Monday, April 30, 2012

Tech Crew

Thank you for all who auditioned for tech crew. We had several great applicants. Below, you will find the final list of tech crew for the variety show. Please begin attending rehearsals this Wednesday at 5:30. You will be given your responsibilities at our first rehearsal on Wednesday. Please do not forget about our long Saturday rehearsal from 10:00 a 4:00. We need all hands on deck, as Saturday is our last long rehearsal.

Here is the list of tech crew positions:
Audrey
Seth
Sophia Abrams
Alexander
Joel
Grace
Molly
Katherine

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Rehearsal Schedule

Students, please remember that you were provided with a list of rehearsal dates before auditioning.  As we are only two weeks from the show, you need to be available for each of those listed.  However, depending on which act you are in, you may not be required to come to all of them.  Please check the list below.  I realize there may be conflicts, but please do whatever you can to be there this week and next.  Below are the acts that I am calling for each rehearsal date.  Please know that EVERYONE will need to be available this SATURDAY, May 5th (except for Permanents, Fiddling Cowboys, and the Teacher Band). 

MONDAY:  ACT 1 4:00 - 6:00  
Act 1 - EVERYTHING BEFORE INTERMISSION (no Intermission Band or String Quartet)
IF YOU ARE ONLY IN Section 3 Love & the 80s, you do not have to be there until 5:00.  Everyone, please plan on staying until 6:00 / we will try to run things as much as possible, as well as give you time to work on things with your group.

WEDNESDAY:  Act 2 6:00 - 8:00
EVERYTHING AFTER INTERMISSION EXCEPT: Permanents (Intermission Band), Fiddling Cowboys, and Teacher Band

SATURDAY:  10:00 - 4:00
10:00 - 1:00 / Act 1
1:00 - 4:00 / Act 2
EVERYONE EXCEPT Permanents, Fiddling Cowboys, and Teacher Band
*Bring Costumes to wear, as you will practice in regular clothes and then wear your costumes for our run-through with each act.  You will be given time to change.

MONDAY:  3:30 - 6:00
EVERYONE PLAN TO BE HERE AS OF NOW

TUESDAY:  ACT 1 / 3:30 - 6:00
**WEAR COSTUMES -- this is your last rehearsal before opening night / We will run twice

WEDNESDAY:  ACT 2 / 3:30 - 6:00
**WEAR COSTUMES -- this is your last rehearsal before opening night / We will run twice

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Back to the 80s Talent Show Order


Thank you for auditioning for this year's talent show.  I had several auditionees and was impressed with the level of talent.  I have cast about 100 students in 30 acts, as well as have a team of stage crew students.  Please know that I had some tough decisions, but due to time constraints, I could not cast all of you.  Each of you are MEGA-TALENTED!!  

STAGE CREW ROLES STILL AVAILABLE:
If you were not cast in the talent show, please consider auditioning for the tech crew.  We are still trying to fill a few roles.  If this is an area that you are interested in, please provide a resume and a paragraph explaining why you would like to be a part of the tech crew for the variety show and place it on the theater door by Monday, April 30th at 3:30.  Don't forget to put your contact information (email and phone number) on your resume, so we can contact you for an interview, if needed.  Your resumes will be reviewed, and you may be contacted for an interview that week.  

PLEASE MAKE SURE TO READ ALL BLOG POSTS:
I have posted an additional roles post, a cast upon contingency post, as well as this post describing the talent show order.  We will have rehearsals based mostly on sections, so please pay attention to which section you are in.  If you have two stars next to your act, that means you have been cast upon a contingency.  Please read the contingency list and make sure that you realize that you are cast based on agreeing to the small tweaks I would like to make to your act so you can be in the show.   

