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2017 Rose Tree Concert with the Upper Darby Summer Stage Shooting Stars 

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This is the Upper Darby Summer Stage Shooting Stars 2017 concert at Rose Tree Park in Media, PA, recorded on Saturday, July 15, 2017. I did not shoot this video. It was beautifully shot by Ali Cucinotta. I just edited it and added titles. The concert includes performances from the Children's Theatre casts of Shrek the Musical Jr and How I Became a Pirate, and the Main Stage cast of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (the Philadelphia-area premiere). If you're on a laptop or desktop computer, you can click on any of the times below to be taken directly to the corresponding performance...
01:23 - Broadway Medley
12:41 - Sing, Sing, Sing!
16:26 - Freak Flag (the cast of Shrek the Musical, Jr)
19:13 - How I Became a Pirate (the cast of How I Became a Pirate)
22:25 - Dancing in the Street
25:06 - C'mon Everybody
28:25 - Swing Medley (Steppin' Out)
Act 2
37:09 - Disney Medley #1
47:35 - Jet Set
50:41 - Trashin' the Camp
53:21 - Ocean (by former Shooting Star Sean Skahill)
58:46 - The Bells of Notre Dame / Out There (performed by the main stage cast of The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
1:02:36 - Kevin Dietzler's Remarks
1:04:51 - 42nd Street
1:08:32 - Disney Medley #2
1:16:46 - When I Grow Up (featuring the Shooting Stars Seniors)
1:20:51 - Revolting Children
1:23:28 - Bows & Sing, Sing, Sing! (Reprise)

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