Happy Summer Faces with Kelsey Meiklejohn

Welcome back for another #TechTuesday! We hope you’re hungry for more of an inside look at what’s in store for our #EncoreSummer. Today we’re sitting down with Secondary Education Programs Manager Kelsey Meiklejohn to hear what’s giving her a “Happy Face.”
Encore: Which Encore camp(s) are you involved in this upcoming summer?
Kelsey Meiklejohn: Bye, Bye, Birdie YPE. I wish I could be involved in all of them, but I have one more summer of my Graduate Program!
Encore: What’s your favorite part of summer camp?
KM: My favorite part is hearing all of the ideas and creativity the students bring to the productions we put on at our Stage Door & Tech Camps. We always end up with some unique character moment or set piece that I would never have thought about. It is the students’ investment in the show that brings it to life, I am just glad I get to help guide us all working together!
Encore: What is the best memory you have from past camps you’ve worked on as staff?
KM: My favorite memory is the spirit days, especially seeing both students and teachers dress as their favorite musical characters. I remember one year the staff came as the Jets from West Side Story and I came in as The Little Redheaded Girl from You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. There are so many unique characters and both the campers and staff get to learn about more musicals!
Encore: Did you attend a theatre/arts camp as a child? If so, what’s been the most lasting impression that experience has had on you?
KM: I got to attend an Arts & Science camp as a child, and loved seeing how the arts and sciences truly work together! I would do theatre or dance in the morning and then organic chemistry or physics in the afternoon. The diversity of thought in the program was great and when we needed a stage effect with a bubbling cauldron we could use what we learned in the science classroom the day before to make it. It really instilled in me the importance of learning everything you can, because then you can engage with so many different aspects of theatre or other disciplines.
Encore: What are you most looking forward to about this #EncoreSummer?
KM: I am looking forward to introducing students to one of my FAVORITE musicals! Bye, Bye, Birdie is full of youthful energy and silliness and fun and getting to share that with students already has me singing “Put on a Happy Face” in the car!
Your faces will match Kelsey’s happy one if you join us for Stage Door/Tech Camp this summer. Wave bye bye to Birdie, rescue a princess with Shrek, or fly off to Neverland – no matter which adventure you choose, you’ll be treated to three weeks of collaboration, creativity, and fun! Click here to sign up for a summer camp today.
Photos by Aileen Pangan, Aimee Pangan, Shannon McCarthy, and Rosemarie O’Connor. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on May 15, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
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So Much More! #SummerPlanningSunday with Madaline Langston

Happy #SummerPlanningSunday, Encore friends! This weekend we’re excited to share an interview with Education Programs Manager, Madaline Langston. You might remember our previous interview with Madaline, but today we’re looking ahead to 2018’s #EncoreSummer. We hope this sneak peek gets you ready to jump in!
Encore: Which Encore camp(s) are you involved in this upcoming summer?
Madaline Langston: This summer my focus will be on coordinating The Healthy Play Initiative. HPI is an ongoing partnership with the Arlington Food Assistance Center, serving ages 2-5 in the Arlington Community at Arlington Mill Community Center, as well as the Gates of Boston Community Center in the Buckingham area, while physically maintaining the daily operations of Encore’s partnership with Lola’s Lab and It’s Elementary summer camps. Lola’s Lab runs June 25th- July 6th. HPI and It’s Elementary will run thru the end of August.
What’s your favorite part of summer camp?
ML: My favorite part of camp is seeing the vision come to life and seeing the smiles and hearing the sounds of laughter of each camper.
What is the best memory you have from past camps you’ve worked on as staff?
ML: When I first began teaching at It’s Elementary many moons ago, the staff prepared talent to showcase for the campers. It was hilarious. This is now a tradition at the It’s Elementary camps. Every year each teacher brings a new talent to the stage.
Did you attend a theatre/arts camp as a child? If so, what’s been the most lasting impression that experience has had on you?
ML: I did not attend a Theater Arts Camp. When I was a child, I had many opportunities to perform in the school system. During the summer, as a Camp Fire girl, we would take trips to New York to see Broadway shows, go camping and other events in which we were encouraged to sing, participate in Arts and Crafts, swimming etc…
What are you most looking forward to about this #EncoreSummer?
