Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Dec. 21st

Yes! There will be class today!! No Class the 28th and back again on Jan. 4th!
Have a Merry Christmas!!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Best Christmas Pageant Ever

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Public Performances Dec. 1st and 2nd 7:00 p.m.
Dec. 3rd 2:00 p.m.
Spanish Fork Jr High  600 S 820 E
Ticket $3.00 per seat

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Back Up Vocal Recording Joseph

Remember any of you sopranos that are going so sing on the back up CD for Joseph. Sat Nov. 26th 10:00 a.m. to noon at Cami's house 2107 E 1760 S Spanish Fork.

Monday, November 14, 2011

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever


Final rehearsal and performance schedule

This note has complete times and dates for all rehearsals and performances.
All rehearsal times are start times. Please be at the Theater ready to go. All performance times are curtain. Please have your child to Spanish Fork Junior High school 1 hour before curtain.
Performing takes a lot of energy! Have your child eat before they come. Please have your Childs hair combed and curled and a touch of makeup on. We will provide your pageant costumes and other speciality costumes. All students will need one dress outfit (Sunday clothes) and one school outfit (Jeans nice shirt) and soft soled black shoes. Girls will need white tights and a slip for their Angel robes. NO ATHLETIC SHOES will be allowed.

Please be on time to pick up your child. We will not leave until everyone is picked up! We will be ready to go home and be with our families. Please get plenty of rest during this time frame to keep up your energy and school grades.
All rehearsals and performances from Nov. 28th on will be on the stage at Spanish Fork Junior High school auditorium. (600 S 820 E)
Mon. Nov. 28th: 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Dress and Tech Rehearsal. (Costumes needed)


Tues. Nov. 29th: 3:30 to 6:00 p.m. Final Dress and Tech Rehearsal.

Wed. Nov. 30th: Special Performance (by invitation only) 4:30 p.m.

Pick up time 6:00 p.m.(we are taking group pictures after performance and should be finished by pick up times)

Thurs. Dec. 1st: School Performance 1:15 p.m. Arrive at 12:45 p.m.  Pick up time 3:00 p.m.


Thurs. Dec 1st: Public Performance 7:00 p.m. Pick up time 8:30 p.m.

Fri. Dec 2nd: Public Performance 7:00 p.m. Pick up time 8:30 p.m.

Sat. Dec. 3rd Public Performance 2:00 p.m. Pick up time 3:30 p.m.
Tues. Dec. 6th CAST PARTY!!!
Regular class time @Larsen School Bring a treat to share.

Thank You for your Support!
Any questions please call Karma 801-494-4730

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Yahoo! The Shows are Cast!

What a great group of youth we have this year!! It was so hard to choose parts, because we have such talented kids. For each one part we could easily have put twenty or more different children in a part. And having to choose one out or so many is not my favorite thing to do. I want everyone to know that no matter what part they ended up with, it is going to be a wonderful year and they will have the time of their lives. So here we go.

Willy Wonka
Augustus Gloop: Isaac Pickett
Charlie Bucket: Riley Deeben
Grandma Josephina: Koralee Walker
Grandma Georgina: Harlee Huff  
Grandpa George: Dallin Smith
Grandpa Joe: Brandon Bundy
Mike Teavee: James Hansbrow
Mr. Bucket: Jayce Komiya
Mrs. Bucket: Megan Nelson
Ms. Salt: Kelsie Richards
Mrs. Beauregarde: Karissa Davis
Mrs. Gloop: Chelsey Westwood
Ms. Teavee: Tani Lee
Phineous Trout: Sierra Lyman
Veruca Salt: Hailey Cuff
Violet Beauregarde: Tempest Allred
Willy Wonka: Nate Taylor
Candy Man : Danielle Gardner
Group 1 THE CANDY MAN KIDS, Chew it, Oompa Loompas
Jamie: Delaney Christensen
Suzie: Cheyenne Davies
Matilda: Cameron Smith
Davy McKay Hicken
Paige Tomadakis
Kristin Harris
Sissy Hansen
Sydney Money
Emma Argyle
Tia Lee
Isabelle Nielson
Sophie Nielson
Ashlyn Westwood
Maralee Nielson
Jacelyn Chappell
Hannah Wright
Ari Parsons
Savanah Slye
Lauren Petersen
Zoey Echhardt
Golden age of Chocolate, Pure imagination, All on TV, Oompa Loompa
Jessica Hoschouer
Sierra Lyman
Sydnee Westwood
Avery Larsen
Savanna Rose
Mailia Pohahau
Harlee Huff
Dallin Smith
McKae Nielsen
Brittany Gardner
Jayce Komiya
Megan Nelson
Koralee Walker
Marshayla Nielson
Megan Kay
Karissa Carter
Danielle Gardner
McKella Bunn
Courtney Eckhardt
Group 3 SQUIRREL, Cooks & Oompa Loompas
Riley Matsuoka
Claire Walker
Scott Nelson
Jaden Davids
Luci Hoschouer
Kensie Huff
Lily Komiya
Lindsey Oliverson
Eden Smith
Ella Escobedo
Kira Nielsen
Ella Nielsen
Nick Nielsen
Enzo Allred
Belle Christensen
Morgan Ashliman
Elle Jensen
Leah Jensen
Connor Brockbank
Summer Sanders
Naomi Good

