December 19, 2011

DVD Information

What a bummer to have my first post-production post be this one.  


Many of you have commented on your DVD's... some are not working correctly and I have heard many comments regarding the overall quality.  Here is what I know so far, and I will continue to update as I get information:


According to Chris (the videographer), there was a problem in the copying process and he will replace all DVDs at no cost.  PLEASE KEEP YOUR DVD because they will be exchanged on a 1 for 1 basis.  (Jacqueline and I will work to put together a January get-together at which we can re-distribute.)  That's the good news.  


He adds: "The DVD issue will be fixed so it will play both Scrooge and Oliver, however, the other complaints (sound, not enough time on camera) are not something I can fix. If people with those complaints would like to contact me directly I can discuss their concerns with them. "  So please use the contact information included with your DVD if you'd like to address those other concerns directly with Chris.


I will continue to update as I receive more information.

December 13, 2011

An Addition to our Dickens Family


In case any of the parents of orphans wonder how they're getting along during the long Festival days, I assure you they are having a great time, thanks largely to this guy.  While the moms are doing a great job of keeping them safe, accounted for, and busy, Vince is working hard to make sure they get their fair share of fun.  Here are no less than eleven orphans lined up ready to be swung.  I actually had one little girl in tears when we lined up to do street theater because she "waited in line for that guy to swing me, and I didn't get a turn yet."

Thanks, Vince, for keeping our orphans smiling (when they aren't required to put on grouchy faces).

December 09, 2011

Channel 2 Morning News

Here are the links to our two spots on Channel 2's Morning News Show.  Thank you (very much...) to those who came this morning.  I hope you find time for a nap.  Enjoy!

Oliver Segment
Scrooge Segment

December 08, 2011

Adam Wilkins



A favorite moment for me this year was watching Adam (Fagin) grab Colton Jensen by the shirt and holler, "You lost Oliver?!" so loudly it nearly reduced the poor pickpocket to tears.  Adam is fully committed to his character, never once breaking on stage.  He thinks of clever ways to fill in empty spaces with characterization, and I like watching the little things like his evil fingers.  Then, of course, there's the tremendous respect I have for both his talent and his professionalism, and I love to steal his sayings.  "Run fast, bow slow."  It's mine now.

December 07, 2011

Hatch Family


Last, but in NO WAY least, the show just wouldn't be the same without the Hatch family.  Gary (Bill Skyes, Ghost of Christmas Present) has been with us since the beginning, intimidating pickpockets and loosening up a grouchy Scrooge.  His booming voice fills the stage, and watching him pick Oliver up by the arms and carry him kicking across the stage is a nightly favorite of mine.

Zack (Christmas Future) agreed to join us for what has sometimes been thought of as a bit of a throw-away role.  Not the way Zack does it!  There may not be any glory in being the man behind the mask, but the stilts sure do make it cool.

Eric (Narrator) arrived home from serving an LDS mission to find out his dad had volunteered him to be a part of our show.  Somehow I'm going to remember to let him do his job and actually read his narration before I start Scrooge.  Somehow.  

Fresh Living Promo

Here's another great promotional spot!

http://connect2utah.com/libraries/nxd/media/?data=media_player&brand=fresh-living&v=352347

Amber Astin



Amber (Cook, Rose Seller, Strawberry Seller, Christmas Past) definitely deserves more praise than I've had a chance to give to her.  She is one of those people who just delivers a solid, consistent performance, rarely needing correction and - therefore - rarely getting attention from the director.  So Amber, this is your thank you for a job consistently well done, and I can't wait to see you gorgeously decked out at Christmas Past!

Praise for All

So because I may never have the chance later to tell you all how AWESOME you all are I will tell you now. I am so thrilled at how you all look and sound. You have all worked so hard and it shows. This is the best production I have seen at the festival in years! I must say how much I love and appreciate Andrea, Jackie and Skyler who have worked and worked. I knew when I asked Andrea to take on this project that she would set the bar so high that any other director after or before her would never reach it and I was right. I love you all so much and can't wait to get to the fun part THE SHOW.
Thanks
Jacqueline
JJ

December 06, 2011

Chance Fountaine



Although a lot of the cast starts to feel like family by this point in the process, this guy really is family to me!  Chance (orphan and my nephew) joined us last year as an orphan and then begged his mom all year to get to be on a stage again.  I think we've maybe unleashed something that may never be caged again!  Chance is focused and excited to be at rehearsal, and I can always count on him to be right where he should be.

