5 Reasons to Apply for the Encore Cares Student Project

Our past Encore Cares Student Directors, Sam Regardie and Xander Tilock had a blast working on our awesome program the past two seasons and are sharing 5 reasons to apply for the Encore Cares Student Project!
# 1 – Explore more of the Encore experience
Directing a show teaches you important skills in the theater such as costume and set design. Since every script has to be adjusted for a different cast, Encore Cares teaches you how to select, cut, and manage a script. Being a student leader also gives you a chance to see the entire spectrum of Encore, and what the roles of different positions in a play are.
# 2 – Chance to practice your adaptability skills.
Changing your tactics when things don’t go your way is an important life skill to have. And since Encore Cares is a traveling show, students leaders will have to adapt their show to be able to work in other theater spaces. In addition, for the question and answer session you must adapt to answering a variety of different questions. Because you will need to adapt to many things throughout your life, Encore Cares gives you good practice.
#3 – Opportunity to perform at other venues.
Encore Cares allows you to travel to creative spaces unlike typical theater locations. Both directors have held a question and answer session after the show, which lets you interact with the kids in audience and teach them about the theater and Encore.
#4 – Great community service opportunity
Since Encore is a non-profit organization, students will be able to earn community service hours for their directing experience. It is a unique and special opportunity because there are very few programs like it. It can be used for high school community service hours, a Bar or Bat Mitzvah project, or any other community service opportunity.
#5 – Improve your theater abilities outside of directing
You get to work hands-on with other Encore directors. Since holding an audition is one part of the experience, you get to look at the audition process from the other side of the table. By working with people your age, you will learn how to become a better actor and director.
Posted on July 12, 2018 by admin
3 Favorite Encore Moments from June!

Hello Encore friends! We celebrate #FrontRowFriday with our 3 favorite moments from June:
#1 – Encore Stage & Studio presented Pinocchio!
Pinocchio was a memorable production, as we took our audience through a journey of learning honesty and being true to yourself. We had a wonderful production team with an awesome group of cast and crew members!
#2 – Our 50th Birthday Celebration with Hamiltunes
We celebrated our 50th birthday with the community at the place were it all began–Lubber Run Amphitheater! We honored our STAR Award winners and two amazing staff members, Photographer Larry McClemons, and Costume Designer/Builder Debra Leonard. We announced our 2018/2019 season and Delegate Alfonzo Lopez joined us for the festivities. We ended the night by singing along to our favorite songs of Hamilton!
Click here to read the summary in the Arlington Sun Gazette.
#3 – Our #EncoreSummer has begun! Summer camps are underway and we’re so proud of our campers on their final performances and sharings!
Here are 3 things we’re looking forward to this July:
#1 – Summer Camp Fun!
We’re so excited for the camp performances to check out, be sure to check out our upcoming Stage Door performance of Shrek Jr., open to the public at Kenmore Middle School Theatre on Thursday, July 12 at 7:30pm and Friday, July 13 at 2pm.
We have select camps that are currently available. Click here to enroll today.
#2 – Encore presents Seussical, running July 20-29 at Kenmore Middle School Theatre.
The Cat in the Hat tells the story of the colorful characters who live in the Jungle of Nool. Horton the Elephant hears a sound coming from a speck of dust on a clover and discovers an entire world of the Whos. Jojo, an imaginative Who, keeps getting in trouble for thinking too many “thinks.” Horton must not only protect the Whos on their clover, but also sit on an abandoned egg, left to him to look after by Mayzie LaBird. Gertrude McFuzz, Horton’s next door neighbor and admirer, fights to rescue him. Come and enjoy many well-beloved characters of Dr. Seuss as they learn about friendship, loyalty, and community. After all, “a person’s a person no matter how small.”
Be sure to follow us on Instagram for our Ca(s)t in the Hat series and meet our cast!
Click here to buy your tickets today!
#3 – Auditions for Ghostchasers are July 31st and August 1st
We’re so thrilled to begin our 2018/2019 season with a spooky and silly adventure! Students ages 9-18 are invited to audition for cast. Students ages 12-18 may audition for backstage crew and front of house. Click here to learn more.
Posted on July 6, 2018 by Aileen Christian
The Ca(s)t in the Hat!