We have 6 sections to the show:
-Introduction
-School
-Love: 80s style
<Intermission>
-Tribute
-Prom
-Closing

TALENT SHOW ORDER

SECTION 1:  OPENING
**SONG/DANCE:  We Got the Beat
Margot Grom & Elena Skidmore + Dance Break

Introduction of the 80s characters/Celebrity Emcees
-Madonna:  Kelsey Lackey
-Joan Jett:  Sophie Harrison
-Claire Huxtable:  Maia Bennett
-Mario & Luigi:  Ian Fridy & Ian Denney
-Ferris Bueller: Jacob Olausen
-Breakfast Club & Teacher
            Teacher: Maddie Henke
              Athlete/Andy Clark:  Ethan Kahn
            Brain/Brian Johnson: Matthew Bonner
            Princess/Claire Standish:  Sadie Rose
            Criminal/John Bender:  Thomas Harmon
              Basket Case/Allyson Reynolds:  Monica Unzueta
-Michael Jackson:  Nolan Morley
-Olivia Newton John:  Sammi Campbell
-Valley Girls:  Janey Elliott, Ella Hipsley, Bailey D.
+ Possible Dance Break with Valley Girls, Monica, Sadie, and Maddie

SECTION 2:  SCHOOL
(School bell rings, enter Ferris Bueller - Music Cue:  “We are Not Alone”)

<FERRIS BUEHLER LINES>

<CELEBRITY EMCEES: BREAKFAST CLUB>
Breakfast Club celebrities enter and begin working on essay assigned to them and freeze in different spots around stage.

<INSERT BREAKFAST CLUB LINES PART 1 HERE>

SKIT:  The Hunger Games vs. the 80s
Ella Hipsley and Lindsay Sasson

DANCE:  Thirteen
Anna Zidarescu

<Breakfast kids leave, still working on their papers - or being their characters as they exit>

<Celebrity Emcee:  Kelsey Lackey as Madonna>
**SONG:  Material Girl
Kelsey Lackey + Valley Girls

SONG:  The Coolest Girl / Harry Potter Musical
Jaye Johnson
(Jaye enters at the last part of Madonna’s song to see the Valley Girls)

<Janey & Bailey enter talking about prom – Janey mentions that there is a really cool boy who she wants to ask her - could do this as Valley Girls / Maddie comes on and starts song:  Jaye notices she has company, and Janey & Bailey realize that they are not alone.  They watch Maddie as she sings. Everyone joins in together.  After song, they leave the stage as friends>

SONG + INSTRUMENT:  Just Enjoy the Show / “The Show” by Lenka
Maddie Henke, Janey Elliott, Bailey Discepoli, Jaye Johnson

<Breakfast Club Emcees enter, INSERT BREAKFAST CLUB LINES PART 2 HERE>

INSTRUMENT:  Serenade by Joseph Haydn
Quinn Stiefbold

<Addison, Meera, and Ella enter reading, writing in their neon notebooks (or something 80s) on one side of the stage towards the end of Quinn’s solo.  Nolan enters on the other side with his school books, thinks about going over to the girls.  Halfway over, he changes his mind and goes to the piano and plays his song >

SECTION:  LOVE & the 80s
<CELEBRITY EMCEE:  NOLAN MORLEY AS MICHAEL JACKSON”>
**SONG + INSTRUMENT:  “Fall for You”

Nolan Morley

SONG + INSTRUMENT:  Born in the 80s  / “White Horse” by Taylor Swift
Addison Burke, Meera Patel, Ella Hipsley

**SONG:  The Adelics / Rumor Has It
Olivia Bennett, Cammy Miller, Marley Manigaolt

<CELEBRITY EMCEE:  Sammi Campbell as OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN>
(Andrew enters, as he sees Olivia Newton John working out and absently mindly humming her hit song “Let’s Get Physical”.  Andrew smiles and sits down at piano.  Oliva Newton John goes over to listen to him sing and play)

SONG + INSTRUMENT:  Smile / Uncle Kracker
Andrew Marty – singing & playing piano

DANCE:  Someone Like You
Meredith Glover

**SONG/DANCE:  Set Fire to the Rain
Booke Neel, Ruby Napora, Katie Brown, Crissy Coallick, Lucy Walton, Caroline Theile
Caroline enters holding a large picture frame with an 80s guy – such as Michael Jackson?  You can set it downstage as soon as you are able to in your choreography.  You dance this song as you have been heartbroken by this 80s pop star.

