| Benefit | How It Helps Your Production | |---------|------------------------------| | Portable | View on any device—laptop, tablet, or smartphone—without printing the whole thing. | | Searchable | Quickly find cues, lyrics, or stage directions with a simple “Ctrl + F.” | | Easy to Annotate | Highlight lines, add notes for blocking, or make rehearsal marks directly on the file. | | Eco‑Friendly | Print only what you need—reduced paper waste for schools on tight budgets. |
| Element | Details | |---------|---------| | Source Material | Based on Barbara Park’s popular chapter‑book series (originally published 1992‑2013). | | Storyline | A fresh, original adventure that follows the unstoppable third‑grader Junie B. as she navigates school, friendships, and a hilarious school‑play mishap. | | Target Audience | Kids ages 7‑10, families, elementary school theatre programs. | | Tone | Whimsical, fast‑paced, filled with puns, slapstick humor, and a strong message about confidence and teamwork. | junie b jones jr musical script pdf
The musical is a medley of the first four books in the series: | Benefit | How It Helps Your Production
We follow Junie B. from her terrifying first day of kindergarten (the "stupid smelly bus") to her adventures with a pretend baby brother, a "Career Day" disaster, and her friendship with Herb, Lucille, and the grumpy Grace. | Element | Details | |---------|---------| | Source
Junie B.’s grandmother calls to say the new baby "looks like a little monkey." Junie B. misunderstands and thinks her baby brother is an actual monkey. She brings a banana to school for show-and-tell. The song "Top Secret Personal Beeswax" is a trio with Herb and Lucille.