Category: Encore Stage & Studio

A Fairy Tale Christmas Carol | Dec. 2-11, 2022

Coming Soon: A Fairy Tale Christmas Carol

By Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus

Gunston Arts Center – Theatre Two (2700 S. Lang St. Arlington, VA 22206)

In this remake of a Christmas classic, your favorite fairy tale characters bring to life the story of
Ebeneezer Scrooge’s magical Christmas Eve. Mother Goose lends her talents to narrate the
story as the Big Bad Wolf takes on the humbugging lead role. Cinderella, the Three Little Pigs,
Old King Cole, and many more help create a new twist on the traditional Dickensian story told
every December.

Performance Dates and Showtimes:
Fridays, December 2 and 9 at 7:30pm
Saturdays, December 3 and 10, 2022 at 11am & 3pm
Sundays, December 4 and 11, 2022 at 3pm

Tickets: $15 for Adults, $12 for Children, Students, Military and Seniors

Winter Classes Announced! For Grades PreK-8

And they lived happily ever after! But what happened first? Follow us through a series of favorite fairytale stories designed for our youngest friends including Rapunzel, the Little Red Hen and more! Develop the confidence of sharing a story with a beginning, middle, and end, while working together as a group. This class may be repeated as new stories and activities come to life each session.

2023 Summer Camp Open House | January 7, 2023

Students ages 3-15 will experience 30-minute sample classes of Encore’s award-winning camps. Open House registration is free.

Summer Camp Open House Schedule:

10:15-10:45 – Paw Patrol Sampler (Ages 3-5)
10:15-10:45 – Broadway Kids Sampler (Ages 5-9)
10:15-10:45 – To Infinity and Beyond Sampler (Ages 5-9)

11:00-11:30 – Broadway Bootcamp Sampler (Ages 9-12)
11:00-11:30 – Improv Sampler (Ages 9-12)
11:00-11:30 – Stage Door Sampler (Ages 12-15)

Be Our Guest Ball | January 21, 2022

Give your family the royal treatment at the Be Our Guest Ball on January 21, following the 11am performance! Dress up in your royal best and make your theatre experience a lasting family memory! Join us for a delicious lunch, fun arts and craft activities, and a chance to interact with the cast of Beauty & the Beast Jr!

Thomas Jefferson Community Theatre
(125 S. Old Glebe Rd. Arlington, VA 22204)

Tickets: $15 for Adults; $12 for Children, Students, Seniors, and Military
Choose Be Our Guest Ball addon for January 21, 11am performance
Ball Tickets: $30

Coming Soon: A Fairy Tale Christmas Carol | Dec. 2-11, 2022

A Fairy Tale Christmas Carol

Gunston Arts Center – Theatre Two (2700 S. Lang St. Arlington, VA 22206)
In this remake of a Christmas classic, your favorite fairy tale characters bring to life the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s magical Christmas Eve. Mother Goose lends her talents to narrate the story as the Big Bad Wolf takes on the humbugging lead role. Cinderella, the Three Little Pigs, Old King Cole, and many more help create a new twist on the traditional Dickensian story told every December.

Become an Encore Season Member!

Enjoy a full season of shows with substantial savings, the best choice of seats and more!

Make sure your family won’t miss a moment by becoming an Encore season member today!

 

Choose your performance series

Attend show dates and times that work best for you and your family!

1st Fridays at 7:30pm
1st Saturdays at 11am
1st Saturdays at 3pm
1st Sundays at 3pm
2nd Saturdays at 11am
2nd Saturdays at 3pm
2nd Sundays at 3pm

Freaky Friday showtimes are 3 pm and 7:30pm on Saturdays. Season members will be assigned an equivalent performance.

Meet 2022 Encore Cares Student Director: Gabby Wilson

We’re so excited for our 2022 Encore Cares production this fall. Meet the student-extraordinaire directing this production, Gabby Wilson!
Can you introduce yourself: name, grade, and why did you reach out about the Encore Cares program.

