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
Day 3 of Our Season Reveal Scav Hunt!
Day three – what show could it be?
We hope that you’ve been enjoying this scavenger hunt through Encore memories as much as we have, friends! It’s wonderful to celebrate the fantastic productions that have come from Encore’s first 50 years, even as we look excitedly ahead to what next season has in store.

What’s this? A moving picture I see?
Perhaps a hint of royalty?
But what to make of his tale?
This year, shall fantasy prevail?
Don’t let this confusion fill you with strife –
the lad certainly brings the story to life.
Travel all the way back to October 5th, 2013 to figure out today’s clue. Keep track of your guesses and bring them to Encore’s 2018/19 Season Reveal party this Sunday, June 17th. If you’ve solved the most riddles, you could win a season subscription. We can’t wait to see what you’ve come up with!

Photos by: Larry McClemons and Aileen Pangan. 2017/18 Chalk Art by: Aimee Pangan. Blog contribution by: Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on June 14, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
Season Reveal Scavenger Hunt – Day 2!
Happy (scavenger) hunting, Encore friends!
Were you able to crack yesterday’s code? If not, there’s still time. Hunt down clues this week and you just might be able to win a 2018-19 season subscription at our season reveal celebration on Sunday! Ready for today’s riddle?

Through stormy seas and giant waves
to sandy beaches and secret caves,
Christmas is coming, without delay!
But where shall we point our ship’s proud bow?
And what sort of captain will tell us how?
So many faces in this depiction –
but which ones match our show’s description?
A post from 03/03/16 holds the key to solving one of our show titles for 2018/19. Keep your sleuthing suspicions a secret and submit them at our Hamil-tunes/season reveal party on Sunday at Lubber Run!

Photos by: Aileen Pangan and Larry McClemons. Blog contribution by: Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on June 13, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
2018/19 Season Scavenger Hunt – Day 1!
Greetings, Encore fans!
With Pinocchio‘s final strings tied up, we’re left with just one more show this season. We look forward to sharing more about Seussical this summer, but we’re already looking ahead to next season’s roster of amazing shows. We can hardly wait to share the titles with you, so we wanted to give you all a chance to get in on the fun.

It’s time to don your favorite thinking cap, for we will be offering up one clue every day between now and Sunday’s season reveal event. If you can find the right post and solve the riddle, you might just guess the title of one of next year’s productions. Are you up to the task?
on surprise is how they thrive.
They bear greetings, some spooky, some serene
in this post from 2016.
It’ll be up to our heroes to hunt them down –
here, there, and all around town.
Follow your hunch to @encorearlington’s Instagram post from December 3rd, 2016 and make your guess about one of next season’s shows.
Join us this Sunday, June 17th for our season reveal to submit your guesses in person. The individual with the most correct guesses will win a complete 2018/19 season subscription. That’s right, folks – a free ticket to every one of Encore’s shows next year. What are you waiting for? Get scavenger hunting!

Photos by: Andrea Smith and Aileen Pangan. 2017/18 Chalk Art by: Aimee Pangan. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on June 12, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
Announcing the 2017/18 STAR Award Winners!
On this joyous #FrontRowFriday, we’re happy to announce the 2017/18 winners of Encore’s STAR Award! These dedicated Encore students must have participated in at least eight Encore Stage & Studio productions: two onstage, two backstage as a member of tech crew, three in either capacity, and one as part of front of house crew. They join the ranks of many other Encore actors and technicians that have expanded their own boundaries and areas of expertise.


Henry Hubbard

Caitlyn Knittig

Hannah Knittig

Kelly McArdle

Ian Onufrak
Congratulations to all of our STAR Award winners for all of their hard work and accomplishments! We welcome you to celebrate these recipients at their award ceremony on Sunday, June 17th. To add to the fun, be a “star” of your own making by joining in on some Hamil-tunes as we celebrate Encore’s 50th birthday with sweet treats and the sweetest treat of all…our season reveal! You won’t want to “Wait for It,” so don’t throw away “Your Shot” to party with us!
Photos by Larry McClemons and Aileen Pangan. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on June 8, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
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“A Lifetime Prize” with the Ohlweiler Family
In celebration of #TechTuesday, we continue our tale from last week. You’ve heard about author Jerry Gidner’s artistic process; now learn what it’s like to receive one of his works! We’re excited to chat with Mr. Jack Ohlweiler, the father of our book prize raffle winners.

Encore: We’re so thrilled to have your family win the raffle! Can you share with us how the lobby raffle caught your interest to enter?
Ohlweiler: Truthfully we just entered to make a donation to Encore. We certainly never expected to win.
Encore: How excited where you when you found out you were the winner?
Ohlweiler: We were totally thrilled! It was such a unique and interesting prize that we immediately began to think about the kind of story we wanted Jerry to write.

Encore: What kind of guidance or feedback did you provide before the story was written?
Ohlweiler: Jerry was fantastic in how he sought our input for the story. He came to our house one afternoon and stayed for a couple of hours. We told him we wanted to story to be about our three children and we wanted it to be some sort of fantasy adventure that took place in our backyard (we have a big backyard with a creek and wooded area). Jerry took that “nugget” and started interviewing the oldest of our two kids (our youngest was taking a nap so we answered questions about him). Jerry asked the kids to describe themselves and what kind of things they liked. He also walked around the backyard and took a whole bunch of pictures. All this made us really excited about what kind of story he was going to produce.

