

Braid Beard and his mates enlist young Jeremy Jacob as they look for the perfect spot to bury their treasure. Overview / Synopsis Sail off on a fantastic musical excursion when a band of comical pirates lands at North Beach looking for an expert digger to join their crew. HOW I BECAME A PIRATE received its world premiere at First Stage Children's Theatre, Milwaukee, WI.
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How I Became A Pirate - Younger Part Menu LEARN MORE About Young Part Showbox/Added Resources Order a Perusal Pack Online License Request 60-Min.ute Musicals 60-Minute Musicals Addams Family All Shook Up Curtains Monty Python's Spamalot We Will Rock You Wind In The Willows 30-Min.ute Musicals 30-Minute Musicals Addams Family All Shook Up How I Became A Pirate Miss Nelson Is Missing Product Information Musical Numbers Cast of Characters Credits Book, Music and Lyrics by JANET YATES VOGT and MARK FRIEDMAN Based upon the book "How I Became a Pirate" Written by Melinda Long and Illustrations by David Shannon Performed by arrangement with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and The Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency. Brenda and her husband (Don Dillon, former Executive Director of Piano Manufacturers Association International) live in Durham, North Carolina. Her most recent presentations include an RMM session at the 2008 International Society of Music Education (ISME) conference in Bologna, Italy, RMM presentations at the 2009 Pedagogy Saturday (MTNA National Conference), the 2009 National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy and the 2010 MTNA Conference. In addition to writing articles and developing RMM materials, she does extensive teacher training throughout the U.S. A former college professor in Dallas, TX, Brenda taught Recreational Music Making classes at a senior center in a Dallas suburb. In addition to being a former associate editor of Keyboard Companion (now Clavier Companion), she served as editor of PianoNotes, the NPF newsletter.

Brenda Dillon Brenda Dillon Brenda Dillon, a longtime Project Director for the National Piano Foundation, serves as an advisory board member to the Frances Clark Center and consultant for Roland US.
