Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Payment due for October!
Thanks
Heather
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
School Performances
Thanks so much!
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Cast lists for Annie and Robin Hood
Pepper- Myra Lomax
July- Karissa Davis
Duffy -Kayla Atwood
Kate- Sophia Jones
Annie-Ashley Galura
Molly- Paige Tomadakis
Tessie- Kaitlyn Harris
Orphans, Specialty people in NYC:
Valentina Heyn
Jentri Harris
Avery Larsen
Chloe Davis
Tory Crane
Sara Bradford
Lydia Bradford
Grace Fillmore
Sissy Hansen
Sydney Money
Savanah Slye
Emma Argyle
Jaycee Taylor
Cameron Smith
Malorie Harris
Delaney Christensen
Piper Shick
Olivia Dunkley
Erica Poulson
Riley Matsuoka
Gracey Payne
Halley Payne
Katlyn Swan
Lauren Jones
Madisyn Lott
Ella Escobedo
Annie Yellow Cast
Pepper- Allison Ells
July- Emily Ells
Duffy- Julianna Keele
Kate- Hailey Cuff
Annie- McKenzie Oyler
Tessie- Heather Ells
Molly- Cambrie Oyler
Orphans, Specialty people in NYC:
Sydnee Shepherd
Samantha Moos
Harlee Huff
Taylor Falkner
Megan Kay
Isabelle Nielson
Saige Sorensen
Cheyenne Davies
Brielle Robertson
Maralee Nielson
Kristin Harris
Caitlyn Thomas
Hannah Wright
Tessa Clayton
Natalie Kuhni
Tempest Allred
Tia Lee
Claire Walker
Brayden Adamson
Kensie Huff
Morgan Ashliman
AJ Huff
Belle Christensen
The Following Perform with both Green and Yellow Casts:
Miss Hannigan- Annie Jensen
Bundles McCloskey- Jacob Harvey
Apple Seller- Hannah Oeser
Dog Catcher- Marshayla Nielsen
Sandy- Riley Matsuoka, Brayden Adamson
Lt. Ward- Nate Taylor
Grace Farrell- Aubree Head
Drake- Jacob Harvery
Cecille- Amanda Gould
Annette- Samantha Nulty
Mrs. Greer- Haley Jones
Mrs. Pugh- McKenna Walker
Oliver Warbucks- Jaden Jensen
Star-to-be- Marinda Jones
Man in Brownstone Window
Usherette- Rachel Peterson
Radio Announcer- McKae Nielson
Rooster Hannigan- Taylor McEntire
Lily St.Regis- Necia Poulsen
Sound effects people- Danielle Gardner, Makenzie Facer, McKella Bunn
Bert Healy- Nathan Taylor
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt- Robert Jensen
Louis Howe
Broylin Sisters Kelsie Richards, Koralee Walker, Tani Lee, Sienna Allred
Servants & Specialty people in NYC: Rachel Peterson, Amanda Gould, Samantha Nulty, Hannah Oeser, Haley Jones, Marinda Jones, Marshayla Nielson, Sienna Allred, Tani Lee, Koralee Walker, Kelsie Richards, Danielle Gardner, Makenzie Facer, McKella Bunn, McKae Nielson, McKenna Walker, Mari Lawson, Bailey Johnson, Ashtyn Day, Baylin Bradford, Bailey Wilde, Tory Crane
Robin Hood Tales of Ye Merry Woode
Alan-a-Dale- Scott Jensen
Will Scarlet- Robert Jensen
Little John-Jacob Harvey
Robin Hood-Zach McEntire
Robert-
Friar Tuck-Dane Robertson
Arthur a Bland- Cole Huntsman
Samuel--
Sheriff-Caden Mustoe
Gilbert-Brandon Bundy
Goose-Taylor McEntire
Maid Marian-Marinda Jones
Lady Beatrice-Tani Lee
Lady Anne-Kelsie Richards
Lady Gwen-Sienna Allred
Lady Beth-Koralee Walker
Prince John-Adam Keele
Lady Kate-Mercedes Allred
Page Todd- McKay Hicken
Page Tom- Corbin Jensen
Cook-Samantha Nulty
Mary-Cheyanne Bushman
Mathilda-Rachel Hicken
Ron-T J Oswald
Josh-Keaton Adamson
Herald-
Potter- Sky Hansen
Isabel- Hannah Oeser
Sue- Sydnee Westwood
Sadie- McKenna Walker
Suzanne- Elizabeth Facer
Shiela- Sierra Lyman
Sara-
Timmy-Jeremy Hansen
Tommy-Jorge Ventura
Widow-Chelsey Westwood
Heidi- Tempest Allred
Henry- Jaden Christensen
Hank- Isaac Pickett
Mervin--Danae Stephens
Marvin--Jordanne Green
Bishop of Hereford-Nathan Taylor
George- Jack Setzer
King Richard--True King of England
Villagers, Merry Men or Guards: Garett Worthen, Ashlyn Alger, Ashlyn Westwood, Enzo Allred, Kaylee Alger, Anna Larson, Mason Dansie, Rachel Jensen, Nicole Kuhni, Elizabeth Setzer, Annie Jensen, Scott Nielsen, Harrison Christensen
Casting the shows today
Thanks,
Karma
P.S. you can always call with any questions. 801-494-4730
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Class Starts Tomorrow!
