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IMPORTANT NOTICE!
Please note that the digital version may differ slightly from the live stage production you’ll see at the theatre. While both tell the same core story, the digital format has been adapted in a few ways:
- Some characters are played by actors instead of audience members.
- Certain plot details or character names may vary
- Songs included in the digital version might not appear in the live show.
Despite these differences, the digital version is a fantastic way to introduce your students to the vocabulary, songs, and themes of the play. If in doubt about what you will see at the theatre, refer to the Teacher’s Pack PDF for guidance. After attending the live performance, we encourage you to compare and contrast both versions with your students—it’s a great opportunity for discussion and deeper understanding!
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START
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
Please note that the digital version may differ slightly from the live stage production you’ll see at the theatre. While both tell the same core story, the digital format has been adapted in a few ways:
- Some characters are played by actors instead of audience members.
- Certain plot details or character names may vary
- Songs included in the digital version might not appear in the live show.
Despite these differences, the digital version is a fantastic way to introduce your students to the vocabulary, songs, and themes of the play. If in doubt about what you will see at the theatre, refer to the Teacher’s Pack PDF for guidance. After attending the live performance, we encourage you to compare and contrast both versions with your students—it’s a great opportunity for discussion and deeper understanding!Scene II
Scene I
Scene III
Scene IV
What scene would you like to see?