 


Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat
Narrator: Kelsey Dominguez, Caitlyn Nixon
Jacob: Scott Jensen
Joseph: Taylor McEntire
Ishmaelites:
Potiphar: Nate Keele
Mrs. Potiphar: Caitlyn Anderson
Baker: Cheyenne Bushman
Butler: Kayli Champneys
Pharaoh: Deven Skaggs
Reuben: Jessica Champneys
Simeon: Nate Taylor
Levi: Robert Jensen
Judah: Brandon Bundy
Dan: Dane Robertson
Naphtali: Nate Keele
Gad: Deven Skaggs

Asher: Dirk Wilkins
Issachar: Payton Knight
Zebulun: Austin Baum
Benjamin: Spencer Searcy

The Wives

Group 1
Caitlin Anderson,
Kayli Champneys,
Rhyan Moffitt 
Megan Billings
Marshayla Nielson
Celeste Thomas
 Brianna Marsh
Chelsea Westwood
Mckay Nielsen
Rachel Christensen
Mercedes Allred

Group 2
Tani Lee
Koralee Walker
Kelsie Richards
Maddi Ross
Myra Lomax
Jordanne Green
Rachel Hicken
Maralee Nielsen
Sienna Allred
Cheyenne Bushman
Kylie Nelson
Elena Johnson
Rachael Jensen
Amanda Graham
Megan Graham

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
 

Mother: Grace Bradley Rachel Peterson
Mrs. Armstrong: McKae Nielsen
Mrs. Edna McCarthy: McKella Bunn
Mrs. Irma Slocum: Megan Billings
Mrs. Jane Clark
Mrs. Vera Clausing: Ashley Ainge
Father: Mr. Bradley :Robert Jensen
Reverend Hopkins: 
2 Fireman Cole Huntsman  
Beth Bradley: Grace Fillmore
Imogene Herdman: Eden Durham
Gladys Herdman: Cambrie Oyler
Alice Wendleken: McKenzie Oyler
Maxine: Malorie Harris
Charlie Bradley: Thomas Durham
Leroy Herdman: Ethan Oyler
Ralph Herdman: Austin Baum
Claude Herdman: Jacob Shallenberger
Ollie Herdman: Hayden Nielsen
Elmer Hopkins: Garrett Worthen
Beverly: Elizabeth Setzer
Shirley: Kaitlyn Harris
Juanita: Sadie Werner
Doris: Morgan Ashliman
Hobie: Enzo Allred
David: Sidney Smith

Youth Chorus: Jenna Brimhall, Jessie Payne, Amie Ainge, Jessica Haynes, Julianna Keele,
Piper Shick, Emma Fisher, Lily Huntsman, Paige Huntsman, Grace Huntsman, Taytum Lomax, Avery Peterson, Makenzie Mitchell, Sahara Mitchell, Abbie Fisher, Madeline Kidd, Lauren Schear, Allison Tuckett, Tara Tuckett Tempest Allred, Cole Huntsman

Extra unassigned lines 11

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Important Info!

No matter how hard one tries  to make sure all the information is in the letter, there is always something left out. So the times for auditions on Aug. 24th and 31st will be from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. They will be held at Larsen School 1175 E Flonette Ave (300 S).  Auditions are for singing, dancing and speaking parts. Again if you are having a hard time choosing which show to be in please sign up for your favorite and we will help you get the best part possible. If you have any questions please call, Karma 801-494-4730

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Character Descriptions

Willy Wonka
AUGUSTUS GLOOP: 7 Lines, Solo Augustus is the overachieving eater who represents the evils of eating too much. Either a boy or a girl acting like a boy can play Augustus. Augustus sings “I Eat More!” along with his mother and Phineous Trout. The song is on the difficult side, but does not need to be sung with a polished pretty voice, in fact, the more character the better.

CHARLIE BUCKET: 77 Lines, Solos The role of Charlie Bucket is the emotional heart and soul of the musical. The actor performing Charlie should have an unchanged voice and lots of pluck and enthusiasm. Think a male “Annie.”

GRANDMA JOSEPHINA12 lines, GRANDMA GEORGINA 13 lines, and GRANDPA GEORGE 10 Lines: Charlie’s three grandparents are mainly non-singing character roles. Cast performers that are innately interesting, who have good comic timing and are solid actors.

GRANDPA JOE 58 lines, Solos: Grandpa Joe is the grandfather we all wish we had when we were Charlie’s age. He is caring, patient, sweet and always reminds Charlie to remain cheerful. Cast an actor who can be kind and funny. The role sings a bit.

JAMES 3 Lines, Solo: James is Charlie’s friend from school. He has a few lines and sings the introduction of “The Candy Man” along with Matilda and Charlie.

MATILDA 3 Lines, Solo: Matilda is also a schoolmate of Charlie’s, but she’s a bit of bully. Matilda has a few lines and sings the introduction of “The Candy Man” along with James and Charlie.

MIKE TEAVEE 22 Lines, Solos:
For this adaptation Mike is not just a TV junky. He is also addicted to video games, the Internet and any other mindnumbing technological device. Mike is bratty, loud and obnoxious. He does not know the word “no.” Mike and Ms. Teavee sing “I See It All On TV”. Mike could also be portrayed by a girl playing a boy

MR. BUCKET 33 Lines, Solo MRS. BUCKET 17 Lines, Solo: These are great roles for young people who have nice voices, and are natural nurturers. Both sing solos; Mr. Bucket performs the number “Think Positive” with Charlie and Mrs. Bucket sings “Cheer Up, Charlie” with Mr. Bucket and Grandpa Joe.

MR. SALT 14 Lines, Solo: Mr. Salt’s solution to most problems is to buy his way out. He is upper class, and usually portrayed with a high British accent. (But this accent is not necessary—just make sure Veruca and Mr. Salt sound like they hail from the same place.) He sings very little.

MRS. BEAUREGARDE 6 Lines, Solo: Mrs. Beauregard is a teacher of geography and has invested a great deal of hard-earned money on therapy for her orally fixated daughter, with less than stellar results.

MRS. GLOOP 10 Lines, Solo: Mrs. Gloop is Augustus’ mother who has overindulged her son with food. She accompanies Augustus on the tour of the factory, and sings “I Eat More!” The role requires a character actress who isn’t afraid to take positive risks both in her acting and her singing.

MS. TEAVEE 9 Lines, Solo: Ms. Teavee is a take on all television moms of the distant past. Think June Cleaver (Leave it to Beaver) or Marion Cunningham (Happy Days) or even Carol Brady (The Brady Bunch). She’s perfectly put together and a bit vacant. She sings “I See It All On TV”.

PHINEOUS TROUT 30 Lines, Solo: Phineous is the reporter who announces the winners of the Golden Ticket contest throughout the show. The role requires some singing. Either a boy or a girl can play the role.

VERUCA SALT 22 Lines, Solo: Veruca is the wealthy, class-conscious, spoiled brat. Veruca’s solo number “I Want It Now”.

VIOLET BEAUREGARDE 21 Lines, Solo: Gum chewer extraordinaire, Violet hails from Snellville, Georgia, she is a blue-collar brat. She sings “Chew It” along with Willy Wonka.