December 05, 2011

Early Morning TV Promotion

On Friday morning, we have the opportunity to share the Dickens Festival on the morning news.  We would love to have AS MANY CAST MEMBERS participate as possible.  If you're interested, please be there and IN COSTUME by 5:30 am on Friday morning.  I wish I could share a specific schedule and plan, but these types of things kind of have to be flexible.  The film crews will be there from 5:30 am to 8:00 am.  If you can come but cannot stay the whole time, please do come.  I will try to use everyone in some capacity at some point during that time frame.

I know it feels like ONE MORE THING to add to a crazy week, but hey, it's TV!!

I'll have a RSVP sheet available on Tues and Wed for you to check if/when you'll be there.

Thanks!
Andrea

Discount Tickets: A Few Options

Tickets are already a dollar off if you buy them online, but sometimes it's easier to promote our show with something physical.  You may print as many $1 off coupons as you like.  You may also simply email them to people or send them to the blog to print them.  

There are two formats.  If you can print double-sided, I'd print the coupons on one side and the show info on the other.  If you can't, I'd just go for the all-in-one version.

If you'd like your coupons customized, let me know and I'll email you a file with your name(s) in the blank space so you don't have to write it in individually.

Click here for full-sized versions you can print (click ctrl+p).  

December 04, 2011

Polishing the Orphans

Wow, these little orphans have worked SO hard to get ready for their part in our show.  Their part is incredibly important, starting off Oliver! with a bang.  Please help your orphans watch this clip and answer two questions:

1 - What did I do really well?
2 - What can I do even better on?

December 03, 2011

Megan Tholen



Gorgeous.  Talented.  Spunky.  Friendly.  Dedicated.  Professional.  Pretty sure I could go on, especially with unrelated things like "has lots of adorable shirts and to-die-for boots."  Megan (Nancy, Isabel) is one of those actresses whose energy just isn't containable; it radiates from her the moment she sets foot on the stage.  I am so glad she chose to contribute all of that to our shows this year, and I really hope I'll get the chance to work with her again in the future!

December 02, 2011

Layton Family



Another of our sister sets, Maggie (orphan) and Dylan (orphan) are becoming quite the little powerhouses.  It has been amazing to watch their confidence grow, and I can't wait to see what they're going to do on the real stage!

December 01, 2011

Nick Nebeker



I'll admit to saying things like, "If anyone knows someone who can even walk across the stage without tripping, I'll take him."  I never dreamed I'd get somebody as talented as Nick (Ensemble, Young Scrooge) to play the part of Scrooge's younger self.  You'd never know he joined the cast late, because he never misses a line, a step, or an entrance.  Most of the time, I don't even need to explain things to Nick.  He just goes and does.  We may have missed him in the beginning, but Nick was worth the wait.

November 30, 2011

Kylie Rich



Kylie (orphan) is just one of those girls who shows up ready to work and to do all that she's asked, and her natural ability with younger kids makes her a great leader among the orphans.  She's someone I can count on to keep track of not only herself but to also look out for those around her.  Kylie has a great attitude and work ethic, and she's just fun to be around.

November 29, 2011

Celeste Reese



I could say a lot of nice things about Celeste (Bet, Ensemble), but one quality has stood out above all the others.  Celeste is directable, ready to deliver in whatever way she is asked.  Each rehearsal, she pours her heart into her roles, but I can always tell that she is conscious of the overall vision of the show, ready to be a team player.  Celeste thinks about filling in the spaces and looks for ways to contribute positively in each scene.  I've learned a lot from watching Celeste, and I hope I get the chance to keep learning.

November 28, 2011

Nielsen Family


When Katie (Lamplighter, Mrs. Cratchit) mentioned she was ready to get back into community theater, I encouraged her that the Dickens Festival was the place to be.  We strong-armed her husband Dustin (Buyer, Mr. Cratchit) a bit at the auditions, finally convincing him he really did want to be a part of this production.