Welcome back to the Front Row blog, Encore friends! We hope you’ve been spreading the word about next season’s shows that were revealed on Sunday. Before we can take in those exciting productions, we have more of this summer’s Seussical to share with all of you.
Though some of you weren’t able to join us for our season reveal scavenger hunt, we have a fun new Instagram segment to share. As we continue through the rehearsal process keep an eye out at @EncoreArlington for more behind-the-scenes peeks, including this series:
You’ve heard of the Cat in the Hat, but now it’s time to give some other Seussians a turn! Here are some of the questions we’ve been asking our cast members:
2. What is/was your favorite Seuss book or story?
3. What’s the most challenging song in the show?
4. Give us your best jungle animal noise and/or Who battle cry.
5. Why will audiences love the show?
Here are the responses of just a few of our talented performers:
Click here to check out the Cast in the Hat IG story.
Enjoying these sneak peeks? Follow us at @EncoreArlington on Instagram for more fun as we get closer to the opening of Seussical. Be sure to purchase your tickets today – you won’t want to miss this show!
Photo by: Larry McClemons. Graphic by: Aileen Pangan. Instagram stories by: Shannon McCarthy. Blog contribution by: Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on June 22, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
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“A Community Treasure” – Looking Back w/ Susan Keady

As we move ahead from Encore’s momentous 50th Anniversary season, we wanted to sit down with Artistic Director Susan Keady to reflect on Encore’s glorious past and promising future.
Encore: If you had to capture the essence of Encore in just three moments, which would you choose to share?
Susan:
• Sitting in a dark theatre and listening to the joyful laughter of children in the audience of an Encore show.
• The ongoing privilege of time with Encore families as we spend years and years working with their children as the child moves forward through the elementary program, growing into tweens, reckoning with the teen age years and returning to visit as young adults.
• Working alongside a smart brilliant team in education, administration, and production. The Encore staff bubble over with creative, imaginative, daring ideas to assert Encore’s mission.
Encore: What’s been the most rewarding aspect of being Encore’s Artistic Director?
Susan:
• The process of working with children and experiencing the wonder of theatre after the hard work is done and they perform on stage. It never gets old.
• Overseeing Productions from every aspect and building the organization with our team to grow in every aspect of the Theatre. Growth is everything. Plus, we have a lot of fun.
Encore: What’s the most significant challenge Encore has had to overcome?
Susan: There is physical stage deficit [here in Arlington] that is highlighted by Encore’s need for venues that will accommodate the sheer number of classes and productions we offer. Lack of space creates a constant logistical challenge. [To support Encore’s goal of our personal theatre space, visit our Donation page!]
Encore: In what ways would you say that Encore has changed since you began working here?
Susan: The amount of participants has increased significantly. The staff offices are now at the St. Andrew’s campus and that is a relief! I am always excited about how change furthers Encore’s mission.
SEASON – The production season has grown significantly. When I began working, our season consisted of four shows: three children’s productions and a summer adult show. Within a few years, and many requests later, we were granted a fifth production venue during the holidays and that upped our schedule to five shows, offering more opportunities for tech crews and casts. We continue to request additional space and venues because we want to accommodate as many children as possible. A few years ago, we were granted another venue and we added a sixth show. And yet another first for Encore – the sixth show runs three weeks. Our season has grown to nine productions. [Encore has also launched our Theatre for the Very Young series, geared toward the youngest of theatre lovers.]
STAFF – The Encore staff consisted of an all-volunteer group, with exception to the education director and me. With the appointment of an Executive Director and her budget capacity success, Encore now has seven staff members working in our offices full time and at least a hundred amazing guest artists who work in various capacities. Our staff mentors college and high school interns who are interested in the business of theater whether it’s in costumes, lights, set design, or helping develop resources for Encore. Two seasons ago, we added an apprenticeship for college students. Our apprentices are recent grads that work with us for a year in production, education, and administration – wherever they are needed.
