Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ludlow-Taylor's musical has about 70 kids in 4 casts. It's done as an afterschool club with rehearsals once/week for 1.5 hours in the Winter and twice/week in the Spring. It's a big deal at the school with themed stuff in the front window and lobby. 200-300 people watch each performance.
What grades participate?
I believe it's open to kindergarteners and up (the littles are typically in chorus-type parts)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If so, please name the school and the play. Thanks.
Lafayette is doing Shrek, Jr
Anonymous wrote:Elementary theater productions were standard in my public school district growing up. I was really disappointed when my kids started at DCPS and found our school doesn’t do any. I’m glad to hear about all these, but it’s so unfair that this isn’t standard at all the elementary schools. Our school was renovated fairly recently and they don’t even have an auditorium (not even one combined with the gym). It is so stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Elementary theater productions were standard in my public school district growing up. I was really disappointed when my kids started at DCPS and found our school doesn’t do any. I’m glad to hear about all these, but it’s so unfair that this isn’t standard at all the elementary schools. Our school was renovated fairly recently and they don’t even have an auditorium (not even one combined with the gym). It is so stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ludlow-Taylor's musical has about 70 kids in 4 casts. It's done as an afterschool club with rehearsals once/week for 1.5 hours in the Winter and twice/week in the Spring. It's a big deal at the school with themed stuff in the front window and lobby. 200-300 people watch each performance.
What grades participate?
Anonymous wrote:Ludlow-Taylor's musical has about 70 kids in 4 casts. It's done as an afterschool club with rehearsals once/week for 1.5 hours in the Winter and twice/week in the Spring. It's a big deal at the school with themed stuff in the front window and lobby. 200-300 people watch each performance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure the objective of the question, but Shepherd did Little Mermaid Jr in March.
I’m asking because I applied to teach theatre at an elementary level coming from high school and wondered how the logistics worked. I don’t see how seeing students for 45 minutes once a week really works without an after school program which is why I’m getting away from high school. My prospective principal informed me 45 minutes a week for a month at the end would be more than enough time to put on a play which leads me to think they know nothing about theatre or the amount of time it takes to put on a production.