
Her mom has such a hot bod (yes, that was an actual observation of Annabel) and the coolest life - Annabel just knows she will have the time of her life. Instead, she decides to spend her teen years with unkempt hair and terrible clothes.Īfter one particularly awful fight, her mother does a little bit of behind-the-scenes magic and Annabel wakes up in her mother's body - she is delighted! The materials (which are yours to keep regardless of your organization type), consist of 30 Libretto/Vocal Books (script and songs for the actors), a Piano/Vocal Score, an Accompaniment Recording that features the back-up tracks to use in performance, and a Reference Recording that contains the full score performed by an ensemble of actors to help your cast prepare for the show.Annabel (the greasy-haired, fashion-missing daughter) is absolutely in love - like horribly, painfully cringe-worthy hero worship love - with her mother's life.īut, like most teenagers.she never listens to her mother's sage advice, gentle chastises and constructive criticism. Non-accredited schools may also license the show by paying standard materials and royalty fees, but there is no age limit for your performers. Similar to our Broadway Junior model, accredited schools K-9 pay a flat fee of $695.00 and the license lets you perform the show as many times as you like for up to one year. One-Act made Easy!īridging the gap between MTI's Broadway Junior musicals and a full two-act show, MTI's One-Act Edition makes producing a musical easy and fun! Watch Our Virtual Town Hall Watch our virtual Town Hall here. In the end, both learn the true power of love and the strength of the bond between a mother and daughter in this heartfelt and hilarious adaptation.īased on the beloved 1972 novel by Mary Rodgers and the hit Disney films, Freaky Friday features a book by Bridget Carpenter - the co-executive producer and writer on the beloved TV hits, "Friday Night Lights" and "Parenthood" - and music and lyrics by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey - the Pulitzer Prize-winning composers of Next to Normal. By spending a day in each other's shoes, Katherine and Ellie come to appreciate one another in a way they never could have imagined. Masquerading as each other, they must work together to solve the mystery of how to break the spell. When an uber-organized mother and her spontaneous teenage daughter magically swap bodies, they have just one day to put things right.
