventually finds love, and meaning in life, with Catherine and Theo.

Gender: male

Vocal range top: Ab4

Vocal range bottom: G2

Charles

Pippin's demanding father. As the King of the Holy Roman Empire, Charlemagne is more comfortable wielding a sword than breaking bread. He wears his years with great pride.

Gender: male

Vocal range top: E4

Vocal range bottom: G2

Lewis

Pippin's half-brother. 

Fastrada

Pippin's conniving stepmother. A seductress, who is no stranger to deceit and betrayal, she is both sexy and smart. Skilled at using her sexual appeal to benefit her and her son.

Gender: female

Vocal range top: F5

Vocal range bottom: A3

Berthe

Pippin's saucy grandmother. A brassy broad full of wisdom, grace, and sass. She tries to help Pippin and encourages him to live his life to the fullest.

Gender: female

Vocal range top: C5

Vocal range bottom: E3

Catherine

A widow and mother. She is a beautiful and a hopeless romantic, who possesses graceful elegance. Encounters Pippin at his lowest point and eventually falls in love with him.

Gender: female

Vocal range top: Db5

Vocal range bottom: F#3

Theo

Catherine's son. 

Gender: male

Ensemble

Charlemagnes Army, Monks, Nobility, Peasants, The Players

Show History

Inspiration

Pippin, with a book by Roger O. Hirson and music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, is a fictional account of the life of "Pippin the Hunchback," son of the king Charlemagne during the Middle Ages. While attending Carnegie Mellon University, Schwartz's friend had seen a paragraph in a history textbook about the son of Charlemagne launching a revolution against his father. Finding fun in the idea of a musical based around drama in the court, Schwartz and Strauss worked together to write a musical called Pippin, Pippin, which was performed by the college's Scotch 'n' Soda club.

After graduating college, Schwartz decided to move to New York and took the show to find producers. He found a book writer (Hirson) and was then instructed by Harold Prince to write another section of the show for Pippin's life following the assassination of his father. As a result, the show evolved to become a story about a young man in search of himself, a metaphor for Schwartz's own struggles in his early twenties. In his music, he attempted to use the styles of contemporary pop music within the typical book musical.

Productions

Pippin premiered on Broadway at the Imperial Theater on October 23, 1972, after a successful tryout in Washington, D.C.; it subsequently closed on June 12, 1977, after 1,944 performances. Directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse, the cast featured performances by John Rubinstein, Ben Vereen and Irene Ryan. The musical opened on the West End at Her Majesty's Theatre on October 30, 1973. Once again directed and choreographed by Fosse, the production ran for 85 performances.

The musical had its first major revival on November 22, 2011, with a production at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London. The next year, on December 5, 2012, a new Diane Paulus-directed production opened at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which included many circus acts performed by the troupe Les 7 Doigts de la Main. The idea caught on so well that the production transferred to the Music Box Theatre on Broadway. Starring Matthew James Thomas, Patina Miller and Andrea Martin, it opened on April 25, 2013, and closed on January 4, 2015.

Over the years, Pippin has been performed in a wide array of regional theatres and locations. In 2004, the show was performed at the second annual World AIDS Day Concert, the first time it had been back to New York since the original opening. A production in early 2009 at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, based the setting in modern times and was modified to include deaf actors using American Sign Language. The first production performed entirely in Spanish opened on December 12, 2013, at the Lily Alvarez Sierra Company in Caracas, Venezuela. A national tour also launched in 2015.

Cultural Influence

  • The original Broadway production was the first show to ever use actual scenes in its television commercials. It broke ground for Broadway advertising.
  • The music has received a significant amount of coverage from other artists. "Corner of the Sky" has been covered by The Jackson 5, Dusty Springfield and Petula Clark. The Supremes covered "I Guess I'll Miss the Man" in 1972 and Michael Jackson released a cover of "Morning Glow" in 1973.
  • Pippin's original Broadway production is currently the 31st longest-running Broadway show.

