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  • The Show Must Go On!

    P.J. Night

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, Oct. 25, 2011)
    Bree acts in her first play in this scary You’re Invited to a Creepover tale.Bree Hart has secretly wanted to act on stage for as long as she could remember—it’s all she ever thinks about. Determined to make her dream come true Bree tries out for this year’s school play, The Last Sleepover, and gets the starring role! After a few creepy incidents on set and persistent nightmares at home, Bree quickly learns that this is no ordinary school play. Is it stage fright? Or is the play haunted? This creepy tale is a level 4 on the Creep-o-Meter.
  • The Show Must Go On!

    Kate Klise, M. Sarah Klise

    Hardcover (Algonquin Young Readers, Sept. 10, 2013)
    In their trademark style, author Kate Klise and illustrator M. Sarah Klise blend a story bursting with jokes, puns, and wordplay with illustrations, signs, letters, recipes, and bold graphics to introduce Three-Ring Rascals.When Sir Sidney, a kindly old circus owner, becomes too tired to travel with his show, he places a Help Wanted ad in the newspaper. Enter Barnabas Brambles: “I have a degree in lion taming from the University of Piccadilly Circus.” But does Leo the lion need taming? Will Elsa the elephant still get her gourmet peanuts? And what will Brambles say when he discovers Bert and Gert―two mice who travel with the circus on popcorn cleanup patrol?Brambles has big plans: More cities! More shows! No more free popcorn. Soon he’s made a big mess of Sir Sidney’s Circus, but Leo, Elsa, Bert, Gert, and the rest of the performers agree: The Show Must Go On!Black and white line drawings throughout.
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  • The Show Must Go on

    Jamie White, Susan Meddaugh

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, May 8, 2012)
    Martha takes center stage in these two funny tales about what it means to be in a play!First, Helen must play Halley’s Comet in her school’s solar system play—but she has to learn touse her gifts and overcome her stage fright! Then, everyone’s favorite talking dog has to face the most dreaded role for a dog—a cat!—after being cast as the Cheshire Cat in a production of Alice in Wonderland.Young thespians will find a glossary of vocabulary and activities to help them write and act in their own productions!
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  • The Show Must Go On!

    P.J. Night

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Oct. 25, 2011)
    Bree acts in her first play in this scary You’re Invited to a Creepover tale.Bree Hart has secretly wanted to act on stage for as long as she could remember—it’s all she ever thinks about. Determined to make her dream come true Bree tries out for this year’s school play, The Last Sleepover, and gets the starring role! After a few creepy incidents on set and persistent nightmares at home, Bree quickly learns that this is no ordinary school play. Is it stage fright? Or is the play haunted? This creepy tale is a level 4 on the Creep-o-Meter.
  • The Show Must Go On

    Jacky Gray

    eBook (, May 1, 2017)
    Liv’s a snarky chocoholic, Luke’s an angry thug. Who better to take Dirty Diana down a peg or two? She totally has it coming.Liv battles with treadmills and taste-defying crispbreads to get in shape; it’s just a shame her pithy comments don't burn calories. But her barbed wit is never intended to wound, unlike the real Queen B. Whose jealousy knows no bounds when Liv lands the part of Tallulah in the school play and the attention of more than one keen suitor.After a tangle with a nasty gang got him in trouble with the law, Luke’s life is finally getting back on track. In his efforts to help Liv defeat Diana, he devises an audacious under-cover plan to infiltrate the enemy camp. Playing the tough guy comes easy, but he never expected isolation to hurt this bad.As the mission plays out, Liv struggles to figure who are the heroes and villains in her life. Her survival depends on making the right choices.Described as a pitch-perfect blend of drama and romance for fans of “10 Things I Hate About You” and “Glee,” this young adult story is snappy, eclectic and edgy. An enjoyable read which will appeal to anyone with a sense of humour and an ear for the ironic.Dealing with issues of self-image and peer abuse, this well-written, intriguing series shares many elements with "13 Reasons Why" as the complex characters grapple with issues such as sexuality, bullying and misread signals. It gives a convincing depiction of mercurial teenage relationships and that dreadful sense of hope and fear combined around transforming friendships into relationships when you don’t quite dare take the plunge in case your feelings aren’t reciprocated.
  • The Show Must Go on

    Jamie White, Susan Meddaugh

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, May 8, 2012)
    Martha takes center stage in these two funny tales about what it means to be in a play!First, Helen must play Halley’s Comet in her school’s solar system play—but she has to learn touse her gifts and overcome her stage fright! Then, everyone’s favorite talking dog has to face the most dreaded role for a dog—a cat!—after being cast as the Cheshire Cat in a production of Alice in Wonderland.Young thespians will find a glossary of vocabulary and activities to help them write and act in their own productions!
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  • The Show Must Go On

    Jane O'Connor, Robin Preiss-glasser, Ted Enik

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 23, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Nancy, who likes to use fancy words, is dismayed to be partnered with shy classmate Lionel for the school talent show until she comes up with an act perfectly suited for both of them.
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  • The Show Must Go On!

    P.J. Night

    Hardcover (Simon Spotlight, Sept. 11, 2018)
    Bree acts in her first play in this scary You’re Invited to a Creepover tale.Bree Hart has secretly wanted to act on stage for as long as she could remember—it’s all she ever thinks about. Determined to make her dream come true Bree tries out for this year’s school play, The Last Sleepover, and gets the starring role! After a few creepy incidents on set and persistent nightmares at home, Bree quickly learns that this is no ordinary school play. Is it stage fright? Or is the play haunted? This creepy tale is a level 4 on the Creep-o-Meter.
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  • Babar: The Show Must Go On

    Jean de Brunhoff, Laurent de Brunhoff

    Hardcover (Crescent, Dec. 15, 1990)
    When the rude behavior of the famous ballerina Rosa Anastasia Soretoza threatens to halt the show, Babar and his friends must step in to save the day
  • The Show Must Go On!

    P. J. Night

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Oct. 25, 2011)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Bree is delighted to get the lead role in ""The Last Sleepover"" at Thomas Jefferson Middle School, but from the start the rehearsals are marked by strange occurrences until she begins to fear she will not survive opening night.
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  • The Show Must Go On

    Nicole C Kear

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 3, 2017)
    When Veronica joins the second grade Drama Club, she meets Liv, who needs the Fix-It Friends' help to prepare for opening night.
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  • The Show Must Go On

    Jane O'Connor

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 1, 1772)
    Excellent Book