A great musical for your high school, college or theater.
Available to license through Broadway Licensing.
"She conquers disaster in the flash of an eye"
Listen to "Every Day / Super Secret Agent," where our heroine Sympathy Jones shares her fantasy of life as a spy. Featuring Kate Shindle (Broadway's Legally Blonde, Wonderland) on the Sympathy Jones New York studio cast recording.
Meet Sympathy Jones
Bored as a receptionist at a top spy agency, Sympathy dreams of being a spy, so she snags a top-secret file and goes into the field on a mission to stop villainess Kitty Hawk.
Great for high schools
"Sympathy Jones" is an appropriate musical for high schools that features multiple female lead characters. Students and parents alike enjoy the fun of delving into the world of spies, which people know and love from movies and TV shows ranging from Spy Kids and Austin Powers to Get Smart and James Bond.
Fun for community theaters
Many community theaters searching for a fun musical for a broad audience have enjoyed putting on "Sympathy Jones" for their communities. The well-known spy genre and fun 1960s setting make it a crowd-pleaser.
Flexible casting
"Sympathy Jones: The New Secret Agent Musical" has been performed by casts of all ages and with gender-blind casting. It can be performed with as few as 10 performers, or with many more if you'd like to expand the ensemble.
Unforgettable songs
From the Shirley Bassey-esque opening number "Time Will Tell" to the groovy "Super Secret Agent" and the heartfelt ballad "A Story," this show is full of memorable numbers.
Perfect for high schools!
A fun and creative musical for students
Since the incredible State High Thespians first produced "Sympathy Jones" in State College, PA (and later brought their production to the International Thespian Festival), high school and middle school students have been performing the show in the United States, Canada and even in Tasmania!
Sympathy Jones at high schools
One high school's story about putting on Sympathy Jones ...
One of the first high schools to produce the musical "Sympathy Jones" after it became available for licensing was the John Cooper School in Texas. Students from the high school made this wonderful short documentary about the experience.