Jane -- can you give a shout out for Waverly High School's production of "Seussical," please? The second weekend for the show is Thursday, March 20; Friday, March 21; and Saturday, March 22 at 7 p.m. at the high school auditorium. Tickets are $10 for adults; $7 for students and seniors (60+); 4 and under are free. The Waverly Theatre Club will also be accepting donations of new and gently-used children's books for the Capital Area Literacy Coalition as a tie-in with its Dr. Seuss theme. One point of interest is that the show features more than 100 students (cast, crew, and pit) representing five of the six schools in the Waverly District.
Lansing, Michigan, November 2013—The Waverly Theatre Club will present its fall play, William Shakespeare’s comedy, “Much Ado about Nothing,” November 14, 15, and 16, at 7 p.m. in the Waverly High School auditorium.
The cast of 20 features Dominic Redman and Emily Stokes as Benedick and Beatrice, and Malcolm Davis and Brijae Longdo as Claudio and Hero, two couples whose romantic entanglements are the subject of the play’s actions. Intrigue, gossip, mistaken identities, and revenge all come into force as friends and enemies try to bring the couples together or break them apart. Most of the cast members for the play are underclassmen; however, most are experienced actors, having received their start performing in Waverly Middle School shows. “With this play, we are really seeing the results of starting a ‘feeder system’ for the theatre program about four years ago,” said Richard Redman, director. “It’s exciting to see the level of hard work and talent we have on stage.” In addition, many of the cast members prepared for their Shakespearean roles through the Waverly Theatre Club’s summer program, which included field trips to both the Michigan Shakespeare Festival and Waterworks Shakespeare, exposing the students to four of Shakespeare’s plays, including “Much Ado about Nothing.” Also, just before tech week, the two leads—Dominic Redman and Emily Stokes—participated in a week-long Shakespeare Immersion experience with Stratford artists at the Wharton Center. Student talents are also being showcased through an original musical composition written for the play by cast members John Henrikson and Michael Cooper. Tickets for “Much Ado about Nothing” are $7 general admission and are available at the door one hour before showtime. Tickets may also be ordered by calling 517-319-3016 or visiting www.waverlyhighschooltheatre.com. 7:00 pm
Directed by Richard and Bridgette Redman, 160 Snow Road Tickets $7 at the door |
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