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Lead-Quality Training

for Every Student

Designed for the classroom.
Loved by Teachers & Students!

 Inclusive. Inspiring. Royalty-Free.

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Equal Roles

Equal Lines

Equal Singing Solos

Equal Dance Opps

Equal Character Value

Short & Flexible

8–15 runtime allows for multiple shows to fit in one class time of rehearsal. 

Classroom-Ready

Everything teachers need to start training immediately—scripts, tracks, demos, and music included.

Royalty Free

Unlimited educational use. Multiple classes and casts— even use for fundraising. No Royalties!

Lead-Quality Training

Remove spotlight competition from education and allow all students to take responsibility for a substantial role.

Stress-Free Casting

Small casts of 1-8 students, with equal roles for all.
No tears, no politics, no spotlight syndrome!

Powerfully Versatile

Be the director, or allow students to direct, choreograph, design sets and costumes—meet the needs of every student.

Professional Quality

Created by professional musical theatre creators.

Loved by Teachers & Students

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“Everyone had their own roles and everyone had a chance to perform. I loved that! We don't normally see that."

- Alex

High School Student Performer

Spanish Fork, UT

"I really loved the messaging, and the egalitarian nature of the story. The show is great for groups from all walks of life, and was accessible to our performers from a wide variety of global backgrounds. I loved the songs, very well written."
 
- Beatrice

Theater Teacher

Japan

There are no complaints at all about the balance of lines, so it's working nicely. What's great about this style of script for the teacher is that students are almost always busy... you don't have many students sitting around idly. 
 
Karen Wrobel

Theater Teacher

Hawaii

Inspiring, Knee-Slapping, Dramatic, Fantastical, and More!

Explore our musicals!

The Clockmaker's Children

The Clockmaker's Children

In a dusty old workshop at midnight, the three children of a brilliant clockmaker are reunited. The eldest is but a ghost, the middle child is a clockwork creation, and the youngest is back to claim her inheritance. But when it's revealed that the youngest wishes to sell the old workshop and move on, the other two realize they might lose their home. Can they reconcile their differences and find a future that will suit all of them?

Island of Pupule

Island of Pupule

At the dock for "Captain Aukai's World-Famous Island Tours," a group of preoccupied tourists waits for a new experience. What they don't know is that instead of going on a tour of an exotic island, they're about to go on a tour to confront their own inner secrets and obsessions. Will they come out of this adventure happier or feeling like they wasted their time?

The Last Drive

The Last Drive

Frankie, a young person who has lost their sense of direction after a bad accident ruined their swimming career, picks up an elderly client, Mr./Mrs. Montgomery at the end of the day. As they drive through town toward the hospice facility Mr./Mrs. Montgomery shares their personal story of the devastation of mistakes, and the power of pressing forward with hope in the future.

Garden of The Mind

Garden of The Mind

In a quiet garden on a sunny morning, a group of plants debate their worth as the Gardener begins their chores. Suddenly, a dandelion pops up from under the dirt in the flower bed and begs the Gardener to see her as a flower and not a weed. Everyone finds their perspective challenged as they discover that beauty might be more than what we see.

Spelling Friendship

Spelling Friendship

The district spelling bee is down to its final four contestants when they learn that Gina's family has come on hard times. Each of the friends takes it upon themselves to find a way to help. All four discover the power of compassion as they change the outcome of the competition and touch the hearts of everyone involved.

Christmas Ghost Hunters

Christmas Ghost Hunters

Ghostbusters meets "A Christmas Carol." Three plucky ghost hunters find themselves called to the scene of a haunting, but instead of confronting violent ghosts, they are met by the three spirits of Christmas. They discover that Christmas is about more than parties and is more important than fame and fortune.

The Diner

The Diner

During a blizzard in a small town diner, six individuals discover the power that comes from showing forgiveness and understanding to one another. This is a beautiful piece with a maturity and depth that offers all six performers a chance to hone their skills at vulnerability and sincere emotions.

Flossed in Space

Flossed in Space

A team of space explorers, travelling through space, spreading the good word of dance culture, encounter a ship that won't communicate with them. Trapped in their tractor beam and surrounded by the enemy, they turn to the least likely member of their team to save them.

Bremen Town Musicians

Bremen Town Musicians

A funny gang of cast-off animals is ready to make it big as musicians in a nearby town, when they are confronted by the reality of their complete lack of talent. Still, they find a way to put it to good use and win themselves a new home. A funny retelling of the classic fairy tale, this musical is written largely in rhyme.

Postcards

Postcards

"Postcards" is a dramatic piece for two actors. In the early 1900s, two best friends begin corresponding when Ed/Edna leaves the small town of Mullan, ID, for the big city of Seattle. The best communication they have is postcards. As they correspond back and forth, their friendship is tried by hardship, new relationships, loss, and, of course, distance. Are words on a postcard enough to keep these two close?

Outside the Crayon Box

Outside the Crayon Box

When Johnny's crayons discover summer is coming to an end, they suddenly find themselves in a frenzy as they worry whether or not they'll be replaced by new school supplies. As they dream of a life undefined by the crayon box, the wise, worn-down Red crayon helps them see that the greatest dream of all is to help a child learn to create their dreams.

Frenemies

Frenemies

Mrs./Mr. Smith has arrived at the location for their secret operation, prepared for anything. But so has their greatest rival Double Oh-My! The two begin a witty encounter. Who will win this round?

Dance of the Flies

Dance of the Flies

After the death of Bubonic Plague the 30,000th, a clan of crazy flies gather for their traditional song and dance tournament to determine who the next Lord of the Flies will be.

Monstrous

Monstrous

It's hard being a monster! No one gives you a chance to change. So Medusa leads a support group for recovering monsters, and together they find their friendship might be the key to getting through the battle of life and finding happiness.

Garden of the Mind — Lyric Video for Theatre Class
Count Me for Liberty – Musical Theatre Lyric Video for the Classroom
Big Big Views – Musical Theatre Lyric Video for the Classroom| Grow With Shows Training Musical
Seven in Harmony – Sing Along Lyric Video for Musical Theater Students| Grow With Shows
Come to the Circus – Sing Along Lyric Video for Musical Theater Students| Grow With Shows
Outside the Box – Musical Theatre Lyric Video for the Classroom| Grow With Shows Training Musicals

3 Powerful Ways to Use
Grow With Shows This Semester

1

Keep the Momentum After Your Spring Musical

Don’t let student growth plateau after the big show. Use Training Musicals to give every student the opportunity to develop a lead role in class. As their skills grow, so does their confidence — and your talent pool for next year’s production.

2

Let Your Students Take 100% Creative Control

Nothing fosters creativity, confidence, and leadership like ownership. With our classroom-ready mini-musicals, students can direct, choreograph, block, design, and produce their own show from start to finish. They’ll discover new skills, hidden talents, and confidence they didn’t know they had.

3

Host a Royalty-Free Mini-Musical Showcase

Create an end-of-semester showcase featuring multiple mini-musicals and cap songs. Parents will love seeing every student shine, and because it’s royalty-free, you keep 100% of the proceeds to grow your program — and fund next year’s membership.

Ready to Give Every Student
Lead-Quality Training?

Bring equitable, classroom-ready training musicals to your students — with equal roles, real character growth, and zero royalty stress.

 

Join today and give your classroom a production experience that builds confidence, skills, and unforgettable moments onstage.

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