Tuesday, November 27, 2018

THIS WEEK REHEARSALS and Reminders!



REMINDER!!!

MIDDLE SCHOOL REMINDER


  • FIRST REHEARSAL TODAY IN THE LS THEATRE FROM 4 to 6pm.
  • There is also a rehearsal for all cast this Thursday, November 29th,  from 4 to 5:45pm in the theatre.
  • The full MS schedule will be released by end of this week. 

LOWER SCHOOL REMINDER & INFORMATION:
  • The first rehearsal to tomorrow Wednesday, November 28th  This will be in the LS Theatre right after school and students will be dismissed through the normal carpool line at 4:30



Lower School Practice at Home Resource
If you have a lower school cast member, would like to rehearse with your children at home, and would like to know in which song each grades sings please refer to the link below which is also posted on the blog.  The blog also contains the practice tracks with only each grade’s line sung in each song. Remember to check the tabs on the side of the blog tabs for show resources, forms, video, rehearsal tracks and more!


  • All of the Show music with words for rehearsing is on the blog located under the Cast and Actor resources tab to the right of this post when viewing in desktop/web version and is also located here James & the Giant Peach Jr. Rehearsal Tracks (with words)
  • Cast Cds will also be released over the next few weeks and sent home for those who would like a cd for their car/home cd players.
  • LS SCHEDULE TO BE RELEASED IN FULL BY 12/7/2018
  • LS CAST COSTUME FORM may be filled out at anytime prior to 1/14/19.


Weekday Rehearsals
DATETIMEGRADELOCATION
Wednesday, November 28, 20183:20-4:30ALL LS CASTTheatre (LS Campus)
Wednesday, December 5, 20183:20-4:30M, K, 1, 2Theatre (LS Campus)
Wednesday, December 12, 20183:20-4:303,4,5Theatre (LS Campus)

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If you have questions that are not answered on the blog or you cannot find the information you need, then please email Ms. Kendrick at kphillips@davisacademy.org!

Monday, November 26, 2018

JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH JR. MS CAST LIST & IMPORTANT INFO

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!!!


James and the Giant Peach, Jr. is a vibrant ensemble show comprised of 8 distinct groups.  Every cast member is CONSTANTLY moving in and out of numbers.  This is the BEST music (with a million incredible harmonies and tons of solo lines for all),  HILARIOUS scenes (with ONLY ACTING), HIGHEST Energy, and MOST FUN of any show we have ever produced. We need every voice, every actor, every dancer, and every performer! The ensembles are the heart, soul, and star of the show.


You will definitely enjoy the incredible music, choreography, comedy, a great story—it has heart and soul, an incredible story, hilarious events,  great characters, the incredible ensemble, magic tricks and illusions, and amazing dancing, with a wonderful message and just plain old-fashioned fun that this show offers.

PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY:

AS YOU WILL NOTICE ON THE CAST LIST, ONLY HALF OF THE SHOW HAS BEEN CAST. WE HAD ENOUGH INFORMATION TO DETERMINE AND CAST SEVERAL OF THE ROLES FROM THE INITIAL AUDITIONS AND CALLBACKS.

THERE ARE SEVERAL LEAD, SUPPORTING, AND FEATURED ROLES THAT HAVE NOT BEEN CAST AS WE DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH INFORMATION TO DETERMINE THESE ROLES YET.  WE WILL BE WORKING ON  "WORKSHOPPING" CHARACTERIZATIONS, MOVEMENT, VOCAL INFLECTIONS, & TAKING DIRECTIONS FOR THESE CHARACTERS DURING THESE FIRST FEW REHEARSALS.  We will then cast these roles after seeing actors who show us enough information to clearly fit each of these remaining characters. Your work ethic, openness to taking direction, ability to "BE" these characters and show us through your movement and voice.  THERE ARE MORE PARTS TO COME WHICH WILL BE CAST DURING REHEARSALS!



PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING NOTES THOROUGHLY! THE CAST LIST LINK IS LOCATED AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST.
  • BE AWARE THAT ALL ACTORS HAVE MORE THAN ONE RESPONSIBILITY IN THE SHOWS!!!! The casts will be placed into  James and The Giant Peach, Jr. Cast over the next 12ish weeks of rehearsal.
  • UNDERSTUDIES ARE EXTREMELY IMPORTANT and may be cast for certain roles during the first month of rehearsals.
  • Please remember that many roles will be cast during the first weeks of rehearsals.
  • Understudies must memorize lines and be at all rehearsals for the part they are “understudy”-ing! You may be called upon to go on for actors during dress rehearsals and for the performances...it has happened every year!!
  • Understudies will also be performing their roles at various community events in March. 
  • We are going to be moving fast—so please treat rehearsal time seriously, and learn your music and lines as soon as possible.
  • You ALL are going to be busy—the show moves fast—and will be so much fun!
  • SOME roles, extra lines, featured solos, ensembles, and featured circus acts, dances, tumbling, and extra roles will be assigned during REHEARSALS—it really pays to be at rehearsals working hard and showing off your hard work and commitment! 
  • Please trust that you will learn more about your part at rehearsals and DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE IT!—We have cast it to allow everyone to have substantial stage time in which to shine. There is more that what meets the eye on the page of the script books!
  • The FIRST MS rehearsal is this TUESDAY from 4 to 6 for ALL MS CAST & CREW in the LS Theatre. If you have a basketball game or Bar/Bat Mitzvah tutoring this day, you are excused from the first read through.
  • The full rehearsal schedule will be released this week at rehearsal in hard copy form and on the blog under the forms and schedule tab.

Sunday, November 25, 2018

James and the Giant Peach MS Update




We hope everyone enjoyed a most Happy Thanksgiving filled with family, great food, good fun, and some good old fashioned Rest and Relaxtion! Safe travels to those still traveling home.

Thank you all for auditioning for what is certain to be a fabulous adventure of a show with this wonderful cast of middle school performers and crew members.

Thank you for your patience in releasing the cast list for James and the Giant Peach Jr. We share in your excitement! The cast list will be released tomorrow at 5:00pm. 


Thank you also to our audition panel members who have worked tirelessly throughout auditions and callbacks, and tomorrow working to expedite a cast list. Our audition adjudication panel has almost finished reviewing the copious amount of notes from the three auditions and callbacks filled days, as well as each actor’s individual audition forms in which any scheduling conflicts and special skills were noted. We appreciate your patience in understanding the thoroughness and time that goes into creating the cast lists and the thoughtfulness with which the panel makes decisions to place everyone where they will shine best for the most wonderful experience and show; as well as respecting their Holiday and time spent with their families.

There will be an all cast read-sing through THIS Tuesday, November 27 from 4 to 6pm in the LS theatre. We will discuss extra parts at that time as well and special opportunities that aren’t in the script but will be added to the show. Crew is also invited to join us for this rehearsal if crew members would like to attend.  If you noted on you schedule a previous commitment on 11/27, you are excused from rehearsal and we I’ll catch you up. 

The MS rehearsal schedule through March will be released during Tuesday’s rehearsal and will be posted on the blog Tuesday as well.

LS Rehearsals begin this Wednesday with an all LS cast rehearsal from 3:20 to 4:30 in the theatre. More details for LS will be posted tomorrow.

Looking forward to “Floatin’ Along” with all of you!




Monday, November 19, 2018

REMINDERS FOR TOMORROW (TUESDAY CALLBACK)

HI EVERYONE!

Thank you cast, crew, and alumni mentors for your professionalism today during our long callback day. I am writing this from the theatre and just getting ready to call it a day myself and grab dinner!

Tomorrow as we discussed in callbacks today, there will be another open session from 7:30am to 9am for those who would like to work on character development, get off book for the callback scenes and songs, and learn dance steps for the 9am until 12pm callback. We strongly encourage all actors to work on their character development as discussed with the panel today in our ending feedback session.

EVERYONE will be attending from 9am until 11:45. At 12:00, we will dismiss a first wave of auditioners. Second callback will begin after lunch break at 12:30, we will be done by 3:30 and hope to get everyone out as soon as possible. Everything happens in real time, if we see what we need to see from each actor to make a decision we will be able to dismiss students throughout the day and not keep every actor until the end of callbacks.


Please remember to take direction, make specific choices, speak slowly, loudly and clearly, and to understand who you are, where you are, what you are saying/singing, and why you are saying singing it.