We can't wait to get started on our two fabulous shows this year. Annie is almost full! There are still spaces in Robin Hood (Girls don't be afraid to join this class there are a lot of great parts for girls)
See you at Larsen Tomorrow!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Class information for 2010-2011
2010-2011We are so excited about our upcoming year! It will be hard to top last years production of Wizard of Oz, you all did such a fantastic job! But we feel that Annie and Robin Hood will be just the ticket. We are doing registration just a bit different this year. All registrations will be online and auditions will be held in class. Online registration will begin Monday Aug. 9th at www.reconline.spanishfork.org. Classes will be held on Wednesdays starting Sept. 1st. at Larsen Elementary 1175 E Flonette (300 S) Spanish Fork. This program runs through spring 2011 and will culminate with the presentation of two wonderful musicals. All classes will focus on musical technique, drama and dance skills, as well as give the student a chance to perform in a full scale musical with costumes, props and sets.
All students that register will be in the show.
Auditions are not necessary, but if you would like to audition for a lead or speaking part, please come prepared to read and sing a small song the first two weeks of class, otherwise you may register and we will assign your child a part.
Participants will pay a monthly fee of $40.00 per class. You will receive a discount of $5.00 per student if paid the day before the second class of the month. Each participant will also pay a lab fee of $35.00 per class, which will cover script and costume rental, and a T-shirt. Students may sign up for one or more classes.
Annie Jr.: It's upbeat plot and flamboyant characters have made Annie one of the most beloved musicals in history--what girl hasn't dreamed of performing the title role or playing the outrageous Miss Hannigan? But there are plenty of wonderful roles, a house full of orphans, Daddy Warbucks, Grace, the wicked Rooster and Lily St. Regis and many more. Come and join us in this enchanting show, where the sun will come out and tomorrow is always just a day away! This class is for youth ages 5-18 and will be held on Wed. from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. We will perform in the large auditorium at Spanish Fork High school in Feb.
Robin Hood Tales of Ye Merry Woode: Deep in the heart of England treacherous Prince John and his cold hearted sister, Lady Kate are taking advantage of Good King Richard’s absence. Raising taxes and taking the bread from the mouths of their citizens. But a group of brave men are not willing to bow down to this villainy. Through humor and adventure they protect the people of England until their rightful King returns. This show is full of fun and daring parts. This class is for youth ages 5-18 and will be held on Weds. from 5:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. We will perform this in the large auditorium at Spanish Fork High school in April.
Class size will be limited. Sign up early to ensure your place.
Again Thanks for great year,
and we are looking forward to an even greater one this year!
Karma Christensen
801-494-4730.
Speaking Parts Available for:
Annie Jr.