BAND:  String Quartet:  A Hard Day’s Night by the Beatles


**COMMERICIAL BREAK:  Mario & Luigi
Ian Denny & Ian Fridy

INTERMISSION:
During Intermission:
BAND:  The Permanents – Ain’t No Sunshine & Purple Haze
Max Tash, William Blankerish, Gene Waldren, Thomas Harmon

TRIBUTE SECTION:
BAND:  Wyoming Fiddling Cowboys / J. Greils Band (1981 Single)

**BAND:  “Go Figure” Band / “One Love” by Bob Marley
Emily Bence, Monica Unzueta, Megan Levy, Maddie Henke, Mike Murray, Nick Allen

SONG + INSTRUMENT:  Walking Man by James Taylor
Max Tash

**SONG/DANCE:  Believe by Journey (1981)/ Don’t Stop Believin’
Madeleine Morstadt and Meredith Ogle

<CELEBRITY EMCEE:  Sophie Harrison as Joan Jeff>

SONG/DANCE:  “Cheap Sunglasses” by ZZ – 1980s top single
Zoe Throop, Katie Lewis, Avery Moody, Lauren Metz, Rache Notestine, Ruby Napora, Lucy Walton, Amy Goodall, Kelsey Jobalia

**SONG + INSTRUMENT:  Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen (1984)
Evan and Nolan Morley

SECTION:  SCHOOL PROM
SONG:  Taylor the Latte Boy
Janey Elliott & Oliver Cromwell
*Janey, perform this as you are trying to get Taylor to ask you to 80s prom

**SKIT:  Celebrity Apprentice,  80s style
Erin Breadrick, Courtney Cain, Madelyn Taylor, Marilda Shloger, Katie Zackerman
*You are doing this as the “prom committee” – we may have to change a few lines, but Donald Trump is trying to figure out what celebrity guest star to have at prom. 

<FOOTLOOSE MUSIC STARTS>
(Dancing Cowgirls enter for prom – can have a conversation about dancing at prom Cowboy-style – watch from the background, as the “Footloose Girls” run on to start dancing)

DANCE:  The Footloose Girls
Katy Vanatsky, Sami Weis, Adrienne Nguyen Storer, Claire Jones, Kasleen Krupp, Julia Xiong

DANCE:  Dancin’ Cowgirls
Rosie Bacon, Ellen Boster, Amie Boster, Corine Abel

<Oliver Cromwell:  response to “Taylor the Latte Boy” – doesn’t have to be pretty singing / can be spoken – just a 20-30 second snip: Watch this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHTzetBTgqk>

**SONG:  Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Bride
Janey Elliott, Bailey Discepoli, Maddie Henke, Deja Gause
*Girls, you are singing this as you have been down the “Homecoming Court” Aisle at prom so many times – instead of a wedding aisle.

<CELEBRITY EMCEE:  Maia Bennett as “Claire Huxtable”>

SECTION: ENDING
**SONG:  Man in the Mirror by Michael Jackson
Courtney Caine

SONG/DANCE: 8th Grade Goodbye Medley
Janey, Nolan, Bailey, Matthew, Ethan, Madeleine, Lauren, Sadie, Maddie, Monica, Emily, Jaye (+ additional 8th graders in talent show, if desired)

Back to the 80s: Contingency List



BAND:  “Go Figure” Band / “One Love” by Bob Marley
Emily Bence, Monica Unzueta, Megan Levy, Maddie Henke, Mike Murray, Nick Allen
**change lyrics or go back to the original Bob Marley song
+80s costumes (how about jeans and a neon top)

SONG/DANCE:  We Got the Beat
Margot Grom & Elena Skidmore
*might add some choreography and some back-up dancers for a few parts of the song.  This song will also have an break in it to inroduce some celebrity emcees to kick off the show.

