This production was a hit with our audience. Because the children were familiar with the nursery rhymes, it was easy for them to learn their lines and act out their parts. Not only is the production entertaining, but it also kept our young actors entertained throughout rehearsals. "This play is a great choice for young actors. Review by Espanola Little Theatre, Sharon Sproule, Espanola, Ontario, Canada Fourteen inexperienced kids put on as professional a show as you could hope to see. HUNKS The Show at Wild Gregs Saloon Pensacola (Pensacola, FL) 12/6/23. Professional production consultant added that extra shine. Follow this organizer to stay informed on future events. Plus it was a real crowd pleaser! Even kids who weren't talkers had a great experience of the theater." It gives a lot of kids the chance to try acting in a very easy-going setting. Review by Hester Gibson, New Germany Rural High School, New Germany, Nova Scotia, Canada The line by the cat, "That worries me!" was made into a catch phrase by the entire school." The show was a tremendous hit, especially the portion about "The House that Jack Built." Blocking was a hilarious time and watching cast members trying not to lose their concentration, added to our mirth. " Once Upon a Shoe was produced at a Christmas Concert along with the school's three bands performing. Review by Katherine Alexander, Berkmar High School, Lilburn, Ga. Merschman, ISD #162 Junior High Drama Club, Bagley, MN Being able to change characters during the play added a challenge that my students needed!" "Once Upon a Shoe is a delightful tale that my actors loved. Review by Sharon Sanderson, Peshtigo School District, Peshtigo, WI "It's a great play with familiar characters, but a different twist! We performed it with a large cast of 3rd, 4th and 5th graders and added underlying musical themes for transitions." That’s right folks, I’m in the musical Hairspray at Pensacola Little Theatre this summer. Review by Nancy Kotarski, Avon Drama Shop, Avon, IN Library audience saw the show and loved it! A great experience all around." The cast had fun rummaging through costume pieces and props to create each of the characters they played. Review by Michelle Backel, Lyman High School, Longwood, FL The response was incredible! The kids clapped, cheered, ooh'ed and ah'ed throughout! Even the parents who watched were laughing!" "We toured this play to an elementary school and performed for K-2, and then to a preschool and performed for ages 3-5. Review by Kathy Holsworth, Pensacola Little Theatre, Pensacola, Fla. Lots of room for imagination and creativity. Inc."A cute show for a wide range of ages. The Peacock Playhouse Lilith Lidseen Performing Arts Assoc. The Community Playhouse of Lancaster County North Texas Performing Arts:Plano Children's Theatre Susan SmithMusic Theatre of Wenatchee, Inc. Houston Family Arts Center (dba Stageworks Theatre) Greater Reading Alliance of Community Theatres Ayre & Frank Ayre Lee Theatre Foundationįargo-Moorhead Community Theatre Flint Community PlayersĤth Street Theater/North Coast Cultural Associationĭowntown Cabaret Theatre Company of Bridgeportįlorentine Players / Florence Community Theater If you would like to join our ranks of donors, or learn about our options for giving, click here. We thank each of them for helping to ensure the future of community theatre in America. Their gifts help AACT continue offering a wide range of expertise, assistance, networking, and support, so that theatres can provide the best possible experience for participants and audiences alike. Thank You! With those two words, we convey our heartfelt appreciation of the generosity of our donors.
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