Annie
The orphans:
Molly
Pepper
Duffy
Kate
Tessie
July
Miss Hannigan
Bundles McCloskey
Apple Seller
Dog Catcher
Sandy (Real dog or Child)
Lt. Ward
Grace Farrell
Drake
Cecille
Annette
Mrs. Greer
Mrs. Pugh
Oliver Warbucks
Star-to-be
Man in Brownstone Window
Usherette
Radio Announcer
Rooster Hannigan
Lily St.Regis
Sound effects Man
Bert Healy
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Louis Howe
Policeman
singing and dancing parts
lots of orphans
servants
citizens of New York City
In order of appearance, Speaking Parts for:
Robin Hood Tales of Ye Merry Woode
Alan-a-Dale--Minstrel, Robin’s Spy
Will Scarlet--Merry man
Little John--Robin’s right hand man
Robin Hood--Merry Outlaw
Stutley--Merry man
Friar Tuck--Merry man
Arthur a Bland--Merry man
Samuel-- Merry man
Sheriff--Sheriff of Nottingham
Gilbert--Sheriff’s man (Comic relief)
Goose-- Sheriff’s man (Comic relief)
Maid Marian--Robin’s friend
Lady Beatrice-- Lady in waiting
Lady Anne--Lady in waiting
Lady Gwen--Lady in waiting
Lady Beth--Lady in waiting
Prince John--wicked brother
Lady Kate--Evil sister
Page Todd
Page Tom
Cook--Prince John’s cook
Mary-- Cook’s assistant
Mathilda--Cook’s Assistant
Ron--Prince’s guard
Josh--Prince’s guard
Herald-- the bearer of bad news
Potter--village merchant
Isabel-- Sheriff’s wife
Sue-- Peasant
Sadie-- Peasant
Suzanne-- Peasant
Sara-- Peasant
Timmy-- Peasant child
Tammy-- Peasant child
Widow-- Poor Villager
Heidi--Widow’s child
Hilda--Widow’s child
Heather-- Widow’s child
Mervin--Tax collector
Marvin--Tax collector
Bishop of Hereford--Greedy churchman
George--Bishop’s servant
King Richard--True King of England
Singing and Dancing parts
Lots of Villagers, Merry men, Guards
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Cinderella, A Great Sucess!
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Cinderella
NO Class from 11:00-1:00
Arrive at 1:30 p.m.
Special Performance 2:15 p.m.
Cast party at 3:00 p.m.
Public performance 4:00 p.m.
Please pick up your children at 4:45 p.m.
Arrive 6:30 p.m.
Public performance 7:30 p.m.
Please pick up your children at 8:15 p.m.
All children need to have white tights (except dirty laundry they will need to wear a pair of their own jeans) and black soft soled shoes. (Sunday shoes are fine please no hard soled shoes they tend to be slick and loud). The children who are mice and birds need to bring their tights by Fri. June 18th, so we can dye them gray or orange. We will be dying the tights Sat. Please write your child’s name on the waist band in permanent marker.
The Arts Council has arranged to have pizza and treats for sale from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. So plan on dinner there if you would like.
CAST:
Cinderella- Maren VonNiderhausern
Prince Charming- Gabriel Schaffer
Queen Ella- Koralee Walker
King Charming- Erickson Blair
Step Mother- Samantha Nulty
Anastasia- Danae Stephens
Drizella- Tani Lee
Fairy Godmother- Marinda Jones
King Ferdinand- Caden Mustoe
Queen Kathrine- Rachel Peterson
Grand Duke of Earl- Robert Nay
Duke Henry- Dane Robertson
Narrators- Sarah Bendixsen, Haley Jones, Kimberly Overall
Pages - Mateen Lomax, Aaron Silva, Cole Huntsman
Mannequin
Lucifer - Myra Lomax
Bruno - Nathan Schaffer
Dirty laundryCamryn Blair
Aubrie Cottle
Cheyenne Davies
Chloe Davis
Zoey Eckhardt
Megan Kay
Julianna Keele
Sydney Money
Erica Orton
Ariana Parsons
Natalie Pendleton
Mailia Pohahau
Brielle Robertson
Katie-Lynn Purinton
Megan Warren
CourtiersGarred Blanthorn
Cheyanne Bushman
Jenessa Curtis
June Curtis
Ashtyn Day
Courtney Eckhardt
Rachael Jensen
Bailey Johnson
Jessica Larsson
Kayla Muhlestein
Julie Oliver
Auriana Pendleton
E.J. Pohahau
McKenna Walker
Mice and BirdsEnzo Allred
Tempest Allred
Derek Blanthorn
Emily Brooke
Austin Bushman
Maddison Davis
Eden Durham
Thomas Durham
Cael Erickson
Daniel Graham
Jeremy Hansen
Kevin Hansen
Kensie Huff
Paige Huntsman
Corbin Jensen
Elle Jensen
Leah Jensen
Anna Larsen
Tia Lee
Elijah Lewis
Karen Mathis
Mckell Mathis
Miriam Pendleton
Cameron Pruinton
Brinley Smith
Alexis Talbert
Claire Walker
Jackson Ware
Here is the dialouge for the Entre Acte:
Aubrie: Welcome to Spanish Fork Youtheatre’s production of Cinderella. We will be presenting today a beloved fairy tale, with origins that date back 600 years before the birth of Christ. There are many different versions of this tale and they come from the four corners of the earth.