Trivia

  • The original Broadway production was nominated for an additional nine Tony Awards in 1973, including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score. The production was also nominated for a New York Drama Critics Circle Award as Best Musical.
  • Bob Fosse was the only director to win a Tony, an Oscar and an Emmy in the same year (1973). He won two Tonys (direction and choreography) for Pippin.

Critical Reaction

"Beguiling, highly original and... just plain wonderful!"
– Boston Globe

"Extraordinary music theatre!"
– Daily News

"Splendiferous theatricality, the kick of a lighting bolt and a passionate knack for being entertaining."
– TIME Magazine

"A truly dazzling feat of theatrical alchemy. An inestimably clever blend of Broadway tradition and raw risk!"
– Chicago Tribune

"Astonishing.... Dazzling and awe-inspiring."
– The New York Times

"Everything you could dream of in a musical. ...Pippin punctuates the Broadway season with a big, bold exclamation point. It is that extraordinary!"
– New York Daily News

"Pure theatrical bliss!"
– Variety

Show History

Inspiration

Pippin, with a book by Roger O. Hirson and music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, is a fictional account of the life of "Pippin the Hunchback," son of the king Charlemagne during the Middle Ages. While attending Carnegie Mellon University, Schwartz's friend had seen a paragraph in a history textbook about the son of Charlemagne launching a revolution against his father. Finding fun in the idea of a musical based around drama in the court, Schwartz and Strauss worked together to write a musical called Pippin, Pippin, which was performed by the college's Scotch 'n' Soda club.

After graduating college, Schwartz decided to move to New York and took the show to find producers. He found a book writer (Hirson) and was then instructed by Harold Prince to write another section of the show for Pippin's life following the assassination of his father. As a result, the show evolved to become a story about a young man in search of himself, a metaphor for Schwartz's own struggles in his early twenties. In his music, he attempted to use the styles of contemporary pop music within the typical book musical.

Productions

Pippin premiered on Broadway at the Imperial Theater on October 23, 1972, after a successful tryout in Washington, D.C.; it subsequently closed on June 12, 1977, after 1,944 performances. Directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse, the cast featured performances by John Rubinstein, Ben Vereen and Irene Ryan. The musical opened on the West End at Her Majesty's Theatre on October 30, 1973. Once again directed and choreographed by Fosse, the production ran for 85 performances.

The musical had its first major revival on November 22, 2011, with a production at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London. The next year, on December 5, 2012, a new Diane Paulus-directed production opened at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which included many circus acts performed by the troupe Les 7 Doigts de la Main. The idea caught on so well that the production transferred to the Music Box Theatre on Broadway. Starring Matthew James Thomas, Patina Miller and Andrea Martin, it opened on April 25, 2013, and closed on January 4, 2015.

Over the years, Pippin has been performed in a wide array of regional theatres and locations. In 2004, the show was performed at the second annual World AIDS Day Concert, the first time it had been back to New York since the original opening. A production in early 2009 at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, based the setting in modern times and was modified to include deaf actors using American Sign Language. The first production performed entirely in Spanish opened on December 12, 2013, at the Lily Alvarez Sierra Company in Caracas, Venezuela. A national tour also launched in 2015.

Cultural Influence

  • The original Broadway production was the first show to ever use actual scenes in its television commercials. It broke ground for Broadway advertising.
  • The music has received a significant amount of coverage from other artists. "Corner of the Sky" has been covered by The Jackson 5, Dusty Springfield and Petula Clark. The Supremes covered "I Guess I'll Miss the Man" in 1972 and Michael Jackson released a cover of "Morning Glow" in 1973.
  • Pippin's original Broadway production is currently the 31st longest-running Broadway show.

