Circle of Friends

Circle of Friends was a stage musical that was performed at American Girl Place theaters and included the stories of Felicity Merriman (with Elizabeth Cole), Josefina Montoya, Kirsten Larson, Addy Walker, Samantha Parkington (with Nellie O’Malley), Kit Kittredge (with Ruthie Smithens), and Molly McIntire (with Emily Bennett). It opened in October 2001 and closed on September 1, 2008.

Plot
The American Girl Club is setting up a surprise slumber party for Laura’s birthday, under the cover of another club meeting. Becky is a little late, as the flowers she brought couldn’t fit in the car, so she had to walk them over. She’s excited because the party was her idea and she believes that her best friend, Laura, will be very happy with it. However, when she arrives, she finds out that Laura called Katie, instead of her, to tell them that she’d be about a half hour late because she was babysitting her brother, and that Katie also found out what Laura’s favorite flower was. To make matters worse for Becky, Katie is put in charge of the party planning, since it was her turn to lead the meeting. Katie has everyone bring out the quilt square they’d made, based on their favorite American Girl story, and tells them that they’re going to give the quilt to Laura as a birthday present. Becky tries to swallow her jealousy, but she fails, especially after she finds out that Katie (and possibly Keisha) has been to Laura’s house, while she hasn’t. (“Birthday Party / Perfect”)

The girls end up starting without Laura, with Hallie beginning. Her quilt patch says “Faithful Friends, Forever Be”. She explains that while Felicity took lessons on how to be a proper lady, she met two English sisters, Annabelle and Elizabeth Cole. While Felicity disliked Annabelle, she got along great with Elizabeth. After Colonists start to protest unfair taxation on their tea, Annabelle calls Felicity’s father a traitor for supporting them. After Elizabeth fails to defend him, Felicity gets mad at her, deciding that Elizabeth’s the traitor to her. (“My Father’s Not a Traitor”) She tells her Mother that she doesn’t want to go to lessons, but her Mother tells her not to throw away her friendship because Elizabeth wasn’t as brave as her. Felicity goes to Elizabeth, and they decide that even though their Fathers disagree, they can still be friends. (“Can’t We Still Be Friends?”) Hallie finishes her story, by saying that friends don’t have to agree on everything. Laura arrives, and Angela begins her story of Josefina.

Angela’s quilt patch shows two little hearts inside one big one, and she tells the story of how after Josefina’s Mother died, her Tia Dolores came from Mexico City to live with them. She brought many new things with her, but Josefina’s sister, Francisca, is upset at Tia Dolores for changing everything. Tia Dolores is trying to teach them to read or write, but as their Mama couldn’t, Francisca feels like Dolores is trying to make them forget their Mama, and she refuses to learn how to read or write. Josefina is scared that her sister implies she has to chose between her Mama and Tia Dolores, and Josefina feels lost without her Mama, wondering if it would be disloyal to her memory to change and be happy again.

Josefina tells Tia Dolores that she can’t remember a poem that Mama used to sing to her, and Tia Dolores shows her a book she wrote down of songs and stories that her and Josefina’s Mama used to love, which has the poem Josefina was thinking of inside. Josefina is happy that reading and writing could help her learn more about her Mama, and that she doesn’t have to chose between her Aunt and her Mama. (“Is There Room in the Heart for Two?”) Angela says that the lesson is that you can have more than one best friend. Becky jumps to the defense of Francisca, saying that she was scared that Tia Dolores would take the place of her Mama, though it becomes clear that this stems from her jealousy of Katie.

Katie begins the story of Kirsten. She and her friends at school had been working on a quilt for fun, but then she had to stop going to school so she could help her Mother, who was pregnant and couldn’t complete her farm work. Kirsten is exhausted all the time, and believes that her Family is going to forget her birthday and her friends might work on the quilt without her and forget her. Finally, the baby is born, and Kirsten gets to meet her little sister, Britta. Her Mother tells her that she appreciates all the hard work Kirsten has done, and so she’s inviting Kirsten’s friends to come to a barn raising that they’re going to have on the day before Kirsten’s birthday, making it a birthday party. When Kirsten’s friends arrive for the barn raising, her friends reveal that the quilt is actually for her, and they want her to know that they wouldn’t forget her while she was away. (“Circle of Friends”) Laura mentions that she relates to Kirsten, as she couldn’t join in with her friends because her Mother needed her, and she didn’t have much money.

