Category: The Front Row

#StudioSaturday with Julie Britt

Spring classes are coming up soon, Encore fans! Today we’re excited to check in with new teaching artist Julie Britt. Read on to learn more about Julie’s experience and her passion for the arts!

Encore: How long have you been teaching for Encore? In which capacities?

Julie: I began teaching musical theatre dance in Fall of 2018, and look forward to teaching more musical theatre dance classes and workshops this spring and at summer camp!

Encore: What’s the most valuable skill that theatre has taught you?

Julie: Theatre has helped me find myself and gain confidence in myself, made me able to speak and perform comfortably in front of people, and live my life looking through a creative and outside-of-the-box lens. Theatre has given me an understanding of the world, of different cultures and time periods, and the ability to have empathy for the plight of others by putting myself in their shoes. I have found that the joy of music gives me the ability to take myself out of the every day, and enhance the ordinary moments and experiences of life to make them extraordinary.

Encore: Why is arts education important for young people?

Julie: Arts education gives young people the ability to try things they never knew they could, and teaches them to discover their inner light and inner strength. Music and theatre can help them build confidence in themselves and strengthen their ability to empathize with others. They give young people the opportunity to open their minds to different perspectives and see the world through the eyes of another person, through history and learning how others live through their joys and struggles. Not to mention, it often involves exercise, enhances the brain, relieves anxiety, and brings laughter and joy!

Encore: What are you most excited about for the upcoming season?

Julie: I’m most looking forward to teaching theatre, music, and dance, because many of my favorite and most influential role models throughout my life have been my music and dance teachers. I’m excited to share the lessons they have taught me, along with my own learnings and experiences, with the young people that I get to work with. Music, dance, and theatre helped me grow into the fullest version of myself, and I look forward to seeing how the process transforms others too!

Are you ready to grow into the fullest version of yourself? Join Encore for a theatre class this spring – register today!

Photos by Larry McClemons and Aileen Pangan Christian. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.

New Friends and Familiar Faces in Encore’s Winter Session

Happy #FrontRowFriday, Encore fans! We’re buzzing with the energy that a new year brings. We’re psyched to get started with the Winter session of Encore’s theatre classes. We’ve got so much in store, for old friends and new. Read on to learn just a few fun faces you can expect to see…



Imaginary Friends
Join your teacher and classmates in Let’s Play Pretend as you explore different themes and imagined environments throughout the Winter session. With a new focus and friends each class, this adventure is great for both first-timers and repeat participants.


Harold and His Purple Crayon
Take inspiration from this literary favorite and let your creativity run wild! Branch out to create new stories, characters, and entire worlds. This class is a wonderful first step into theatre for those who are getting familiar with a more structured classroom environment.


Your Favorite Personalit-seas
Who knows which tour guides may lead you through your new underwater home – the Rainbow Fish, Sebastian, or maybe even Nemo! The class will work together to develop plots and scenarios surrounding some of our favorite aquatic characters.


Robin Hood
Already excited for Encore’s upcoming production of Robin Hood? What better way to shorten the wait? Take your acting abilities to the next level as you collaborate with classmates to stage scenes with the help of your teacher as you explore the world of Robin Hood and his merry band.

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The Chorus Line
Do you watch The Greatest Showman, So You Think You Can Dance, or classic movie musicals with stars in your eyes? Saturday Showstoppers is your ticket to the top! You’ll work towards joining the chorus line of your dreams in this energetic musical theatre class. A 5, 6, 7, 8!


Your Own Creation
Encore is excited to premiere a brand-new class series on Monday evenings, for grades 6-12: The Actor Creates! Work closely with a professional teaching artist to develop the skills that bring performers success onstage, on screen, and beyond!

Psst… Have you heard? Summer camp registration is now open – with Early Bird pricing!

So we’ve reviewed some familiar faces you may come across in our Winter classes, but we almost forgot the most important one…yours! Will you brighten our day and join us on a theatre adventure? Visit our website or call our offices at 703-548-1154 to register today!

Photos by Larry McClemons, Connie Polnow, and Aileen Pangan Christian. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.