Having a married couple in the roles of Mr. and Mrs. Cratchit has added a certain realistic dimension to the Cratchit family.  I can see Katie's years of experience in all the chorus numbers, and it brings back so many fond memories from our shared history.  It has been great to get a chance to know Dustin both on and off the stage, and I can't wait to see his characters come to life under the stage lights.

November 27, 2011

David Lewis

There are actors who want to show up, deliver their lines, and go home.  Then there are those who understand that there's a lot that has to be done to make a show happen and look for ways to fill in the spaces wherever they may be.  Thankfully, David (Buyer, Fred) belongs to that second group.

From bringing his hat trees from home to always making sure everything is cleaned up before he goes, David constantly impacts our show in a positive way.  He's not ashamed to ask for clarification, wanting to get every detail of his performance correct.

And man, can he polka!

November 26, 2011

Facebook Event

Please share this Facebook event with all your friends.

http://www.facebook.com/events/302171376471714/

An audience makes this experience successful!

November 25, 2011

Casdorph Family


I can't even begin to describe what a great experience it is to have three generations of any family participate in our show.  That it is three generations of my family makes it that much greater.  Missing from this photo is Jackie (Music Director / my mom) because she was busy rehearsing.

Charlie (Mr. Bumble, Marley / my dad) is back for his second year, increasing his involvement by joining in the chorus numbers and playing a ghost.  I cast him for his awesome tenor voice, but he also puts a lot of hard work into his characters.  We won't mention his dancing.  (Just kidding, Dad.)

Then, of course, there's my favorite aspect of doing a musical as a family: Adam (orphan), and Alex (orphan).  Both of these guys are back for round two, and I hope we are standing at the beginning of a family Christmas tradition.

November 24, 2011

Christensen Family


One of my favorite things about this years' shows has been the chance to get reacquainted with friends from my previous walks of life.  Juliet (Lamplighter, Mrs. Fezziwig) and I have known each other since high school, and her son Lincoln (orphan) joined us in last year's cast.  When Juliet said she'd like to perform in the show with Lincoln this year, I was elated.

She brings a unique energy to the stage which is positively infectious.  She's always ready to work, and Lincoln has been patient with me using him in creative ways since he's adorably small.  The Dickens Festival is all about family, and I'm so glad my family has gotten to work with the Christensens!

November 23, 2011

Whatcott Family


I'd hoped to have one Whatcott in this production.  Now I think I'll settle for no less than four!  Kiersten (Pickpocket, Urchin), David (Orphan), Cami (Pickpocket, Urchin), and Blake (Orphan) have become powerhouses in our cast, supporting every number they are in.

David and Blake have been patient as I've struggled to remember which is which (I'll get there by closing night... you'll see).  Cami has developed a great character as a Pickpocket, and I always look forward to watching her tell her story.  Kierstin just earned a microphone and a line as an Urchin, and I can't wait to see the energy she'll bring to the stage.

KSL Radio Interview



For anyone who might be interested, here is the link to the radio promotion that will be running on Sunday night and Monday morning.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!  (And I hope you're all getting lots of rest!)

November 22, 2011

Reserve Tickets Available

*UPDATE: The Fairpark is working on a solution for those who wish to purchase entry to the Festival and a ticket for each show.  The total for this should be $12 but is currently not working that way.  I will let you all know when that is operational.

NEWS TO ME:

The Utah State Fairpark is selling the first 4 rows of seats at our shows as RESERVED seating.  There are some pros and cons to the way it will work, so here's the details.

Entrance to the Festival gets you into the shows for free.  However, if you want to pay an additional $3, you can purchase a reserved seat on one of the first 4 rows.  Reserved seats can be bought here.  The catch is that you must pay for your festival entry with the reserved ticket.  In other words, this won't benefit the immediate family of the cast, since they will be getting in on free wristbands.  But, it is perfect for grandparents, aunts, etc. who would love to come but would like the guarantee of a chair.

There are literally only 112 reserved seats available for each show, and I anticipate that they will sell fast.  Share this link with those who may benefit from it!

