Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 150

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published November 6, 2022

Volume 150

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.  Here are just a few to start, but many more dates and events will be posted soon…

  • November 15-17 HS Musical Auditions

  • December 1 Orchestra Concert - 7pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 3 MS All State Auditions - Ola Middle School

  • December 5  Recorders Concert - 6pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 6  Band Concert - 7pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 8 Chorus Concert - 7pm, First Baptist Church, Newnan

  • December 9-11 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • December 10 HS All State Auditions - Whitewater High School

  • December 15 Lower School Christmas Program 6pm

*Questions or comments, please contact performingarts@tcslions.org


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR

In Performing Arts, we teach students of all ages to play instruments. From Preschool all the way through High School, and from beginners to more advanced students, we see them at all levels of maturity and development. One of our joys is to see a student develop throughout the years we teach them in areas like patience, self confidence, and even social skills. We believe that playing a musical instrument plays a direct role in their development in these areas and more. Being involved in the Arts touches a student on all levels, and truly prepares today’s student to impact tomorrow’s world. Check out this article for 10 Reasons Why Every Child Should Play a Musical Instrument.



HS ONE ACT - RECAP

Every year, schools around the state prepare productions for One Act competition through GHSA. The rules are simple, you have 55 minutes to start with a totally empty stage, load your set, perform your show, and then get everything out of the taped stage lines before calling time. While you have the simple task of telling a dynamic story for judges and peers under 55 minutes, the preparation required is immense, and the Roaring Dramatics at TCS worked hard this year to set a level of excellence in our new Region! 

We chose the show The 39 Steps: Even More Abridged, excited to bring the humor of breaking conventions in Theatre and share strong characters that alluded to the spy-thriller era of the early 20th century. Originally a book brought to the screen by Alfred Hitchcock, this “spy penny-novelette” story centers on a seemingly dull man named Richard Hannay. Through mistaken identities and being thrust into the spy ring, he becomes a wanted man and joins a mission to try and save the world! 

This year, in region 4-AAAA, TCS came in third place behind Starr's Mill HS (2nd place) and Troup HS (1st place). Out of 100, they scored a 94 average, and walked away being recognized as a top contender at competition. Three cast members, the lead and one of our many Seniors, Nicholas Dugan (Richard Hannay), another Senior, Britton Bryant (Clown 2), and Freshman Maddie Jayne Poling (Clown 1), were recognized as “All Star Cast” members.  The show was also recognized for “Best Costumes” overall.

More than anything, the Roaring Dramatics were able to bring an excellent comedic play that left the entire audience laughing, brightening their day, and connecting with local High School Theatre students. The Roaring Dramatics are immensely grateful to all those who continue to support this department and cannot wait to bring home the trophy next year!


ALL THINGS THEATRE!!

Spring Musical - Les Miserables

  • if you are considering being in the show, there is a mandatory parent and student interest meeting on Nov. 7th at 6pm. We are asking parents to attend this meeting due to the mature material that is in this show.

  • please sign up for a spot in the google form below. Slots will be deleted as they are filled.

  • prepare 2 mins or less of a song from the show -- character descriptions and audition packet are linked below with LOTS of resources

  • tech students interested in joining the tech team must interview with Mr. Litton on Thursday, Nov. 17th from 4-6pm. Email him with any questions.

IMPORTANT DATES:

MANDATORY Parent & Student Interest Meeting (actors and tech)

Monday, November 7th from 6-7pm

*Optional* Audition Workshop

Tuesday, November 8th from 6-8pm

Auditions (will choose a timeslot)

Monday, November 14th from 3:30-8:30pm

Wednesday, November 16th from 4:00-5:30pm

Thursday, November 17th from 4:00-6:00pm

*TECH INTERVIEWS ON THURSDAY, NOV. 17th from 4:00-6:00pm

Callbacks

Thursday, November 17th from 6:30-9:00pm


HELPFUL INFO:

Sign up here --> https://forms.gle/7NvPhgo7GuepytBn6


Character Descriptions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lffaJFpdURrF1CUxGjcKihCS_jnQbxVJM3BVjTPXvFM/edit?usp=sharing


Audition Packet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qZGVIkvH8m1KUbFUg6MFNt7vXvqXfKkZhmLZz1uRYGo/edit?usp=sharing

Performances March 9-11

Directed by Lizzie Perez - lizzie.perez@tcslions.org for more questions


Elementary Drama Club - 101 Dalmations

Contact lizzie.perez@tcslions.org for updates and information.


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help!