: A 60-minute, "squeaky-clean" adaptation specifically for pre-teens (ages 11–13). 2. Common PDF Formatting "Bugs" and How to Fix Them

Before you start editing, ensure you have the version that matches your production's licensing. has several distinct scripts, and mixing them up can cause chaos during rehearsals:

: Guitarists often find that musical scores for the show use standard notation rather than tabs. If your script PDF includes song leads, you may want to embed "sticky notes" or images of guitar tabs for your musicians directly into the file. 3. Updating the Song List

: Scanned scripts often "orphan" character names at the bottom of a page. Use a "Reflow" or "OCR" tool to convert the PDF into editable text, then adjust the margins so character names always stay with their dialogue.

: The full, "unrated" experience with adult humor and themes.

Securing a clean, workable script for —the high-octane jukebox musical by Chris D’Arienzo —is the first step toward a successful production. However, directors and actors often encounter "messy" PDF files filled with formatting errors, missing cues, or outdated dialogue.

: A modified version with adjusted rock anthems for maturing voices and toned-down content.