Here a few inspirational images and acting reminders.

Get rest tonight and we will see you bright and early for a fabulous last day of auditioning!!



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Friday, November 16, 2018

CALLBACK INFORMATION & CASTING/SHOW FAQ's

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What an AMAZING first day of auditions!!! Incredible day! 

 Thank you to all who came out to audition yesterday and to our working crew. 

Please read this post in full. 
We look forward to seeing you all!


CALLBACKS

Monday, November 19 

7:30am-8:30am
Warm- ups/additional practice for those who want to review any songs/material on their own in the theatre before official callbacks begin.

8:30am to 12:00pm 
(Callbacks Round 1 pt 1)

12:00-12:25pm
Lunch/Break

12:30pm to 4:00pm 
(Callbacks Round 1 pt 2)


Tuesday, November 20

9:00am to 12:00pm (Callbacks Round 2 pt 1)

12:00-12:25pm
Lunch/Break

12:30 to 3:30 (Callbacks Round 2 pt 2)



Callbacks
  • A mandatory callback for ALL students auditioning will be held Monday, November 19 from 8:30 to 12:00. details are outlined in the information packet.

  • A second callback will be held on Monday, November 20 from 12:30 to 4:00pm

  • Not every actor will need to stay for the duration of the entire Monday callback. The first wave of auditioners will be dismissed around 12:30pm.

  • Auditioners are advised to keep their phones with them so they may inform their rides when they are finished.

  • A Final callback will be held Tuesday, November 22 from 9:00am to 12:00pm (Callbacks Round 2 pt 1) and then from 12:30 to 3:30 (Callbacks Round 2 pt 2)

  • At callbacks, we will be looking at all script cuttings, movement pieces, and songs only in the musical.

  • There will be a fun group dance audition, improv scenes, singing: (solos, in duets, trios, & groups) and a rhythm call as well.

  • You will be called up to read for multiple parts in the show and will be redirected to try your scene/characters different ways. So please be familiar with/have knowledge of all of the characters and songs. 
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Attire
  • Please pull hair back from face.

  • Wear comfortable but appropriate attire that makes you memorable, shows your personality and that creates a great first impression.

  • Do not wear any clothing that will cause you to fidget with it or that hides your hands.

  • Ladies, no jewelry or items on wrists please. 

  • You will need to be able to move in callbacks, so please wear or bring shoes in which you can move/dance. NO UGGS, BOOTS, FLIP-FLOPS, or CROCS. Sneakers, closed toed slip-ons, flats are great. If you have dance shoes (jazz, ballet, lyrical, character shoes), please bring them or wear them to your audition.


What to bring to callbacks

  • A water bottle
  • Your phone
  • Your script (if you have already registered and received one)
  • A pencil
  • Snacks and a lunch
  • A great attitude! :) 



Advice

  • Being prompt and listening to directions is an important aspect of auditioning.
  • Use your best theatre etiquette.
  • Don't worry if you make a mistake, own it, and act like you meant to do it! We will never know if you made a mistake or were nervous if you own the stage and "fake it 'til you make it!"
  • Opportunity favors the prepared mind!
  • PREPARE, PREPARE, PREPARE!!! We are expecting fully rehearsed, prepared, dazzling audition selections. Your audition should be BETTER than an actual show performance. 
  • So practice, practice, practice. HAVE FUN! BE BOLD AND CONFIDENT! Be open-minded. Take Creative Risks, these are not human characters! BE LOUD AND PROUD! Show us your presence and style!
  • Use your full voice and energy. Do not hold back. This is YOUR chance!
  • Be prepared to show us you can take direction!
  • Don't get stuck on reading for one part/role. Every part/role is amazing and we are going to place you where you will best shine and be the star you are! 
  • Have fun at the audition! We want you to do well. :) 


FAQs
Who can audition for the spring musical?
  • Auditions are open to middle school students. There are group roles for our elementary students that vary by grade level.


Do I have to sing, dance and act during the audition?
  • Yes! It's a musical! And it's fun!