CAST – With the help of directors and producers, who understood the need to provide a safety net for children to step up and audition, we decided to cast and rehearse with the ensemble technique. I also stressed the importance of the child’s imagination and the choices one derives from critical thinking skills. Give me choices and imagination over Method acting any day! Especially with children, ensembles emphasize that everyone cast in the show matters. The work we do each time there is a rehearsal, whether it’s blocking, vocal, or physical must include everyone.
I developed the peer mentor system so that alumni who have been successful in previous productions are expected to spend time with the younger, inexperienced children and keep those children on task. For example, a seasoned actor in our group can offer a new actor a little companionship and advice and be there for that little one. Friendship from a junior in high school to a 7th grader in middle school really does go a long way.
The concept for students is simply that we are all here in this place, at this time, and we are all important. Children, developing self worth, are super lucky to be selected and in the show, no matter what their role. The craft of directing children is to find what every child likes to do, who they are and what they can contribute to the rehearsal process to be their very best when the show opens.
CREW – With the help of super smart high school and college students, we changed the procedure for tech crew opportunities. When I started at Encore, the tech crew was called a week or two ahead of the show and thus the Stage Manager was the only student with essential backstage theatre knowledge. I began a training initiative with tech crew participants, which has evolved so all the tech crew understand the privilege and importance of working backstage. The skill sets we encourage are substantive and deeper than most adult and children’s theatre.
Significantly, over the years our current stage manager program ranks supreme. When Stage Managers go off to college or to work in a different theatre company, they are super competent and able to run nearly every backstage job.
Encore: How would you describe the vision for Encore moving forward in the next five, ten, even fifty years?
Susan: Encore will continue to be a bigger and better place for generations of theatre-goers to experience the complex and wonderful worlds we create on stage. Encore is an amazing resource in Northern Virginia for families, children, volunteers, and dramatic artists to thrive. The excitement and adrenaline that Encore creates has always held appeal for children, adults, businesses, and philanthropic organizations. We will continue to be a community treasure. Encore is like a precious child and everyone who has walked the boards on our stage understands.
Encore: What are you most looking forward to this coming season?
Susan: Everything! I struggle through the season selection to craft a perfect selection of shows that will encourage kids who want to audition and act. By the time I select the season and the order in which we will present the shows, I am so happy and want to direct all the shows! Five of our six selections are new to our company so that’s exciting.
The first show is a familiar one called Ghostchasers and its silly and scary – Encore loves the Halloween shows. The next show is a musical that was based upon the great read-aloud book How I Became a Pirate and is called Jingle ARRGH the Way. I don’t want to give anything away but it’s about pirates and they dance and sing.
The winter show, The Enchanted Bookshop is about a bookshop that comes alive at night with fictional characters that literally step out of their books! The following show is Robin Hood, a perennial favorite. Enough said.
Our summer show is NEWSIES and everyone is already singing the Broadway score in our offices. It’s fun to attend auditions and see college students and graduates return year after year to Encore to hone their acting, dance, and vocal skills. I am especially excited to visit with students who started with us as practically babies.
Last but not least, recently I was organizing my daughter’s books from elementary school when I came across her copy of the book Clementine. Encore will be producing the premiere of the musical Clementine in the spring. We are working with the author and a creative musical/lyricist team and a brilliant script is beginning to emerge. The book was a super cool find for me. It’s a chapter book and a great book to read with your child at night. And…oh yeah…I am directing the show! See you in the theatre!
Thank you for sharing with us, Susan, as well as for all of your perseverance, insight, and dedication over these many years. We can’t wait to see what this season (and beyond!) have in store. Join us for the first production of the 2018/19 season, Ghostchasers, opening Friday, October 5th at 7:30 PM.
You won’t want to miss a moment of Encore’s thrilling 2018/19 season – best secure your ideal seats now with a Season Subscription! Save between $15 to $38 per adult and $6-$20 per child, student, or senior. These savings can’t be beat! Purchase your subscriptions by visiting our website or by calling our Box Office at (703) 548-1154.
Photos by: Larry McClemons, Rosemarie O’Connor, and Aileen Pangan. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on September 27, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
Meet 2018 Arts Management Intern: Connie Polnow

