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Registration Now Open For HTY Summer Programs And Introducing T.A.Co.
by Julie Musbach - April 3, 2018

Registration is open for Honolulu Theatre for Youth's summer drama programs and this year it is bigger and better than ever!  In addition to the popular Summer Drama Adventure for kids ages 7-9 and The 'Tween Scene for youth ages 10-12, there is now T.A.Co., the summer Teen Acting Company for teens age 12 and up.  IMAGINE beautiful stories.  CREATE amazing plays.  PERFORM for family and friends.  Be the actor you want to be in a dramatic summer with HTY, a professional theatre experience

Paper Mill Playhouse Opens Enrollment for Theatre School Mini-Session
by Julie Musbach - February 22, 2018

Paper Mill Playhouse (Mark S. Hoebee-Producing Artistic Director, Todd Schmidt-Managing Director), recipient of the 2016 Regional Theatre Tony Award, is pleased to announce a wide array of classes for students of all ages in our six week Mini-Session with classes beginning on April 16, 2018.

Brooklyn Music School Announces Registration for 2018 Summer Music & Dance Institute
by Julie Musbach - February 7, 2018

Brooklyn Music School (BMS) announces registration for the Summer Music & Dance Institute, providing children ages 5- 8 with broad introduction to music, dance, and the performing arts at Brooklyn's best and most affordable summer programming. For older children, ages 9 - 12, BMS has created tailor-made intensives exploring one music or dance area in more detail.

MINDFUL MUSIC MOMENTS Makes Central Ohio Debut at Pickerington Elementary
by Julie Musbach - February 6, 2018

On January 16, Pickerington Elementary became the first central Ohio school to implement Mindful Music Moments, a daily mindfulness and classical music program that promotes student focus. Backed by the Columbus Symphony, with additional support from CAPA and Opera Columbus, 460 students in grades K-6 listen to four minutes of recorded classical music and relaxation prompts at the start of each school day during morning announcements.

Stratford School Announces Summer Performing Arts Camps
by Christina Mancuso - April 19, 2017

Looking for a fantastic summer camp experience for your third through seventh grader in the Los Angeles area? Stratford School in Los Angeles and Altadena will offer two unique performing arts programs to jump start creativity and inspire kids with a Broadway Musical Theater Camp and Intensive Short Film Camp.

Photo Flash: Middle Schoolers Stage GODSPELL, JR. at Briarcrest Sparks Auditorium
by BWW News Desk - March 31, 2017

The cast of GODSPELL, JR., comprised of only middle school students, pulled together a show in four weeks, practicing three hours a day to bring you the life of Christ and His telling of parables and reenacting them out in a fun and humorous way. Scroll down for photos from the production, which continues this weekend!

BYE BYE BIRDIE Coming to Pennwood Middle School This Spring
by BWW News Desk - March 23, 2017

Bye Bye Birdie, the nostalgic, musical comedy staging the story of army draftee Conrad Birdie and his dramatic exodus before reporting for duty, is coming live to the Pennwood Middle School stage on March 31 and April 1, 2017.

BWW Review: GUYS AND DOLLS JR. at The Schools Of St.Mary Performing Arts Department And The St.Mary's Elementary School
by Anthony Hazzard - March 6, 2017

There's nothing like an old fashioned Broadway musical and St. Mary's fantastic production of 'Guys and Dolls' presented by their performing arts department makes everything right with the world. This classic fable of gamblers, showgirls, sinners, and evangelists has been on Broadway four times but never performed on the Great White Way by elementary school students. Watching this professional and dazzling production, it was hard to believe the actors were only children singing and dancing their hearts out. With such melodic gems as 'Luck Be A Lady,' 'Bushel and a Peck,' and 'I'll Know,' this musical fantasy is timeless!

BWW Blog: Eliza Porsella - That's a Wrap!
by Guest Blogger: Elizabeth Porsella - June 29, 2016

The two performances of Shrek are over, I graduated from elementary school and now I'm off for the summer.   I have so many great memories of 5th grade but I think being a part of the play was the high point of my school year.  Some of the rehearsals seemed long but the school year really seemed to fly by once I was cast in Shrek.  It's weird to think that it's over, that I'll be in middle school in September.  I hope I get to do a play there as well.