5 Encore Resolutions for an Outstanding 2019

And with that, we flip over to a new calendar – welcome to 2019, Encore fans! We here at Encore hope that your holiday season has been full of fun and rest in equal measure. I love how this time of year is full of possibilities. The calendar is brimming with chances to try something new! Read on to steal a few of our Encore resolutions:



1) Get Excited for #EncoreSummer
Summer camp registration is open now! Visit our Summer Camp page to learn more about our programs, ranging from one to three weeks, for ages 3-18. Still unsure which program is right for you? Join us this Saturday, January 5th for our first-ever Summer Camp Open House!

2) Step Behind the Curtain (or Onstage)
Do you usually find yourself walking the boards as hilarious or dramatic new characters? Maybe it’s time to give crew a try. Stage fright? Summoning the courage to audition for an onstage role can be a great learning experience.

3) Help Us Help You
It takes a village to put on a season of Encore productions, four sessions of theatre enrichment classes, and a summer full of camps. We are so thankful for our awesome participants, teachers, donors, and volunteers! They make our jobs so much easier and help us produce amazing work year in and year out.

4) Gift the Theatre
The arts are a gift that keeps on giving – inspirational, entertaining, and intellectual all at once. Gifting a season subscription or a general Encore gift card will brighten up your loved one’s year!

5) Take a Break…
…spring break, that is! While you’re registering for your #EncoreSummer, take care of your planning in one fell swoop. Spring break camp is now posted! For public or private school, registration is a la carte; choose the camp days and extended day options that work best for your family. Join in on the fun!


We are so pumped to share 2019 with all of you. We can’t wait to see you in the audition room, the audience, the classroom, and summer camp! (Psst! Early Bird registration closes Friday, February 1st, so register today to save!)

Photos by Aileen Pangan Christian and Larry McClemons. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.

Epic Encore Moments of 2018

With the new year just around the corner, we want to take a moment to reflect on the year we’re leaving behind. We checked in with some of Encore’s staff members to learn more about their favorite moments of 2018.

Aileen Pangan Christian, Director of Marketing and Design: I have two:

Watching the Lioness hunt in The Lion King, I thought it was a beautiful number and our cast was amazing! The music was tense and the very last moment of the number was powerful; it took my breath away!

I love seeing the front of house crew work well together and bring their acting/theatre skills to the lobby when they greet our patrons. There was a particular moment at Sherlock Holmes when our crew started a takeover on Instagram, and they were fabulous! One of our crew members said “This is the best front of house crew ever!” It melted my heart!

Sara Duke, Executive Director: One of my favorite memories of 2018 was working on Peter Pan Jr. at our Stage Door Summer camp in July. The wonderful students and staff made every day so much fun. I especially recall the hard work we put in to the “Fly to Your Heart” song/dance that transports the audience from the nursery to Neverland. It was beautiful to see it all come together on opening night!

Madaline Langston, Education Programs Manager: Every production, class, activity, and participant is uniquely different. It is challenging for me to find one moment that stands out over all the wonderful moments of 2018. In Jingle ARRGH the Way, I saw past Camp Aides, camp participants, and Education volunteers rise to another level of professionalism. I marveled at their growth and look forward to all that is to come in the future.

Halloween 2018

Shannon McCarthy, Registrar: My Encore highlight for 2018 is definitely joining the full-time staff as the Registrar. I learned so much from these awesome people during my Apprenticeship, so I’m thrilled that I get to work side by side with them every day. And, obviously, we know how to have some fun!

Rebecca Pfeil, Production Manager: This summer I stage managed Seussical. I mentioned to cast member A.K. that I loved how during the final number she made a point of waving specifically at the youngest audience members. During the final performance, she bent down and then looked directly up at the booth to wave to me. I really love Seussical as a show and that moment made the final performance even more special.

Susan Keady, Artistic Director: My favorite thing this year – the entire run of Lion King, but especially the first song. I have waited to direct the show for a long time, but this year we had the perfect staff, admin, creative team, crew and amazing cast in place. They worked from October through February to opening night to make the show perfect and it was. The performance of that song will always stand out as a favorite moment in my career. Plus, we sold out an 800 seat house – always a bonus to have an artistic and financial success for Encore.