ALSO - a heads up:

A few of us had the opportunity today to head down to KSL and record a radio spot promoting the Dickens Festival.  If you'd like to hear it, you have a few options:

1. Tune your radio to FM 100.3 on Monday night at 11pm
2. Listen to The Arrow 103.5 on Sunday night (sorry, not sure an exact time)
3. Wait patiently until I get my hands on the mp3 from the interviews, and I'll post a link here.




Richard Olsen


Richard (Bobbie, Tom Jenkins) is truly the rock of our cast.  He's in every single group number, and I can always rely on him to know his lyrics, to sing with an accent, to perform to the best of his ability, to always be in character... and the list goes on.  I am thrilled to have him back this year to reprise his role as Tom Jenkins, and I'm glad we've expanded it a bit to better showcase Rick's great talent.  I've grown accustomed to the ease with which Richard moves around the stage, and I'd have a hard time seeing anyone else in this role. I'm just crossing my fingers and hoping I may never have to.

November 21, 2011

Costumes

Costume information is posted in a new tab above. The costuming schedule has also been added to the calendar (December 5th). If you need any additional information regarding costumes, please contact our costumer, Carie Lowry, at (801) 643-8355.

Nelson Family


There's a certain benefit to having a family member on stage, and I see that each week with these two sisters, Meg (orphan) and Paige (orphan).  They get to stand right next to each other in the "orphan line," and across from each other at the table, and I think that gives these two new performers and extra bit of confidence.

Even though she's only six years old, Meg is one of my go-to girls, and I know I can trust her with extra responsibilities.  And you'd never know that Paige is one of our youngest orphans, because she's always focused and ready to go.  Thanks to the Nelson family for choosing to spend their Saturday mornings with us.

November 20, 2011

Briella Hanny


Brielle (orphan) brings a great attitude with her to rehearsal each Saturday.  She's ready to work hard, and she never complains about how many times we have to practice the songs.  Each week she gains more confidence, and it has been fun to see her grow throughout the rehearsals.  I can't wait to see what she's going to be able to do on stage!

November 19, 2011

Travis Hymas


"Do I always play someone who is poor?" Travis (Oliver, urchin) asked me at rehearsal one day.  Travis came to us straight from playing Charlie in Willy Wonka, and so his track record seems to indicate that he's pretty good at that type of role.

Travis has been such an asset to our cast because he has such a great blend of qualities.  He has the responsibility and work ethic of an older cast member with a fun-loving attitude and willingness to try anything that shows he really still is a kid.  He's willing to let various cast members rough him up in many of the Oliver scenes as he his thrown, swung, pushed, lifted, and carried at varying points.  And of course I should mention his pure voice and adorable smile.

Someday I'll have to ask him which was worse: being thrown around the stage or being kissed on the cheek.  Today, though, I'll just be grateful to have Travis around for our shows.

November 18, 2011

Madsen Family


I don't know how to say enough good about these girls.  Lindsey (Dodger, Urchin) impressed me from the second I met her at auditions, and I was excited to cast her as Dodger.  When it seemed a knee injury might stop her from doing the show, I was reluctant to replace her.  Thankfully, Lindsey's knee is getting better without surgery, and the doctors gave her permission to stay.  This show would have been so different without her, and I'm glad I didn't have to go that route.

As for Bridgette (orphan), she has made me smile on so many cold Saturday mornings.  I've leaned in close to ask her name (again, because I am so bad with names), and each time she's smiled up at me and repeated, "Bridgette Rose Madsen."  Each time I've asked, "Is it okay if I just call you Bridgette," and she's nodded an emphatic yes.  I know her name now, and I hope that she'll keep coming back year after year so I can continue to think of her as Bridgette Rose Madsen.

November 17, 2011

Sage Bowden


One of my favorite things about doing a show is getting to meet new people.  I am so glad I've had the chance during this show to meet Sage (orphan).  Sage always knows where she is supposed to be on the stage and gets there.  It may seem like a small thing, but it is a huge contribution to our show.  She gets to stand right in the center of the stage, and she does such a great job of telling the orphan story.  I'm glad Sage is a part of our cast!