BWW Blog: Eliza Porsella - Anticipation
by Guest Blogger: Elizabeth Porsella - June 23, 2016

After our final rehearsal for the play, Shrek, I was told to write some stuff down so I could think about what it was like and what I might have learned.  I'm sad that it's almost over.  I'm going to miss play practice so much.  It was so much fun.  I dance and perform in dance recitals each year but this is the only time I will be in Shrek with these people.  

BWW Blog: Eliza Porsella - Costume Surprises
by Guest Blogger: Elizabeth Porsella - June 18, 2016

We are close to the night of the show, the costumes have arrives and this whole week has been a dress rehearsal.  Thursday afternoon is our last rehearsal and it won't be a dress, we will just run through the show.  Friday is opening night!

BWW Blog: Eliza Porsella - We are on our Way!
by Guest Blogger: Elizabeth Porsella - June 10, 2016

Today at play practice, the girl who plays Shrek had to practice with a pillow strapped to her dress. She will be wearing one for the show to appear as an oversized ogre, so the teachers wanted her to get used to it. Her costume will be over the pillow to make it look more natural. I thought she looked weird, but she said she was glad to have something to lean on.

BWW Blog: Eliza Porsella - I Want to Sing It Loud!
by Guest Blogger: Elizabeth Porsella - June 2, 2016

Exactly three weeks before "Shrek" goes up in front of an audience, we ran through the entire first act. The show was fine until we reached the "What's up Duloc" number that I'm in. It is still, even after weeks of practice, a complete and utter mess. I'm worried that the dance won't be ready to perform come show time. 

BWW Blog: Eliza Porsella - Don't Knock the Scenery!
by Guest Blogger: Elizabeth Porsella - May 25, 2016

With less than a month before "Shrek" makes its debut, we have doubled our rehearsal time. We have also had many more morning rehearsals to clean the dances. So far all of the morning rehearsals are for the Duloc performance. The Duloc number is still shaky. Our music teacher also plays the piano faster than the recorded music we rehearse to. Therefore, we are usually late for certain parts.

BWW Blog: Eliza Porsella - Fun, Stress and Nerve-Racking
by Guest Blogger: Elizabeth Porsella - May 19, 2016

Just as I predicted, we were called for a special rehearsal of the Duloc number the day after chorus ended.  We learned almost all of the second half of the number. The next day, at our weekly rehearsal, we practiced the Duloc number again while blocking the show. When we tried, everything we had learned in the morning practice had gone out the window. We remembered the steps, we just couldn't remember the order. It didn't help that the girl playing Lord Farquaad was absent. She yells out words like "Boom!" "Bam!" "Pow!" Each word has a step happening at the same time. The words help us remember when each step happens and which step we have to do.

BWW Blog: Eliza Porsella - 'Duloc' is Not the Perfect Number
by Guest Blogger: Elizabeth Porsella - May 12, 2016

This week at practice we ran through the entire first act. Most of the time there was at least thirty people backstage just talking and laughing. Our principal, who is also the show's director, was extremely angry that all we did backstage was talk. She said we have to use that time to practice our dances and lines. 

BWW Blog: Eliza Porsella - Theater Arts
by Guest Blogger: Elizabeth Porsella - May 11, 2016

Today I had play practice or as the teachers call it "Theater Arts."  We practice every Friday for three hours after school.  I attend PS 196 in Queens and the play we are putting on is "Shrek, The Musical."  The entire practice, a man took photos of us for a behind the scenes photo loop that will be projected on the stage before the performance on the nights we present the play in June.  

BWW Reviews: BIG NATE Rocks First Stage with Big Middle School Magic
by Peggy Sue Dunigan - March 4, 2015

Rock out with First Stage this March when BIG NATE: THE MUSICAL blasts through the Todd Wehr Theater. A dynamic young performer cast recreates Lincoln Peirce's popular cartoon characters set in Kristen Ellhert's magical stage design where lights flash, videos display Nate's drawings and sets swing from classroom to home in mere seconds.


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