Caolan Eder, Arts Apprentice: I always love when kids find creative solutions to a problem. Some of my students this year were passionate about martial arts and wanted to do a skit that featured stage combat, but I told them we didn’t have time to work out safe fight choreography. I expected them to replace the fight with verbal sparring, but instead they came up with this great sequence of magical “attacks” where no one could actually get hurt – a bit like Star Wars force battle meets wizard duel. Not the solution I was thinking of, but it worked!

Rosemarie O’Connor, Development Associate: I remember coming to see the closing performance of Lion King and being so inspired by the kids as they came in during “Circle of Life”. It showed off their hard work and collaboration in such a clear light.

Alana Gibson, Arts Apprentice: My Encore highlight of the year would be starting my apprenticeship! I’ve been very blessed and lucky to get a job in my field straight out of college because a lot of people don’t really get that chance. The amount of skills I’ve learned within the almost four months being here have been great learning experiences and I’m sure that I’ll use them forever! Happy New Year!!

With that, we wave goodbye to 2018 and all of the magical moments it gave us. We can’t wait to see what 2019 has in store for all of our participants, students, staff, volunteers, and extended Encore family. Have a safe and happy holiday break from all of us here at Encore Stage & Studio!

Photos by Larry McClemons, Aileen Pangan Christian, Connie Polnow, and Cindy Kane Photography. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy with thanks to the entire Encore staff.

Seven Delightful December Highlights

A festive #FrontRowFriday to you, friends! If you’re anything like us, you’re buzzing with excitement over winter break – getting to spend time with family and friends, taking in beautiful lights, singing carols, the works! In a season that can focus quite a bit on material gifts, we’re grateful to look back on seven wonderful highlights from the month of December. Read on to see what warmed our hearts this month:



1) Encore’s Holiday Party
It was such a joy to gather together with so many Encore participants, families, volunteers, and staff. There was a competitive gingerbread decorating contest, holiday trivia, and, of course, loads of delicious treats! Check out our Instagram featured story to relive the magic.

2) Jingle Sailed into Port
December saw the final two weekends of our musical holiday pirate spectacular, Jingle ARRGH the Way! It was wonderful to see audience members leave the theatre with some festive pep in their steps thanks to this fun new-to-Encore title.

3) The Merry Band Grows
This month we had 119 Encore participants, old and new, come out to audition for the cast and crew of Robin Hood. We’re certainly excited to see what this band has in store – mark your calendars for opening night on February 22, 2019 and get your tickets today!

4) Late Fall Takes a Bow
Our awesome education students from the Late Fall session shared their newfound skills with family and friends at their sharings on the final day of class. Green with envy? Check out our offerings for Winter 2019 and secure your spot on the roster by enrolling today!

5) Clementine Finds Her Feet
This week the newly announced cast of Robin Hood stepped in to assist in a first read-through of Encore’s world premiere musical of The Talented Clementine. It’s interesting to see a production come from inspiration to the page to being spoken aloud by real actors. We can’t wait to see the final product when the show premieres on May 31st, 2019. Join us by locking in your best seats today!

6) Even the Impossible is Possible
The Encore staff took a trip to the theatre to take in a showing of the newly released Mary Poppins Returns…with a fun twist! Who could we be Disneybounding as? Head over to our IG to comment with your guesses!

7) Summer On the Brain
Perhaps most excitingly, this month we announced the themes and shows for Encore Summer 2019! From new formats to beloved titles, interesting themes to brand-new camps, we can hardly contain ourselves. Early Bird registration opens on January 1st, 2019 – you won’t want to miss out on these prices. Curious about a particular camp? Come try it out at our 2019 Summer Camp Open House on Saturday, January 5th, 2019!

What a whirlwind of a month it’s been! We’re so grateful to share all that we do with you, our participants, families, and volunteers. Without you, we couldn’t create such excellent “Theatre by kids, for kids.” Bundle up and have the best winter break!

Photos by Aileen Christian Pangan, Larry McClemons, and Cindy Kane Photography. Filmed and edited by Sarah Strunk. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.

Turning the Tables: Hannah and Susan

Hey there, everyone! Student Editor Hannah here.

