Children's Workshop: 8-12 years old on day of performance. Practice will be Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Youth Workshop: 13 years old through just graduated seniors on day of performance. Practice will be Mon-Fri 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.

Children's Workshop

TBA

Dear Edwina, Jr.

by Marcy Heisler; directed by
Ben Burkette.

Dear Edwina, Jr.June 17, 2011 at 7:00 p.m.
June 18, 2011 at 7:00 p.m.

13-year old Edwina Spoonapple has very talented siblings. But because of this, she thinks that she isn't special or talented. Yet Edwina has many talents including leadership, singing and advising, and she combines all of them by directing musicals out of her garage. The topic of these musicals is letters written to her by neighborhood kids who need advice. She gives them advice through songs and dances that she orchestrates with her friends. One of the main themes of Dear Edwina is Edwina's desire to be in the "Advice-a-palooza" festival because she feels it will prove that she is as talented as her siblings. This is all going on while Edwina's love interest, Scott, is trying to win her over. But, since Edwina is so concerned about her show, she doesn't care about Scott. In the end she is momentarily swept away and Scott wins her heart.

Cast
Edwina Spoonapple - A 13-year-old girl who wants a talent.
Becky - An enthusiastic cheerleader and friend of Edwina's.
Scott - A neighbor of Edwina, is in love with her.
Kelli - A ballerina and Edwina's neighbor.
Bobby - Edwina's friendly new next-door-neighbor.
Lars, Billy, & Cordell - The Vanderplook triplets who live in Edwina's neighborhood.
Annie - A Girl Scout & Edwina's friend.
Vladimir - The scary, Dracula-like uncle of Edwina.
Frank - A rude & sarcastic kid in Frankenguest.
Lola - A shy immigrant from Peru, new to America.
Harry - Lola's cousin & the reason she left Peru.
Katie Spoonapple - Edwina's youngest sister, a math whiz.
Myra - Edwina's older sister.
Jo - Edwina's older brother.
Forks, knifes, spoons, & plates - dancers.
Fairy Forkmother- singer in "Fork, knife, spoon."
Chef Ludmilla- singer in "Fork, knife, spoon."
Susie and the Napkins-a singing group.
Abigail - Letter writer with a pressing problem about her brother's etiquette.
Ziggy- A lover of reggae music who writes to Edwina.
Periwinkle- A young girl whos parnets have bought a ski school in Sweden and doesn't know how to speak German.

Youth Workshop

TBA

directed by
Ida Cooksey.

The Legend of Sleepy HollowJune 24, 2011 at 7:00 p.m.
June 25, 2011 at 7:00 p.m.

In this wickedly funny adaptation of Washington Irving's classic tale of superstition and village rivalry, gawky schoolmaster Ichabod Crane fancies himself a dashing, worldly man of learning, capable of winning the heart of Katrina Van Tassel. Will this beautiful daughter of a wealthy local farmer return Ichabod's affections, or does she have other ideas? What will be the outcome when Ichabod confronts his desires, fears, and of course, the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow?

Cast
Washington Irving / Ichadbod Crane
Burgher Blander
Dame Vanderdonck the Housewife
Heer Kessing the Smithy
Heer Van Wart the Innkeeper
Whitzit Acker the Hunter
Dame Paterson the Farmer's Wife
Heer Bommell the Carpenter
Dame Van Wart the Seamstress
Little Miss Vanderdonck
Master Augustus Twiller
Miss Augusta Twiller
Katrina Van Tassel
Brom Van Brunt
Balthus Van Tassel
Dame Van Taseel
The Widow Van Schainck
The Children of Sleepy Hollow
Various Farmers and Farmers' Wives
Gunpowder
The Headless Horseman