Cheynne: There are more than 500 versions of Cinderella in Europe alone. Some vary widely, like the Norwegian tale “The Maid on the Glass Mountain” in which Cinderlad wins a beautiful princess.
Megan: Others, like the traditional German version are quite bloody with the step-sisters cutting off their heels and toes to fit into the golden slipper. But most, all over the world follow a similar pattern.
Rachel: In Vietnam, the story is called “The Brocaded Slipper”, in Africa, “Nomi and the Magic Fish”, and in Arab countries, “The Golden Sandal”.
Julianna: The story has been told many different ways, such as a full length novel “The Glass Slipper” by Eleanor Farjeon, to the toddler book “Cinderella Penguin” by Janet Perlman, to a fully animated motion picture produced by Walt Disney.
Brielle:One version has a fairy dove and a magic hazelwood tree as Cinderella’s helpers.
Garred: Cinder-Elly by Frances Minters is a modern rhyme version set in New York City. With the help of a bag lady Fairy Godmother, Cinder-Elly meets the star of a basketball team.
Ari: In a native American version of Cinderella, Little Burnt Face has two mean sisters. She wins the love of an Invisible Warrior by seeing him and describing what his bow is made of.
Sydney: In the book “Favorite Children’s Stories from China and Tibet” by Lotta Carswell Hume. Shi-Chieh befriends a magic fish, her jealous step-mother kills it. But Shi-Chieh finds her wishes granted by praying over the fish’s bones.
Jessica:The Korean Cinderella by Shirley Climo, tells of Pear blossom who is given a series of impossible tasks by her evil step-mother. Magical animals help her achieve them. And though she is not transformed into a princess, she wins the love of a wealthy magistrate.
Cheyenne B:Tattercoats is a bittersweet, old English story with a magic gooseherd, and a prince who falls in love with Tattercoats even in her rags.
Mckenna:The version we will use to present Cinderella is taken from the story written by Charles Perrault.
Julie: Charles Perrault was born in Paris, January 1628. Son of an upper-class bourgeois family, he attended the best schools and becomes a lawyer in 1651.
Chloe: His Stories or “Tales from Times Past, with Morals” and “Tales of Mother Goose” gave him great popularity and opened up a new literary genre: fairy tale.
Courtney: Among his most famous versions of fairy tales we can find, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Tom Thumb, Puss in Boots, and Little Red Riding Hood.
June: Perrault could not have predicted that his reputation for future generations would rest almost entirely on a slender book published in 1697 containing eight simple stories.
Jannesa: Charles Perrault, did not publish the book in his own name, but rather under the name of his son Pierre.
Cameryn: Perrault chose his stories well, and he recorded them with wit and style. His narratives belong to a story telling tradition that has been shared by countless generations.
Cheyenne: He did not invent these tales--even in his day their plots were well know-- but he gave them literary legitimacy.
MaiLia: Perrault always added a moral to his fairy tales. The Story of Cinderella, has two different morals, the first on being...
Group1: Beauty is a treasure rare.
Who complains of being fair?
Group 2: Yet there’s still a something more
That good fairies have in store.
Group 3: ‘Tis that little gift called grace,
Weaves a spell round form and face,
Group 4: Of each word makes magic, too
Lends a charm to all you do.
Group 5: This it was and nothing less--
Cinderella’s fairy dress!
Group 1: And if you would learn the way
How to get that gift today--
Group 2:How to point the golden dart
That shall pierce the Prince’s heart--
All: Ladies, you have but to be
Just as kind and sweet as she!
Megan K: In other words.. Beauty in a woman is a rare treasure that will always be admired. Graciousness, however, is priceless and of even greater value.
