South Coast Repertory will present Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business as part of its Theatre for Young Audience series, runs through November 22 on the Julianne Argyros stage. Directed by Casey Stangl, with book, music and lyrics by Joan Cushing, the musical is based on the second in Park's Junie B. Jones series. Low-priced previews are available through Nov. 13. Opening day is Nov. 14.
In A Little Monkey Business, Junie has two problems: First, she has made some pretty big promises about a show-and-tell surprise, but she has nothing to bring. Second, she's about to have a baby brother or sister, which threatens her position as Number One in her parents' affections. Not to mention the fact that babies, as everyone knows, smell like P.U. The Washington Post called the musical, "A treat in Crayola colors ... Tuneful, funny, and bouncy like kids with ants in their pants ... A child's play for all ages."
Stangl, in addition to her award-winning work in opera and film, has directed on many Southern California stages, including the Falcon Theatre, Pasadena Playhouse, Pacific Resident Theatre and Ensemble Studio Theatre. She has directed nationally at the Guthrie Theater, Denver Center Theater Company and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington, D.C. For 12 years, she served as Artistic Director of Eye of the Storm Theatre Company in Minneapolis, and was named "Artist of the Year" by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Star Tribune.Photo by Henry DiRocco/SCR.
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