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A Bad Case of Stripes: The Musical
NECS-A Bad Case of Stripes

Performance Dates:

Friday, February 28
7:00 pm

Saturday, March 1
2:00 pm
7:00 pm

Peekskill Middle School Theater
212 Ringgold Street

About the Musical

Script, Music, and Lyrics by: Kate Haderlie
Inspired by the beloved book by: David Shannon
Published by: SCHOLASTIC, INC.
Produced by special arrangement with Plays for New Audiences
Artistic Director: Kate Hales
Set Design: Valerie Light
Music Director: Susan Cody
Choreographer: Patricia Johnson

“A Bad Case of Stripes: The Musical” is a vibrant, heartwarming stage adaptation of David Shannon’s beloved children’s book. This delightful musical tells the story of Camilla Cream, a young girl who wakes up one morning to find herself covered in colorful stripes. These stripes symbolize her inner struggle to fit in and please others. As she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, Camilla encounters a cast of quirky characters who help her learn the importance of embracing her uniqueness.

The Musical is a family-friendly celebration of individuality and self-acceptance. Its catchy songs, energetic performances, and plenty of heart make this inspiring show a must-see for audiences of all ages. The show reminds audiences that true happiness comes from being comfortable in their own skin and that staying true to who they are is the key to feeling at home.

“I truly appreciate the program’s inclusive, playful, and professional approach!” – Nancy I. Arocho-Mercado, NECS Parent

Suggested donation ticket price is $10 and can be purchased at necspace.org. For more information, please contact NECS at 914-930-1777 or email info@necspace.org.

About NECS Theater Program:
NECS has produced Children’s Theater in Peekskill, NY, for over a decade. We believe in the power of theater as a tool for self-expression, confidence-building, and critical thinking. Our theater program incorporates a character and ethical education, emphasizing inclusivity and service through the arts. We teach young performers that they are the voices of positive change. Our plays have addressed various vital topics such as Race, Environmental Issues, Gender Equality, Bullying, and more. NECS is committed to inspiring young people to become social agents by allowing them to experience the magic of theater and art while developing their artistic skills.

There was such heart and commitment by the actors, and the play had humor and tugged at the heart.” Cat Guthrie, Keaton’s Kids

“I loved the love that was exuded from beginning to end, especially when they had to pivot and change roles when one of the actors fell ill “ – Member of the Audience

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