How can I prepare for my audition?
  • Practice every day, and in front of everyone you meet, get feedback!
  • Learn your song and scene well so you feel confident.
  • Prepare at least one song from the show that suits your singing voice and shows off your acting skills, personality, and range.
  • Prepare one acting scene from the show (plan verbal and physical things for your scene, but don't need to memorize).
  • You can't prepare the dance, because it's a surprise! Wear clothing comfortable for dancing in.
  • Warm-up your bodies and mentally prepare for your audition. Auditions are like applying for a job: make a good impression!

What are call-backs?
  • They are NOT a list of people who have made the musical or have been cast in the roles for which they are call-backed. Call-backs are to see things we didn't have a chance to see during auditions.
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Can athletes audition for the musical?
  • Yes! Please refer to the information packet for more specific details, but remember your role/character in the play will be limited by the amount of other commitments you have indicated. 

What if I am not sure about my conflicts and schedule?


  • Go ahead and audition, and then we can figure out if your schedule will work with the parts for which you are being considered! But please remember to take into account how many commitments to other activities you have as well as your academic workload.

What if I am not sure if I want to be on crew or on stage?


  • Go ahead and audition and then we can figure out where you will shine best!


What crew positions are needed?


  • Running crew help which assists all aspects of the show during its performances from curtain openings/closings, to setting up the sets/scenes, props handling, getting characters into positions, assisting with special effects like fog machines, and more!
  • During the rehearsals, help is needed with organizing all costumes, props, inventory, as well as assisting with making costumes, getting sizes, writing down stage directions, helping with running music, making prompt books, and more. Being a self-directed leader and a collaborative team member who takes direction well is a huge plus.


How does casting work?

Many factors play a part in how a show is cast such as: confidence/presence on stage, ability to be heard and understood, scheduling conflicts & rehearsal availability, academic good standing, energy and chemistry between actors and how they look together, sound together, what vocal ranges or acting demands does a part require and can that actor fit those demands/ranges, (e.g. in Lion King, Young Nala must look and sound younger than Nala who is older, wiser, and sings in a lower alto and a mezzo soprano power belt, while both Nalas need to have similar movements/tones/mannerisms/looks on stage, Young Simba and Young Nala need to look about the same age, as do Simba/Nala, so if an actor "goes out" for Young Nala but is the tallest and oldest looking actor auditioning in the group of all Nalas, this wouldn't be believable to an audience, these things are out of an actor's control and an actor shouldn't worry about what he or she can't control in an audition or in casting)

So what can an actor control in an audition?

 Every actor has equal opportunity to show what he/she can do. An actor can make sure he or she gives the best audition at the moment he/she needs to deliver it most, which means at the time of the individual audition and throughout callbacks. If an actor shows on stage that he/she gives an outstanding, fully prepared and dynamic audition for the role he/she most is interested in at the time of auditions by taking risks, making specific character choices, voices, movements, and expressions, then he/ she has given himself/herself the best chance at getting that part. It is about being prepared, memorable, being heard, and being expressive! Also, it is about taking directions from the audition panel and making changes immediately in a character when asked. (e.g. If the panel consistently keeps asking an actor to be louder or use facial expressions, every time the actor is on stage, the actor is having difficulty applying direction. So be loud and expressive the very first time when asked! And you will wow all! :)

The basics matter!

 Don't Upstage yourself. Cheat out! SPEAK SLOWLY, LOUDLY, and CLEARLY.

The more fun you have, the more fun the audition panel will have. Remember this is in your control to have a blast and enjoy performing and entertaining a crowd!

When you sing your song, remember you are giving a performance, you MUST use your face and your eyes to convey emotion and your character. We are looking for dynamic performers to cast in these iconic roles, not lifeless faces! 

At the end of the day, remember the audition panel is made up of Davis staff and industry professionals who have years and years of experience casting and placing performers in roles where their talents best fit and will shine best, where they will have the most wonderful experience, and where all will shine brightly on stage. 

Theatre is a collaborative team experience which relies on the efforts of everyone in the cast and on the crew. EVERY PART is equally important to the success of the show. 

The old adage rings true "There are no small parts only small actors" or as my favorite quote from theatre says, "Love the art in yourself, not yourself in the art" which is really a fancy way of saying, if you really love theatre and being on stage, you love it no matter what you part you play, because theatre is a part of you. It is not the part that matters, it is what you do with your part that makes all the difference! 