We have so many exciting events happening this summer, our many camps, our Healthy Play Initiative program, Seussical and more! We’re delighted to have our newest addition to our team, Connie Polnow as our 2018 Arts Management Intern to assist us with our fun and busy summer!
Welcome to Encore Stage & Studio! Tell us about yourself and your role at Encore this summer.
Connie: I’m the Arts Management Intern this summer and I’ll be helping with a lot of the behind-the-scenes administrative and marketing functions of Encore. I’m from Springfield, VA and I’m studying marketing at Christopher Newport University and I’m going into my senior year. At school I’m on the club swim team. Previously, I’ve interned with CNU’s Center for Career Planning and I currently coach a local synchronized swimming team.
So far, can you describe what you’ve been working on at Encore?
Connie: My first week I helped make the big reveal book that we used at the our 50th celebration. Now I’m helping with the website as we get ready to make some changes as well as helping get us ready for the 2018-2019 season.
Can you describe your first theatre/performing arts experience and what made it so memorable?
Connie: I’ve never been in a professional production myself, but as a child I would put on little shows for my family all the time. I remember doing puppets, magic, skits, and really anything that gave me an excuse to play dress-up. But I also did synchronized swimming for eight years and at the end of every season we would put on a show. What I remember most about the shows is how different it is to perform for an audience instead of for judges. It always felt like we had more freedom and the applause seemed more real. It was always way more fun and I even had the opportunity to choreograph some routines for the show.
What’s your favorite musical?
Connie: That’s a hard question! I have a lot of favorites and all for different reasons. If I had to pick, I would say Dear Evan Hansen, but Mary Poppins is a close second.
What are you most looking forward to at Encore this summer?
Connie: I’m really excited to learn more about the performing arts and everything that goes on behind the scenes, both backstage and on the business side. As I’ve said, I’ve never been in a performance myself, but I love theater and I’m excited to be a part of it in anyway I can. Of course, I’m also excited to work with the marketing team and help them with outreach and coordination.
Seussical is coming up soon! What’s your favorite Dr. Seuss story or character and why?
Connie: I had Green Eggs and Ham memorized as a kid! That one, to me, was the most fun to read and I read it to my younger brothers a lot. But I also have a soft-spot for The Grinch and I watch the old animated version every Christmas.
Which show are you excited about for Encore’s 2018/2019 season and why?
Connie: Newsies for sure! I love musicals and Newsies is such a classic with really amazing songs and a great, timeless story. It’s one of those shows that you can love as a kid for the songs and dances and the young heroes, but can appreciate as an adult for the historical importance of the story.
Posted on June 25, 2018 by Aileen Christian
Happy Father’s Day from Encore!

An early Happy Father’s Day to all of the Encore dads out there! Today we’re looking back at some of the iconic father figures from Encore shows throughout the years. This wonderful group shows that being a great dad has everything to do with how you support others, related to you or not!

Mufasa – Disney’s The Lion King, Jr. (2018)
The Dwarfs – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1972)
King Triton – The Little Mermaid (2014)
Gandalf – The Hobbit (1994)
Aslan – Chronicles of Narnia (2005)
Scarecrow – Wizard of Oz (1972)
Horton the Elephant – Seussical (2005)
You won’t want to miss Horton’s star turn as the (unexpected) “Father of the Year” in this summer’s production of Seussical. With dedication and heart, he certainly sets a great example to all of the father figures out there. Get your tickets online or by calling Encore’s Box Office at (703) 548-1154.
Photos by: Larry McClemons and Aileen Pangan. Blog contribution by: Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on June 15, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
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So “Satisfied!” 2018/19 Season Reveal Recap