WILLY WONKA 125 Lines, Solos: Willy Wonka is an enigmatic character; at once mysterious and mischievous but also charismatic. The actor should be able to be funny and serious and change between the two on a dime.

Candy Man 18 Lines, Solos: Can be played by the same person as Willy Wonka or another Actor. He portrays a kind and gentle person.

CHORUS OF COOKS: The Cooks appear during “I Eat More!” presenting Augustus with a smorgasbord of food choices.

OOMPA-LOOMPA CHORUS: The Oompa-Loompa Chorus will participate throughout the factory scenes

SQUIRRELS: The squirrels are non-speaking, non-singing role.

THE CANDY MAN KIDS: (a.k.a. SOPHIE, DANNY, ALFIE, BILLIE and additional kids as needed) These kids sing “The Candy Man”.


Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat
There are very few spoken lines in this show, but almost every Character is singing and dancing throughout the entire show.

Narrator: One or two Females. The Narrator tells the story through word and song, guiding the audience gently through the story of Joseph and his brothers. Major Singing and Dancing Role.

The Wives: The wives to the eleven brothers (ensemble). These multi-talented women appear in the play as many characters: Jacob’s wives, saloon girls, dancing girls, and so on. Singing and Dancing Roles

Jacob: The father of twelve sons, Jacob definitely favors Joseph. At times he may appear unfair and shallow, but he is, more importantly, the prophet who recognizes the future and the calling of Joseph, thus saving the House of Israel. Solos.

Joseph: Obviously his father’s favorite, Joseph early on shows a talent for interpreting dreams and telling the future. This gets him into trouble with his brothers when he predicts his future will include ruling over the other eleven. However, it saves his life when in Egypt he correctly interprets Pharaoh’s dreams. In the end he has risen to a great position of power, but he still forgives his brothers and brings his family to Egypt to partake of the bounty he has accumulated there. Major singing role.

Ishmaelites: Men and women of the desert, they buy Joseph as a slave, take him to Egypt, and sell him to Potiphar.

Potiphar: A powerful and rich Egyptian, Potiphar purchases Joseph and puts him to work in his household, where he soon realizes that Joseph is honest, hard-working, and a great addition to his pool of help. When he grows suspicious of his wife and Joseph, however, he grows angry and has Joseph thrown into prison. Solo.

Mrs. Potiphar: Beautiful but evil, Mrs. Potiphar tries to seduce Joseph (unsuccessfully), thus condemning him to prison. Dancing.

Baker: One of Pharaoh servants, the Baker is in prison with Joseph who correctly interprets his dreams and predicts that he will be put to death. Solo.

Butler: Another of Pharaoh servants, the Butler is also in prison with Joseph who also correctly interprets his dreams, this time that he will be released and taken back into Pharaoh's household. It is the Butler who tells Pharaoh about Joseph and his uncanny ability with dreams. Solo.

Pharaoh: The most powerful man in Egypt, Pharaoh is considered a god on earth. When Joseph interprets his dreams, he promotes him to one of the highest positions in his government. In most productions, Pharaoh is portrayed as an Elvis Presley-style figure. Singing Role.

Joseph’ Eleven Brothers: Although acting usually as a group, they each have their own different personalities, talents, and flaws. As a group they sell Joseph into slavery, but as individuals they deal with the following years and how they can make amends. They sing and dance their way through many situations and places. The performers also double as Egyptians in many cases. Singing and Dancing roles.
Reuben: Eldest son of Jacob; showed kindness to Joseph and was the means of saving his life when his other brothers would have put him to death.
Simeon: Second son of Jacob; detained by Joseph in Egypt as a hostage.
Levi: Third son of Jacob, by Leah; he went down with Jacob into Egypt.
Judah: Fourth son of Jacob; he pleads with Joseph when Benjamin is falsely arrested for theft of a goblet; one of his descendants was to be the Messiah.
Dan: Fifth son of Jacob; the tribe of Israel descended from him.
Naphtali: Sixth son of Jacob, by Bilhah, Rachel's handmaid.
Gad: Seventh son of Jacob, by Zilpah, Leah's handmaid; brother of Asher.
Asher: Eighth son of Jacob.
Issachar: Ninth son of Jacob.
Zebulun: Tenth son of Jacob; he had three sons.
Benjamin: Twelfth son of Jacob. Joseph accuses him of stealing the golden cup. After Joseph went missing Benjamin was beloved.

