What a Tale to Tell! Congrats to A Fairy Tale Christmas Carol Cast and Crew!

As we get back in the swing of things after a busy tech week, we want to offer huge Encore congratulations to the fantastic cast and crew of A Fairy Tale Christmas Carol! Audiences were thrilled by humorous, heart-warming, and enthusiastic performances all weekend long. But that’s not all!
Encore cast and crew members performed for 1,440 audience members throughout the weekend – more than double the size of last year’s production of A Fairy Tale Christmas Carol! This huge accomplishment is certainly helping us stay in the holiday mood.
Disappointed by saying goodbye to Mother Goose, the Big Bad Wolf, and the rest of our kooky Christmas characters? Fear not! Keep the holiday spirit (or three) alive with our limited-edition Encore 50th Anniversary ornaments!
Celebrate 50 years of “Theatre by kids, for kids!” with these lovely gold ornaments. Reasonably-priced at $16 each, these exclusive pieces make excellent holiday gifts, in addition to being a cheery addition to your tree. Ornaments can be purchased online, by phone at (703) 548-1154, or during one of our upcoming performances. For your convenience, orders can be picked up at Encore’s administrative offices (located at 4000 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, VA 22207) or in the lobby at our upcoming productions.
Though our next show, A Little Princess, doesn’t open until January, we hope you all have a wonderful season of holidays and to see you onstage, in the audience, or in our upcoming winter classes!
Photos: Larry McClemons, Aileen Pangan
Blog contributor: Shannon McCarthy, 2016 Arts Apprentice
Posted on December 5, 2016 by Shannon McCarthy
Give an #EncoreHigh5 This #GivingTuesday!

Happy #GivingTuesday, Encore family! We hope that you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. We here at Encore Stage & Studio are so excited to kick off the holiday giving season with #GivingTuesday!
Since this is our first year participating in #GivingTuesday, we wanted to share some Q&As that may come to your mind as you consider your charitable giving options this holiday season.
What is #GivingTuesday?
#GivingTuesday is a global day of philanthropy, organized to kick off the holiday giving season. The event started five years ago and has grown in size every year since. This year, #GivingTuesday takes place today,, Tuesday, November 29th, 2016.
How will Encore benefit from my #GivingTuesday donation?
Encore uses donations to help share the magic of theatre with every child in the community. Your donation could help us provide a scholarship to summer camp for a child in need, commission a brand new play like Cul de Sac, hire ASL interpreters for an upcoming performance, create costumes for The Jungle Book, and more. Generous donors like you make Encore’s programs possible!
Why should I support Encore?
Encore has had a presence in the Arlington community for nearly 50 years. Throughout that time, we’ve remained committed to our mission of “theatre by kids, for kids,” introducing children and families to the performing arts and helping students to build self-confidence, develop leadership skills, practice empathy and teamwork, and much more. Encore isn’t only a theatre company; we’re also a fun, supportive space for children to be themselves and for families to connect with each other and the community.
I don’t have a lot to give. Is my donation still worthwhile?
All donations make a difference! To extend the impact of your donation, consider encouraging friends and family to give through our #EncoreHigh5 campaign. After you give, tag five friends on social media to encourage them to join you in giving back to the community this season. On #GivingTuesday, Encore will have a chance to win $5,000 from the Catalogue for Philanthropy for receiving the largest number of gifts from individual donors!
I’m not able to donate at this time, but how else can I help?
We’d love it if you could help us spread the word about Encore and all our great programs, including classes, camps, productions, and community partnerships like the AFAC Healthy Play Initiative. Encourage a friend to take a class with you or try out for a show, post about Encore on social media, or give the gift of theatre by buying a season subscription as a holiday gift for a neighbor, friend, or family member.
Awesome! I’m ready to give! How do I contribute?
Head on over to our campaign page to do your part to cultivate “Theatre by kids, for kids” this holiday season!
Posted on November 29, 2016 by Shannon McCarthy
Save the Date for #GivingTuesday: November 29th, 2016

With the successful conclusion of our first-ever Costume Caper 5K this past weekend, the holiday giving season already has us kicking up our heels here at Encore. While you won’t find us wearing Santa hats or decking the halls quite yet, we do want you to mark your calendars for Tuesday, November 29th, 2016. This is a very exciting day for Encore, as it will be the first time that we have participated in the nationwide event Giving Tuesday.
Entering its fifth year, this event serves to focus consumers back to the generous nature of the holiday season, especially in light of the chaotic swirl of markdowns and deals often brought about by Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Over 700,000 donors contributed to Giving Tuesday campaigns in 2015 alone!
The holiday season isn’t the only thing creating a buzz around the Encore offices. We are already full of plans and anticipation as we prepare to enter our 50th anniversary season! Inspired by the spirit and the success of Giving Tuesday, we felt that this would be a fantastic way to kick off and celebrate Encore’s 50th year of making “Theatre by kids, for kids!”
If you are interested in becoming an author of Encore’s next chapter, please keep Giving Tuesday in mind as you consider your plan for holiday giving. To honor Encore’s 50th anniversary, it is our goal to have 50 donors give $50 over the course of the Giving Tuesday campaign. Our homepage for the event will be found here – be sure to bookmark it! Be a holiday hero and support the growth of young artists!
As with any of our shows and events, our Encore family is our biggest asset when it comes to sharing the news. In the days leading up to the campaign, we encourage you to help us “friend-raise” by sharing our donation page with five friends, using the tags #GivingTuesday and #EncoreHigh5. Stay tuned on this blog for more tips and resources that will help you share your love for “Theatre by kids, for kids!”
Photo credits: Larry McClemons, Encore Stage staff
Blog contributor: Shannon McCarthy, 2016 Arts Apprentice
Posted on November 10, 2016 by Shannon McCarthy
Top 5 Reasons We Are Thankful for “Theatre By Kids, For Kids” This #GivingTuesday

We just can’t believe that Thanksgiving is a week away! As they say, time flies when you’re having fun, and it’s been quite the exciting season for Encore so far. From The Best Haunted House Ever to our first-ever Costume Caper 5K, we’ve been having a blast – it’s no wonder the time has taken off on us!
We couldn’t be more thrilled for the holiday season to begin, because that means that #GivingTuesday is right around the corner! As this day of philanthropy approaches, we want to take a moment to consider why we are so thankful to have Encore Stage & Studio in our lives.
#1: Encore provides an artistic home for theatre-makers of all ages.
Our philosophy is that it is never too early to start developing a love for theatre. We’ve recently begun to offer a new series of Baby and Toddler classes to cater to the youngest artists among us. Encore offers camps and classes for students of all ages up to 18. The fun, however, does not stop there! Encore alumni are always encouraged to stay involved through the annual summer musical, and some have even remained a part of the Encore family as teaching artists!
#2: Encore is a part of the Arlington community.
Our goals extend beyond connecting with people as audience members to have a broader impact within our community. This desire to make connections leads us to partnering with other stellar institutions to create programs that will have a positive impact on our neighbors. We are certainly thankful for our collaboration with the Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC) to create a Healthy Play Initiative for the children of the Buckingham neighborhood at the Gates of Ballston, encouraging nutritious eating habits and an active lifestyle.
#3: Young leaders emerge through the Encore experience.
Here at Encore, our students lead the way. Overseen by an adult director, our high school stage managers tackle the enormous responsibility of organizing and running a full-scale production. In recent seasons, we’ve been lucky to have several students step up to tackle design roles on our shows. The dedication, focus, organization, and presence required for these positions are just a few of the innumerable skills young artists acquire by taking on leadership roles in Encore productions.
#4: Innovation drives us forward!
Resting on laurels, wonderful though they may be, just doesn’t cut it for us here at Encore. We are constantly finding ways to expand and grow as an organization. We achieve this through new classes and camps, new events (like our Costume Caper 5K), and even the commissioning of new plays for the children’s theatre canon.
#5: Celebrating 50 years of “Theatre by Kids, for Kids!”
What an amazing thing to be thankful for! Encore has been serving the Arlington community since 1967 and we couldn’t be more thrilled to share our upcoming 50th season with all of you and your families.
Please join us in raising the curtain on 50 more years of “Theatre by kids, for kids” by supporting Encore during this year’s #GivingTuesday event on November 29th, 2016.
Photo credits: Aileen Pangan, Rosemarie O’Connor
Cul de Sac graphic by: Richard Thompson
Blog contributor: Shannon McCarthy, 2016 Arts Apprentice
Posted on November 16, 2016 by Shannon McCarthy
A Fairy Tale Christmas Carol | #MannequinChallenge
Check out our #mannequinchallenge with the cast of A Fairy Tale Christmas Carol!
Posted on November 22, 2016 by admin
That’s a Wrap! Encore’s Costume Caper 5K A Success

