This rehearsal schedule is likely to evolve, but many have asked for some sort of breakdown. This does not include Monday or Wednesday music rehearsals with Mr. Johnson.
Be prepared for additional 7PM-10PM rehearsals (principal or choreography) added as needed on 3/15, 3/16, 3/17, 3/22, 3/23, and 3/24.
Friday, 3/5 2:30-5:00 - CHOREOGRAPHY (Entire Cast)
Thursday, 3/11 2:30-4:00(Cafeteria) - Run Act 1 OFF BOOK (Entire Cast)
Friday, 3/12 2:30-5:00 (Cafeteria) - CHOREOGRAPHY (Entire Cast)
Thursday, 3/18 2:30-4:00 (Cafeteria) - Run Act 2 OFF BOOK (Entire Cast)
Friday, 3/19 2:30-5:00 (2026) - CHOREOGRAPHY: Jocks, Troy, Sharpay and Ryan
Thursday, 3/25 2:30-5:00 - Run show
Friday, 3/26 2:30-5:00 - CHOREOGRAPHY (Entire Cast)
SPRING BREAK
Wednesday, 4/7 - 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM Full Run/Choreography
Thursday, 4/8 - 2:30-5:00 Full Run
Friday, 4/9 - 2:30-5:00 Full Run/Choreography
TECH WEEK
Monday4/12, 2:30-7:00
Tuesday 4/13, 2:30-7:00
Wednesday 4/14, 4:00-9:00
Thursday 4/15, 2:30-7:00
Friday 4/16 and Saturday 4/17 - 5:30 CALL, 7:00 Show
Sunday 4/18 - 12:30 CALL, 2:00 Show, strike following
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
FIRST REHEARSAL!!!
The snow is done!
First rehearsal tomorrow, 2/18 at 2:20-4:00
FULL CAST IN AUDITORIUM
First Meeting
Friday 2/19 at 2:20-5:00
FULL CAST IN AUDITORIUM
Choreography with Stephen Gregory Smith, our guest choreographer!
Detailed schedules to follow from Mr. B. and Mr. Johnson
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
CHANGE IN FIRST REHEARSAL
Our first HSM rehearsal will now be Thursday, February 11 at 2:30 PM
Mr. B. did not realize that materials are not due to be shipped in time for the original rehearsal date. He can be an airhead sometimes (but man enough to admit it:).
See you soon!
-B
Mr. B. did not realize that materials are not due to be shipped in time for the original rehearsal date. He can be an airhead sometimes (but man enough to admit it:).
See you soon!
-B
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Are you ready for some HSM???
Rehearsals begin Thursday, January 28!
A more detailed schedule will follow, but here is the general format:
Mondays and Wednesdays, 2:30 PM - Music with Mr. Johnson
Thursdays and Fridays, 2:30 PM - 4/5 PM - Staging and/or choreography in Auditorium
See you soon!
A more detailed schedule will follow, but here is the general format:
Mondays and Wednesdays, 2:30 PM - Music with Mr. Johnson
Thursdays and Fridays, 2:30 PM - 4/5 PM - Staging and/or choreography in Auditorium
See you soon!
Friday, December 4, 2009
CAST ANNOUNCED FOR HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL!