Keisha tells Addy’s story. Addy had befriended a girl named Sarah, who was also an escaped slave. Sarah taught Addy how to read and write, but at school, Addy was seated next to Harriet, a smart, rich girl who had never been a slave. Addy ends up leaving Sarah behind in order to hang out with Harriet, who she saw as more confident, and who had everything Addy wanted. However, Harriet wasn’t nice, and used to make fun of Addy behind her back. Addy finds out that Harriet wanted her around only to carry her books, and Addy becomes ashamed of how she’d ignored Sarah, and she tells her teacher, Miss Dunn, of her problem. Miss Dunn tells her that you can’t judge a true friend by the kind of clothes she wears, and that Addy will have to look inside to find a true friend. Addy apologizes to Sarah for her actions, and offers to help her study for spelling- their first word being L-O-V-E. (“Look Inside”)

Natalie talks about how Samantha was living with her Aunt and Uncle in New York City, when she got a letter from Nellie saying that she’d been orphaned by a flu epidemic, and they were going to NYC to live with their Uncle. After her lettes stop coming, Samantha goes to the poor part of the city to find their Uncle. She sees all the poor people, and imagines how hard it must be for Nellie. A woman on the street tells Samantha that Nellie’s Uncle took all their money and abandoned them, and Nellie and her sisters were sent to the orphanage.

Uncle Gard is upset at Samantha for going to the dangerous part of the city, but he and Aunt Cornelia agree to take Samantha to the orphanage, taking Nellie a gift basket. They meet the matron, Tusnelda Frouchy, who dislikes the O’Malley girls for being independant-minded. Samantha meets Nellie, before finding out that they’re planning to send Nellie to go on the Orphan Train, which goes out west and drops off orphans to work at farms; this will separate Nellie from her sisters. Samantha helps Nellie and her sisters run away, and hides them in her attic. The girls are caught by the maid, Gertrude, and brought to Uncle Gard and Aunt Cornelia. Samantha explains what has happened, and asks that the girls stay with them as maids. Gard and Cornelia refuse to take them in as maids, but offer to adopt them as daughters. The O’Malleys accept joyfully. (“Nellie’s Shoes”)

Laura starts the story of Kit. During the Great Depression, Kit’s family had to take in boarders to pay the bills; however, her friend Ruthie’s father had a job at the bank and so still had money. When the girls go to the movies, Ruthie pays for everything, which makes Kit feel uncomfortable. (“Movie Music”) While Ruthie adores the movie star, wanting to be a princess like her, Kit declares she wants to be like Amelia Earheart, who is a real person and not make-believe like Ruthie’s heroes. She idolizes the idea of flying alone, not having to get anybody’s help.

While Ruthie is helping Kit with chores, she says that for Christmas, instead of spending the whole day shopping downtown like they usually do, they could only go for a few hours, because Kit doesn’t have much time due to her chores. Kit reveals that she also wouldn’t be able to afford dinner or tickets, and would have to wear an old dress. While Ruthie offers one of her dresses and to pay for tickets, Kit says she would feel ashamed, and that she doesn’t want to help. Ruthie says that she thinks Kit is being stuck-up and prideful, and the girls fight. (“Flying Solo”)

Becky tries to defend Ruthie, saying she just wanted to help. She stands up to do her Molly Scene, but Katie had completely forgotten that she was going to help her as Emily. Frustrated, Becky tries to leave the club, saying that she doesn’t feel like the members are friends. Katie says she’s ruining everything, and she Becky fight.