Encore volunteers and staff members were thrilled to be joined by over 70 runners on Saturday, November 5th for Encore Stage & Studio’s first ever Costume Caper 5K and 1 mile kids’ run!
Participants and volunteers began to gather in Arlington’s Bluemont Park at around 7AM to begin set-up and registration. Runners were all very excited to receive these awesome and unique Encore t-shirts as part of their sign-up package.
While the morning air was a bit brisk as the sun rose, Encore Registrar and MTI director, Kelsey Meiklejohn, led our runners in some fun dancing warm-ups to get the blood flowing. (To check out our Broadway-themed 5K playlist, click here!)
As our clocks approached 8:30, Encore’s Executive Director, Sara Duke, took up the mic to act as MC for the festivities. The kids’ 1 mile fun run was up first, and the contestants were decked out in their costume and ready to go. Fellow runners acted their parts of enthusiastic spectators well as the group took off and again, as the pack returned across the finish line.
But the fun didn’t stop at the finish line! Younger racers also got to take advantage of the varied activities of the Kids’ Zone, ranging from face painting, lawn games, and even a bounce house! Such riches surely caused even the grown runners to be a bit green with envy.
Around 8:45, all of the Capers above age ten assembled to prepare for the 5K. A hilarious sequence of songs, including ABBA’s “Dancing Queen,” got the runners in the festive mood. Then finally…they were off! Spectators began to see finishers around the 23 minute mark, with the majority of participants completing the out-and-back course in 50 minutes or less.
A variety of prizes were awarded for both top finishers and for costumes. Costume categories included most frightening costume, most creative costume, sweetest costume, best couple’s costume, and more! Prizes were generously donated by local businesses.
We want to say a special thanks to all of our participants, volunteers, staff members, and sponsors for making this a fantastic first 5K experience. Overall, Encore raised a total of $750 through registrations and donations. This news, on top of the incredibly fun day we all had, has us jumping for joy! We can’t wait to put on another 5K event next year, and we look forward to seeing you at the starting line too!
Click here to view race results.
Check out even more photos from Encore’s Costume Caper 5K!
Photo credits: Aileen Pangan, Katie Boone
Blog contributor: Shannon McCarthy, 2016 Arts Apprentice
Posted on November 9, 2016 by Shannon McCarthy
Encore’s Chipotle Fundraiser: November 15, 2016 | 4-9pm

Show your Encore team spirit while grabbing dinner at Chipotle on Lee Heights Shops in Arlington on Tuesday, November 15, 4-9pm before rehearsal!
When: Tuesday, November 15th, between 4-9pm
Where: Chipotle (4520 Lee Highway Arlington, VA)
Posted on November 9, 2016 by admin
Keeping Us in Stitches: Costume Creations with Emma Berry

