His novels include the New York Times Notable Book Better Nate Than Ever and its Lambda-winning sequel. Tim’s recent projects include co-writing the Broadway musical adaptation of Tuck Everlasting and the Golden Globe and Academy Award-nominated Best Animated Feature Ferdinand, for which he won the Humanitas Prize. Tim Federle (Book Writer) Tim Federle is an award-winning (and losing) screenwriter, novelist, and playwright “whose breezy wit isn’t bound to a single genre” (Huffington Post). She wrote the book for the Broadway production of Tuck Everlasting, The Musical in 2016 and Tuck Everlasting TYA in 2019. Her Off-Broadway credits include the Obie Award winning Blown Sideways through Life, which she wrote and performed. She wrote and performed in the Broadway productions of the Smell of the Kill (2002, Drama Desk Award) and Dirty Blond (2000, Tony and Drama Desk nominations Best Play and Best Actress). Natalie Babbitt died of lung cancer in 2016 at the age of 84 in her home in Hamden, Connecticut.Ĭlaudia Shear (Book Writer) Claudia Shear is an American actress and playwright. White Award for achievement in children’s literature. In 2012, she was awarded the inaugural E.B. She is most known for her award-winning novel, Tuck Everlasting written in 1975 and has since sold over 5 million copies worldwide. Her picture book The Something (1970) was inspired by her fear of the dark. She eventually wrote 19 novels and illustrated 16 picture books, nine of which she also wrote. She moved into writing prose with Knee-Knock Rise (1970, Newbery Honor Award) and Goody Hall (1971). Her first two books, Dick Foote and the Shark (1967), and Phoebe’s Revolt (1968) were written in verse. Its success prompted her to try being her own author. In 1966 she and her husband collaborated on a children’s book, The Forty-Ninth Magician. She married Samuel Babbitt shortly after graduating college and became a mother of three over the next decade. She studied art at Laurel School in Cleveland and at Smith College, intending to become an illustrator. She spent much of her childhood reading myths and fairy tales. Natalie Babbitt (Book Author) Natalie Babbitt was born in Dayton, Ohio on July 28, 1932. SHOP VOLUNTEERS - Jenny Brown, Scott Brown, Warren Glidden, Nancy Johnson, Ron Kline, Yvonne Ring, Steve Skoro, and Mariann WolfĬOSTUME VOLUNTEERS - Rochelle Christensen, Jackie Culp, Sarah Erickson, Shari Simonsen STAGE MANAGER - Kenji Shoemaker, Emily SullivanĮLECTRICIANS - Kolton Ascheman, Alexi Carlson, Mike Lee, and Anders Nerheim PRODUCTION MANAGER - Melanie Salmon-Peterson MADELYN TAX - ENSEMBLE & DANCE CAPTAIN MUSICIANSĭRUMS / PERCUSSION - Paul Hill CREATIVE TEAM & CREWĪRTISTIC DIRECTOR & DIRECTOR - Sandy Boren-BarrettĬOSTUME & MAKE-UP DESIGNER - Samantha Fromm Haddow SOPHIE FARRELL - ENSEMBLE U/S WINNIE FOSTERĪRI SANFORD - ENSEMBLE, U/S CONSTABLE JOE Tuck Everlasting: Theatre for Young Audiences Edition is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company. In the end, Winnie must choose between her own ordinary life or infinite adventure. After Winnie learns the secret behind the Tuck’s immortality, she must protect the secret from those who would do anything for eternal life. When she unexpectedly crosses paths with the Tuck family, she discovers more than she could have imagined. Eleven-year old Winnie leads a sheltered life with her family in Tree Gap, New Hampshire, but yearns for adventure. This TYA version of the popular Broadway musical adaptation of Natalie Babbitt’s classic novel graces our main stage with live music. Music by Chris Miller, Lyrics by Nathan Tysenīased on the novel Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbittĭirected by Sandy Boren-Barrett * PLEASE NOTE: This show deals with themes more appropriate for ages 7+.Ī gunshot sound effect and a prop gun and knife are used in the storytellingĪccompany Winnie Foster and the immortal Tuck family on their unforgettable journey. What if you could live forever? Book by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle > SCROLL DOWN TO WATCH THE VIDEO TRAILER<<
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