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Photo Coverage: Dear Edwina Opening Night

By: Dec. 13, 2009
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BroadwayWorld.com was on hand to celebrate the return engagement of last season's Drama Desk nominated musical comedy for all ages, DEAR EDWINA. The show has returned to the DR2 Kids Theatre (103 E. 15th St., NYC) for the holiday season and beyond, with a run extending from December 11 through February 15.

From Zina Goldrich and Marcy Heisler, the team that created the critically acclaimed Junie B. Jones: The Musical, comes DEAR EDWINA, a bright, cheery and fast paced show about Edwina Spoonapple and her pals who put on their own shows in Edwina's garage. TIMOTHY McDONALD, founder of family entertainment company iTheatrics and director of last season's production of DEAR EDWINA, will again direct.

In the classic tradition of "Let's put on a show," DEAR EDWINA's plucky heroine, Edwina Spoonapple, decides that she and her pals will do just that. Edwina's special talent is giving advice, and she would do almost anything to be a part of the Kalamazoo Advice-a-palooza Festival. When a talent scout visits her hometown of Paw Paw, Michigan, Edwina - assisted by a host of quirky friends and neighbors - enthusiastically sings out her musical advice in hopes of finding her own special place in the spotlight. Together Edwina and company tackle a plethora of problems, in numbers about everything from birthday party etiquette to the proper way to set a table ("salad fork, fork, plate, knife, spoon"). This smart and sassy "show within a show," with whip-smart lyrics and instantly hummable tunes, includes such hilarious and endearing songs as "Put It in the Piggy," "Frankenguest," and "Hola Lola," offering clever advice on kid-troubling issues running the gamut from what to do when offered icky food to how to deal with a truly annoying brother. But the most precious lesson of all involves learning to survive disappointment. This is a tough one for Edwina, but she comes through in the end with a glowing assessment of her individuality, summed up in the affirmative anthem, "Sing Your Own Song."

Tickets for DEAR EDWINA are priced at $39 and are available at DearEdwina.com or by calling Telecharge at 212.239.6200. Tickets may also be purchased at the DR2 box office, 103 East 15th Street, NYC. For group sales, call 212.375.1110 x4. This production is 60 minutes long.

 

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Steven G. Kennedy & Timothy McDonald

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Zina Goldrich & Family

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Daryl Roth & Kyle Provost

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Daryl Roth

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Daryl Roth

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Cast of Dear Edwina

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Ephie Aardema

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Ephie Aardema

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Zina Goldrich & Marcy Heisler

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Zina Goldrich, Marcy Heisler, & Daryl Roth

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Cast of Dear Edwina Curtain Call

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Cast of Dear Edwina Curtain Call

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Cast of Dear Edwina Curtain Call



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