On Sunday evening, Encore Stage & Studio returned to our roots – Lubber Run Amphitheatre – where, in 1967, A Pocketful of Preposterous Poems took the stage. This performance began a legacy of over 50 years of “Theatre by kids, for kids” in the Washington, DC area. It felt only right to return to our artistic home to celebrate during this, our 50th season. The event was jam-packed, so here’s a brief recap of what you missed!
Up first, from the House of Delegates, was Alfonso Lopez, Representative of the 49th District, who presented a Virginia General Assembly Resolution honoring Encore Stage & Studio for its work to bring the arts to children in Arlington, onstage, backstage, and in the audience. It was wonderful to have Delegate Lopez join us for our birthday celebration, especially because he’s also a big fan of Hamilton!
Next, we were excited to honor several of our 2017/18 STAR Award winners. To see our complete list of accomplished winners from this season, check out this blog post!
We were thrilled to honor two of Encore’s long-term staff members as well. First up was Larry McClemons, who has served as Encore’s photographer for many seasons, capturing memories of Encore shows for performers, parents, and audiences alike. We here at the Front Row blog certainly couldn’t do what we do without Larry’s wonderful images.
Debra Leonard was also honored at Sunday’s festivities for her work as costumer on over 100 Encore shows over the years. With casts ranging from 15-40 cast members, her dedication has been enormous and we are so grateful to have her creative mind working on this summer’s Seussical as well!
Then came the big reveal – the 2018/19 season! Complete with sound effects, Sara Strehle Duke and Susan Alison Keady announced next year’s shows:
Jingle ARRGH the Way! A “How I Became a Pirate” Christmas Adventure
Robin Hood
The Talented Clementine
Disney’s Newsies
Then, of course, we rocked out to some Hamil-tunes! Hamiltons, Burrs, and Elizas of all ages took the stage to lay down some quick rhymes and lovely notes. We certainly hope to see many of you young revolutionaries at auditions this coming season.
Thank you to all of our Encore friends who participated in our season reveal, both in person and through our Instagram scavenger hunt. We hope you’re as excited as we are about all of the fantastic productions coming our way in the next year. Why not ensure your best show-going experience by reserving your best seats through a season subscription today?
Photos by: Aileen Pangan. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on June 20, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
The Final Clue – Season Reveal Tonight!

You’ve come so far and solved so much!
Time to see if you’ve guessed correctly, tonight at Encore’s 2018/19 season reveal and birthday celebration. But first, one last clue! Do you have what it takes to solve the final case?
Get ready for mischief and twirls in sync.
Wow the crowd and get your name in ink.
A mega fan favorite now up on stage –
We’re sure that this summer will make the front page!
Journey back to a September 12th to help solve your final riddle. We won’t tell you the year, because we’re tricky…and because we love looking back at all of the wonderful Encore moments we’ve shared over the last few years.
Join us where it all began – Lubber Run – for our season reveal party and Hamil-tunes tonight! Turn in your scavenger hunt hunches for the chance to win a complete 2018/19 season subscription. Don’t throw away your shot to have a super fun night with your Encore family and the chance to win such an awesome prize!
Photos by: Larry McClemons and Aileen Pangan. 2017/18 Chalk Art by: Aimee Pangan. Blog contribution by: Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on June 17, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
A Weekend Riddle for You

Tomorrow is the big day!
We can hardly contain ourselves. We’ve loved seeing your speculations and excitements on our social media pages – soon we’ll be able to see them in person! Hopefully we’ve kept you guessing with our clues. If you’ve outsmarted us, you could be the winner of a 2018/19 season subscription.
Perhaps you’d expect to find this in your lunch.
With all these clues, will you develop a hunch?
This season found fruit of a different kind.
Next, a tale from a book that helps you unwind.
A childhood hero with an unusual name
now stars in a show – to miss would be a shame.
Flashback to our Instagram post from April 7th of this year to make sense of today’s riddle. If you submit your theories at our Season Reveal event tomorrow, you might just be the lucky winner. We’ll see you there!
Photos by Aileen Pangan and Larry McClemons. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on June 16, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
Day 4’s Riddle Has Arrived!

Happy last day of school to many of our Encore friends!
We welcome you to come celebrate the start of summer with an evening of sweet treats, Hamil-tunes, and, of course, the reveal of Encore’s 2018/19 show line-up. Hopefully you’ve been following along and tracking our clues throughout this week, but if you haven’t, now’s the time to catch up on your homework!
A band full of courage and might.
Fighting the power and doing what’s right.
Such a group fills audiences with glee.
So much fun, why stop at three?
Come join us, out in the wood,
as we follow the ventures of dear…
Who could it possibly be? Check out a post from February 28th, 2015 to get a hint. We can’t wait to find out this Sunday at our community birthday celebration. Join us in person with your crafty guesses and you could be the lucky winner of a 2018/19 season subscription!
Photos by: Larry McClemons, Andrea Smith, and Aileen Pangan. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on June 15, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy