Nashville Children’s Theatre

Posted on May 13th, 2010 by admin

Nashville Children’s Theatre is an ensemble of professional artists who bring unique vision and compelling voice to the creation of meaningful theatre for Nashville and Middle Tennessee audiences. We strive to make the imaginative celebration of our hopes, struggles and joys a vital part of the shared experience for young people, families and our community.

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i need help with a monolouge idea!?

Posted on May 12th, 2010 by admin

i’m auditioning for willy wonka with the childrens theater. i’m really new at this & am completely lost at finding something. my goal is to get veruca salt (the snobby english girl). i’m planning on singing on my own from les mis & then we need a monologue less than a minute. pleasee pleasee pleasee help! i have a pretty strong talent so i can do anything. i was thinking more comedic? i don’t know though! please & thank you:)

try to get monolouges that are parts from well known plays like ‘Mean Girls’ or ‘Alice in Wonderland’ (if you do Alice, don’t do the through the looking glass since it’s sooo popular) There’s lots. Personally, I’ve been in Willy Wonka and Les Mis in a professional acting conpany-Les Mis has some really good monolouges. ;)

Literally Alive (TM) Children’s Theatre

Posted on May 10th, 2010 by admin

Literally AliveTM is a NYC -based children’s theatre company that produces original musicals based on classic children’s literature.

See excerpts from four of our shows and workshop

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Literally Alive Children’s Theatre presents the musical “The

Posted on May 6th, 2010 by admin

Literally Alive Children’s Theatre presents the musical “The Velveteen Rabbit” by Mark McGee and Brenda Bell.

Video by Ian Bjorklund

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Directors of Ateneo Childrens Theater Singing Part I

Posted on May 3rd, 2010 by admin

Our directors, Mrs. Elgar, Mr. Ignacio and Mrs. Bayani, and our Choreographer, Kuya Jim Ferrer, singing during our appreciation party

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how do you paint large pieces of cardboard without warping?

Posted on May 1st, 2010 by admin

for childrens theatre

Thin layers. Make sure it dries completely between layers of paint. Try not to use too much water if you are using it to mix or thin out paint. Don’t paint on a humid day. Just some thoughts.

Missoula Children’s Theatre: Alice In Wonderland, Part 4 of 7

Posted on April 30th, 2010 by admin

Festival Dance and Performing Arts Association presents Missoula Children’s Theatre’s production of “Alice In Wonderland”, based upon “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking Glass” by Lewis Carroll. Performed at Moscow High School Auditorium April 18, 2009.

Cast:
Director-Sam Rudolph
Tour Actor/White Rabbit-Renee Roberts

Tall Alice-Jennifer Harrington
Middle Alice-Molly O’Bryan
Small Alice-Aisa Gibbons
Margaret-Heather Peterson
Queen of Hearts-Hannah Young
King of Hearts-Hugh Cole
Knave of Hearts-Tanner Pickard
Gryphon-Ashley Hosentfeld
Mock Turtle-Haley Newsome
March Hare-Allison Spaulding
Mad Hatter-Odin Swenson
Dormouse-Benjamin Searcy-Jorgensen
Duchess-Jamie Newsome
Cook-Rutger Swenson
Humpty Dumpty-Allison O’Bryan
Cheshire Cat 1-Katelyn Hutchinson
Cheshire Cat 2-MaryAnn Spaulding
Cheshire Cat 3-Jackie Riendeau
Fish-Amy Langshaw
Frog-Joey Shawd
Tweedle Dee-Claire Mullin
Tweedle Dum-Aidan Barnhart
Caterpillar Head-Victoria Gregory
Caterpillar Body-Lily Qiao, Bryce Poplawsky, Jacob Hutchinson, Pearce Riendeau, Noel Ams, Sofia Cornelison
Flowers-Alexa Murray, Kristina Davenport, Felicity Pollard, Sophia Mathes, Emily Mangini, Helena Kirkland, Laura Kirkland, Savannah Jaureguito
Cards-Sofia Montero, Wick Cole, Ethan Scruggs, Caleb Stucki, Kahtryn Thomson, Tegan Cambell, Melissa Hull (my sister), Michelle Clarkson, Macie Bakken, Addie Unger
Lobsters-Hailey Knott, Shelby Rupe, Isaac Hutchinson, Eliza Kunzler, Max Cole, Amesh Shrestha, Megan Thomson, Caleb Brooks, Wesley Kirkland, Spenser Scruggs
Assistant Directors-Stephanie Hull (that’s me!) & Megan Abbott

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does anybody know a well-known play/musical?

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin

does anybody know a well-known play in which there is a main character that is about 15ish years old that has to do with childrens theatre – including some 2-beat oklahoma-ish style songs?preferably a musical – i need this info for an audition i am doing.

you can just put like a list of the plays that you know down- a small summary would be nice, tho.

here are two examples:
"annie get your gun"
"you’re a good man, charlie brown"

but i need other plays – as many as you know.
thank you soo much!!!
doesnt have to be exactly fifteen – anywhere from 14 – 22ish is fine
and it should be an upbeat/funny musical

Try:

Anne of Green Gables – Anne Shirley
A Little Night Music – Anne Egerman
Aspects of Love – Jenny Dillingham
Bat Boy – Shelley Parker
Bye Bye Birdie – Kim MacAfee
Bugsy Malone – Blousey
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – Jemima Potts
Gypsy – June or Louise
Meet Me in St. Louis – Esther Smith
Music Man – Zaneeta Shinn
No, No Nanette – Nanette
Once On This Island – Ti Moune
Paint Your Wagon – Jennifer Rumson
Peter Pan – Wendy
The Boyfriend – Polly Browne
Wizard of Oz – Dorothy
Westside Story – Maria

The problem with Annie Get Your Gun is that there is no 15 year old lead like you requested. The above listed shows all have roles for your age.

good luck finding what you’re looking for!

Are there any childrens theaters in the Hartford area with open auditions?

Posted on April 27th, 2010 by admin

I am really interested in acting, and I would like to be in a local play but I do not want to have to go to a class to audition. Please help!
I HAVE TAKEN CLASSES BEFORE- I AM EXPERIENCED!!!!!!!!!

unless you have a little training and know what to expect and do on an audition, your not ready for one. you at least need some initial classes to learn how to go about things. look in your phone book for community theaters. their open calls. not all theater projects involve children, you will
need to keep checking back with the theaters. if your near any colleges with a film program,
try student film work.

Columbus Children’s Theatre 2009-2010 Season

Posted on April 27th, 2010 by admin

Columbus Children’s Theatre – 2009-2010 Season. Cinderella: A Hip Hop Fairytale, The Wizard of Oz, How I Became a Pirate, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Rapunzel, The Boxcar Children, The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood, Seussical the Musical, and Jack and the Beanstalk. For more information go to www.colschildrenstheatre.org or 614-224-6672.
Created and produced by Formation Studio.

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