You may recognize me from various Encore shows (The Lion King Jr, A Little Princess, and more) or from our FOH takeovers on Encore’s Instagram. Today I’m excited to chat with Artistic Director Susan Keady and learn more about her work. Susan, consider the tables turned!

Hannah: How long have you been working at Encore?

Susan: Next autumn will be my 30th year as a director and guest artist for Encore. This year was my 20th year as the Artistic Director.

Hannah: What do you do at Encore?

Susan: Before we had the administrative staff full-time, I did everything associated with the creative side and business management with Celeste Groves, as well as a super helpful Board of Directors. Now I contribute most of my time to the artistic production. I make decisions based upon my experiences, but I seek out the advice of everyone with whom I work – the staff, the Board Of Directors, the audience, the parents, and the cast and crews.

Hannah: What has been your most memorable moment working at Encore?

Susan: There are two memorable moments that define performance integrity, authenticity, genuine reactions, and my pride as a director and a Mom. The first – watching my 12 year-old son in Stuart Little. He played the character Stuart. He entered to sing his solo and the adult piano accompanist had left the stage. In the audience, I think I forgot to breathe. Jimmy Lee sang the entire song acapella. After the song, Snowbell, the family cat, was supposed to enter and a stage combat scene was to ensue. But the actress who portrayed Snowbell was playing cards in the green room & didn’t hear the piano, which was her cue – because the piano player didn’t return. I watched Jimmy Lee have that split second of thought & I could read his mind “no music and I guess Snowbell isn’t coming either.” I watched him work the entire scene acting out the stage combat scene alone and not skipping a beat. As he fought himself, he narrated the fight with loud improvisational lines that began with “ if Snowbell was here, I bet she would do this and that….”

The second favorite time is also a true stage moment like Jimmy’s, one which defines years of watching theatre & preparing your role to the fullest I call it What would Rabbit do? Often other actors behavior & your reaction, carries the truth of your work. My daughter, cast as Rabbit in Winnie the Pooh was working the final performance when an actor entered & did something quite wrong and another actor came on and began incorrect moves and words. They were laughing at each other talking nonsense & dancing around in an odd way. Since the actor abandoned the correct dialog and didn’t answer Rabbit’s lines, there was that split second of uncertainty in Hayley’s reaction and, as she looked at the bunnies who were new and looked scared. Hayley simply lead the baby bunnies to the center stage microphone and began narrating the scene as a story, using the lines that were being skipped by the other characters. She looked up at the Stage manager booth, giving the crew the correct lines so the story would move along. Your actions are your truth. These are two examples are what happens on stage when truth takes over – both kids were true to their characters. When anything goes wrong on stage, the actor is tested, the crew is tested, the Stage manager has to think quickly and the audience should never know anything is wrong.

In both instances I was happy that Hayley & Jimmy followed the rule to not let the audience know anything was wrong. Having sat in many rehearsals as young kids with me, then working as Encore cast and crew, they knew how to stay in character & their scenes continued uninterrupted so the audience continued to enjoy the show.

Hannah: What is the best non-Encore show you’ve ever seen?

Susan: A life long theatre goer – really? I can’t just say one! Any show I saw on stage with Peter O’Toole (my parents would give me seats in a KenCen box whenever Peter O’Toole was in town & it was my birthday gift that year), George C. Scott, Katherine Hepburn, Richard Burton & or any show written by Noel Coward- musical & comedies, The Elephant Man on Broadway or Angela Lansbury in the premiere of Sweeney Todd, Faye Dunaway on stage at London’s west end. By Jeeves, I saw it at KenCen twice, sat in front row & laughed until I cried. Folger & Lansburg Shakespeare shows. Every Encore show, especially My Fair Lady, West Side Story, Kiss Me Kate, The Musical Murders Of 1940.

Hannah: What made you want to participate in theatre as a kid?

Susan: When I was 10. I went to an audition for “Camelot”. Not knowing what to expect, I memorized everyone’s lines on the sides we were given the day before auditions so I would be prepared for anything. I was cast as the lead, Guinevere.

Hannah: What has been your most favorite role in theatre?

Susan: I like different roles for different reasons and tried to narrow it down? Queen Margaret in Henry VI, Holga in After The Fall.

Hannah: What’s the best part about your job?