SONG/DANCE: 8th Grade Goodbye Medley
Janey, Nolan, Bailey, Matthew, Ethan, Madeleine, Lauren, Sadie, Maddie, Monica, Emily, Jaye (+ additional 8th graders in talent show, if desired)
*Love the black and white, but please add something in a neon whether it is in shoe strings, socks, shoes, headband, gloves, scarf, etc.  Also, I’ll help clean up choreography/staging a bit. 

SONG/DANCE:  Believe by Journey (1981)/ Don’t Stop Believin’
Madeleine Morstadt and Meredith Ogle
*might add some back-up dancers and back-up vocals to give volume and make it a bigger number (possible)

SONG + INSTRUMENT:  Just Enjoy the Show / “The Show” by Lenka
Maddie Henke, Janey Elliott, Bailey Discepoli, Maddie Henke, Jaye Johnson
*would like to work a bit on staging – loved the vocals

SONG:  The Adelics / Rumor Has It
Olivia Bennett, Cammy Miller, Marley Manigaolt
*might double up some vocal parts between the three of you girls to give more volume

SONG:  Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Bride
Janey Elliott, Bailey Discepoli, Maddie Henke, Deja Gause
*Girls, you are singing this as you have been down the “Homecoming Court” Aisle at prom so many times – instead of a wedding aisle.

SONG + INSTRUMENT:  Hallelujuah by Leonard Cohen (1984)
Evan and Nolan Morley
*need to add costmes

SONG + INSTRUMENT:  “Fall for You”
Nolan Morley
*need to add costumes / think Michael Jackson “suave”

DANCE:  Dancin’ Cowgirls
Rosie Bacon, Ellen Boster, Amie Boster, Corine Abel
*might need to clean choreography a bit (it’s a bit fast at the beginning, lets make it sharper)

SONG:  Material Girl
Kelsey Lackey
*might add back-up dancers singers to make it a bigger number + need short monologue before as Madonna

SKIT:  Celebrity Apprentice,  80s style
Erin Breadrick, Courtney Cain, Madelyn Taylor, Marilda Shloger, Katie Zackerman
*You are doing this as the “prom committee” – we may have to change a few lines, but Donald Trump is trying to figure out what celebrity guest star to have at prom. 

SONG:  Man in the Mirror by Michael Jackson
Courtney Caine
*I may make this a bit shorter

SKIT:  Mario & Luigi / That’s Good – No, That’s Bad
Ian Denney and Ian Fridy
*I will provide Super Mario Brothers Music – but you will be doing this as a commercial break for Super Nintendo.  We may have to change some of the script.

SONG/DANCE:  Set Fire to the Rain
Booke Neel, Ruby Napora, Katie Brown, Crissy Coallick, Lucy Walton, Caroline Theile
*Cast upon Contengency – There needs to be music to this.  I was told that Mr. Potts was working on this with you girls; however, this needs to be provided at the first rehearsal.  If you accept, please know that I will make a final decision when it comes to music – whether singing with a track, the original track, or acepella.  I also need to see everyone in their show costumes – as you said they were delayed in shipping.  Also, I want to help stage this number with the singing and dancing.

Back to the 80s: Additional Roles


ADDITIONAL CASTING:

CELEBRITY EMCEES:
-Madonna:  Kelsey Lackey
-Joan Jett:  Sophie Harrison
-Claire Huxtable:  Maia Bennett
-Mario & Luigi:  Ian Fridy & Ian Denney
-Ferris Bueller: Jacob Olausen
-Breakfast Club & Teacher
            Teacher: Maddie Henke
              Athlete/Andy Clark:  Ethan Kahn
            Brain/Brian Johnson: Matthew Bonner
            Princess/Claire Standish:  Sadie Rose
            Criminal/John Bender:  Thomas Harmon
              Basket Case/Allyson Reynolds:  Monica Unzueta
-Michael Jackson:  Nolan Morley
-Olivia Newton John:  Sammi Campbell
-Valley Girls:  Janey Elliott, Ella Hipsley, Bailey D.

