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The score is a major selling point for youth theater directors. The songs are universally known, which helps drive ticket sales and keeps the cast highly motivated. Notable numbers include: Just Like Paradise / Nothin' but a Good Time We Built This City / Too Much Time on My Hands Hit Me with Your Best Shot Every Rose Has Its Thorn Don't Stop Believin' Licensing and Accessing the Script PDF I'll start with a series of searches to gather information
Includes a mix of big ensemble numbers, strong lead roles, and comedic character acting opportunities. Why Choose This Musical for Youth Performers? Result 1 from the second search is "Origin
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| Feature | Broadway Version | Youth Edition | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Implied drinking/smoking on stage | Removed or changed to soda | | The "Strip Club" Scene | Explicitly features strippers (Justice) | Changed to a "waitress" or "dreamer" vibe | | Language | Frequent F-bombs and R-rated jokes | Clean (PG-13 level; "Damn" and "Hell" remain for flavor) | | Sexual Situations | Sherrie’s "casting couch" moment | Implied off-stage or rewritten as comedic misunderstanding | | Song Cuts | "The Final Countdown" act opener | Shortened or replaced with "Just Like Paradise" (depending on the license year) | | Run Time | 2 hours 20 minutes | Approx. 1 hour 45 minutes |