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Between the Lines (Original Cast Recording)

Between the Lines

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Delilah McPhee, seventeen, has moved to a new town in the wake of her parents’ bitter divorce. Her father has a new family, and her mother, Grace, cleans the houses of her classmates.  Bullied by queen bee Allie McAndrews and ignored by her frazzled mom, Delilah escapes into fiction –a children’s fairytale called BETWEEN THE LINES (ANOTHER CHAPTER – using the story to escape her own bleak life.


After overhearing another fight between her parents, Delilah escapes to the roof outside her bedroom window to read, wishing out loud that Prince Oliver were real.  To her shock, he answers (BETWEEN THE LINES). Oliver, like Delilah, is unhappy living the story that has been written for him.  Delilah is stunned – and drawn to him.  Before she goes to sleep, she promises to meet Oliver tomorrow.


When the book is closed, the characters inside stop playing their fairytale roles.  We meet Frump, a boy cursed to be part-dog who loves dimwitted Princess Seraphima; boozy Queen Maureen; her Lady in Waiting, feminist mermaid Ondine, an erudite Troll, and Rapskullio – the villain who’d rather paint butterflies (HAPPILY EVER AFTER HOUR).  When Oliver admits he’s met someone, the other characters dismiss his joy, saying he’s stuck in a book.


Prince Oliver continues to flirt with Delilah, leading her to imagine a perfect world with him in it (TALKIN’ TO OLIVER).  At school, Delilah asks the librarian if a book has ever “spoken” to her.  Misinterpreting this, Ms. Winx rhapsodizes over Pride & Prejudice (MR. DARCY AND ME).  Delilah continues to steal away to talk to Oliver.  Meanwhile, Allie and her posse rule the school, hiding their true selves beneath false popular personas (INNER THOUGHTS).  Jules, a fierce non-binary kid, encourages Delilah to ignore their bullying.



Delilah tries to confide in her mother, but winds up fighting with Grace.  Delilah remembers when her mother was more present (START AGAIN TOMORROW).  Delilah escapes onto her roof, where Prince Oliver charms away the tears by imagining their life together (IN MY PERFECT WORLD).


Allie McAndrews plays a game of keepaway with the fairytale (CRAZY CHEMISTRY), until Delilah grabs it and accidently hits her.  Delilah is sent to school counselor Dr. DuCharme, who accuses her of bullying Allie.  Delilah is suspended for hitting another student, and refuses Jules’ attempts to show solidarity.

Meanwhile, Prince Oliver is frustrated being a literary hero who cannot save the one person he wants to help.  He finds Rapskullio painting butterflies onto his enchanted canvas, which magically come to life (BUTTERFLIES).  Oliver asks if Rapskullio can paint anything …and if he does, will it appear?


When Grace learns Delilah is suspended, they fight (I’M NOT THROUGH) and Delilah escapes to the roof.  But before Oliver can console her, Delilah shuts the book.  As Delilah wishes for a better life (AWHOLE NEW STORY), she falls off her roof…landing inside the fairy tale.


The fairytale characters proudly show Delilah around (BEST DAY EVER, but Delilah wants a moment alone with Prince Oliver.  They share their first kiss…and Prince Oliver proposes.  They are interrupted by a trio of feminist mermaids, reminding Delilah that she doesn’t need a man to save her (DO IT FOR YOU).  Realizing that wisdom, Delilah asks Oliver how she got here,  He admits Rapskullio painted her into the book, but that the moment it’s opened, she will disappear.  Prince Oliver asks her to dance (SOMETHING TO HOLD ONTO). In the middle of their waltz, the book is opened, and they are ripped from each other’s arms.


Delilah wakes in the hospital; Grace is at her bedside.  Almost losing Delilah has been a wake-up call.  Grace apologizes for being so self-absorbed (LEAPS AND BOUNDS).  When Delilah is alone and opens the book, Prince Oliver is dejected.  Now that he has actually been with Delilah, losing her is even more devastating.


Meanwhile, in the fairytale, Frump gets the courage to tell Princess Seraphima he loves her (OUT OF CHARACTER).


Delilah returns to school.  When Dr. DuCharme hears about her fall off the roof while reading, he forces her to attend the creative writing club run by Ms. Winx, so she can interact with real people and not just fictional ones.  Jules is the only one other member of the club.  When Allie and her minions torment Delilah again, Jules encourages Delilah to disregard them (ALLIE MCANDREWS). They brainstorm a way to get Oliver out of the book – by asking author Jessamyn Jacobs to change the ending.


Delilah arrives at Jessamyn Jacobs’ house and asks her to rewrite the story.  Delilah admits that Oliver has been talking to her. As a writer, Jessamyn relates (CAN’T GET ‘EM OUT).  However, Jessamyn tells Delilah the story doesn’t belong to her anymore – it belongs to everyone who’s read it.


Delilah tells Oliver that his story must stay the same, so that readers like Delilah – and everyone else – can learn from it, and change their own stories.  Tearfully, Delilah and Oliver say goodbye (BETWEEN THE LINES REPRISE).


Jessamyn encourages Delilah to live the story she wants, if it’s not the story she’s in.  Delilah begins to see herself not just as a reader, but as a writer (SAY IT IN OTHER WORDS).  Five years later, we see Delilah:  now a published author who’s found a very real love in a most unexpected place.


CREDITS
Music & Lyrics by Elyssa Samsel & Kate Anderson
Book by Timothy Allen Mcdonald
Based on the Book by Jodi Picoult & Samantha Van Leer
Album Producers: Michael Croiter And Greg Anthony Rassen

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