*This introduction will happen in the opening number of “You Got the Beat”.  There is also a possibility that I will add in a dance break into this song with Margo, Elena, Valley Girls, and possibly Sadie, Maddie, and Monica.  Please stay tuned.

ADDITIONAL LINES ADDED IN SECTION 1:
FERRIS BUELLER & BREAKFAST CLUB LINES -

Ferris Bueller (on stage right): The key to faking out the parents is the clammy hands. It's a good non-specific symptom. A lot of people will tell you that a phony fever is a dead lock, but if you get a nervous mother, you could land in the doctor's office. That's worse than school. What you do is, you fake a stomach cramp, and when you're bent over, moaning and wailing, (confidentally) you lick your palms. It's a little childish and stupid, but then, so is high school.  I did have a test today. It's on European socialism. I mean, really, what's the point? I'm not European, I don't plan on being European, so who gives a crap if they're socialist? They could be fascist anarchists - that still wouldn't change the fact that I don't own a car. Not that I condone fascism, or any ism for that matter. Isms in my opinion are not good. A person should not believe in an ism - he should believe in himself. I quote John Lennon: "I don't believe in Beatles - I just believe in me." A good point there.

Teacher (on stage left): Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?
Brian Johnson: Um, he's sick. My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious.
Teacher: Thank you, Simone.
Brian Johnson: No problem whatsoever.
Teacher: Well, well. Here we are. I want to congratulate you all for being on time.
Claire Standish: Excuse me, sir. I think there's been a mistake. I know we're in detention but I don't think I belong here.
[Vernon ignores her, carrying on with his speech]
TEACHER: It is now 7:06. You have exactly 8 hours and 54 minutes to think about WHY you are here - to ponder the error of your ways. You will not talk... you will now move... from these seat)
TEACHER: [addressing Bender, who has his feet on a chair] And YOU... will not sleep.
[pulls the chair out from under Bender's feet]
TEACHER: All right people, we're going to try something a little different today. We are going to write... an essay... of not less than a thousand words... describing to me who you think you are. And when I say 'ESSAY', I mean 'ESSAY', NOT one word repeated a thousand times. Is that clear, Mr. Bender?
John Bender: Crystal.
TEACHER: Good. You might learn a thing or two about yourself. You might even decide whether or not you'd care to return.
Brian Johnson: Excuse me sir, I can answer that right now. That'd be no.
TEACHER:[contemptuously] Sit down, Johnson.
Brian Johnson: Thank you, sir.
[sits down]
TEACHER:  My office is right across that hall. Any monkey business is ill-advised. Any questions?
John Bender: Yeah, I have a question. Does Barry Manilow know that you raid his wardobe?
TEACHER: You'll get the answer to that question, Mr. Bender, next Saturday.

BREAKFAST CLUB LINES, PART 2
Brian Johnson
: Dear Mr. Vernon, we accept the fact that we had to sacrifice a whole Saturday in detention for whatever it was we did wrong. What we did *was* wrong. But we think you're crazy to make an essay telling you who we think we are. You see us as you want to see us... In the simplest terms, in the most convenient definitions. But what we found out is that each one of us is a brain...
Andrew Clark: ...and an athlete...
Allison Reynolds: ...and a basket case...
Claire Standish: ...a princess...
John Bender: ...and a criminal...
Brian Johnson: Does that answer your question?...
EVERYONE:  Sincerely yours, the Breakfast Club

<Celebrity Emcee:  Kelsey Lackey as Madonna> / “Material Girl”
Margot, Elena, and Ella:  additional dance break in this song / back-up singers to make vocals louder
Kelsey – please come up with a monologue as Madonna as a short intro (30 seconds or less) into your song.