CAST LIST FOR HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL
TEACHERS
Coach Bolton - Mike Chang
Ms. Darbus - Kaitlyn Townsend-Grey
Ms. Tenny - Tess Garraty
BRAINIACS
Gabriella Montez - Amy Broadbent
Taylor McKessie - Grace Pasco
Martha Cox - Cara Newman
Other Brainiacs-
Kristin Leiter
Leeah Tarrer
Erin Griffin
Alicia Camacho
Dionna Bocci
Asena Acar
Julianne Ryan
Hellen Kim
Dalena Durst
Megan Rider
JOCKS
Troy Bolton - Teddy Vossler
Chad Danforth - Tyler Babich
Zeke - Jean Pierre Leroy
Jason - Raheel Awan
Other Jocks
Jeremiah Seligman
Jake Adams
Chris Colwander
Luke O'Malley
Ryan Lambert
CHEERLEADERS (Featured dancers)
Hope Wahlbrink
Caitlin Sperling
Mina Sara
Taylor Schaeffer
Anarita Sousa
SKATERS
Ripper - Andy Levine
Mongo - Luke Cooper-Martin
Other Skaters
Aaron Hyndman
Chloe Thomas
Feriel Hayton
Elisa Mathon
THESPIANS
Sharpay Evans - Paris Ford
Ryan Evans - Marcus Lee
Kelsi - Daniella Hirsch
James - Danny Miller
Susan - Lauren Marple
Cyndra - Olivia Rubbo
Cathy - Robin Alexander
Other Thespians -
Genevieve Dubroof,
Katie Winslow
Natalie DeNegris
Liana Kam
Emily Janes
OTHER STUDENTS
Jack Scott, The Velvet Fog of East High - Johan Clarke+
*UNDERSTUDIES
For Coach Bolton - Chris Colwander
For Ms. Darbus and Ms. Tenny - Genevieve Dubroof
For Gabriella Montez - Olivia Rubbio
For Taylor - Dionna Bocci
For Kelsi - Robin Alexander
For Troy Bolton - Jean Pierre Leroy
For Chad Danforth - Jake Adams
For Zeke - Raheel Awan
For Jason and James - Luke O'Malley
Ripper and Mongo - Ryan Lambert
For Sharpay Evans and Martha - Lauren Marple
For Ryan Evans - Johan Clarke
For Susan, Cyndra and Cathy - Emily Janes
For Jack Scott, The Velvet Fog of East High - Danny Miller#
Congratulations to everyone who auditioned! This was undoubtedly the best turn-out of talent I have seen at RHS in MANY years (aside from the Von Trapp children!), and it was a difficult process to cast all of these roles. Whenever possible, I attempted to cast roles against "type," because I want RHS drama to put our own stamp on HSM. We're not setting out to mimic the Disney movie, but to make this production uniquely our own. It was incredible to have a talent pool that allowed that luxury in casting!
If you auditioned and your name is not anywhere on this list, then I made a mistake (unless you were Lesley Genao and said you wanted to work on costumes, or you specifically asked to only be considered for one role). Send me an email (landlesstheatre@gmail.com) and I will add you to the list.
If, for some reason, you wish to decline your role, please send me a quick email at landlesstheatre@gmail.com - but trust me, you will want to be ANY part of this show! It's going to blow the roof off of RHS! Can you tell how PSYCHED I AM??? :)
Rehearsals will begin in January. I am hoping that the scripts will arrive before break so that you can begin working independently. Mondays and Wednesdays will be regular rehearsals with Mr. Johnson (Cheerleaders will rarely, if ever, have to attend). Thursdays and Fridays will be staging and choreography rehearsals with me and the choreographer.
Everyone must be academically eligible to participate. If you are having academic trouble, there are more than a few students in the cast who would be glad to help you study! Amy Broadbent, our drama president, can help you find someone!
Everyone must be financially eligible to rehearse. Make sure your ECA fee is paid this month.
If you are dying to jump into a different "clique" (Brainiac, Thespian, Skater, etc.), that can probably be arranged in January. Students who want to join the cheerleader group will probably have to audition for the choreographer.
A few notes:
* - Understudies. There is usually one student or two who becomes ineligible or quits the show, and understudies are assigned to cover principal roles. It is not necessary for an understudy to attend rehearsals for the understudied role, but actors who need to miss rehearsal should arrange for understudies to attend to cover for them. If an understudy stands in for more than two rehearsals, I will automatically give them one of the three performances.
+ - Jojo, don't be discouraged by the fact that Jack Scott does not appear in the movie. It is a major role written specifically for the stage play.
# - Same for you, understudy Danny Miller.
Congratulations to everyone, and I look forward to a great show!
-Mr. B.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Message from Rockville Little Theatre
Greetings!!
In case students and/or parents are looking for more opportunities to work in theater between shows, we are always delighted to have volunteers. We are virtually next door to RHS, as our plays are performed at F. Scott Fitzgerald Theater. We have also lent props and stage dressing to RLT's productions. Please share this info w/ your listserv.