ML: I am looking forward to observing the individual accomplishments achieved at our camps. Success looks different to each camper. Perhaps you attend our camps to make friends, develop confidence, overcome shyness, visual arts, performance, to learn about theatre and so much more.
Thank you for sharing your plans for your #EncoreSummer, Ms. Madaline! Still searching for your perfect summer theatre adventure? Fear not! We’ve got something for everyone – from pirates to Lost Boys and Shakespearean lords and ladies. With camps geared from ages 4-18, let this be the summer you dive into the theatrical deep end. Don’t be left on shore – click here to register today!
Photos by Larry McClemons, Shannon McCarthy, and Aileen Pangan. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on May 14, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
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Positive and Professional! Summer Theatre with the Izdepskis

Happy #TechTuesday, Encore fans! We’re less than one week away from auditions for our wacky, hilarious, and fun-filled summer production of Seussical, so dust off your dancing shoes and we’ll see you there. In the meanwhile, we’ve got a double treat of an interview for you today. A father-daughter duo that always leaves us smiling…Erich and Evie Izdepski!
Encore: Welcome to the blog. Thanks for taking the time to chat with us. Please briefly introduce yourself and tell a bit about how you’ve been involved with Encore.
Evie: My name is Evie Izdepski and I am thirteen years old. I have been in several Encore shows and camps. Most recently, I appeared in Encore’s production of The Lion King Jr.
Erich: I performed in musicals when I was a teenager and took voice and piano. I never gave up music, but didn’t have a chance to do shows again until life settled down a little. 5 or 6 years ago, Evie and I began doing shows with the St. Andrews Players. Jane Massant runs the Players and is on the Encore board and I believe she told us about the shows. I have done two shows, Mary Poppins and The Music Man.
Encore: What inspired you to audition for your first Encore summer production?
Erich: I had been doing other shows with Evie and we heard about Mary Poppins, a show she loves, so we auditioned. I thought Admiral Boom or the head banker would be fun roles.
Evie: I was inspired to audition for Encore for the first time when I found out that they were doing Mary Poppins. It is one of my favorite shows and I was so excited that I started checking the website daily to see if kids were allowed to audition.
Encore: What is your favorite summer show memory?
Erich: Singing numbers with Evie on the way to rehearsals.
Evie: My favorite summer show memory is either racing my cast mates through the hallways when we were not rehearsing during Mary Poppins or playing around with the rest of kids’ ensemble during The Music Man. I can not decide.
Encore: What has prompted you to audition for multiple summer show experiences?
Evie: I’ve auditioned for multiple summer shows because it the first one was a really positive experience. Everyone was nice and it was very professional.
Erich: I really like classic musicals and Encore does great summer shows. It is a very professional organization – so enjoyable to work with them. Evie does shows throughout the year, but the summer one are special since you have a full range of ages in the cast. I think that inspires her.
Encore: What’s the best part about acting with your dad/daughter?
Evie: The best part about acting with my dad is that I have someone to go over music and lines with. I also get free rides to rehearsal.
Erich: Watching and helping Evie grow as a singer/actor/dancer. Well, I don’t help with the dancing (except I sometimes drive her to lessons!).
How wonderful to hear about your awesome summer theatre experiences, Evie and Erich! We love that you’re a part of our Encore production family. We hope that many friends, old and new, will be joining the ranks by auditioning for Seussical cast and crew next Monday and Tuesday!
Click here for more information and to download the audition forms.
Photos by Larry McClemons and Aileen Pangan. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on May 8, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
5 Favorite Moments from the 50th Anniversary Bash

On Saturday, April 28, Encore Stage & Studio celebrated our 50th anniversary with an exciting event at the Columbus Club of Arlington. Check out our 5 favorite moments from the Bash:
#1 – The Amazing Collection of Auction Items
From travel packages to New York City, Chicago, and Seattle, to opening night experiences right here at Encore, we thank our wonderful auction donors (and bidders!) for a popular auction! Click here to view the full list of our silent auction items. We’re so happy for our auction and raffle winners!
#2 – Celebrating an Outstanding Volunteer, Jerry Gidner with the 2018 Celeste Award
We presented the 2018 Celeste Award to Jerry Gidner, an influential volunteer and former Board President of Encore Stage & Studio. The Celeste Award was established in honor of Encore’s long-time Executive Producer Celeste Groves, whose “celestial” record of volunteering gives us all a high standard to live up to. Under Jerry’s outstanding leadership from 2009-2016, Encore was able to grow and flourish. Jerry was instrumental in the development of two strategic plans and set forward a vision for the organization we have become. He served on the board for seven years, three as Board President, in addition to leading our Theatre for All! Fund campaign. He has worked diligently behind the scenes to take Encore to the next level. Encore would not be where it is today without the leadership and dedication of Jerry Gidner. Thank you Jerry!
#3 – The Dance Floor
“My favorite part of the night was watching the kids have fun on the dance floor,” says Rosemarie O’Connor, Development Associate. We kicked off the dance party with a favorite from the soundtrack of “The Greatest Showman.” We all sang showtunes, showed off our dance skills and had a ball!
#4 – The Encore Family Reunion
Not only were we walking down the red carpet, we also strolled down memory lane! Alumni came from near and far to attend the event, including out of the country! The evening program was filled with performances from current students and Alumni. Photos of past shows over the decades filled the walls! Show posters and programs were on full display throughout the venue. We also had alumni there in spirit with heartfelt messages on video.
Check out this awesome video message from Encore Alum, Brittany O’Grady:
Brittany currently stars in the FOX show, “Star.” Click here to check out her last Encore interview.
It was a fantastic evening to celebrate our birthday with Encore participants past and present.
#5 – The wonderful support from the community
“My favorite moment was greeting all of our guests, volunteers and community members from other Arlington organizations and seeing everyone come together to celebrate and support ‘Theatre by Kids, for Kids,'” says Sara Duke, Executive Director. We had over 240 guests at the bash and grossed over $50,000 in honor of our 50th anniversary!
“Encore gave us a place to be our true selves, express who we are, find friends and feel at home and safe while learning. Encore is Glorious!” –Encore participant, Nick B.
Encore Stage & Studio was founded in Arlington, VA in 1967. Since that time we have produced 215 shows, and almost 375,000 patrons have attended a production. Thank you to our Encore volunteers, staff and donors for a beautiful celebration!
Missed the Bash? You can still make a meaningful donation! Click here to donate online today.
Save the date for our Community Birthday Celebration on Sunday, June 17, 2018 at Lubber Run Amphitheater. Click here to learn more. See you there!
Photo by Larry McClemons and Rebecca Pfeil
Posted on May 4, 2018 by Aileen Christian
Susan Keady Named 2018 Connect with Kids Champion

We’ve got a very exciting #TechTuesday for you today, folks. Whether you’ve auditioned for one of her shows, worked on a monologue with her one-on-one, or been cheered on by her at the Costume Caper 5K, you know that Artistic Director Susan Keady makes every person feel special.
For anyone who has had the pleasure of working with Susan, it will come as no surprise that she has been named a 2018 Connect With Kids Champion by the Arlington Partnership for Children, Youth and Families. The APCYF describes this honor in the following manner: “What sets a CWK Champion apart is their intentional and deliberate attentiveness to the needs of young people. In recognizing community Champions, we celebrate adults who make the time to build relationships with children and teens.”
“I love when alumni students come back to see a production and stay to report to Susan about their first speech they gave in a public speaking class, the role they got cast in in their university’s production, or hearing about how their leadership skills from Encore got them a promotion at work,” says Sara Duke, Encore Executive Director. “Susan’s work to create a community with all of her casts shows when kids come back and reunite at the next Encore production or sign-up to audition for the next show.”
We are so lucky and proud to call Susan such an essential part of our Encore family. She has been a crucial creator, a Geppetto to our Pinocchio, if you will, shaping the history of “Theatre by kids, for kids” here in Arlington. Click here to catch up on one of our previous interview with Susan.
The award presentation will be held on Thursday, May 10 from 7:00pm-8:30pm in the lower level Auditorium of Stambaugh Hall, the main DHS building (2100 Washington Blvd). The program will begin at 7:30pm. Please RSVP with Michael Swisher at mswish@arlingtonva.us.
Congratulations again, Susan. To us, you’ll always be the cat’s meow!
Photos by Aileen Pangan and Aimee Pangan. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on May 1, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
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Assemble for Theatre by Kids, For Kids!

Happy #FrontRowFriday, Encore family! We can’t wait to see you at our 50th Anniversary Bash tomorrow night. We’re so excited about the festivities that we just can’t help ourselves – we’re sharing some ways to celebrate a whole day early to get the party started.
1) Follow us to the party! Share all of your elegant memories from the Bash with the hashtag #EncoreBash50. And be sure to follow us at @EncoreArlington to join in on the fun (and maybe even get a sneak peak of the action).
2) Spread the joy of theatre through the Theatre for All Fund. Your generous contributions have helped support Encore’s myriad of educational programs and production opportunities for 50 years – half a century! We hope to raise $250,000 during this anniversary season to provide even more to the children of the DMV area, perhaps culminating in a theatrical home of our very own.
3) Break out your Broadway best! Whether you feel more like a Fair Lady, a White Knight, or a King or Queen of old, your party attire is sure to dazzle us all. In need of some inspiration? Fear not! Rosemarie, our fabulous Development Associate, has pulled together some ideas for you. And remember, you’re never fully dressed without a smile!
We hope this gives you just a small taste of the excitement that tomorrow’s festivities have in store. We’re so proud and thankful to be celebrating 50 years of Theatre by Kids, for Kids with all of you. Without our wonderful students, families, and staff, none of this theatrical magic would be possible. Now bust out your dancing shoes, cause we’re ready to celebrate!
Can’t make it to the party but still want to make a difference? Donate to Encore Stage & Studio’s scholarship and access programs today! Click the button below and select 50th Anniversary Bash for your Donation Designation. Thank you!
Photos by Larry McClemmons and Aileen Pangan. Animated Video by Gemma Roberts. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Sneak Peek! 50th Anniversary Bash Silent Auction

The 50th Anniversary Bash is right around the corner! We are so excited to bring together the Encore family to celebrate 50 years of “theatre by kids, for kids” and grow our access and scholarship programs! With a raffle, performances from beloved Encore shows, dance party, and of course a silent auction we are ready for a night to remember. Take a look at some of the amazing and fun items in the 50th Anniversary Bash Silent Auction!

We want to send a huge thank you to all the businesses and organizations who donated to our auction. Their generosity help makes the invaluable life lessons Encore teaches through theatre available to all kids. See something you love and can’t come to the party? Email Rosemarie O’Connor, Development Associate, at rosemarie.oconnor@encorestage.org to set up a designated bidder. Packages are flexible and will be locked in on April 26, 2018. You can take sneak peek at some of our auction items below and a list of the full silent auction at the end of the list! Now let’s take a look at 5 of the most exciting Silent Auction packages for Encore’s 50th Anniversary Bash!
1) On the Town
“New York, New York it’s a wonderful town” and this is your ticket to a weekend in the city. With two round-trip Vamoose tickets and a one-night hotel stay at the Marriot Vacation Pulse Hotel the weekend of June 29, 2018 and a gift certificate to the tkts ticket stand you’ll get to cap off you’re weekend in the Big Apple with a Broadway Show!
Includes: Includes: Two-round trip Vamoose Bus tickets from Bethesda, MD or Arlington, VA, or Lorton, VA to New York City. tkts Gift Certificate worth $150. Hotel Stay at Marriot Pulse Hotel in New York City. Check-in Friday, June 29, 2018. Checkout Sunday, July 1, 2018. One King-sized bed in room.
Restrictions: Restrictions: Vamoose: upon receipt of thie certificate please contact Vamoose Bus at (212) 695-6766 to activate tickets. Expiration Date: April 28, 2019. No luggage fees. New York City drop-off/pick-up location: Penn Station, 30th St & 7th Avenue (at the Bagel Maven Cafe). Bethesda, MD location: 7490 Waverly St (bet. East-West Hwy. & Montgomery Ave.) Arlington, VA Location: 1801 N. Lynn Stree (bet. 19th St 7 Wilson Blvd.) Lorton, VA Location: VRE Station, 9000 Lorton Station Blvd. Marriot Pulse:Marriot Vacation Pulse Hotel is located at 33 West 37th Street New York, New York 10018Maximum Room Occupancy: 2 people. Room has king bed and full bathroom.Dates of reservation cannot be moved. tkts: Gift certificates may be used only for cash sales. Expires 12/31/2018.
2) Waitress
“It Only Takes a Taste” to fall in love with Waitress the musical! With this package, you’ll experience the diner “Opening Up” at the National Theatre’s Opening Night with two tickets for the National tour of Waitress! You’ll learn “What Baking Can Do” if you get a pizza with your Bertucci’s dinner before the show.
Includes: A pair of tickets to opening night of Waitress at the National Theatre on either Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 7:30 pm or alternatively Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 7:30 pm. A $25 certificate to Bertucci’s.
Restrictions: Please contact Kacey at Jam Theatricals to redeem at least 2 weeks prior to performance date. Encore will provide contact information upon redeeming certificate. National Theatre is located at 1321 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004. Bertucci’s: Certificate has no cash value, is not valid towards the purchase of gift cards or alcoholic beverages, and must be redeemed in its entirety with your purchase. Multiple Dough Certificates can be combined. Cannot be combined with other coupons or offers. Redeemable at participating locations. Expires October 28, 2018.
3) Chicago
Here’s your chance to get a luxurious stay in Chi-Town! You’ve got a three-night stay for two a the 5-star Langham Hotel with access to the Langham club, a dinner at Travelle Kitchen + Bar, and a spa experience for two at the Chuan Spa. You will feel relaxed and, “all that jazz.”
Includes: Includes: 3 night stay for 2 in a one-bedroom suite, access to the Langham Club, a dinner for 2 at Travelle Kitchen + Bar, spa experience for two at Chuan Spa.
Restrictions: Restrictions: Hotel room availability pending.
4) We are a Family
As the Dreamgirls sang, “no matter what we are, we are a family.” This is your chance to glam up with your family! Thomas Fallon Photography will meet with you to plan your session, do a one-hour shoot, have a professional prep your pictures, work with you and a designer to design a display for your home! Capture a moment with your family!
Includes: Portrait planning session with photographer, one hour portrait on location, one hour of artist’s time to prepare images, one hour of designer’s time to custom design display ideas for your home, one hour to select your favorite portraits with expert guidance.
Restrictions: Limit one gift certificate from any Thomas Fallon company per patron or family per year. Certificates are non-transferrable and must be used by the original purchaser. Not valid for commercial or wedding photography. Cancellation of your appointment may void your gift certificate. No cash value. Expiration 12/31/2019. The certificate must be registered upon receipt by winning bidder.
5) Seussical Opening Night Experience
“Oh the Things You Can Think” about this super special Seussical opening night experience. You’ll get a reserved parking spot, four of the best seats in the house, your name in the pre-show announcements, unlimited snacks at the concessions table, four t-shirts from the show, and an onstage photo-op with at least two of the characters! Your friends will just keep telling you “How Lucky You Are!”
Includes: four tickets to the Opening Night of Encore’s Seussical, a reserved parking spot at Kenmore Middle School, your name in the pre-show announcements, unlimited snacks at the concessions table, four t-shirts from the show, and an onstage photo-op with at least two of the characters.
Restrictions: Tickets can be moved to a performance other than Opening Night, but must be used during the run of Seussical. Winner must email Encore t-shirt sizes by June 17, 2018.
Can’t wait to see you there! Check out the rest of the silent auction!
Encore Stage & Studio Silent Auction
This silent auction is available for one night and one night only at the 50th Anniversary Bash! We can’t wait to party with you at the Bash!
Tickets are no longer available for purchase online. Please call (703)548-1154.
Posted on April 10, 2018 by Rosemarie O'Connor
Part of the Family with Rebecca Blacksten and David Lopez

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Happy #FrontRowFriday, everyone! As the weather gets warmer, we can’t help but dream of poolside fun, ice cold treats, and, of course…our Encore summer! Today we’re psyched to chat with two alumni of Encore’s summer productions: Rebecca Blacksten and David Lopez. Let’s hear what they have to share!