Hello everyone! My name is Gabby Wilson, I attend Kenmore Middle School as an 8th grader. I’ve been working with Encore for many years, whether that means being a 5 year old in Encores summer camps or acting onstage in their mainstage productions. Over the years I’ve grown very fond of Encore and the experiences I’ve had there. I was recently Bat Mitzvahed, whenever a child gets Bar/ Bat mitzvahed they have to do a service project to give back to the community. A few years back, two other  Encore participants did Encore Care projects for their Bar mitzvahs. Ever since I heard about this project, I’ve had my heart set on it. Encore is such a welcoming and happy place that I love to be part of, I’m glad to get the chance to give back to this amazing place.

What shows have you worked on with Encore (list cast and crew roles).

So far in my Encore career I’ve been a part of 8 mainstage productions. My cast roles include Toto in Enchanted Bookshop, a Squirrel in Narnia, Della Young in Enchanted Bookshop Christmas and most recently Blind Pew and Annie Bonny in Treasure Island. I also did backstage crew in The Hobbit as well as participating in front of house crew for Cinderella Comedia, Riley O’Brien and The Lost Leprechaun, plus Annie Jr. I definitely love doing all things theater but my favorite part of Encore is performing as an actor.

What has been one of your most memorable experiences at Encore?

I think some things that are really special at Encore are the memories and friendships you make. One thing that stands out to me was when I was in my first Encore show, The Enchanted Bookshop. I was one of the youngest people on cast. I was so amazed at being introduced to the theater. I remember looking up to the older kids and I gained a lot of knowledge from them. Not only was that show my first Encore show, it was my first anywhere show too! I think it’s awesome how at encore no matter your age, you are always learning. For example then I was learning where stage left is and now I’m learning more about things like timing and stage combat.

What skills have you gained in theater that will help you direct this production?

Because I’ve been able to work onstage, behind the scenes, and in front of the stage I believe what I’ve learned will definitely help me as a director. While rehearsing and pushing through long tech week hours I’ve learned what I like about rehearsal processes and what I don’t enjoy. Every director you will work with in the theater will have a certain distinctive style. As a 13 year old girl I definitely know my likes and dislikes. I will strive to do my best working with what I think would make me most successful, which I hope can transfer to you. I’d like to say that ive had many Encore experiences that will help me direct and lift this show higher.

In your own words can you tell us the story of Rainbow Fish and why you chose this play?

The Rainbow Fish tells the story of how a very arrogant fish becomes a humble swimmer. The Rainbow Fish is a gorgeous (and of course rainbow) and shiny fish, and he is well aware of his beauty and reminds everyone about his glamor. Other fish are awed by his presence but when they meet him and his cranky, self absorbed attitude, they quickly realize that beauty comes from within. Soon the Rainbow Fish realizes that it’s better to be kind. He goes on a search and then reaches his heart out to his neighbors. He apologizes for his past and is kind to the other sea creatures. He even demonstrates a big aspect of kindness : sharing. By sharing his most valuable items, his shiny scales. I chose this show because it teaches multiple life lessons and it’s good for a younger audience. It will also (hopefully) make you laugh.

Who are you presenting this production to and why is it important?

Regular mainstage Encore productions are usually shown to the community. The Rainbow Fish will also be shown to an elementary school extended day program. This is special to me because we are performing this production for kids who may not usually be able to see and experience theater. I also hope it can introduce Encore’s program to other families because Encore has most definitely changed my life in an amazing way. I want other kids and families to learn about this wonderful community.

What can our audience look forward to when they come to see the show?

If you are interested in seeing the show, for starters it would make me the happiest ever ;). At the show you should expect a quaint one act, one set show. It’s a family friendly show with laughs for anyone and everyone in the crowd.

Do you have tips for students at auditions?

I would be beyond delighted for you to audition. Here are some things I recommend for the most successful audition!