November 16, 2011

Hollie & Daniel


Hollie (Cook, Milkmaid, Rose Girl, Salesman, Female Ensemble) and Daniel (orphan) make up one of our only aunt/nephew duos this year, and we've been lucky to have them.  Daniel consistently knows his words and actions, getting them right even when I sometimes mess up.  He also patiently waits during the rest of the Saturday rehearsal while his aunt practices her songs and lines.

Hollie has been given the difficult job of performing as many different characters throughout the show.  I smile during each run through of Scrooge watching the delightful character she has created for the Salesman.  I especially love the way she says, "Marley."  Hollie works hard, is consistently prepared, and is willing to try everything I've asked of her (even if it is outside her comfort zone).

November 15, 2011

Soda Evans



Soda (orphan) proudly announced to me at a recent rehearsal, "I'm going to be Oliver when I grow up."  He's definitely got the accent down, and I can pick his voice out, even from among all the other orphans.  Soda has been a great example of hard work, and he does his best every time we are on the stage.  A few more years, Soda, and you may just achieve that goal!

November 14, 2011

Lowry Family


The Lowry family - all back for another year of fun - makes such an impact on both of our shows.  It starts with Carrie (costumer) who not only supports her girls in the show, but is also making her own contribution in a BIG way.

Danielle (orphan) is always ready to work, and always ready to smile (unless, of course, she's been asked to make a grouchy face).  Always the first to learn their words and lines last year, I knew I could trust Alix (Cratchit Child, Pickpocket) and Kelli (Pickpocket 1, Female Ensemble) with some bigger parts this year.  These girls have definitely not disappointed.  I appreciate Kelli's willingness to do everything I ask of her.  And Alix smiles as she puts up with my nickname for her, "Girl Alix."

This is definitely a powerhouse of ladies that I can't live without!

November 13, 2011

DVDs and Pictures

DVDs of both shows (both shows will be on one DVD) and 8 X 10 cast pictures will be available to purchase! DVDs are $15 each and pictures are $10 each. If you would like one or both, please have your money turned in by Saturday, November 19 to either Andrea or Skyler.

November 12, 2011

Graysen Hendrickson


Graysen (Pickpocket, Urchin) was originally going to be one of three Hendricksons in our cast.  Her mom and brother both sacrificed their involvement in the show to allow Graysen to be able to make the long commute to rehearsals.  Graysen has a positive attitude, and her creativity brings a wonderful dimension to each of the scenes she is in.

November 10, 2011

Costumes


On Saturday please come prepared to sign up for a costume fitting. Bring your schedule so that you get the time you need. Thanks

Bethany Barrett


Although she's kind of quiet in rehearsals (definitely not a bad thing), Bethany (Pickpocket, Urchin) is learning to be very dynamic on stage.  She's really good at playing a rough pickpocket, always ready to glare at anyone who crosses her.  Bethany always shows up to rehearsals ready to work hard, and she's always right where I've asked her to be.  Bethany is a rock in our cast, and I am grateful to have her!

Street Theater Update


Please plan to rehearse your street theater bits with Jacqueline on Saturday and Wednesday when you are not on stage.  Those who will perform street theater as a group (Charlie/Dodger/Fagin, Bert/Jane/Michael, Cratchit/Tiny Tim, Sufragettes) will need to rehearse with Jacqueline as a group.  The orphans and Widow Corney will not be required to rehearse with Jacqueline.  Everyone else needs to be sure to check in with Jacqueline on those days.

November 08, 2011

Davis Family


When we needed a few more pickpockets, we knew that Miki (Picketpocket, Urchin, Turkey Boy) would be a great asset to our cast.  It was a pleasant surprise when her mom, Kim (Lamplighter, Female Ensemble), said, "Well, I was thinking maybe I'd just do the show with Miki.  Do you have a place for me?"  Willing to try anything and play any part, they've both been a huge asset to our cast.  Kim has been such an example of dedication, even dancing on a hurt ankle after an injury before rehearsal.  I've had so much fun getting to know both Kim and Miki as a part of this process.

November 07, 2011

Jensen Family

When a family of boys comes back for a second year, you know you're a lucky director.  Mike Jensen and his boys, Colton and Kyle, have done just that, and they've been able to step into some bigger shoes this year. 