Still searching for last-minute costume inspiration for today’s spooky festivities? Have no fear! We were able to chat with Emma Berry, who is designing the costumes, make-up, and props for our upcoming production of A Fairy Tale Christmas Carol.
Encore: Can you introduce yourself (where you graduated, past theatre experience)?
Emma: I started with theatre as a child and found a passion for it immediately. I acted all through high school, but upon entering college reevaluated my role in the theatre and switched to the technical side of things. There were many changes in my focus along the way, but I graduated from Christopher Newport University in May of 2016 with my BA in theatrical arts and a focus on costume design.
Encore: How have/are you involved with Encore?
Emma: I originally started with Encore as an educational intern two summers ago. I found that I loved the company and all it stood for, and was thrilled when I was invited to join the staff this past summer. I worked as a teaching artist for the Stage Door tech camps. After camp ended, I was invited to stay on to take care of properties for the full season, and costumes for a few of the shows.
Encore: What’s the most complex costume you’ve ever had to create?
Emma: The most complex costume was my senior thesis. My college was putting on a production of Macbeth, set in a post-apocalyptic environment. I was the makeup designer for the entire cast, as well as designer for Lady MacDuff’s costume. While the costume itself wasn’t much out of the ordinary, it required many steps that made it quite a stressful yet rewarding venture.
Encore: What’s been your favorite show to costume design so far?
Emma: My favorite show to design for was Anything Goes, with Encore’s Stage Door summer camp. I have a sweet spot for historical accuracy, and it was a real treat to be able to dress our actors in the high-level society fashion of that time.
Encore: What was the most difficult show you’ve ever worked on?
Emma: The most difficult was probably Beauty and the Beast (also with Stage Door). While the show allowed many opportunities for imaginative design, the fantasy nature of the production presented unique challenges. Luckily, I had a very talented group of campers to help!
Encore: Do you have a dream show that you want to costume?
Emma: I would love to costume Pippin one day. The script is constructed in such a way to allow for highly-stylized design choices, and I would love to have that freedom.
Encore: Could you describe your design process for us?
Emma: The very first things I take into account before beginning designs are the historical accuracy and the practicality of each costume. The process begins with copious research, from which I draw my initial inspiration. After that, I do my best to get to know the actors within the roles, to tailor the costumes toward their specific personalities when possible. Then all that’s left is to add in the details!
Encore: Any tips for creative Halloween costumes?
Emma: Do something you’re excited about. Truly amazing costumes can be created on little to no budget with just a little bit of imagination and elbow grease, but if you aren’t excited about it, the costume will reflect that. You can add detail and excitement with some creative makeup tricks or hairstyles. Lastly, a big smile will make any costume stand out.
Join us this Saturday to put these costume tips to the test during Encore’s first ever Costume Caper 5K! There is still time to register and join in on the fun.
Finally, to feast your eyes upon Emma’s costumes this holiday season, click here to buy your tickets to A Fairy Tale Christmas Carol today! Tickets can be purchased online, by calling (703) 548-1154, or by contacting boxoffice@encorestage.org. If you plan on bringing half the village (or least ten people), be sure to take advantage of our group sales tickets, which are only $8!
A Fairy Tale Christmas Carol runs December 2-4 at Gunston Arts Center (2700 S. Lang St. Arlington, VA 22206).
Photography credit: Larry McClemons, Hayley Olivenbaum, and Encore Stage staff
Blog contributor: Shannon McCarthy, 2016 Arts Apprentice
Posted on October 31, 2016 by Shannon McCarthy
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Bringing Characters to Life with Costumer Debra Leonard