Kayla: This is what Cinderella's godmother gave to her when she taught her to behave like a queen.
Baily: Young women, in the winning of a heart, graciousness is more important than a beautiful hairdo. It is a true gift of the fairies.
Natalie: Without it nothing is possible; with it, one can do anything. The second moral is...
E.J.:Godmothers are useful things
Even when without the wings.
Garred:Wisdom may be yours and wit,
Courage, industry, and grit--
Everyone:What’s the use of these at all,
If you lack a Friend to call.
Zoey: Without doubt it is a great advantage to have intelligence, courage, good breeding, and common sense. These, and similar talents come only from heaven, and it is good to have them.
June: However, even these may fail to bring you success, without the blessing of a friend. Please sit back and enjoy our show
Everyone: “Cinderella”.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Sign Up Dates For Cinderella
Parts available:
Cinderella
Prince Charming
Queen Ella
King Charming
StepMother
Anastasia
Drizella
Fairy Godmother
King Ferdinand
Queen Kathrine
Grand Duke of Earl
Duke Henry
Narrators (3)
Pages (3)
Lots of Mice
Lucifer
Bruno
Dirty Laundry
Courtiers
Come join us for two fun filled weeks!
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Hoorah!! What A Wonderful Show!!
We are looking forward to our next project it will be a part of the Youth Arts Festival in June. I have not got a firm sign up day, all the information I can find out is that it sign ups will be mid-May. I will let you know as soon as I find out. We will be performing Cinderella, it is the Disney version, lots of fun music and parts for all. Come and join us for two weeks this summer. The dates are June 14-25.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Wizard of oz review!
I just thought that I would share a link to the FANTASTIC review that your children received. We don't often invite reviewers to come to our show because they tend to not be "nice" but your children did such a great job and so did Utah theater bloggers! Here is the Link!
Wizard of Oz Review
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Final Week!!
Break a Leg! Let have a great show!
Saturday, March 6, 2010
It's all most time to Perform
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Wizard of Oz Logo Design
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
T-shirts
I just wanted to let you all know that we are going to be voting on a T-shirt design and logo tomorrow! so if you have a t-shirt logo ready please bring it, Remember the logo needs to be on white paper with black lines (i.e. sharpie) NO CRAYON!
Thanks so much
Heather
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Final Rehearsal & Performance Schedule
All rehearsals and performances from this date on will be on the stage at SFHS Auditorium.
Wed. Mar. 17 th: Run complete show 4:00 p.m. until finished (7 to 7:30 p.m.)
Munchkins pick up 5 to 5:15 p.m.
Thurs. Mar. 18th : Run Show 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Munchkins pick up 5 to 5:15 p.m.
Sat. Mar. 20 th: Tech 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Bring $2.00 per child for a Pizza Lunch (lunch time 1:00 p.m.)
Munchkins pick up 10:30 a.m.
Mon. Mar. 22nd : Dress Rehearsal & Tech 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Munchkins pick up 4 to 4:45 p.m.
Tues. Mar. 23rd : Final Tech and Dress 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Munchkins pick up 5 to 5:15 p.m.
Wed. Mar. 24 th: Special Performance (by invitation) 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
(we are taking group pictures and should be finished)
Munchkins pick up 5:00 (Munchkin pictures before show starts)
Thurs. Mar. 25th : School Performance 9:00 a.m.
Pick up Time 11:30 a.m. Munchkin pick up time 1hr after start for all performances
Thurs. Mar. 25 th: Public Performance 7:00 p.m.
Fri. Mar. 26 th: School Performance 12:15 p.m.
Pick up time 2:45 p.m.
Fri. Mar. 26 th : Public Performance 7:00 p.m.
Sat. Mar. 27th : Public Performance 2:00 p.m.
Pick up time 3:30 p.m.
** We will have a professional Photographer taking still shots. The CD’s will be available at the door for $5.00 each. (with no copy write restrictions). We are also hoping to get a video recording to offer info will be given later.
Thank you for your Support!
Any Questions please call
Karma 801-494-4730
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Welcome Back!
Class fees are due for Jan. please pay before the 12th to get the discount.
T-shirt contest:
I hope you are working on a design for the T-shirts we need to have all designs in by Jan. 27th. We will judge on Feb. 3rd. If you have any Questions please call me @494-4730
Thanks, Karma