Encore: Welcome to the blog. Thanks for taking the time to chat with us. Please briefly introduce yourself and tell a bit about how you’ve been involved with Encore.
David: Hi, I’m David! I’ve worked with Encore for the last five summers; I played Emmett in Legally Blonde, Sir Harry in Once Upon a Mattress, Humpty Dumpty in Shrek the Musical, and Charlie Cowell/Jacey Squires in The Music Man. I was also a member of the crew for Mary Poppins. I’m a graduating theatre major from VCU and in August I’m moving to Ohio for an acting Internship.
Rebecca: Hello! I’m Rebecca Blacksten, a sophomore at McLean High School! I have done two productions at Encore Stage and Studio: Mary Poppins (Featured Ensemble) and Music Man (Zaneeta Shinn).
Encore: What inspired you to audition for your first Encore summer production?
David: I auditioned for Legally Blonde because a lot of my friends were auditioning for it and they said I should too. Going into auditions, I was hoping to be cast as Warner because I’d never played a mean character before then, but I’m happy with how things played out!
Rebecca: I have done many productions in and out of school, I love to be a part of my community through theater! My dad started doing Encore when it was still CTA (Children’s Theatre of Arlington) in the early ’80s, and he inspired me to begin auditioning for Encore. I also went to almost every Encore show when I was younger, and I am still an avid fan! I was so excited to hear that Encore was doing a childhood favorite of Mary Poppins, so I decided to go and give it a shot!
Encore: What is your favorite summer show memory?
Rebecca: My favorite memory might be having my wonderful Music Man family, as we became so tightly knit and I felt like we had a familial relationship! It was always so wonderful to walk into rehearsal and gossip with my ”mom” and joke around with my “dad” (not to mention ooh over my precious “sister”!!).
David: Can I say two? The first one are all of the inside jokes the cast of Once Upon a Mattress came up with during the run of the show (#cocoa #sparkle). The second is more of a tradition: Every year since Mattress Liam Clancy, Paddy Clancy, and I all bring in our instruments during the runs of our shows and find time to have jam sessions on the stage. We usually play the same songs from Once every year, but nonetheless it’s one of the things I always look forward to with every show we work on together.
Encore: What has prompted you to audition for multiple summer show experiences?
Rebecca: I wanted to go ahead and continue to audition so I can see my Encore family again and again, and hopefully for many more shows to come!
David: What keeps me coming back are the people I’ve met working with Encore. I’ve made some good friends here and I love working with the creative team. I have nothing but great memories from working with Encore so I’m always delighted to get the chance to work with you guys again.
Encore: Will we be seeing you at Seussical auditions on May 14th or 15th?
David: Should time permit, definitely!
Rebecca: I will certainly be coming out to get Seuss-ed up this summer, and I encourage many people to join me!
Thank you so much for sharing about your summer Encore experiences, friends! We hope to see the rest of our Encore family at auditions for Seussical in just one month – May 14th & 15th at Encore’s Main Campus. Click here for more information on what to prepare and what to expect. We can’t wait to get Seuss-ed with you!
Photos by Larry McClemons and Aileen Pangan. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on April 20, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
Bridging the Gap with Arts Apprentice A.K. Nell

Happy #TechTuesday, Encore fans! Today, we check back in with this season’s Arts Apprentice, A.K. Nell. We sat down with her early in the season, so be sure to catch up on her interview before diving into today’s chat about Encore’s work with community groups.
Encore: Welcome back to the Front Row blog! Can you tell us more about your current projects?
A.K. Nell: I got the chance to work with 4th and 5th grade students at Ashlawn Elementary School putting on the musical Princess Whatsername! The story is about a princess who finds herself lost and confused about who she is and where she’s going. On her journey, she meets many familiar characters who help her along her way. The show is really funny and a great production for elementary school students to enjoy!
We had a cast of 32 students and a tech team of 8 that we met with twice a week after school to put the show together. The cast worked on blocking, music, and choreography while the tech students painted and put together the scenery and props. The whole process was 9 weeks long, from the very first rehearsal to the final performance. At the end of our process, we put on a daytime performance for the students at Ashlawn Elementary and an evening show for parents and invited guests.
