Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 13:23     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Anonymous wrote:Not QO. It was bad.


Which one was it?
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 13:19     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Not QO. It was bad.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 12:38     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Do any of the high schools have theatre productions you recommend watching this spring?
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2025 11:58     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Do all HS have theater/drama?
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2024 20:18     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Anonymous wrote:Some Kennedy feeder middles do and some don't. Odessa Shannon does not. I belive the Middle school magnet consortium schools all do, though.

But regarding Kennedy, it's like the powers that be think why do the poorest kids in the county need luxuries like arts and theater?



Luxuries?? Try necessities, more than ever!!!!
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2024 14:45     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Some Kennedy feeder middles do and some don't. Odessa Shannon does not. I belive the Middle school magnet consortium schools all do, though.

But regarding Kennedy, it's like the powers that be think why do the poorest kids in the county need luxuries like arts and theater?

Anonymous
Post 11/25/2024 13:34     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Anonymous wrote:Saw Mamma Mia today at Sherwood. Huge crowd, really intricate sets, and two insanely talented female leads.

The director came out on stage after curtain calls since it was the end of the run to recognize seniors and thank folks. Seems like a massive amount of community support and passion up there for theatre.


I heard great things about Mama Mia this year. Well done, Sherwood kids.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2024 13:11     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also, the inequities in access to theater and arts classes as well as extracurriculars are real.

Kennedy HS doesn't have a theater program at all.

Last year, 8 out of 40 middle schools didn't. And of those 8, 4 were Title I middle schools.

Your school zone dictates what activities you get to explore during your secondary school days.


Kennedy not having a theater program is shocking, and I'll admit to not quite understanding how that happened. My understanding is that schools have an allocation for faculty advisors for various clubs/activities. Were they unable to recruit someone to fill this role? Are they using the funds for something else? It just seems like such a shame, not just for potential student actors but also for all of the stage crew kids who could be getting first-hand experience with a variety of trades.


I recommend folks ask some Theatre and Band Directors about the Fine Arts budget.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2024 21:34     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For parents with kids in theatre, did they continue in college?


Anyone go to Broadway from MCPS?


Absolutely. Off the top of my head, Ato Blankson-Wood, a Blake graduate from the early 2000s, was most recently in Cabaret.


Woo hoo, one, at least! Is there some sort of pipeline??


Myles Frost went to Wootton. He won a Tony.

https://www.mymcmedia.org/tony-award-winning-actor-frost-graduates-from-bowie-state/
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2024 21:30     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Saw Mamma Mia today at Sherwood. Huge crowd, really intricate sets, and two insanely talented female leads.

The director came out on stage after curtain calls since it was the end of the run to recognize seniors and thank folks. Seems like a massive amount of community support and passion up there for theatre.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2024 21:27     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Anonymous wrote:Definitely some inequities. I've never seen Forest Oaks Middle on the list of productions.


That is because Forest Oak lets the PE department somehow run the school. They dictate who gets classes. My kid was in dance last year and absolutely loved it, but PE was holding the dance studio hostage, so they had class in a tiny room. Dance ended up getting cut along with Family and Consumer Sciences.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2024 19:47     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For parents with kids in theatre, did they continue in college?


Anyone go to Broadway from MCPS?


Absolutely. Off the top of my head, Ato Blankson-Wood, a Blake graduate from the early 2000s, was most recently in Cabaret.


Woo hoo, one, at least! Is there some sort of pipeline??
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2024 19:42     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For parents with kids in theatre, did they continue in college?


Anyone go to Broadway from MCPS?


Absolutely. Off the top of my head, Ato Blankson-Wood, a Blake graduate from the early 2000s, was most recently in Cabaret.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2024 15:06     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For parents with kids in theatre, did they continue in college?


I have a current senior who is planning to continue performing in college, and I've had some visibility on the trajectories of kids who have gone to college over the past three years since the theater kids are pretty close knit and all follow each other on Instagram.

If there are maybe 15 seniors per year who are really serious about performance (voice and dance outside of school, pre-professional theater companies, etc), I'd say most remain engaged in theater in some way. Of those, maybe 5 apply directly to conservatories to do BFAs, and another 5 major or double major in theater within a brodader university, and there others might still do club theater.

Of the crew kids, a handful each year go onto programs directly related to technical theater. Emerson and BU are common choices for those kids.

Or they get a minor. That's my kid's plan.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2024 14:50     Subject: Fall/Winter theatre & dance productions

Anonymous wrote:For parents with kids in theatre, did they continue in college?


I have a current senior who is planning to continue performing in college, and I've had some visibility on the trajectories of kids who have gone to college over the past three years since the theater kids are pretty close knit and all follow each other on Instagram.

If there are maybe 15 seniors per year who are really serious about performance (voice and dance outside of school, pre-professional theater companies, etc), I'd say most remain engaged in theater in some way. Of those, maybe 5 apply directly to conservatories to do BFAs, and another 5 major or double major in theater within a brodader university, and there others might still do club theater.

Of the crew kids, a handful each year go onto programs directly related to technical theater. Emerson and BU are common choices for those kids.