<CELEBRITY EMCEE:  NOLAN MORLEY AS MICHAEL JACKSON”>
Nolan – please come up with a 30 second or less monologue as Michael Jackson – maybe as the “King of Pop” or the ladies man

<Oliver Cromwell:  response to “Taylor the Latte Boy” doesn’t have to be pretty singing / can be spoken – just a 20-30 second snip: Watch this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHTzetBTgqk>  See if you can come up with this, and I can try to work it in if you are prepared.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Cast List Postponed...

Hello students!

I wanted to thank you for auditioning for the talent show! There were a lot of talented acts that were presented, and I was impressed with the level of preparedness. Due to a few circumstances out of my control, as well as several tough decisions, I am unable to post the cast list tonight. I take my job of casting very seriously and want to make the best decisions possible. With OAA testing beginning, I urge you all to go to bed and get some rest. Please check the blog for an update Wednesday evening.

You also may rest easily about rehearsals this week. The acts that I will choose are ones that are very prepared; with that said, I feel confident that I will not schedule rehearsals for this week. I need to be conscious of the testing this week, as well as keeping off my feet this week due to my injury. We will hit the ground running next week with a few rehearsals plus our big rehearsal in the auditorium next Saturday.

Get some rest!! :)
Miss Cindy

Monday, April 9, 2012

2012 Variety Show Audition Form


Please click to enlarge and print

Audition Information & FAQs


AUDITIONS:
Tuesday, April 17th:  3:30 - 6:00
Wednesday, April 18th:  6:00 - 9:00


Each act must sign up for auditions in advance.  All audition time slots will be available to sign up for beginning Tuesday, April 10th.  All acts must sign up for a specific audition time slot on the Audition Time Slot sign-up sheet that will be located on the auditorium door from April 10th - April 16th.  All acts must sign up for a time slot on the theater door.  **If you are a 7th or 8th grader and also auditioning for an Celebrity Guest Star, please put a star next to your name on the Audition Form (please see below).  



WHAT DO I NEED TO AUDITION:
  • 3 minute or less polished and show-ready act showcasing your talent (no exceptions)
  • Please come wearing your costume/attire for the variety show to auditions (If you are also auditioning for a Celebrity Guest Star, please wear your "Celebrity Look Alike" costume to the audition and bring your other costume to show Miss Cindy)
  • Please bring all props needed for auditions (A piano & cd player will be available for use)
  • Your act must be show-ready at the time of auditions
  •  If your act requires music, you must bring a cd with your name/group written on the cd for me to keep.  Your music must be edited and ready to perform.  The cd that you provide to me AT AUDITIONS must have your final edited track that you plan on using at the performances.  Please note, you will not get this cd back.
  • One audition form filled out PER GROUP with attached picture of group members and attached sheet of lyrics being performed (if performing a song).  Audition Form will be posted online by Tuesday, April 10th.  Please bring this form to your audition.
  • Parent/Guardian Signature agreeing to the following:
    •  ONE PARENT/GUARDIAN must be available to volunteer during one of the three shows 
    •  student/cast member will attend all rehearsals when called during the week before the talent show (Saturday - Wednesday).
PLEASE NOTE:  I will be choosing the TOP 30 acts to perform at the variety show.



**Due to time constraints and current circumstances, Miss Cindy is hand-picking the tech crew for the variety show.  If additional help is needed, it will be posted on the blog.  Please stay tuned for more information.  If you would like to be a part of the variety show, please audition -- I would love to have you!!  If you are only interested in working backstage, I would encourage you to audition for tech crew in the fall for the play.  WMS is always looking for dedicated and responsible crew leaders.

FAQs:
               You are responsible for editing your own music.  If you feel like a the lyrics are not appropriate, you will need to substitute in proper lyrics (and include this with your Audition Form).  If you want to perform a re-mix of various songs, you are responsible for providing that music already edited at the time of your audition. 
               Please show your responsibility in choosing an appropriate act to perform.  Please remember that not only will you be performing in front of Miss Cindy, you will be performing in front your parents and teachers.  Please keep this in mind when choosing an appropriate and family-friendly act.
               Your act DOES NOT have to perfectly match the theme of the variety show.  I am looking for acts that have their talent prepared and ready to be showcased; however, if you go the extra mile and try to mirror the announced theme throughout your act, it will only help you, as I am choosing the top 30 acts to perform.  Please read the section below entitled "My Vision" under the theme blog post.