I’m currently working with the Meridian Homeschool group on a production of Big Bad which follows the story of the Big Bad Wolf as he is tried for all of his fairy tale crimes. The show is designed for the audience to act as the jury in the courtroom and written-in audience participation encourages them to help determine the verdict of the trial. Big Bad is a very witty and smart play that I think is perfect for elementary and middle school students.
We will meet with the students once a week for about 11 weeks to prepare the onstage and offstage elements of the show. With our group of 15, everyone will get the chance to act as a designer on the tech team as well as perform onstage in the show. We will give a final performance at Encore’s main campus at the end of our production process.
Encore: What’s the main focus of the program? Please describe the audition and rehearsal process for us.
AN: I think the simplest answer to this question is that our main focus and priority is to create a fully staged final production. While this is definitely a big part of the process and one that all the students look forward to, the process itself is just as important and valuable as the end result.
The rehearsal process actually begins the very first time we meet with the students. There is no prior audition time required because everyone who signs up for the residency will get to be a part of the production. I like to start by reading the script with everyone who is participating (both cast and crew) so that we all get familiar with what happens in the show. From there, we hold “auditions” for the cast by playing some improv games to see how the students work with one another and what interesting choices they make. It’s a lot easier to cast a show after you can see the interactions of your ensemble and determine who will be a good fit for each role.
Once the show is cast, it’s time to dive in! One of my favorite parts of the whole rehearsal process is the beginning stage as everyone is fitting into their roles, making discoveries about how their character walks, talks, thinks, acts, and feels. I love working with the students on characterization because [having a strong understanding of your character makes building the story a lot easier].
During our rehearsals, we teach the students warm-up games to get their bodies and minds moving so that we can have a focused and productive rehearsal. When we are rehearsing music or movement, we take the time to go over the words and/or steps slowly and repetitively so that everyone can get the hang of it before we move on. It is really important to me that every student feels successful in their art and that we are helping them to achieve that in any way we can. Due to the large number of students, it can be challenging at times to get the entire group focused and working constructively so we hold unit rehearsals. Unit rehearsals are days when only a few characters or ensembles will meet for rehearsal so that we can get concentrated work time on their blocking and staging in the show. We structure the schedule with many unit rehearsals towards the beginning of the process so that once we have meet with groups individually and pieced together the show, we will be ready to meet as the whole group to put it all together.
Encore: What’s the most rewarding part of directing fourth and fifth graders? How about the most challenging?
AN: For me, working with fourth and fifth graders was really exciting because they are young enough to have really interesting and imaginative ideas but old enough to be able to handle working on a full production. They have creative minds that come up with very unique characters and insights into the story. I really love when they come to me and share something so exciting about their characters’ voices or how their group is going to move physically. Their eyes light up as they speak and you can tell they are overjoyed with their discoveries. There is no limit to their imagination and they find the coolest ways to incorporate their inventive ideas into the story that we are telling.
If there is anything challenging about working with this age group, I’d say that sometimes they are a little too social for the rehearsal room – haha! It can be hard at times to get them transitioned into the rehearsal space and a productive, focused rehearsal, but we definitely love seeing our students make new friends and get excited about their work!
Encore: Please describe the residency in five words or short phrases.
AN: Oh boy, haha – only 5 phrases?! I guess I would say that the experience was exhilarating, collaborative, energizing, challenging at times, and very very rewarding.
Encore: In your opinion, why is this artistic residency program an important part of Encore’s mission?
AN: This program really gives students the opportunity to take theatre a step outside the classroom. While we are educating and teaching the students about music, vocalization, stage presence, and character development, we also have the additional goal of working towards a final production. Our camps and classes at Encore have a bigger focus on theatre education and have a “work-in-progress” presentation at the end of the session. In the residency, we bridge the gap between the education world and the production world because students get to experience both with a more solid focus on the end product.
I am having such a great time working on these artistic residencies with Encore because it gives me the opportunity to bring education and production in a way that is new and exciting for me too.
Thank you for sharing all about this wonderful program, A.K.! If you’re interested in bringing an Encore residency to your school, please info@encorestage.org for more information.
Photos by Deborah Candeub. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on April 17, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
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