Children's chorus

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

Ages are not actual ages, parts will be cast according to size to show age difference.
Character Name, Description, Stage Age, Number of Lines

Mother, Grace Bradley : Cool, calm, and collected, 30-40, 249

Mrs. Armstrong, Bossy and managerial,25-60, 40

Mrs. Edna McCarthy, Wants to be Mrs. Armstrong, 30-60, 35

Mrs. Irma Slocum, Telephone Ladies, 25-60, 21

Mrs. Jane Clark, Telephone Ladies, 25-60, 2

Mrs. Vera Clausing, Telephone Ladies, 25-60,1

Father: Mr. Bradley
, Solid, family man, 30-45, 39

Reverend Hopkins, Leader of the church, 20-60, 15

2 Fireman,6 lines

Beth Bradley, Narrator; a bit cynical, 10-15, 143

Imogene Herdman, Loud and bossy; tough, 11-15, 60

Gladys Herdman, Small, fiery, and crafty, 7-11, 33

Alice Wendleken , Stuck up, very meticulous, 10-14, 72

Maxine , Friend and Gossip, 8-14, 68

Charlie Bradley , Traditional little brother, 8-15, 64

Leroy Herdman, Tough, sure of himself, 10-14, 17

Ralph Herdman, Tough, adolescent cool, 12-15, 12

Claude Herdman, Tough and combative, 8-12, 11

Ollie Herdman, Looking for trouble, 7-10, 8

Elmer Hopkins, Pessimist; gloomy, 8-16, 10

Beverly, Small Lines, 7-12, 1

Shirley , Small Lines, 7-12, 1

Juanita , Small Lines, 7-12, 1

Doris , Small Lines, 7-12, 1

Hobie , Small Lines, 7-12, 7

David, Small Lines, 7-12, 6

Youth Chorus: In all church scenes and Pageant 5-16
Extra unassigned lines 11

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Spanish Fork Youtheatre 2011-2012 Season

Spanish Fork Youtheatre is offering three great opportunities for the youth in Utah County, to be involved in a positive theatre experience. We will be presenting three different shows this year. All three shows will be a wonderful way for your child to develop their theatre talents. All shows will cost $40.00 a month plus a lab fee, with a $5.00 a month discount if paid before the second class of the month. To be registered for a class, you will need to pay for Sept. tuition. You may pay your lab fee at this time, but just paying the lab fee will not insure a spot in the class. Online registration begins Mon. Aug. 8th , at www.reconline.spanishfork.org. All classes are limited enrollment. One of the reasons we are doing three shows is that we have so many talented children, and this will give an opportunity for more parts. Auditions are not required, everyone who signs up will participate in the show. We will hold auditions Wed. Aug. 24th and 31st. You only need to come if you are wanting to audition for a speaking or dancing part. You will only need to attend one day and after you have gone through the audition process you may leave. Please feel free to sign up for the class or classes of your choice, but if you would fit into a part in a different show please let us put you where you will have the best experience.

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever: Class will run on Tues. 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. at Larsen Elementary, Sept. through Dec. ages 5 to 18. Lab fee is $40.00. This is for t-shirt, costume rental and script rental. This is one of our most beloved plays. It is about The Herdmans, who are the worst kids in the history of the world. They lie, steal, smoke cigars, swear, and hit little kids. No one is prepared when this outlaw family invades church one Sunday and decides to take over the annual Christmas pageant. None of the Herdmans has ever heard the Christmas story before. Their interpretation of the tale -- the Wise Men are a bunch of dirty spies and Herod needs a good beating -- has a lot of people up in arms. But it will make this year's pageant the most unusual anyone has seen and, just possibly, the best one ever. There are a good number of parts for both boys and girls, teens are also needed to play the adult roles.

