Meet the new Arts Management Intern: Hayley Olivenbaum
My name is Hayley Olivenbaum, I’m a rising junior at the best school on Earth, Virginia Tech. There I am studying Multimedia Journalism with a special place in my heart for broadcast. I will also graduate with a Political Science Minor and Marketing Cognate. At school I work as a server at an on campus restaurant, as well as the Business Manager for our yearbook called The Bugle.
I will be at Encore as an Arts Management Intern for most of the summer. As an intern, I will be helping with the marketing plans, creating information about our shows, filming all of the productions and camps, and much more.
I do have a background in video production, such as filming and editing, and I am very excited to be able to use my skills to help make several promotional videos for Encore. I have a lot of fun ideas in mind about how to highlight all of the great things the Encore does, especially during the summer when I am around to see the magic happen.
I am most excited about just learning what I can about marketing, theater, and Encore in general. I hope that when I am done with my internship I will know the basics of what it takes to run a non-profit organization, as well as what goes into being part of a theater company.
Meet Encore 2016 Senior: Sam Barrett
Encore: What motivated you to first get involved with Encore?
Sam: I wanted to participate in a theater program outside of school, and I had seen Encore productions since I was very young. I also knew a few friends who had been or still were involved with Encore.
Encore: What was your first experience with Encore like?
Sam: I was given the role of the Goblin King’s Assistant in 2013’s The Hobbit, and also picked up the role of Essie the troll when one actress had to drop out due to conflicts. It was a strange experience wearing a goblin costume under a wig and baggy skirt, but a very fun first production.
Encore: What roles have you performed on cast with Encore? Which was your favorite to play, and why?
Sam: I have performed many roles, including Essie in The Hobbit, a turkey in Honk Jr, a pie-thieving woodsman in Big Bad, Mr. Beaver in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Dr. Watson in The Secret Case of Sherlock Holmes, and Farmer Stuyvesant in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. My favorite role to play was Dr. Watson, since I enjoyed the character interactions he had with Holmes and the various patients at the mental hospital.
Encore: Have you worked on crew with Encore? If so, what was your favorite position on crew, and why was it your favorite?
Sam: My favorite position that I’ve worked on was when I worked the fly loft in The 3 Musketeers, which involves pulling ropes that make backdrops and curtains rise and fall. I enjoyed this because it kept me active, and it’s an important skill to learn in tech theater.
Encore: Can you describe your favorite experience with Encore (What role or production, and why was it your favorite)?
Sam: My favorite experience was when I stage managed A Fairy Tale Christmas Carol, since it combined everything I had learned about acting and tech up to that point, and taught me new skills as well. I was very proud of the final outcome of the show, and I’m glad that Encore is continuing to run it in their next season.
Encore: What are your plans after graduation?
Sam: After graduation I will be attending Christopher Newport University, where I plan to study science or computer science.
Encore: How do you plan to use what you’ve learned through Encore or theater in general after graduation?
Sam: I plan to continue participating in theater, though not academically or professionally, and hope to participate in or attend Encore’s summer productions. I also know that many of the skills I’ve learned in theater such as public speaking, adaptability, and working in groups, will aid me for many years to come.
Encore: Do you have any advice for this year’s rising seniors at Encore?
Sam: Try to make your last season with Encore the best season you can, not only for you but for everyone else involved too.
Encore: If you had to use an emoticon to describe your experience with Encore, what would it be and why?
Sam: A happy face, since I am very happy with my overall experience at Encore!
Photo credit Larry McClemons
Meet Encore 2016 Senior: Annelise Coffin
Encore: What motivated you to first get involved with Encore?
Annelise: They were doing a musical I loved and I had never done community theatre before!
Encore: What was your first experience with Encore like?
Annelise: Incredible! I had a great time and met incredible people! I learned so much!
Encore: What are your plans after graduation?
Annelise: I will be attending Christopher Newport University!
Encore: How do you plan to use what you’ve learned through Encore or theater in general after graduation?
Annelise Theater prepares you for any situation! I’m always on my toes and can just into anything and respond greatly!
Encore: Do you have any advice for this year’s rising seniors at Encore?
Annelise Enjoy every moment because it will go by fast!
Meet Encore 2016 Senior: Rosemarie O’Connor
Encore: What motivated you to first get involved with Encore?
Rosemarie: I first got involved with Encore as a chance to audition outside of school and learn some new skills while meeting awesome people.
Encore: What was your first experience with Encore like?
Rosemarie: My first experience with Encore was with a great cast. From a little awkward first rehearsal we moved to being a close group of friends.
Encore: What roles have you performed on cast with Encore? Which was your favorite to play, and why?
Rosemarie: The only role that I’ve had on stage with Encore was in the chorus of Once Upon a Mattress but, my favorite role was as the Arts Management Intern because I got to see all the aspects of what Encore does and how it positively effects so many people’s lives.
Encore: Can you describe your favorite experience with Encore (What role or production, and why was it your favorite)?
Rosemarie: My favorite Encore experience was last summer when I had the opportunity to visit all of the camps and the Shrek rehearsals and take pictures to document what it looks like to be a part of Encore.
Encore: What are your plans after graduation?
Rosemarie: I am going to be one of the Institutional Development Apprentices at Imagination Stage where I will be working with both the Development and Marketing departments.
Encore: How do you plan to use what you’ve learned through Encore or theater in general after graduation?
Rosemarie: I plan on using my Encore life lessons in my everyday life. Everything that I’ve taken away from my time with Encore already has been applied to the different facets of my life.
Encore: Do you have any advice for this year’s rising seniors at Encore?
Rosemarie: Take opportunities to try new things. Problems aren’t problems; they’re just solutions you haven’t sorted out yet.
Encore: If you had to use an emoticon to describe your experience with Encore, what would it be and why?
Rosemarie: The four leaf clover because I feel very lucky that I’ve been a part of the Encore family.
Photo Credit Larry McClemons