Mean Girls is Menlo School’s spring musical May 2-5

by Lisa Hammond on April 30, 2024

Mean Girls, the vibrant musical adaptation of the beloved cult classic film written by TIna Fey, follows the story of Cady Heron, a new student at North Shore High School. As Cady navigates the perilous terrain of high school cliques, she becomes entangled with the infamous Plastics, led by the formidable Regina George. With catchy tunes, sharp humor, and poignant lessons about friendship and self-discovery, the musical delves into themes of identity, acceptance, and the often tumultuous journey of adolescence. Filled with iconic moments, from Burn Books to “fetch,” Mean Girls captures the essence of adolescent angst with a little humor and a whole lot of pink.

“I chose Mean Girls because I knew it really spoke to the student population,” says Steven Minning, Upper School Drama Teacher and director of Mean Girls. “It has a timeless message ultimately about empathy told through the misfortunes of bullying. Today’s student culture at-large is hypersensitive to this theme, especially here at Menlo, because that’s what we’re working on every day.”

“I think the fun part for the kids is that they’re playing high schoolers, so each song has either a different story to tell or intention with the movement,” adds Angela Curotto-Pierson, Upper School Dance teacher and choreographer for Mean Girls. “One of the numbers involves moving tables in the cafeteria, one is a tap number in the middle of the art room — things that they can grasp onto and themes that resonate with them because they can pull from real-life experiences.”

“My favorite thing about Mean Girls is that it ventures away from benign humor and uses more dark and edgy humor,” says freshman Jacob Wang, who plays Kevin G. and brings the house down with his captivating rendition of the rap number, ‘Whose House is This?’ “People should come and see it if they want to have a great time and hear a good message.”

Continuing the tradition of philanthropy, the Menlo Drama Department strives to ‘Give Back’ both on and off stage. Menlo Drama has raised more than $65,000 for nonprofit organizations, each chosen by the cast because its work resonates with a theme in the show. Menlo School’s production of Mean Girls will be raising money to build a dining hall for the Ngarenaro Secondary School in Arusha, Tanzania. The cast of Mean Girls felt that supporting a teen community in need would be the perfect nonprofit partner for Menlo Gives Back.

Performances for Mean Girls run Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 2-4 at 7:30 pm; Sunday, May 5, at 5:00 pm in Menlo School’s Spieker Center for the Arts, 50 Valparaiso Avenue, Atherton. Tickets are $12 for adults, and $6 for students, available for advance purchase at menloschool.org/tickets. Tickets are also available at the box office one hour before each performance.

Photo by Steven Minning (c) 2024

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