Willy Wonka and Children’s choir in Joseph: Class will run on Wed. 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. at Larsen Elementary. Sept - Apr. with performances in Feb. This class will also perform as the children’s choir and special scenes in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat which performs in Apr. There will be one combined lab fee for this class of $60.00, this is for 2 t-shirts costume rental and script rental. Ages 5 to 18. Willy Wonka is a fun and exciting show filled with special effects and magic. Five lucky Children find a golden ticket and win a chance to tour Wonka Chocolate Factory. The Adventure begins as one by one the children make poor choices until only Charley is left. There are a lot of parts for both boys and girls. Teenagers are needed to play the adult roles.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Class will run on Wed. 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. at Larsen Elementary, Sept - Apr. performing in Apr. Ages 12 - 18. Lab fee is $40.00, this is for t-shirt, costume rental and script rental. This will be a fabulous experience for your child to participate in. This is a high energy, singing and dancing show. Your child will learn a ton of different kinds of dance styles as they sing and dance their way through the Bible Story of Joseph. There are a large number of parts. 12 brothers, 2 female narrators, At least 20 main female specialty dances and many more. Come and join us and bring a friend!
Any questions please call,
Karma 801-494-4730

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Alice in Wonderland a Great Sucess!

Thanks to everyone who participated in Alice in Wonderland! It was so much fun, the Kids did such a great job.
Watch for online registrations for fall classes starting Aug. 1st. We will be sending a letter to all Students.
Fall shows will be The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Willy Wonka, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Summer Workshop "Alice in Wonderland"

Come and join Spanish Fork Youtheatre as we travel with Alice through Wonderland. You will meet an exciting cast of characters, a garden full of beautiful flowers that welcome Alice, until they think that she is a weed and sends her away. Alice then joins a group of crazy birds that help her dry off by running in a caucus race. Of course you will meet some old favorites, White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter, March Hare, and the sleepy Dormouse. You will enjoy a great laugh with the Cheshire cat, Twiddle-dee and Dum, the Caterpillar and more. Alice almost loses her head when she meets up with a deck of cards and the Queen of Hearts finds out they have been painting the roses red. Alice in Wonderland is full of fun, dancing, singing. You will have a "Wonder"ful time participating in this years summer work shop! Online registrations begin May 9th at reconline.spanishfork.org. Alice in Wonderland will be directed by Karma Christensen, she is assisted by Heather Allred, Cami Jensen and Laura Brockbank. Any questions please feel free to call and talk to Karma 801-494-4730

Friday, March 25, 2011

Robin Hood CD

There are 400 pictures on the Robin Hood CD.







CD's now available!

There are 593 pictures on the Annie Jr. CD, this is a small preview.







Thursday, March 17, 2011

Robin Hood Opens Tonight!!

Well here it finally is opening night! We just had a wonderful school performance. The theatre was all but full, the children really enjoyed the performance. Before the show was over I had a teacher come up to me because her second grade class was wanting to know how they could get involved in something as cool as Robin Hood. Robin Hood Cast you ROCK!! Break a leg for tonight performance!!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

16 Days until Robin Hood

Holy cow Robin Hood is coming right up! Here is our schedule, starting Mar. 9th.

Final rehearsal and performance schedule.

This note has complete times and dates for all rehearsals and performances. All rehearsal times are start times. Please be at the theatre ready to go. All performances times are curtain. please have your child to Spanish Fork High School 1 to 1 1/2 hours before curtain.

Performing takes a lot of energy! Have your child eat before they come. Please have your child's hair combed and curled and a touch of makeup on. All students will need black tights and soft soled black shoes, No Athletic shoes will be allowed. Please be on time to pick up your child , we will not leave until everyone is picked up! We will be ready to go home and be with our families. Please get plenty of rest during this time to keep up your energy and school grades.

All rehearsals and performances from March 9th on, will be on the stage at Spanish Fork High School Auditorium.



Wed. Mar. 9th First day on Stage! 3:30 p.m. -until finished hopefully 6:30 p.m.

Thurs. Mar. 10th Rehearsal 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Sat. Mar. 12th Tech rehearsal 10:00 a.m. -1:30 p.m.

Bring $2.00 for Pizza

Mon. Mar. 14th Dress & Tech 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Wed. Mar. 16th Special Performance 6:00 p.m - by Invitation
Pick up time 7:45 p.m.