A great example is the amazing actor Dame Judi Dench who won an Academy Award for a total of 8 minutes of screen time in the 2 hour 17 minute movie Shakespeare in Love. She upstaged the entire movie and all of the other characters because she was that memorable and entertaining! 

Now that is ACTING! :)

Thursday, November 15, 2018

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR AUDITIONS TODAY



IF YOU ARE ARRIVING AFTER 4:30 FOR AUDITIONS, PLEASE GET DROPPED OFF AT THE BACK OF THE SCHOOL BY THE BASEBALL FIELD/NATURE SANCTUARY/ BACK OF THE THEATRE  AND COME THROUGH THE DOUBLE DOORS OF THE BACKSTAGE AREA.

YOU WILL EXIT THROUGH THE FRONT LOBBY WHEN FINISHED.

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Information re: Auditions tomorrow


Hi all! 

There are still audition times available if you would like to audition!! Please sign up asap or email Ms. Kendrick at kphillips@davisacademy.org. Also, please remember to fill out the audition form and submit it before 3pm tomorrow. Several auditioners have not submitted her/his online audition form. 

Here are the confirmed times for tomorrow's auditions. Somehow the google form allowed for several times to be double booked. I will place in parentheses the actual time you will be going-which will be within 5 to 10 minutes of your original time.

Please remember to take the bus to the LS if you are auditioning/staying after school for auditions. 

Please arrive 10 minutes before your audition time and be prepared to stay up to 10 minutes after your time. Make sure you check in with the stage managers outside the double theatre doors in the hallway closest to the recording studio, backstage and Ms. Kendrick's office.

You must tell the stage managers what songs you are singing tomorrow when you check in. 

Ladies- please remember to pull your hair back so we can see your expressive faces!

You may use a script on stage for your spoken lines if you need and are performing spoken lines. All song cuttings for tomorrow should be memorized.

Remember tomorrow to shine and show us everything you have! Sparkle and HAVE FUN!!!!!

WE ARE SO EXCITED TO SEE EACH OF YOU!!!! 


Thursday, November 15, 4:00
Caileigh Pinsker6
Thursday, November 15, 4:05
Caitlyn Pinsker8
Thursday, November 15, 4:10
Avi Frank7
Thursday, November 15, 4:15
Emily Hoff7
Thursday, November 15, 4:20
Ryan Frank7
Thursday, November 15, 4:25
Hannah Herman6
November 15, 4:25 (4:30)
Will Morrison6
Thursday, November 15, 4:40
Rachel Denneen7
Thursday, November 15, 4:45
Ava Galison7
Thursday, November 15, 4:50
Amelia Levine6

Thursday, November 15, 5:00
Jenna Prass8
Thursday, November 15, 5:05
Stella Galanti6
Thursday, November 15, 5:10
Gabby Haviv6
Thursday, November 15, 5:15
Abigail Schermer6
November 15, 5:15 (5:20)
Rachel Rusnak7
November 15, 5:15 (5:25)
Avery Friedman8
Thursday, November 15, 5:30
Ava Satisky7
Thursday, November 15, 5:35
Vivian7
Thursday, November 15, 5:40
Sydney Gold7
Thursday, November 15, 5:45
Alyssa Gershon-Palma7
Thursday, November 15, 5:50
Isabelle goldstein7
Thursday, November 15, 6:00
Emerson Goldberg6
Thursday, November 15, 6:05
Carly Tauber8
Thursday, November 15, 6:10
Rachel Slutzky6
Thursday, November 15, 6:15
Jolie Levy6
Thursday, November 15, 6:30
Dani Werbel6
Thursday, November 15, 6:45
Samantha Iroff6


Saturday, November 10, 2018

James and the Giant Peach Jr. Song Tracks and Audition Cuttings

To the right of this post under the lists, schedules and forms, you will find the link for the full song tracks to our JGP Jr show.



Please click here to listen to tracks without the guide vocals


Audition cuttings are available on the MTI James and the Giant Peach JR. page, located on the following link. Please click on the audition central tab on that page to see script and score cuttings, as well as additional information on the characters. 

https://www.mtishows.com/roald-dahls-james-and-the-giant-peach-jr

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