Susan: Using my imagination to direct, working alongside the staff and guest artists, and with the casts and crews.

Hannah: If you could be a part of any show, what show would it be?

Susan: Any role in an Arthur Miller play, he is brilliant. Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter.

Thanks for sharing with me, Susan! It was awesome to learn more about your background as a theatre professional who’s so important to Encore’s work. To check out past interviews with Susan, read on below.

Photos by Larry McClemons, Aileen Pangan Christian, and Cindy Kane Photography. Blog contribution by Student Editor, Hannah K.

Don’t Be Left in the Cold – Last Minute Gifts from Encore

There’s a buzz in the air here at Encore – Jingle ARRGH the Way! got us perfectly in the mood for the holidays. We just can’t wait to sing carols, decorate cookies, and share gifts with our families and friends. What about you? What? You haven’t made a plan yet?

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Don’t panic! We’ve got four awesome gift ideas for your favorite theatre lover:

1) Season Subscriptions
Savings meet great shows for the perfect holiday gift! Three-show subscriptions are still available for purchase this holiday season. With four wonderful shows left in the 2018/2019 season, this is an excellent gift for any theatre lover. With each adult subscription, you’ll save a total of $15, with a savings of $6 for children, students, seniors, and military personnel.

2) Gift Certificates
Not sure what will make your special person’s face light up with joy? Get them an Encore gift certificate to use on season tickets, summer camps, private lessons, and more!

3) Tickets
Does your recipient love to read, battle imaginary villains, or spontaneously burst into song? Then we’ve got a show for you! Purchase your tickets today to ensure the best seats belong to you and your family and friends.

4) Amazon Smile
Looking for something specific? Designate Encore as your charity of choice through Amazon Smile as you wrap up your holiday shopping this season. Amazon will donate a portion of your purchase total to Encore and all of your gifts will surely put a smiles on many faces.

However you celebrate the season, we’re so glad to call you part of our Encore family. We can hardly wait to see you in the audience, in the classroom, and at auditions in the new year!

Photos by Aileen Pangan Christian, Larry McClemons, and Cindy Kane Photography. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.

Join the Merry Band!

Happy #TechTuesday, Encore fans. As one production sets sail, another bands together. We’re excited to welcome Encore students old and new to Robin Hood auditions tonight and tomorrow (December 11 & 12, 2019) from 5-7 PM at Encore’s Main Campus. Not sure if this adventurous tale is for you? Read on to learn six reasons to try out for the cast and/or crew!

1) Learn new skills!
With valiant heroes like Robin Hood and Maid Marion, stage combat is surely in the cards. This production is a fantastic opportunity to learn a valuable performance skill from experienced teachers.

2) Work with new directors.
Artistic Director Susan Keady is stepping into the director’s chair for the first time this season, along with Assistant Director Jim Clancy. It’s always exciting to work with new combinations of people, and you never know who else might be in the merry band.

3) Experience a new take on a classic tale.
This fun script puts a new twist on this beloved folk hero’s story. Want to know what’s different? Guess you’ll have to come audition to find out!

4) Build the Sherwood Forest.
There’s adventure in store for those off the stage as well. From forests to castles and everything in between, the crew will have a whole world to create.

5) Audition for the last non-musical of the season.
While we’re super pumped for The Talented Clementine and Disney’s Newsies, if song and dance aren’t necessarily your jam, Robin Hood is your last chance to participate in a straight play this season.

6) Form your own merry band.
Encore productions are a wonderful way to make new friends and strengthen the bonds we have with old friends. In the rehearsal room or in the shop, in the scene or in the wings, our students collaborate as a team that gets stronger with every rehearsal.

We hope this list will help you set your sights, take your shot, and step into the forest for your chance at adventure!


Photos by Larry McClemons and Aileen Pangan Christian. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.

A Board President’s Holiday Wish

Carole Russo is an Encore parent, volunteer, and as of this year, Encore’s Board President. Her oldest daughter’s theatre bug first brought the family to Encore and this year her youngest will start auditioning. We sat down with Carole to talk about her Encore journey, her vision for the organization, and her holiday wishes.

