Junie B. Jones JR. is a copyrighted work. The rights to the script, music, and lyrics are held by Music Theatre International (MTI) for the standard version, while the Broadway Junior adaptation for young performers is available through for accredited schools. To legally perform the show, you must purchase a ShowKit and/or pay a royalty fee, which grants you a performance license. Unauthorized downloading, copying, or performing of the show is strictly forbidden and a violation of copyright law. For schools, a production can cost between $5,000 and $9,000 overall, so budgeting appropriately is essential.
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The musical opens on Junie B.'s first day of first grade. She is excited but nervous, and chronicles her life in her "top-secret, personal beeswax" journal. Her former best friend, Lucille, has abandoned her for two new friends, Camille and Chenille. Junie B. quickly makes a new friend, Herb, the new kid at school. In Mr. Scary's class, she has trouble reading the blackboard, leading her to discover that she needs glasses. The story also includes a friendly cafeteria lady, an intense kickball tournament, and plenty of classroom antics. Through these events, Junie B. learns about friendship, facing obstacles head-on, and turning bad situations into good ones. junie b jones jr musical script pdf
No, you cannot. Your license is only valid for 12 months. If you wish to perform the show again in a future season, you must purchase a new ShowKit and sign a new license agreement. Junie B
LILA: Junie, you’re the narrator! You get to tell everyone the whole story. The rights to the script, music, and lyrics