A Kid's Life (Lost Touring Children's Musical, 2004-2010)

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Poster promoting the show.

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A Kid's Life was a touring children's musical that premiered sometime in 2004 and toured throughout the United States. Despite the show being performed for a handful of years, the show never saw a home video release and very little footage of the show is still available today.

Plot, Cast and Crew

According to Playbill[1], the show's plot "follows Zack, an adorable five-year old boy and his golden retriever and best friend, Starsky. Together, they embark on a fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a spunky five-year old girl who is new to town and rather shy. Over the course of the day, Zack and Zoe encounter many new friends: from a talking clock who teaches them the importance of time, to a beautiful owl who reminds them that animals have feelings too, to an orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of nature. Mr. Sullivan, the corner store clerk, joins the fun by showing them just how wonderful A Kid’s Life! can be!" The article also lists the adult cast and their respective characters. Notably listed is Kaitlyn Becker[2] as Bells, who is known for being the host of the Sprout show, "Sunny Side Up". Based on New York Theatre Guide[3], the show was directed by Keith Markinson with the book being written by Cynthia Riddle and Peter Hunziker. Playbill says Riddle and Hunziker were known for their work on the Nickelodeon shows "Rugrats", "The Wild Thornberrys", and "All Grown Up". "NYTimes[4] states that the show was "more like a participatory concert" and that the score and lyrics were provided by children’s songwriter Corey Leland, whose website from November 26, 2004[5], is the oldest source of the show available and states Keith Markinson was also the owner of the company that owned the show.

Availability and Promotions

The show’s soundtrack has been released on Spotify[6] and a Facebook page[7] promoting the show also exists and contains clips and photos from the show. The account also promotes a Club Penguin like game based on the show[8]. The Facebook account has been inactive since June 2010.

Locations of performances

The NYTimes article states the show was performed at the St. Peter's Church in New York City and a video on the show's Facebook page has the cast doing meet and greets outside of the Wadsworth Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Another location where the show was performed was the YMCA Boulton Center in Bay Shore, New York in March of 2007[9].

Possible rights holder

The artwork for the soundtrack as well as the Spotify page mentions a company called "Echo Productions LLC". On the company directory website BizStanding[10], Keith Markinson is listed as the president of a company referred to as "Echo Post Inc", which is likely an alternate name for "Echo Productions LLC". The website also lists the company's former addresses and a registration date of May 2, 2002.

Possible sequel

A blogpost[11] (possibly by Leland) states that a follow-up to the show titled "A Kid's Life Goes to School" also exists and was performed at an undisclosed theater in New York for one week in November 2008, before going on tour across the United States in 2009. The plot synopsis on the post reads "Zack, Zoe and all of your favorite characters from A Kid’s Life are back in A Kid’s Life Goes To School!. This exciting new musical takes our favorite characters to class. With upbeat music, dazzling dance, and engaging new characters. The loveable cast of characters include Bella the Kind Owl, Old Ben the wise clock, and Bart the talking orange tree, Mr. Sullivan the local store clerk, and Starsky, Zack’s lovable golden retriever all return to teach the value of friendship, teamwork, exercise, creative thinking, and the importance of taking care of the environment!" It is unknown if the show was ever seen to the public since the Facebook page only mentions the original show and the online game.

Photos

Soundtrack artwork
Still shot from the show.
Photo from the blogpost.
Character from the show.

References

1. Playbill's article on the show. Retrieved 07 Oct ‘22

2. Kaitlyn Becker's website. Retrieved 07 Oct ‘22

3. New York Theatre Guide's article on the show. Retrieved 07 Oct ‘22

4. NYTimes's article on the show. Retrieved 07 Oct ‘22

5. Corey Leland's website. Retrieved 07 Oct ‘22

6. Spotify's listing for the show's soundtrack. Retrieved 07 Oct ‘22

7. The show's Facebook page. Retrieved 07 Oct ‘22

8. The website for the online game based on the show. Retrieved 07 Oct ‘22

9. Boulton Center listing for the show. Retrieved 11 Oct ‘22

10. BizStanding listing for "Echo Post Inc". Retrieved 08 Oct ‘22

11. Blogpost regarding the sequel. Retrieved 11 Oct ‘22