How did you first come to Encore?
It all started with the fourth grade musical at her elementary school. Once my daughter had a small taste of being onstage doing musical theatre, she wanted to try out for another show. Encore Stage & Studio to the rescue! Time for auditions. And disappointment. Not one, but two times. Luckily, Encore offered a pre-audition workshop and her skills – and confidence – improved.

And she was picked to be the 11th dancing princess in the 12 Dancing Princesses. She learned about stage presence. She learned how to put on stage makeup from the older actors. She learned how to be on time. She learned where the microphones were onstage, and why actors have to wear jazz shoes with leather soles. And she found her people.

The 11th princess poses with her grandparents, post-performance.

What is your vision for Encore?
I would love for more children to be a part of something bigger than themselves, like my daughter was. To try something they’ve never done before. To use their imagination. To express an emotion and tell a story.

What will it take to make it possible? More after-school classes. More full-scale productions. More creative play with the Healthy Play Initiative in partnership with AFAC (The Arlington Food Assistance Center). More scholarships for students to attend shows and participate in camps.

It will take an organization supported by all parts of the community including parents, community members, Encore alumni, local government, business, and the artistic community. More volunteers, more carpools, more jazz shoes.
And more financial backing.

Why should folks consider Encore for their holiday season giving?

Can we continue to provide kids in northern Virginia with the chance to take a risk, be a part of a team, learn to trust one another and make some great theatre? I suggest a resounding yes.

Because Encore provides all of this great inspiration and makes northern Virginia a unique and special place where kids can be kids while stretching their boundaries.

Sometimes the greatest gift you can give another person is to include them, and that’s what Encore is all about.


P.S. We’ll be back soon at auditions soon with my younger son and daughter. The cycle continues!

P.P.S.S. Did you know that you can donate your car to Encore? That’s what we’re doing with a beloved vehicle that is past its useful life. Click here to find out more and enjoy that newfound garage space!

Photos by Aileen Pangan Christian, Larry McClemons, Cindy Kane Photography, Rebecca Pfeil, and Carole Russo. Blog contribution by Rosemarie O’Connor.

5 Gifts of Theatre from Encore’s Summer Camps

Oh it’s definitely cold outside, but we are thinking warm thoughts with our #SummerPlanningSunday!

We are so excited to announce our 2019 Summer Camps! In theatre, there is more than what is presented on stage. There are students perfecting their craft, leaders gaining life skills, and friendships being made. In this holiday season, we are unwrapping 5 gifts of theatre when you enroll your child in our summer camps.

Gift #1 – Storytelling
There many ways to tell a story—through movement (try Broadway Bootcamp for Ages 8-12, Stage Door for Ages 11-15), writing (check out Summer Stories for Ages 8-12!), acting (take a look at It’s Elementary for Ages 5-9, Tragedy vs. Comedy for Ages 8-12, Sense & Sensibility for Ages 11-15 and Center Stage for Ages 13-18) and more. Our camps provide these different styles of storytelling that speak to our campers’ interest while challenging our students to build and sharpen their communication skills.

Gift #2 – Creativity and Imagination
Each camp session is designed to activate our campers’ creativity and imagination! Be sure to take a look at our different themes in our Camps for Ages 3-5, It’s Elementary for Ages 5-9, Improv-a-thon and Summer Nights Live for Ages 8-12.

Gift #3 – Self-Confidence
Our two and three-week camps including It’s Elementary, Scenes for Tweens, Stage Door and Center Stage all build towards a final showcase or performance, encouraging our students to gain confidence to perform onstage in front of friends and family.

Gift #4 – Teamwork
It takes an entire village to present a performance and during our time in the summer, our campers learn the value of being an excellent team player. Teamwork skills soar onstage (check out Scenes for Tweens, Stage Door and Center Stage), backstage (like Tech Camp!), and beyond!

Gift #5 – Friendship and Lasting Memories
While our campers are memorizing choreography or their lines, they’re also making new friends and lasting memories long the way.

Be sure to register for our Summer Camp Open House on January 5, 2019. Registration is free.

Looking for summer job opportunities?

Photos by Cindy Kane Photography, Larry McClemons, Rosemarie O’Connor and Aileen Pangan Christian. Blog contributor: Aileen Pangan Christian