Angela brings out her book, The Care and Keeping of Friends, which tells them that they need to listen to each other, and apologize if they’ve done something wrong. Becky admits that she is upset that Katie went to Laura’s house and she didn’t, and that she feels left out. Laura says that she was embarrassed of her small house above Ms. Martin, as Becky had a much nicer, larger house, and she invited Katie because Katie also had a small house. She also adds that they can’t have club meetings at her house, because Ms. Martin would be angry at all the noise. Katie also admits that she might have been keeping Laura to herself, because Becky had more friends than her. Laura says that they could have a club meeting at her house if they do something quiet, like make a quilt. (“The Care and Keeping of Friends”) Becky and Katie then do a dance as Molly and Emily. (“Back Together Jitterbug”)

The girls than reveal the Birthday Party for Laura, giving her the Friendship Quilt. Laura is surprised and relieved that her friends cared about her, even while she wasn’t there. (“Finale: Circle of Friends”)

Songs

 * Birthday Party / Perfect - All Girls


 * My Father’s Not a Traitor / Can’t We Still Be Friends? - Felicity Merriman and Elizabeth Cole
 * Is There Room in the Heart for Two? - Josefina Montoya
 * Circle of Friends - Kirsten Larson
 * Look Inside - Addy Walker
 * Nellie’s Shoes - Samantha Parkington and Nellie O’Malley
 * Movie Music / Flying Solo - Kit Kittredge and Ruthie Smithens
 * The Care and Keeping of Friends - All Girls
 * Back Together Jitterbug - Molly McIntire and Emily Bennett
 * Finale: Circle of Friends - All Girls

Characters Included in Musical

 * The character of Hallie represents Felicity Merriman and Nellie O’Malley
 * Angela represents Josefina Montoya, Harriet Davis and Bridget O’Malley
 * Katie represents Kirsten Larson, Ruthie Smithens and Emily Bennett
 * Keisha represents Addy Walker and Mary Stewart
 * Natalie represents Samantha Parkington and Annabelle Cole
 * Laura represents Kit Kittredge, Sarah Moore and Grace
 * Becky represents Molly McIntire and Francisca Montoya
 * Michelle represents Elizabeth Cole and Jenny O’Malley
 * Martha Merriman
 * Dolores Romero
 * Anders Larson
 * Greta Larson
 * Britta Larson
 * Miss Dunn
 * Gardner Edwards
 * Cornelia Edwards
 * Mike O’Malley (mentioned)
 * Tusnelda Frouchy
 * Gertrude

Original Cast

 * Molly White - Hallie / Felicity Merriman / Nellie O’Malley
 * Alexandra Bennefield - Josefina Montoya / Harriet Davis / Bridget O’Malley
 * Jacey Powers - Katie / Kirsten Larson / Ruthie Smithens
 * Rachel Robinson - Keisha / Addy Walker / Mary
 * Kelli LaValle - Natalie / Samantha Parkington / Annabelle Cole
 * Kylie Rae Werno - Laura / Kit Kittredge / Sarah Moore / Grace
 * Lora Rachel Davidson - Becky / Molly McIntire / Francisca Montoya
 * Lindsey Stevens - Michelle / Elizabeth Cole / Jenny O’Malley
 * Rebecca McCauley - Martha Marriman
 * Hollis Resnik - Tia Dolores
 * Jill Shellabarger - Greta Larson
 * Sean Alan Krill - Anders Larson
 * Lori Holton Nash - Miss Dunn
 * Roberta Duchak - Cornelia Edwards
 * Peter Robel - Gardner Edwards / Street Vendor
 * Marlene Flood - Tusnelda Frouchy
 * Tina Callari - Woman on Street
 * Gretchen Cryer - Horse and Cart Woman

Books Adapted into the Musical

 * “My Father’s Not a Traitor” and “Can’t We Still Be Friends?” includes elements from Felicity Learns a Lesson and Changes for Felicity.
 * “Is there Room in the Heart for Two?” summarizes the plot of Josefina Learns a Lesson.
 * “Circle of Friends” summarizes the plot of Happy Birthday, Kirsten.
 * “Look Inside” summarizes the plot of Addy Learns a Lesson.
 * “Nellie’s Shoes” summarizes the plot of Changes for Samantha.
 * “Movie Music” and “Flying Solo” includes elements from Kit’s Surprise.
 * “Back Together Jitterbug” is based on parts from Happy Birthday, Molly.