by Jeremiah Clay Neal
based on The Kid Who Ran for President & The Kid Who Became President by Dan Gutman
directed by Ernie Nolan
musical direction by Mark Elliott
When sixth grader Judson Moon runs for President of the United States under the guidance of his campaign manager and best friend Lane, the campaign trail is turned upside down. Can Judson deliver on his promises once he is elected? This musical comedy full of hope and song brings some common sense and a rockin' pizza party to the White House, if only for a few days.
Recommended for ages 6 and up.
TUE, THU & FRI at 10 AM
SAT & SUN at 2 PM
SAT & SUN at 2 PM
Themes: Adaptation; Democracy; Elections and Voting; Friendship; Responsibility; Self-Discovery; and The Presidency
The cast features
Ayanna Bria Bakari (June Syers), Chloe Baldwin (Senator/Campaigner), Andra Beatty (Miss Rita Honeywell), Michael Cohen (Lane Brainard), Matthew Lolar (Secretary of Defense), Carolyn Moore (Emma/Cat Lady), Michael Morrow (Ambassador), Majorie Muller (Breakfast Lobbyist/Campaigner), Vinh Nguyen (Arthur), Skylar Okerstrom-Lang (Judson Moon), Shea Peterson (Agent John Doe), Dyllan Rodrigues-Miller (Abby Goldenstein), Jillian Skale (Mom), Chandler Smith (Dad), Arie Thompson (Pete Guerra), and Raven Whitley (Chelsea Daniels).
The production team includes scenic design by Christina Hubbard, costume design by Madison Briede, lighting design by Brian Suchocki, sound design by Alyssa Kerr, dramaturgy by Abigail Ogrentz, and stage management by Alexa Santiago.
October 6, 2016 - November 12, 2016DePaul's Merle Reskin Theatre
Special Events:
10/8: Opening Day Autograph Session with the cast following the performance
10/8: USO of Illinois Day—US Armed Forces personnel & their families can reserve free tickets. Visit www.tixfortroops.org
10/16: Special Sunday performance (2 PM)
10/20 and 10/29: Post-Show Discussion
10/8: USO of Illinois Day—US Armed Forces personnel & their families can reserve free tickets. Visit www.tixfortroops.org
10/16: Special Sunday performance (2 PM)
10/20 and 10/29: Post-Show Discussion