Trivia

  • The original Broadway production was nominated for an additional nine Tony Awards in 1973, including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score. The production was also nominated for a New York Drama Critics Circle Award as Best Musical.
  • Bob Fosse was the only director to win a Tony, an Oscar and an Emmy in the same year (1973). He won two Tonys (direction and choreography) for Pippin.

Critical Reaction

"Beguiling, highly original and... just plain wonderful!"
– Boston Globe

"Extraordinary music theatre!"
– Daily News

"Splendiferous theatricality, the kick of a lighting bolt and a passionate knack for being entertaining."
– TIME Magazine

"A truly dazzling feat of theatrical alchemy. An inestimably clever blend of Broadway tradition and raw risk!"
– Chicago Tribune

"Astonishing.... Dazzling and awe-inspiring."
– The New York Times

"Everything you could dream of in a musical. ...Pippin punctuates the Broadway season with a big, bold exclamation point. It is that extraordinary!"
– New York Daily News

"Pure theatrical bliss!"
– Variety

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Music and Lyrics by
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PIPPIN
(100%) 
 
Book by
ROGER O. HIRSON
(75%)
Music & Lyrics by
STEPHEN SCHWARTZ
(75%)
 
Originally produced on the Broadway stage by Stuart Ostrow
(25%)
 
Directed on the Broadway stage by Bob Fosse 
(25%)
 
2013 Broadway revival directed by Diane Paulus 
(25%)
 
Theo Ending Originally Conceived In 1998 By Mitch Sebastian
(20%)

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Title Address Organization Website Date Venue
Pippin

Harrow Arts Centre
Pinner
HA5 4EA
United Kingdom

Sharpe Academy Of Theatre Arts Ltd. to Harrow Arts Centre
Pippin

300 Washington Avenue
Chestertown, MD 21620
United States

Washington College- Music to Gca - Decker (modified)
Pippin

416 Centre Street South
Whitby ON L1N 4W2
Canada

Whitby Courthouse Theatre http://whitbytheatr… to Whitby Courthouse, Centennial Bldg.
Pippin

United States

Performing Arts School to Performing Arts School
Pippin

275 White Pond Rd
Stormville, NY 12582-5725
United States

Pied Piper Youth Theater http://www.piperthe… to Pied Piper Youth Theater
Pippin

325 W Walnut Street
Milwaukee, WI 53212
United States

First Stage Theater Academy https://www.firstst… to Myac Goodman Mainstage/milwaukee
Pippin

16 Tenth Street
Toledo, OH 43604
United States

Toledo Repertoire Theatre http://www.toledore… to Toledo Repertoire Theatre
Pippin

6101 Nw 206
Edmond, OK 73003
United States

Deer Creek High School http://www.deercree… to Deer Creek High School
Pippin

99 Auburn Street
Auburn, MA 1501
United States

Auburn High School https://sites.googl… to Auburn High School
Pippin

60 Abe Voorhees Drive
Manasquan, NJ 8736
United States

Algonquin Arts Theatre http://www.algonqui… to Algonquin Arts Theatre
Pippin

1701 West Ramona Road
Alhambra, CA 91803-3099
United States

Ramona Convent Secondary http://www.ramonaco… to Ramona Convent Secondary
Pippin

83 Wayne St
Jersey City, NJ 7302
United States

Bridge Productions Llc D.b.a. Skyline Arts to The Barrow Mansion
Pippin

1501 Nw 15th St
Boca Raton, FL 33486
United States

Boca Raton Community High School to Kathryn Lindgren Theatre
Pippin

5885 Holt Road
Holt, MI 48842
United States

Holt Senior High School to Holt High School
Pippin

39 Forestburgh Rd
Forestburgh, NY 12777
United States

Actor's Professional Theatre Conservatory https://www.fbplayh… to Forestburgh Playhouse
Pippin