LOOKING FOR 7th & 8th GRADERS:
If you are a 7th or 8th grader who would like to show up at your audition dressed as a celebrity look alike from the 80s, I am looking for 7th and 8th graders who would be willing to emcee throughout the show.  Please come prepared with a 30 second monologue/conversation as the celebrity you are dressed as.  Please note that the monologue needs to be from the point of view from the celebrity you are dressed as, not yourself.  

NEED SOME SUGGESTIONS?:
-If you are "Doc Brown" from Back to the Future, you might want to talk about your time machine, aka your awesome car the DeLorean. 
-If you'd like to showcase your sense of fashion, try dressing with lace and capris plus a skirt as Madonna or Cyndi Lauper and talk about all of your Billboard hits.  
-Talk about a tough day at school or how your siblings drive you crazy as Kirk Cameron from the Growing Pains
-Strut your stuff and attempt a Moon Walk as Michael Jackson
-Talk about your rad video game as Mario & Luigi, the Super Mario Brothers
-Talk about your crazy inventions as Inspector Gadget
-Describe your day as a "Valley Girl" who loves to shop and use lingo like "rad" or "awesome" or "totally"

Please show up at your regular scheduled audition time - you will have 30 seconds to perform your monologue BEFORE your regular audition. I am looking for several 7th and 8th graders who would be willing to do this.  Please be creative and HAVE FUN!!



REHEARSALS:
Please keep in mind that we will have rehearsals to piece things together for the variety show (entrances, exits, etc).  The rehearsal schedule will be finalized after the show is cast, but please keep the two weeks before the talent show open and pay attention to the proposed dates mentioned on the blog.  



HAVE FUN!!

Miss Cindy

WMS GOES RETRO: Variety Show 2012


MY VISION:
Think of all the retro trends immersed into your 21st Century life!  We have a life full of ipods & ipads, where the 80s had kids who loved music just as much as you but jammed to cassette tapes.  We jump on YouTube to hear a popular song, where the kids from the 80s tuned into their television set with the creation of MTV.  People were passionate about their music and were not shy in broadcasting their big personalities.  Fashion included rock band t-shirts for the guys, neon colors, leg warmers, big hair, tons of make-up (especially blue eye-shadow!), and jeans everything.  The 80s brought about tons of things you call "vintage" today, such as:  movies like Star Wars, Back to Future, ET; celebrities like Michael Jackson, Madonna, Paula Abdul; tv shows like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Smurfs, or Transformers; or even Game shows like Double Dare or the Gong Show.  

MY TALENT DOESN'T FIT THE 80s!
I realize your prepared talent might not fit into this 80s retro theme.  It's okay.  I want to see what you can bring to auditions -- so make sure your "talent" is prepared first of all and then see if you can add something retro into your act.  Stuck?  Ask your parents - they lived through the 80s!  Still stuck?  Throw your hair in a side ponytail and wear neon colors or your favorite t-shirt with a rock and roll twist.  I am looking for ways to weave this retro theme through the show and can do so in the form of time traveling to incorporate modern songs/acts (think Back to the Future or Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure) or even in the style of a live tv show with a MTV-theme.  

I am looking for a retro kind of variety for this show.  I want each act to be creative and ready to entertain.  Please HAVE FUN!  Please know that I want to include as many students as possible, but I am only choosing the top 30 acts to perform.  With this in mind, please know that not all of these acts will be solo acts.  If possible, it would be smart of you to team up with others, as there are only spots for 30 acts.  This is a VARIETY show, so I am looking for a variety of talents with a retro twist.