Encore: Which part of Mr. Gidner’s book got you most excited?
Ohlweiler: When Jerry sent us the first draft of the book, we were blown away. He captured our kids’ personalities so remarkably and produced a story that allowed each of them to shine as individuals and as a family. Based on the story, our daughter drew a picture to be included in the book. And when we saw the final product with all the pictures we were absolutely amazed. Jerry even gave us extra copies of the books to give to all the grandparents . . . all of whom were so moved and touched by the story.

Encore: We hope to see you at our next show! Is there anything else you’d like to share about the process or the book?
Ohlweiler: Jerry was unbelievably generous with his time and talent in producing this book that is going to be a family heirloom forever. His process for doing this is remarkable and we feel so unbelievably lucky to have won this once in a lifetime prize. We encourage everyone to check out Jerry’s website and consider tapping into his artistry if you ever want to memorialize a special relationship or event.
Thank you, Mr. Ohlweiler; we couldn’t have put it better ourselves! If you’d like to get in on the chance to win unique experience, be sure to check out our raffle in the lobby at Pinocchio this weekend! Let your conscience be your guide and join us for this classic tale of learning and adventure. Guarantee your tickets today for your best seats, either online or by calling our Box Office at 703-548-1154.
Photos by Reiss Gidner and Aileen Pangan. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on June 5, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
No Strings Attached! Meet Pinocchio Actress, Ryely R.
Happy Opening Night to Encore’s production of Pinocchio! Today we’re excited to chat with Pinocchio herself, Ryely Rogers. We hope you enjoy the interview and look forward to cheering Ryely and the cast on in person tonight!
Encore: Welcome to the blog! Could you briefly introduce yourself and share how you’ve been involved with Encore, including the shows and roles you’ve played in the past?
Ryely: Hi my name is Ryely Rogers and I have been involved with Encore for 2 years now. I have been in 5 productions and have played supporting roles, lead characters and I have even been apart of backstage crew for Madeline’s Christmas this past winter. Some of the characters I’ve played were Professor stitch in The Best Haunted House Ever, Mowgli in The Jungle Book, and most recently as Gas House Gertie in Sherlock Holmes.
Encore: What’s your favorite part about taking on the role of Pinocchio? Can you share any challenges or things you’ve learned in rehearsal?
Ryely: My favorite part about taking on the role of Pinocchio is learning and growing with my fellow cast members and actors. Some of whom I’ve worked with in the past and some that I’ve never worked with before. I really enjoy getting to know everyone and also learning from different directors.
Throughout our rehearsal process, I have come across many challenges while playing such a complex character as Pinocchio. At first I did not know how to express or act out some of my lines so I did a lot of character work with Directors Mara and Amanda. It helped me dig a little deeper into the character of Pinocchio so that I could embody the core of who he really is. I’ve learned a lot during this show and hopefully I can take the audience on Pinocchio’s journey to meet all the interesting characters along the way and all the lessons that he learns.
Encore: What’s your best Encore memory and why?
Ryely: My best Encore memory would have to be during my first Encore show The Best Haunted House Ever. When I saw the set and got to try out the peekaboo picture frame where my actual face was a live painting. It was really exciting and fun for me to be on stage for most scenes as a painting just making facial expressions. I got to experience theatre and it encouraged me to audition for more roles.
Encore: How excited are you about our 2018/2019 season reveal on June 17th? We’ll be celebrating our birthday by singing Hamilton songs and announce the upcoming season and audition dates! Do you have any advice for kids who are thinking of auditioning for an Encore show next season?
Ryely: I cannot wait for 2018/2019 season reveal! I am excited to find out what’s in store for the next season. I know there will be a lot of fun and interesting shows.
My advice to kids auditioning next season is just simply be yourself and have fun! Do your best and let your personality shine through and break a leg!
Encore: In your own words, please describe Encore’s production of Pinocchio in three words or short phrases.
Ryely: The Pinocchio production is a fun, adventurous journey of a really special puppet that would do anything to become real. He is boy that just wants to be loved!
Many thanks to Ryely for sharing about her Encore experiences. “Break a leg” tonight and for the rest of the run! You won’t want to miss Ms. Rogers as Pinocchio, so join her on the adventure today. Buy your tickets online or by calling our Box Office at 703-548-1154.
Photos by Aileen Pangan and Larry McClemons. Graphic design by Aimee Pangan. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Tips for Audience Members!
Our production of Pinocchio opens tomorrow! So you’ve purchased your tickets – what comes next? Luckily, Brian Tatum, our Front of House Manager from James and the Giant Peach has some tips for audience members just like you!
#1 – *Be on time.*
Leave yourself enough time to purchase concessions, learn about the lobby raffle, and get settled in your seats. This will make the performance the most enjoyable for you and your surrounding patrons.
BONUS TIP: Our ticket scanners can read the ticket barcodes off your smartphone. If you’ve purchased your tickets online in advance, simply locate the email confirmation you received and click the link to “Print these tickets.”
#2 – *No electronics.*
To make this the best possible show-going experience, please turn off any cell phones, smart-watches, or other electronic devices. This allows you to focus on all of the hard work that the actors, crew, and creative team have put into crafting this production for you and your family.
#3 – *React!*
Performers always love when audiences match their energy levels. Feel free to laugh, applaud, and support the actors with your reactions. However, please save any plot discussions for the lobby!
BONUS TIP! *Stay connected!*
Share your experiences with family and friends, using the hashtag #EncorePinocchio. We can’t wait to hear what you thought of the show! Tag us at @EncoreArlington and join the conversation.
Still need to purchase your tickets? Don’t delay- buy them today online or by calling our Box Office at 703-548-1154.
Photo by Rosemarie O’Connor. Graphic design by Aimee Pangan. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.