7924 N. Lincoln Ave.
Skokie, IL 60077
United States

Madkap Productions Inc. http://www.skokieth… to Skokie Theatre
Pippin

3401 North Meridian
Indianapolis, IN 46208
United States

Shortridge High School to Shortridge High School
Pippin

69 West Main Street
Dahlonega, GA 30533
United States

Holly Theater Company http://www.hollythe… to Holly Theater Company
Pippin

101 Matteawan Rd
Beacon, NY 12508
United States

Beacon Performing Arts Center to Beacon High School
Pippin

101 American Ave.
Brentwood, CA 94513
United States

Heritage High School to Heritage High School
Pippin

5201 Wolf Pack Drive
Pflugerville, TX 78660
United States

Weiss High School to Weiss High School
Pippin

519 Old Westminster Pike
Westminster, MD 21157
United States

Small Town Stars Theatre Company to Synergy Dance Studio
Pippin

101 Matteawan Rd
Beacon, NY 12508
United States

Beacon Performing Arts Center to Beacon High School
Pippin

101 American Ave.
Brentwood, CA 94513
United States

Heritage High School to Heritage High School
Pippin

101 American Ave.
Brentwood, CA 94513
United States

Heritage High School to Heritage High School
Pippin

101 Matteawan Rd
Beacon, NY 12508
United States

Beacon Performing Arts Center to Beacon High School
Pippin

2501 Barrow Road
Little Rock, AR 72205
United States

Parkview High School to Parkview High School
Pippin

Chroma Q
Leeds
LS2 7BS
United Kingdom

Leeds Conservatoire to Chroma Q
Pippin

4201 Morningside Road
Edina, MN 55416
United States

Edina Morningside Community Church to Edina Morningside Community Church
Pippin

King's Hall
Ilkley
LS29 8HB
United Kingdom

Ilkley Musical Theatre Society to King's Hall
Pippin

1201 Se 43rd Drive
Gainesville, FL 32641
United States

Eastside High School to Eastside Auditorium
Pippin

Newcastle And Stafford College--Own Theatre
Newcastle
ST5 2SL
United Kingdom

Newcastle & Stafford Colleges Group Newcastle And Stafford College--Own Theatre
Pippin

650 Foxon Road
North Branford, CT 6471
United States

North Branford High School to North Branford High School
Pippin

The Canterbury Academy
Canterbury
DA12 4AD
United Kingdom

The Canterbury Academy to The Canterbury Academy
Pippin

Pass Theatre
Edinburgh
EH5 1QE
United Kingdom

Edinburgh College to Pass Theatre
Pippin

Brockenhurst College
Brockenhurst
SO42 7ZE
United Kingdom

Brockenhurst College to Brockenhurst College
Pippin

Riverside Theatre
Chichester
PO19 1SB
United Kingdom

Chichester College to Riverside Theatre
Pippin

Hampton Hill Theatre
Hampton
TW12 1NZ
United Kingdom

Bta Theatrical Ltd. to Hampton Hill Theatre
Pippin

Theatre Royal Winchester
Winchester
SO23 8SB
United Kingdom

University Of Winchester to Theatre Royal Winchester
Pippin

Mac Theatre
Belfast
BT1 2NJ
United Kingdom

Belfast School Of Performing Arts to Mac Theatre
Pippin

The Hammond
Chester
CH2 4ES
United Kingdom

The Hammond School to The Hammond
Pippin

Waterbury Arts Magnet School
16 S Elm Street
Waterbury, CT 6706
United States

Waterbury Arts Magnet School to Waterbury Arts Magnet School
Pippin

Scholar Lane
Commack, NY 11725
United States

Commack High School http://www.commack… to Commack High School
Pippin

174 Ipswich St
Boston, MA 2215
United States

Boston Arts Academy to Boston Arts Academy
Pippin

168 North Main
Parowan, UT 84761
United States

Parowan High School http://phs.ironk12… to Auditorium
Pippin

King Street
Rye Brook, NY 10573
United States

Blind Brook High School to Blind Brook High School
Pippin

400 North 2nd Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85705
United States

Tucson High Magnet School to Tucson High Little Theatre
Pippin

349 S Gladstone Ave
Aurora, IL 60506
United States

City Of Lights Theatre And Cabaret https://aurora.edu/… to Perry Theatre
Pippin

1230 Michigan St
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
United States

T J Walker Middle School to Sturgeon Bay High School
Pippin

1800 Hollywood Drive
York, PA 17403
United States

York Suburban High School http://www.yssd.org to York Suburban High School
Pippin

