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Playground -

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Duration: 1-2 minutes
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Playground
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TITLE
I Know The Truth
I Know The Truth
SHOW
Aida
Aida
LENGTH
1:28
1:28
AWARDS
Drama Desk Award, Grammy Award, Tony Award
Drama Desk Award, Grammy Award, Tony Award
COMPOSER
Elton John
Elton John
LYRICIST
Tim Rice
Tim Rice
STYLE
Ballad, Pop, Contemporary Musical Theatre, Movie Music
Ballad, Pop, Contemporary Musical Theatre, Movie Music
VOCAL PART
Mezzo, Alto
Mezzo, Alto
KEY
G Major
G Major
GENDER
Female
Female
COPYRIGHT
© 1998 Wonderland Music Company, Inc., Happenstance Ltd. and Evadon Ltd. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
© 1998 Wonderland Music Company, Inc., Happenstance Ltd. and Evadon Ltd. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
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Playground is an exploration inside the mind of a small child whose life has fallen to pieces at an early age. Jason’s dad has recently left him and his mom, and fourth grade is tough as he is constantly bullied by the sixth graders on the playground. Jason attempts to keep to himself, and finds comfort in his imaginary friend Big John. Big John is a personification of the dad he wishes he still had, and although Big John does his best to cheer him up, just like his father, he also has the propensity to let Jason down. This drama is about social awareness and acceptance, recognizing the bullies on the playground and coming to terms with tough issues as a small child.see less
Playground is an exploration inside the mind of a small child whose life has fallen to pieces at an early age. Jason’s dad has recently left him and his mom, and fourth grade is tough as he is constantly bullied by the sixth graders on the playground. Jason attempts to keep to himself, and finds comfort in his imaginary friend Big John. Big John is a...see more
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