Mike is reprising his role as Brownlow but has added Mr. Fezziwig to his resume.  And Colton, the only male pickpocket besides Oliver, is playing the role of Charlie.  Kyle is doing his time in the ranks of orphans, but I'm crossing my fingers that they'll keep coming back, and he'll get to proudly move up to pickpocket soon.

I'm also crossing my fingers that maybe next year we'll get Dallin back?  But I will take any Jensen boy I can get.

November 06, 2011

Vuki Family


Our Producer, Assistant Director, and Street Theater Extraordinaire is sharing the Dickens Festival experience with her daughter, Kali, for the second year in a row.  While Jacqueline eats, breaths, and probably dreams the Dickens Festival, Kali gets to soak it up from her front-row Orphan bench.

Although we see JJ and Kali at rehearsals, it is really the entire Vuki family which makes this production possible, supporting JJ and allowing her to do all she does for the show.

November 05, 2011

Madi & Whitney

These two aren't family, but around the Dickens Festival, they seem to come as a pair.  I'm fairly certain I rarely say either's name alone but rather refer to them as the dynamic duo they are, Madi & Whitney. 

Carpooling up from Utah County for rehearsals, these girls have showed some great dedication to the cast.  And with their smiles light up the room, they are respectiful during rehearsals and are amazingly good at keeping their teenage chit-chat to appropriate times.  I am constantly impressed by their talent and hard work and their willingness to try new things.  And their versatility (playing pickpockets in one show and adult ensemble in the other) is a huge asset to our production.

November 04, 2011

Pierce Family

These four may be new to the Dickens stage, but they are making a huge impact, and their family is making a huge commitment.  With their roles ranging from adult ensemble to pickpocket to orphan in various combinations, I had no problem highlighting the rehearsal schedule for their very supportive mom.

These kids, Jenecee (urchin), Allyson (pickpocket, female ensemble), Maria (pickpocket, urchin), and Gabe (orphan, urchin), are my go-to kids in every song, exhibiting great attitudes and hard work each time they are on stage.  If my attention is called by something great happening, chances are there's a Pierce kid in the mix.

November 03, 2011

Arlee Heslop

Arlee is definitely no stranger to the stage, but this is her first year as a part of the Dickens Festival.  Although her roles may not have actual names (Cook 1, Rose Girl, Rose 1, Salesman 2, Woman), Arlee makes a huge contribution to the shows through her well-thought business and character development.

Arlee's storylines have a trickle-down effect which starts in her bright spot on the stage and extends outward, creating one of the best ensembles I've ever had the chance to work with.  In addition, I can count on her for the random little extras because I know if Arlee says she'll do it, it will be done.

November 02, 2011

Wrigley Family

One of our dynamic mother-daughter duos, Julie and Anna Wrigley are back this year for more adventures.  Julie is reprising her role as the Widow Corney, and Anna is taking a break from last year's Tiny Tim crutch as a pickpocket and an urchin.

Julie and Anna both ask great questions to clarify choreography when needed.  They are reliable, and I can count on them being exactly where they are supposed to be at the right time.  Having these two back this year has been like mixing up a special glue that holds the shows together.

November 01, 2011

Rick Mead

No stranger to the character of Scrooge (having played it last year as well), Rick Mead gladly came back for round two.  Castmates are amazed at the gruff character he's able to play since, in rehearsal, his lines often end in somethink akin to giggles. 

Irregardless of his work conflicts (that little joke was just for you, Rick), Rick has made the Dickens Festival a priority in his life and is an example of hard work and preparation.  I always look forward to nights when Rick is on the schedule.

October 31, 2011

Koop Family


While Anna-Claire started out last year in a pretty high-profile role (Oliver), she's happy to have turned in that hat for the chance to play a girl this year (Kathy Cratchit, Pickpocket).  But instead of flying solo, she auditioned with two of her brothers, Evan (Tiny Tim) and Charlie (Orphan, Cratchit Kid).

On Saturdays, the Koop family, including Mom and Dad, can be seen camped out on a blanket, eagerly supporting the kids in this endeavor. 

I hope that years from now we can look back and think, "I just can't imagine a Dickens Festival without the Koop family!"