1. Be prepared: Come ready and with energy, make sure you’ve had a bite to eat and some water if possible.

2. Be in the best mindset possible: Stay positive and do your absolute best.

3. Stay focused as best as possible, the director wants to see how you work with others.

4. Act your best, I know this sounds kind of obvious but really, you should! Even if you mess up, do a movement wrong, flub a line, directors are more focused on how well you can act and project.

5. Have fun, enjoy yourself!

Thank you so much! I hope to see you auditioning on October 25! More information here: https://www.encorestageva.org/auditions/encore-cares/

Click here to sign up for an audition time slot today!

Photo credit: Cindy Kane Photography. Additional photos provided by Gabby Wilson.

Cast Lists Posted for A Fairytale Christmas Carol and Beauty and the Beast Jr.

Auditions

If you weren’t casted for this production, we encourage you to try out again for Rainbow Fish or Encore’s Original, World Premiere Show. Thank you to everyone who auditioned!

Meet 2022/2023 Arts Apprentice, Amanda Willis

This is a special season for us, as we have new Arts Apprentices joining the admin team! Meet one of our amazing arts apprentices, Amanda Willis!

Tell us about yourself!
Amanda: I just recently graduated from James Madison University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theatre Performance and Education. I was born and raised in a small town outside of Boston, Massachusetts so I grew up visiting Cape Cod and seeing theatre at the Boston Opera House. My whole family has been involved in the arts in one way or another, beginning with my Grammie on my mom’s side and grandpa on my dad’s side who were both professional actors!

Why did you apply for the Encore apprenticeship?
Amanda: I was looking for a great opportunity right after college where I could learn not only more about education, but also other processes that happen inside the theatre. I knew the position at Encore would allow me to develop a well-rounded passion for more than one department.

What shows, classes, or skills are you looking forward to learning during your time at Encore?
Amanda: I am looking forward to all the vast possibilities that will come to me this year! I began acting at the age of 5 so I especially enjoy getting involved in productions and helping any way I can with those. I am also looking forward to getting the privilege to teach a multitude of classes for all different ages. A skill I am especially excited to keep developing is my flexibility. Especially in the theatre and classroom, you really never know what curveball could be thrown your way so I would love to engage in situations that’ll keep me thinking and on my toes! Some of the best learning comes when you stray off schedule a little bit.

Can you describe your favorite theatre/performing arts experience and what made it so memorable?
Amanda: hat’s so hard! Something I really enjoyed was acting in my first show  post-pandemic because it was so refreshing to be back in the theatre after 2 years of online performances. Theatre for me is all about community and working together as an ensemble. So being able to be back in person with everyone to continue to build art was amazing!

What’s your favorite play or musical as an audience member?
Amanda: I have 2 very different answers for this! One of my favorite types of theatre to sit in the audience for is anything that conveys an important message. I believe that theatre has the capacity to make real world change and so being able to watch a show with a really driven message leaves me thinking about that show for a long time. My second favorite type of theatre to see is any Disney musical because that’s what I grew up watching and performing so it will always hold a place in my heart. If I had to choose shows I’ve seen professionally that left me speechless it would be Hadestown for the incredible ensemble; and Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella for the design!

Why do you think performing arts are important for young people?
Amanda: The performing arts are so incredibly important for young people because they can find a community that accepts everyone for who they are and allows everyone to shine in their own way! Being in theatre growing up allowed me to find a home outside of home and truly made me the person I am today. Not to mention the real life skills that theatre teaches! Including public speaking, collaboration, creativity, and so much more.

What is your dream character role or dream production to work on and why?
Amanda: My dream roles in theatre would definitely be Cinderella in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella and Anastasia in Anastasia.

What theme day should Encore have at the office? (Explain why) 
Amanda: Encore should have different movie theme days where we pick a different movie each time and each pick a character from that movie!

Is there anything else you’d like to share with us?
Amanda: I <3 Encore!!

 

Optional Pre-audition Workshop | October 1, 2022

Our optional pre-audition workshops help students learn what to expect at an audition and how to present themselves.

12:30-2:00pm
Fee: $80

Location: Encore  @ Cherrydale (3701 Lorcom Ln. Arlington, VA 22207)