Please contact me for more info, or use the address on the volunteers' page.
SSL, of course!!
Check us out:
http://www.rlt-online.org/volunteer.html
Margie Henry
PROPS Coordinator
Rockville Little Theatre
In case students and/or parents are looking for more opportunities to work in theater between shows, we are always delighted to have volunteers. We are virtually next door to RHS, as our plays are performed at F. Scott Fitzgerald Theater. We have also lent props and stage dressing to RLT's productions. Please share this info w/ your listserv.
Please contact me for more info, or use the address on the volunteers' page.
SSL, of course!!
Check us out:
http://www.rlt-online.org/
Margie Henry
PROPS Coordinator
Rockville Little Theatre
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Rockville High Puts on Princely 'Mattress'
Thursday, April 17, 2008; Page GZ08
The Washington Post
A classic fairy tale was revived last weekend with Rockville High School's "Once Upon A Mattress," a musical retelling of the children's story "The Princess and the Pea."
In the musical, the young Prince Dauntless (Eric Alexander) is desperately searching for a princess to marry, but his mother, Queen Aggravaine (Tory Shreffler), thwarts every chance for her son to get married. To complicate things more, no one in the kingdom is allowed to get married until the prince has a wife. So one day, the brave knight Sir Harry (Peter English) brings a strange young woman, Princess Winifred (Paris Ford), to the kingdom. Almost immediately, the prince decides that he likes her. However, the queen doesn't and she gives the girl a test to see whether she is worthy of marriage to the prince. The queen devises a sensitivity test to see whether the princess can sleep on a bed of 20 mattresses, with a small pea hidden beneath.
The cast worked well together to put on a great show. Ford led the way with a strong overall performance that made the strange, witty and "shy" Princess Winifred a joy to watch in every scene. There were other standout performances from Shreffler as Queen Aggravaine, Callie Ingram as Lady Larken, David Forgy as the mute but hilarious King Sextimus and Rebecca Claborn and Amy Broadbent, who sang together in perfect harmony. There were a few difficulties with the microphones, but the cast could be heard clearly. Many of the show's other technical aspects were impressive. A number of sets, which included castle walls, the 20-mattress bed and a large transparent backdrop, enhanced the overall look and feel of the show. In addition, the pit orchestra played well and did not overpower the cast.
Overall, a talented cast with a great technical crew came together to put on a wonderful rendition of the fairy tale.
Ian Kyle
Col. Zadok Magruder High School
The Washington Post
A classic fairy tale was revived last weekend with Rockville High School's "Once Upon A Mattress," a musical retelling of the children's story "The Princess and the Pea."
In the musical, the young Prince Dauntless (Eric Alexander) is desperately searching for a princess to marry, but his mother, Queen Aggravaine (Tory Shreffler), thwarts every chance for her son to get married. To complicate things more, no one in the kingdom is allowed to get married until the prince has a wife. So one day, the brave knight Sir Harry (Peter English) brings a strange young woman, Princess Winifred (Paris Ford), to the kingdom. Almost immediately, the prince decides that he likes her. However, the queen doesn't and she gives the girl a test to see whether she is worthy of marriage to the prince. The queen devises a sensitivity test to see whether the princess can sleep on a bed of 20 mattresses, with a small pea hidden beneath.
The cast worked well together to put on a great show. Ford led the way with a strong overall performance that made the strange, witty and "shy" Princess Winifred a joy to watch in every scene. There were other standout performances from Shreffler as Queen Aggravaine, Callie Ingram as Lady Larken, David Forgy as the mute but hilarious King Sextimus and Rebecca Claborn and Amy Broadbent, who sang together in perfect harmony. There were a few difficulties with the microphones, but the cast could be heard clearly. Many of the show's other technical aspects were impressive. A number of sets, which included castle walls, the 20-mattress bed and a large transparent backdrop, enhanced the overall look and feel of the show. In addition, the pit orchestra played well and did not overpower the cast.
Overall, a talented cast with a great technical crew came together to put on a wonderful rendition of the fairy tale.
Ian Kyle
Col. Zadok Magruder High School
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