October 28, 2011

Consider Yourself...

Here's the video I promised, plus a few bonuses!  Check out the new "Dance Notes" tab to see written notes on (almost) all the dances.


September 29, 2011

One Rehearsal In

Thank you for the great rehearsal last night!  I can't believe how much we were able to accomplish in such a small amount of time.  Remember to start getting your songs memorized, and please review the choreography we learned. 

Going forward: I have updated the scene and song breakdown to reflect a few casting changes we've had.  I have not changed anyone without talking to them, but if you're ever curious to see how things are lining up, feel free to check it out.

There's still a day or two to get your families in on the orphan action.  Please have them contact me before Saturday if they are interested.  I will not be taking new orphans after Saturday.

Thank you for your talent and dedication; this is going to be a great Festival!

September 19, 2011

Gearing up for Saturday

Just a reminder that the first rehearsal/cast meeting is coming up this Saturday.  Everyone with the exception of the orphans needs to plan to attend from 9 am to 11 am.  We will be going over general information as well as doing a complete read through of both shows and learning some choreography for "Consider Yourself."

We can still use a few more orphans, pickpockets, and men, so if you know anyone who was sad that they missed the auditions, let Andrea know.

If you need to get ahold of the production team, here is some info:

Andrea Fife
Director
(801) 641-3898
andrea.fife@gmail.com

Skyler Bluemel
Assistant Director
(801) 755-3686
skyhigh938@hotmail.com

Jackie Casdorph
Music Director
(801) 631-3196
jackie_casdorph@yahoo.com
(but really, you'll never get ahold of her)

I am looking forward to seeing all of you on Saturday!

Andrea

September 03, 2011

Cast list announced!  Take a look at the specific tabs for the "Oliver" and "Scrooge" cast lists.  Remember that you will each be doing street theater as well.  Stay tuned for your street theater assignments.

A few of the roles are still in the process of being cast.  Check back for final casting information.

Remember that our first cast meeting will be on Saturday, September 24th, for everyone except the orphans.  Orphans, we will see you on Saturday, October 1st, at 9:00 am.

Thanks again to all those who auditioned!

August 15, 2011

Orphan Chorus

Did you know that children cast as orphans in Oliver will also perform in an Orphan chorus throughout the festival? The orphans rehearsals will take place each Saturday morning at 9 am, so it is a great opportunity without a huge commitment.

August 06, 2011

DICKENS FESTIVAL 2011 AUDITION NOTICE

Date: August 27th
Time: 9 am to 12 pm
Location: Utah State Fairgrounds
To Schedule an Audition: Contact Jacqueline Vuki at (801) 599-2761.

The Dickens Theater Company is looking for actors to portray the roles of the iconic Dickens characters at this year’s Salt Lake Dickens Festival. There are many parts to play and great characters for all ages.

Oliver!: The cast will perform a one-hour review of the classic Broadway musical Oliver! In addition to all the main roles including Fagin, Oliver, Nancy, and the rest of the gang, the directors will be looking for strong teenaged vocalists and dancers to cast as pickpockets.

Scrooge: The cast will perform a one-hour review of the Christmas favorite, Scrooge. This show provides the opportunity to represent some of the most beloved characters of all time. This cast will be made up largely of adults but will also feature those auditioning as a family.

Street Theater: If you want to be involved but can’t commit to the rehearsal schedule, Street Theater is the perfect option. Engage the festival goers as Mary Poppins, the Queen of England, or as Mr. Dickens himself. (Note: all actors cast in the shows will also perform Street Theater.)

Orphan Choir (ages 5 and up): Children cast as orphans in Oliver! will also participate in the orphan choir, learning traditional Christmas carols to be performed throughout the festival.

Audition Details: Please come prepared to sing 60 seconds of a song in the style of the shows, to perform a 30 second monologue with an appropriate accent, and to participate in a dance audition. An accompanist will be provided. Please no minus tracks or acapella auditions.

Other Info: Rehearsals will begin Saturday, September 24th and will be on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays leading up to the performances on December 8th, 9th, 10th, 15th, 16th, and 17th. Both shows will be directed by Andrea Fife with music direction by Jackie Casdorph.