4770 Lee Waters Road
Marietta, GA 30066
United States

Kell High School https://garyhicks.w… to Carlton J. Kell High School
Pippin

4110 Bailey Ave
Amherst, NY 14226
United States

Oconnell And Company http://www.oconnell… to Oconnell And Company Mainstage
Pippin

2153 W 111th Street
Chicago, IL 60643
United States

Morgan Park Academy to Morgan Park Academy
Pippin

5300 Jamesville Rd.
Syracuse, NY 13214
United States

Manlius Pebble Hill School to Manlius Pebble Hill School
Pippin

2050 Cullen Blvd.
Pearland, TX 77581
United States

Dawson High School to Dawson Theatre
Pippin

600 Fletcher Street
Tonananda, NY 14150
United States

Tonawanda High School http://www.tonawand… to Tonawanda High School
Pippin

220 Scotchtown Avenue
Goshen, NY 10924
United States

Goshen High School http://www.gcsny.or… to Goshen High School/the Roy Reese Au
Pippin

402 N. Coast Highway
Oceanside, CA 92054
United States

Star Theatre Company http://www.starthea… to Star Theatre
Pippin

125 Roxbury Road
Stamford, CT 6902
United States

Westhill High School http://www.westhill… to Westhill High School
Pippin

1810 Matthews Mint Hill Rd
Matthews, NC 28105-4649
United States

Butler High School to Butler High School
Pippin

6636 Northwest Road
New Tripoli, PA 18066
United States

Northwestern Lehigh High School to Northwestern Lehigh
Pippin

44 Blackburn Rd, Summit
Summit, NJ 7901
United States

Oak Knoll School Of The Holy Child to Connelly Campion Center
Pippin

450 Atlantic Avenue
Matawan, NJ 7747
United States

Matawan Regional High School to Matawan Regional High School
Pippin

63 Tindal Road
Middletown, NJ 7748
United States

Middletown High School North http://middletownk1… to Middletown High School North
Sister Act

54 Grove St
Shelton, CT 6484
United States

Center Stage http://www.centerst… to Center Stage Theatre Inc
Pippin

600 North Ithan Avenue
Music Department
Rosemont, PA 19010
United States

Harriton High School to Harriton Theatre Company
Pippin

15 Forest Street
Randolph, VT 5060
United States

Randolph Union High School https://www.oranges… to Randolph Union High School
Pippin

182 W Bridge Street
New Hope, PA 18938
United States

New Hope Solebury High School to Stephen J. Buck Auditorium
Pippin

7288 S Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL 34231
United States

Dingbat Theatre Project http://dingbattheat… to Dingbat Theatre Project
Dear Edwina Jr

16602-16602 New Hodgefield Lane
Basement
Houston, TX 77088
United States

Mti Test - Music Theatre Int'l- Licensing http://schools.aldi… Jewell Glass Houston Academy
Pippin

1 Hamilton Street
Cookstown ON L0L 1L0
Canada

South Simcoe Theatre https://www.thesout… to South Simcoe Theatre
Pippin

555 Se University Avenue
Waukee, IA 50263
United States

Waukee High School to Whs Auditorium
Pippin

8600 University Boulevard
Usi Theatre Performance Center
Evansville, IN 47712
United States

Univ Of Southern Indiana https://www.usi.edu… to Univ Of Southern Indiana
Pippin

600 Gertrude St
Solvay, NY 13209
United States

Solvay High School to Solvay H S Auditorium
Pippin

199 Centennial Drive
Cullowhee, NC 28723
United States

Western Carolina University to Bardo Performance Hall
Pippin

101 American Ave.
Brentwood, CA 94513
United States

Heritage High School to Heritage High School
Pippin

125 Weymouth Road
Buena, NJ 8310
United States

Buena Regional High School http://www.buena.k1… to Buena Regional High School
Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer

