Stanley is afraid to go back to school, but Mr. Lambchop takes Stanley to see Doctor Dan, who isn't able to find anything wrong with him, except for the fact that he's flat. Lambchop are quite worried ("My Child Is Flat"). In the morning, Stanley's family and friends discover that Stanley has been flattened by the bulletin board, which fell on him in the middle of the night. The Bulletin Board lets Stanley know his wish may just come true. As Stanley starts to fall asleep, the bulletin board hanging over his bed comes to life. Stanley, Arthur and the slumber party guests watch in awe and then head back to their sleeping bags. All of a sudden, a star falls from the sky. Stanley begins to think about the things he would do if he really could wish upon a star ("I Wish I Were"). The scene changes, and the audience sees Stanley, his little brother, Arthur, and the rest of their Slumber Party Guests getting tucked in for the night by Mr. He wants to have adventures and be a hero, and Stanley wants to begin his adventures as soon as possible. Stanley Lambchop is a ten-year-old boy who wishes to do amazing things no one has ever seen before. He wants to travel the world, do something amazing, something no one's ever seen before.The curtain opens, and the audience is introduced to the Lambchop Family, including our title character, Stanley ("Meet the Lambchops"). That's just the problem.for Stanley, life is too normal. This means, you can bring the entire Lambchop family to YOUR stage! Stanley Lambchop is your ordinary, every day, run-of-the-mill ten-year-old: normal mom and dad, normal little brother, normal life. the newest addition to the MTI Broadway Junior Collection is now available for licensing. And now, MTI has taken everyone's favorite two-dimensional hero and given him a new life on the stage.The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley Jr. Flat Stanley,the beloved children's book written by Jeff Brown in 1964 has become a literary and pop cultural phenomenon - delighting readers and travelers all around the world.
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