Greetings from Encore! We hope that everyone had a safe and spook-tacular Halloween weekend. Now that we’ve flipped the calendar in our candy-fueled haze, it’s time to get excited for the holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s, oh my! Encore is thrilled to start off the new year with the first musical of our season, A Little Princess.
We are certainly in a thankful mood as we interview Debra Leonard, our costume designer for A Little Princess and for numerous other beloved Encore productions over the years.
Encore: Please introduce yourself. What other theaters have you designed and worked for?
Debra: I’m Debra Leonard. From the metro DC area- grew up in Silver Spring, went to undergrad college in Michigan, grad school in DC. Started my theatre career in the mid 1970’s at Arena Stage, in the costume shop, under Marjorie Slaiman. I even got to design for what was then the Black Box and now has become the Cradle. I became a free-lance costume designer and builder, working for Shakespeare in the Parks (with the National Park Service), the Shakespeare Festival, ASTA Theatre, a 13-episode public television series (Powerhouse), and a televised play with Davy Marlin Jones for WNVA, as well as a number of other shows at area theaters.
I was the costumer and one of the designers for American University’s Performing Arts Department from the late 70’s to the mid 80’s. I also designed repertory summer stock both in DC and in Pennsylvania at Allentown College. I spent 20 years as designer/builder/adjunct faculty at Prince George’s Community College, including time working with the Metropolitan Ebony Theatre when it was housed at the college. After years of working with college age students, I now work with younger children as a Special Education teacher in elementary schools.
Could you describe your role and responsibilities as a costume and make up designer?
Debra: As a costume designer, it is my responsibility to work with the vision of the director and the rest of the design team to create a character image for the actor. Especially for children’s theatre, it is important that the audience understands, from looking at a character, something about who that character is. One of my favorite moments is when an actor puts on the costume and suddenly the costume helps bring actor’s role to life- helps with movement, body positioning, business- everything. Make-up completes and enhances the character. Working with young actors, make-up is kept simple so that the actors can learn to apply it themselves, using basic stagecraft principles. More elaborate make-up is sometimes developed for more experienced performers, but again, the key is that a young audience understand who and what the performer portrays.
Encore: How long have you been involved with Encore and what was your first show?
Debra: My first show at Encore was in 1998 – Winnie the Pooh. Susan Keady had been a student of mine at American University and I was delighted when she asked me to work with her – the continuation of a friendship and the start of a long collaboration.
Encore: Can you share and describe your favorite costume piece you’ve designed at Encore?
Debra: I don’t really have a single favorite piece. I like the weird things, like the walking chair from Beauty and the Beast, and the fish heads that made their debut in Seussical the Musical (and have appeared many times since…). I gather wedding gowns from second hand stores and dye/paint/embellish them to become the golden Belle dress, Cinderella’s ball gown, fairies of many sorts- that’s always fun. Anything can be re-purposed. Every show is a mix of old costumes from stock, new items from thrift stores, and built items. We are bursting out the doors of our storage units, so reusing is critical, but I don’t want an audience member remembering a costume from a show they saw last season.
Encore: Can you share a memorable moment you had at Encore?
Debra: I have done every show at Encore since Winnie the Pooh, except for one when I went to Russia to adopt a child (and took a script for the next show so I would be ready when I got back!), and then two summer shows a couple of years ago. Working on Mary Poppins in Siberia, in February, while dealing with a new (and sick) baby and two country’s bureaucracies prepared me for anything here!
Encore: What do you enjoy most about working at Encore?
Debra: I love the positive and creative environment of Encore. It is always exciting to see new young people becoming accomplished performers, and to see the engagement of a young audience with the theatre experience. Each show is unique – the blend of the cast, the crew, the designers, and the directors create a never-to-be duplicated event. I am continually energized by the entire process and am so pleased to be a part of the magic that is Encore.
Many thanks to Debra for sharing her expertise and experiences with us! Be sure to get your tickets for A Little Princess, because you certainly will not want to miss out on the magic (or Debra’s brilliant costumes)! This production runs January 6-15, 2017 at Thomas Jefferson Community Theatre (125 S. Old Glebe Rd, Arlington, VA 22204).
Tickets can be purchased online, by calling (703) 548-1154, or by contacting boxoffice@encorestage.org. Ticket Prices: $15 Adults; $10 Children, Students, Seniors and Military. If you plan on bringing half the village (or least ten people), be sure to take advantage of our group sales tickets, which are only $8!
All this costume talk make you miss your awesome Halloween costume? Fear not! You’ve got one more change to show it off. Come rock the runway with us at the Costume Caper 5K this Saturday to join in on the fun! Younger racers will complete a 1 mile fun run and will be able to celebrate their success with face painting and a moon bounce at the finish line! Every participant will receive a fun t-shirt and prizes will be awarded for creative costumes. Registration can be completed through our website or on-site Saturday morning!
Photo credits: Larry McClemons
Blog contributor: Shannon McCarthy, 2016 Arts Apprentice
Posted on November 2, 2016 by Shannon McCarthy
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Register Your Family for Encore’s Costume Caper 5K!

Runners and walkers of all ages are encouraged to participate in Encore’s first ever 5K Run/Walk and 1 Mile Kids Run on the scenic W&OD Trail through Bluemont Park on Saturday, November 5. Moonbounce, face painting, and children’s games throughout the morning.
Wear your costume!
Get into the theatre spirit and wear your Halloween costume during the race. Who doesn’t like getting one more wear out of that costume?
Click here to register today! Early Registration has been EXTENDED through October 23!
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Event details:
7:00 am Registration
8:30 am 1 Mile Kid Run Start
8:45 am Fun Run/ Walk Start
Bluemont Park
(starting line near N. Manchester St. & 4th St.)
601 N Manchester St, Arlington, VA 22203
Click here to view the Costume Caper 5k Race Course
Posted on August 23, 2016 by admin