16602-16602 New Hodgefield Lane
Basement
Houston, TX 77088
United States

Mti Test - Music Theatre Int'l- Licensing http://schools.aldi… Jewell Glass Houston Academy
Pippin

Adc Theatre
Cambridge
CB5 8AS
United Kingdom

Pied Pipers Musical Theatre Club to Adc Theatre
Pippin

111 Lake Hollingsworth Drive
Lakeland, FL 33801 5698
United States

Florida Southern College-theatre Department to Buckner Theatre
Pippin

8901 Airport Boulevard
Mobile, AL 36608
United States

Drama Camp Productions Inc. to Baker High School
Pippin

200 Stanley Avenue
Landisville, PA 17538
United States

Hempfield High School to Hempfield High School
Pippin

1000 Rim Drive
Durango, CO 81301
United States

Ft Lewis College /theatre Department http://www.fortlewi… to Ft Lewis College/theatre Department
Pippin

265 Clove Road
New Rochelle, NY 10801
United States

New Rochelle High School to New Rochelle High School
Pippin

106 River Road
East Haddam, CT 6423
United States

Franklin Academy http://fa-ct.org to Franklin Academy
Pippin

427 Franklin Street
Schenectady, NY 12305
United States

Schenectady Light Opera Sloc http://www.slocthea… to Schenectady Light Opera Company
Avenue Q

16602-16602 New Hodgefield Lane
Basement
Houston, TX 77088
United States

Mti Test - Music Theatre Int'l- Licensing http://schools.aldi… Jewell Glass Houston Academy
Pippin

56 Cooper Ave
Cleves, OH 45002
United States

Taylor High School to Taylor High School
Pippin

211 Fielding Road
Evansville, IN 47715
United States

Harrison High School http://www.evschool… to Harrison High School
Pippin

1201 Wesleyan Street
Ft Worth, TX 76105
United States

Texas Wesleyan University http://www.txwes.ed… to The Thad Smotherman Theatre
Pippin

7 Horseman Dr
Pittsburgh, PA 15228
United States

Center For Theater Arts http://www.centerfo… to Mt Lebanon High School Auditorium
Pippin

7165 Marshall Corner Road
Pomfret, MD 20675
United States

Mcdonough High School to Mhs Theatre
Pippin

7500 W Montrose
7500 W. Montrose Ave.
Norridge, IL 60634
United States

Ridgewood High School http://www.ridgenet… to Ridgewood High Sch
Pippin

466 Raider Blvd
Hillsborough, NJ 8844
United States

Hillsborough High School to Hillsborough High School
Pippin

1530 Naismith Dr.
317 Murphy Hall
Lawrence, KS 66045
United States

Univ Of Kansas https://kutheatre.k… to Univ Of Kansas
Jane Austen's Emma

16602-16602 New Hodgefield Lane
Basement
Houston, TX 77088
United States

Mti Test - Music Theatre Int'l- Licensing http://schools.aldi… Jewell Glass Houston Academy
Pippin

31 S. Ellsworth St.
31 S. Ellsworth St.
Naperville, IL 60540
United States

Brightside Theatre to Meiley-swallow Theater
Pippin

54 Grove St
Shelton, CT 6484
United States

Center Stage http://www.centerst… to Center Stage Theatre Inc
Pippin

249 Comet Drive
Braidwood, IL 60408
United States

Reed Custer High School to Reed Custer High School
Pippin

519 Old Westminster Pike
Westminster, MD 21157
United States

Small Town Stars Theatre Company to Synergy Dance Studio
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