Mirette (One Act Version)
The characters "Camembert" and "Gaby" from the full-length version have been removed.
The following song from the full-length version have been removed: “Sitting On The Edge”, “Irkutsk”, “She Isn’t You”, “Entr’acte”, “The Great God Pan”

Mirette (One Act Version) is a stirring, intimate chamber musical from the creators of The Fantasticks and I Do, I Do about a gutsy little girl and a mysterious high-wire walker, based on the Caldecott Award-winning children's book. Set in a boarding house for circus performers, complete with real wire-walking and circus acts, this magical tale will charm the whole family.
Set in 1890s Paris, Mirette tells of the most unusual friendship between a strong-willed ten-year-old girl and a jaded tightrope walker. Young Mirette is delighted when she discovers her mother's grumpy new boarder is none other than the Great Bellini, whose glorious tightrope-walking days were cut short when he lost his nerve. Demonstrating an innate talent for balancing, she convinces the reluctant Bellini – against her mother's wishes – to teach her his craft. But when Bellini, determined not to disappoint the girl, stages a comeback performance, only to find himself paralyzed with fear, it is Mirette who must climb the wire and help him regain his courage.
With minimal production demands, an inspiring story and charming characters who will steal your audience's hearts (including the spunky title role and the gruff man whose icy exterior she breaks), Mirette (One Act Version) joins the ranks of Schmidt and Jones shows that are sheer theatrical poetry.
- About the One Act Version
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The characters "Camembert" and "Gaby" from the full-length version have been removed.
The following song from the full-length version have been removed: “Sitting On The Edge”, “Irkutsk”, “She Isn’t You”, “Entr’acte”, “The Great God Pan”
In general, many scenes and songs have been trimmed. Characters that aren’t Mirette and Bellini have a more minor role in this version.
Show Essentials
Songs
Madame Gateau's Colorful Hotel
Someone in the Mirror
Practicing
Learning Who You Are
Feet Upon the Ground
If You Choose to Walk Upon the Wire
The Great Bellini
Sometimes You Just Need Someone
Finale
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