![]() ![]() Please search and request to join the facebook group SLT’s The SpongeBob Musical Callboard for further instructions. Headshots will be taken in front of the green screen in our Film Lab on this day. We will hold a Full Company meeting this Sunday, March 27 at 4:00 p.m. Rehearsals will be held Sunday-Thursday, between the hours of 7-9 p.m. Role assignments will be determined through placement auditions March 29 at 7:00 p.m. The first cast meeting will be held March 28 at 7:00 p.m. We would like to invite the following talented youth performers to be a part of the cast of our Education Series production of James and The Giant Peach Jr., to be presented in The Reynolds Auditorium at The Judy April 29-May 1. Sea Creatures/Dancers/Ensemble Assignments TBA: Not A Simple Dancer Dancers/Ensemble Assignments TBA: ![]() Water Friends/Dancers/Ensemble Assignments TBA: Girl Fish Trio/Sardine Devotee Teghan Breiner Girl Fish Trio/Sardine Devotee Brianna Hobbs Girl Fish Trio/Sardine Devotee Kayla Buecker Patrick Kaleb Norman and Patrick Mulheron Springfield Little Theatre Events Follow us and other local school and community calendars on Burbio to get notifications of upcoming events and to sync. SpongeBob Squarepants Eli DePriest and Andrew Wilson Security Guard 2/Another Fish Shannon Sherrowįrench Narrator/Foley Fish/Gary Clayton Avery Security Guard 1/A Fish Christian Barnard We sincerely thank, appreciate, and admire you all. ![]() Thank you so very much to every single person who auditioned for our production of The SpongeBob Musical! We were delighted by the talent displayed and your willingness to play, and are so very grateful to each of you for your respect for and investment in the audition process. Springfield Ballet’s Alice in Wonderland.The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, JR.Giants In The Sky – A New Children’s Musical."We want to ensure that every child receives a solid, meaningful arts education from kindergarten through eighth grade. Ayers, Kennedy Center Vice President of Education. ![]() "Offering a strong arts education component benefits students in their intellectual, personal, and social development," said Darrell M. Springfield Ballet's Second Grade Performances of The Nutcracker act as the second grade component of this program. Springfield Ballet is proud to be a part of Springfield's Any Given Child initiative, which seeks to bring access, balance, and equity to each child's arts education, using a model that combines the resources of Springfield Public Schools, local art groups, and the Kennedy Center for students in kindergarten through eighth grade. More than 46,000 students have been a part of this outreach project since it began! For many of the children, this is their first experience being in a live theatre setting and viewing classical ballet. To enhance the learning experience, lesson plans are provided to the schools to be completed before attending the performance. This program is designed to expose all children to the art of ballet at an early age as part of the Any Given Child initiative. Since 1996, Springfield Ballet has provided busing for every second grader in the Springfield Public Schools system to attend a live, abridged performance of The Nutcracker at the historic Landers Theatre. The program, currently in a pilot of 10 SPS schools, is offered at no charge to schools thanks to a grant from the Springfield Regional Arts Council and support from Moxie members, with the goal of expanding the initiative district-wide. The curriculum ties closely to grade level learning standards, and participating educators receive a detailed guide with suggested in-class companion activities. The engaging and entertaining 90-minute program incorporates film stills, clips, short films, and group discussion to highlight and explore filmmaking fundamentals and how key techniques are used to communicate meaning. Students not only become more aware of how meaning is created and shared visually, but they gain tools to become better communicators themselves. In partnership with Springfield Public Schools, Moxie Cinema developed and launched the Visual Literacy Experience, an in-theater workshop program for third-graders that challenges them to be thoughtful viewers by critically assessing and decoding what they see on screen. ![]()
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