Thurs. Mar. 17th School Performance 9:30 a.m.
We will be taking pictures after Pick up 11:30 a.m.

Thurs. Mar. 17th Public Performance 7:00 p.m.
Pick up time 8:45 p.m.

Fri. Mar. 18th Public Performance 7:00 p.m.
Pick up time 8:45 p.m.

Sat. Mar. 19th Public Performance 2:00 p.m.
Pick up time 3:45 p.m.

Wed. Mar. 23rd Cast Party @ Larsen School 4:00-5:00 p.m.

Annie Jr. Great Success!

Annie Jr. turned out to be a wonderful production. The Cast knocked it out of the park. Both casts did such a great job. I had a ton of very positive comments about the show. You can be proud, you guys really pulled together and did something wonderful.
We are still working on a picture CD. With Robin Hood so close we have had to put all our focus on that. Make sure you come and see Robin Hood.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Annie is almost here!

Just a reminder, Tuesday the first we are on the stage! Wednesday Annie will hold NO class however Robin Hood is still at the regular time and place! Robin Hood will have no class on the 9Th! due to Annie's opening night, But you can use your tickets to come see Annie! Also Please use the link on the sidebar for the Annie Facebook invite. Just click it and add your friends to come see the show!
Heather

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Annie performance dates and note

Annie Jr


Final rehearsal and performance schedule.

This note has complete times and dates for all rehearsals and performances.

All rehearsal times are start times. Please be at the Theater ready to go. All performance times are curtain: please have your child to Spanish Fork High school 1 hour to 30 minutes before curtain.

Performing takes a lot of energy! Have your child eat before they come. Please have your Childs hair combed and curled and a touch of makeup on. All students will need black tights and soft soled black shoes. Some students will need specialty tights. We will let them know individually. NO ATHLETIC SHOES will be allowed. Please be on time to pick up your child. We will not leave until everyone is picked up! We will be ready to go home and be with our families. Please get plenty of rest during this time frame to keep up your energy and school grades.

All rehearsals and performances from February first on will be on the stage at Spanish Fork High school auditorium.

Tues. Feb. 1st: Yellow cast 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Green cast 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.



Thurs. Feb. 3rd: Green cast 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Yellow cast 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.



Sat. Feb. 5th Tech Yellow cast 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Green cast 12”00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. bring $2.00 per child for a pizza lunch (lunch time for both casts 11:30 p.m.)





Mon. Feb. 7th: Green cast dress rehearsal and tech 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.



Tues Feb. 8th:Yellow cast dress rehearsal and tech 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.



Wed Feb. 9th Special Performances (by Invitation) Green cast 4:00 p.m. Pick up time 6:00 p.m. Yellow cast 6:00 p.m. Pick up time 800 p.m.



Thurs. Feb 10th Green Cast School performances 9:30 a.m. Pick up time 11:30 a.m. Yellow cast school performance 1:00 p.m. Pick up time 3:00 p.m. (we are taking group pictures after each school performance and should be finished by pick up times)



Thurs. Feb 10th Green Cast Public performance 6:00 p.m. Pick up time 8:00 p.m. Yellow Cast Public performance 8:00 p.m. Pick up time 10:00 p.m.



Fri. Feb 11th Yellow Cast Public performance 6:00 p.m. Pick up time 8:00 p.m. Green Cast Public performance 8:00 p.m. Pick up time 10:00 p.m.



Sat. Feb. 12th Green Cast Public performance 2:00 p.m. Pick up time 4:00 p.m. Yellow Cast Public performance 4:00 p.m. Pick up time 6:00 p.m.

Wed. Feb 16th CAST PARTY!!! Regular class time @Larsen School

Thank You for your Support!

Any questions please call

Karma 801-494-4730

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Annie is almost here!

Wow! Your kids are AMAZING! We are almost ready to preform ANNIE JR. Please watch for  the note that will be sent home with your kids with all the dates and information that you will need for the show! Also please remember that shirts will be coming home soon and all class fees must be paid to receive your child's shirt! once again I cannot believe how quickly and hard your students have worked and picked up this show! They Have been a joy to work with!
Heather