The film Newsies came out in 1992, but it is a movie I associate with high school, because that was the time when all my friends were obsessed with it. It's the story of a group of young newspaper sellers in 1899 New York who go on strike when the price of their papers is suddenly raised. The newsies don't have power or money, but as they stand firm, their movement grows in number. In the film, Christian Bale played the main newsie, Jack, which certainly contributed to its success, but stirring music by Alan Menken and lots of teen boys doing impressive dance moves were also factors in the film's appeal. For the stage version, the writers expanded many of the side roles and turned Jack's love interest into an enterprising female journalist. New songs were added, but the play really relies on the familiar songs of the film--and many, many reprises. They're great songs, but sometimes it was a bit much. Rosetown Playhouse performs in the Lake Como pavilion...
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