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PEACE, LOVE, AND CUPCAKES BOOK, MUSIC, AND LYRICS BY RICK HIP-FLORES BASED ON THE BOOK PEACE, LOVE, AND CUPCAKES BY SHERYL BERK & CARRIE BERK SHOW PERUSAL 10/24/19 Peace, Love, and Cupcakes Copyright © 2014 Book music and lyrics by Rick Hip-Flores. Based on the book Peace, Love, and Cupcakes by Sheryl Berk and Carrie Berk ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Copyright Protection. This play (the “Play”) is fully protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America and all countries with which the United States has reciprocal copyright relations, whether through bilateral or multilateral treaties or otherwise, and including, but not limited to, all countries covered by the Pan-American Copyright Convention, the Universal Copyright Convention, and the Berne Convention. Reservation of Rights. 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Visit the website of the U.S. Copyright Office (www.copyright.gov) for more information. THE BOTTOM LINE: If you break copyright law, you are robbing a play- wright and opening yourself to expensive legal action. Follow the rules, and when in doubt, ask us. Broadway Licensing toll-free phone: 1-866-NEW-PLAY 7 Penn Plaza, Suite 904 email: [email protected] New York, NY 10001 website: www.broadwaylicensing.com PEACE, LOVE, AND CUPCAKES Vocal Ranges EMILY JOY NERDY BOY nœ nœ nœ & nœ & & nœ nœ HEATHER MEREDITH KYLIE bœ & nœ bœ & nœ & nœ nœ JENNA SADIE LEXI & nœ & nœ & bœ bœ nœ nœ MR. LUDWIG MRS. LUDWIG nœ nœ & & nœ bœ PEACE, LOVE, AND CUPCAKES Musical Numbers, Characters, and Page Numbers #1 Blakely’s School Song (Company)........................1 #2 Kylie Carson Doesn’t Belong (Emily, Heather, Joy, Meredith, Nerdy Boy, Kylie)..........................3 #3 Different (Kylie)......................................9 #3A When You Are a B.L.A.H. Girl (Meredith, Ensemble)....17 #4 Recipe For Success (Kylie, Sadie, Jenna, Lexi)........25 #5 It’s Delicious (Mr. Ludwig, Mrs. Ludwig)..............35 #6 Making Progress (Kylie, Lexi, Jenna, Sadie)...........42 #7 Kylie Carson Doesn’t Belong – Reprise (Meredith, Nerdy Boy, Ditzy Girl) .............................52 #8 How Do You Deal With A Monster? (Kylie)...............57 #9 Without My Friends (Company)..........................69 SCENE 1: MS. SHOTLAN’S CLASSROOM #1 BLAKELY’S SCHOOL SONG (CUE MUSIC. Once music begins, students enter very excitedly with noise and clamor. Over the introduction they gossip loudly to each other (improvised). The pace should be energetic and exciting. Ms. Shotlan meanwhile puts up a sign on the blackboard that reads: “Presentation Day.” Then suddenly they burst into song. Ms. Shotlan conducts.) ALL AT BLAKELY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MAY WE SING WITH VOICES STRONG AND EMBRACE THE OPPORTUNITY Perusal TO CELEBRATE OUR UNITY THROUGH HARMONY AND SONG (Pause for breath) MAY OUR PATHS NOT STRAY AS WE JOURNEY ON OUR WAY MAY WE ALWAYS STAND TOGETHER BY AND BY AND FOREVER WE WILL PROUDLY SING THIS JOYFUL TUNE Licensing OF BLAKELY JUNIOR HIGH PRODUCTION MS. SHOTLAN Very good class! And remember: today begins our Presentation Segment, where we will each get up in front of the room and talk about... whatever you want! I want to know what’s interesting to you! FORALL PRESENTATIONS! Broadway MEREDITH I’m gonna do my presentationNOT on JZ and Beyoncé, the Empire of Hip-hop! NERDY BOY I’m gonna do my presentation on Lebron James, the King of basketball! JOY I’m gonna do my presentation on Jennifer Lawrence, Girl on Fire! 1 HEATHER I’m gonna do my presentation on Justin Timberlake, Bringing Awesome Back! EMILY I’m gonna do my presentation on Jessica Simpson, Fashion Star! KYLIE (biggest of all) I’m gonna do my presentation on... Monster Movies!! (record scratch, everyone freezes. An awkward pause.) EMILY What did she say? Perusal KYLIE (Slowly and awkwardly) Well... you know... Monster Movies. The Wolf Man...Frankenstein... The Creature from the Black Lagoon. (Still silence.) Well... they’re really cool. HEATHER Oh boy, here we go! Licensing (The whole class giggles.) PRODUCTION MS. SHOTLAN Class. Kylie, that sounds very interesting. Why don’t you go first? FORKYLIE Really? First? Do I have to. MS. SHOTLAN BroadwayOf course! The assignment was to present on a topic you love, something you feel passionately for. There is no right or wrong. NOT KYLIE Yes, but-- MS. SHOTLAN Just take a deep breath, and give it your best. 2 KYLIE But-- MS. SHOTLAN The floor is all yours.