Saturday, November 27, 2021

The Spongebob Musical Picture Links

 Hey all! 

Thanks again for a fantastic run of this incredible show!  I really loved going on the journey each night with you. :) Here are some links to pictures of the runs - there are THREE folders there to look through. Save, share, and enjoy!  

May you all have the Best Day Ever! 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bkY8DuCGnSM1b8uJQAitvEpGanWjjJWx?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1UpCt009-WnTGNxt5iln9gMISupTXzSpB?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1FY5hXHEOUKKr9FhVNVG8_957iusJeqz8?usp=sharing


Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Murder Mystery Final Cast List!

Murder Mystery 2021 Cast List 

Thank you so much to all those who auditioned! You were all amazing and made this a difficult decision! Below is the final cast list for this year’s Murder Mystery! If you have been cast, you must check your email this evening. The email will tell you your character as well as other important information. Our first rehearsal for all those in the cast is Monday, November 29th from 2:35 to 6:00 pm. Make sure you are on time! We are so excited to start working with you! 


Director

💜Dani Gibson💜

Assistant Director 

✨Brody Gibbs✨


Main Cast

Chloe Roman

Jaxson Baker

Kassie Holt

April Riley

Melissa Stauffer

Ava Stagg

Nate Coleman

Eli Galata

Andrew McHenry

Ellie Vander Veur


Performers

Olile Amakom

Alex Liljenquist

Stephanie Marks

Ethan Regan


Servers

Matt Squire

Ace Fenton

Brooklyn Pellum

Elsa Christensen

Christian Holyfield

Kason Seamans

Alyssa Perez

Rachel Brower

Kendra Jones

Ainslie Chandler


And the moment you’ve all been waiting for…. 

The theme for this year’s Murder Mystery!!


Drumroll please…



The Prom of ‘87

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Spring Show 2022 Announcement!

Our Spring Show Announcement is here - I encourage you to read the script and become familiar with the area/time period/and dialects of the piece before auditions on December 15th.  Here we go...

We are thrilled to announce that our spring show is…The Last Night of Ballyhoo by Alfred Uhry!  This show takes place in December 1939 and follows the Freitag family – an upper-class Jewish family in Atlanta – as they prepare for Ballyhoo, a cotillion-esque ball that is the social event of season.  In the midst of their preparations, they meet Joe Farkas.  Joe is from Brooklyn and is of Eastern European Jewish descent.  In getting to know Joe, the Freitags (especially Sunny) wrestle with understanding and identifying Jewish discrimination from both within, and outside of, the Jewish community. 

Alfred Uhry also wrote the play Driving Miss Daisy and the libretto for the musical Parade.  The Last Night of Ballyhoo won the 1997 Tony Award for “Best Play.” 

This play is largely a comedy, but does have some wonderful dramatic moments.  It is an ensemble piece comprised of gloriously wacky, over-the-top characters. 

A note on dialects and auditions:  In choosing your audition monologue, the first priority is choosing a piece that fits the show and having it performance ready for auditions.  If you want to use a dialect with your audition you are welcome to, but it is not required.  We will be asking for Atlanta and Brooklyn dialects in call backs.  Please note - the Atlanta dialect is different from Texas or mountain southern, and the Brooklyn dialect is different from the Long Island dialect we often associate with New Yorkers.  All of that to say – be thorough and specific in your dialect research!   

Look for more information in the next couple weeks! 

 - Mrs. Cline and Miss Struiksma 

Thursday, November 4, 2021

Hale Field Trip Permission Email

If any of your student is a part of the Hale Field Trip and NOT in Theatre 3, Theatre 4, or Stage Tech, please send an email to linze.struiksma@canyonsdistrict.org by next Monday giving them permission to attend on November 10th.  Thank you!