Adams High School Theatre
3200 Tienken Rd, Rochester Hills, Mi 48306  JoAnna Pillsbury Theatre Director  jpillsbury@rochester.k12.mi.us  248-726-5384
 UPCOMING PERFORMANCES: 
Adams High School 2011- 2012 season
Fall Play Thursday November 3, Friday November 4, Saturday November 5 @ 7pm
Dessert Theatre January 20 @ 7pm
Spring Musical Friday April 20 7pm, Saturday April 21 7pm, Sunday April 22 1pm.
ITS
Upcoming Events:




Brewster Play assistance

Van Hoosen 6th grade choir assistance

Mid Michigan Theatre Arts Festival

Valentine's Day Fundraiser

D-theatre original script workshop
Dessert Theatre submissions
D theatre auditions

Spring Musical 

Original work based on Shaun Tan's "Tales from Outter Suburbia"

End of the year banquet


LOVE FEST 2012

Auditions for Love Fest were AWESOME!!!!  The following people are called back for Thursday Jan 5 from 2:45-3:15 on the stage.  Any actor wishing to attend Love Fest that was not called back or is not cast needs to let Mrs. Pillsbury know that they would like to attend by Friday Jan. 6th.  This includes Tech.  Students doing tech are still required to pay the $40 fee for attendance.  Fees may be paid by check or on line and are due by January 13th.  FIELD TRIP FORMS MUST BE TURNED IN BY MONDAY JANUARY 9.  See Mrs. P if you you need assitance

Link Below for payment $40 for the festival field trip fee:
http://www.payschools.com/cat.asp?id=02FFB7658D5D47F09CB433455BD10CD4

FINAL CAST LIST FOR TRACKS

 

Homeless Girl            Katreina Ostrander
Old Man                      Joel Griffin
Lawyer                         Kellie Dugan
Professor                    Joey Urreta     
Nun                              Megan Bayagich
Business Woman     Kelli Carrio
Business Man            Gabe Johnson
HS Girl                         Monica Rasmussen
HS Boy                         Adam Hicken
Waitress                      Michaela Barry

 

UNDERSTUDY LIST

Katie Brucia                  Professor
Katie Losinski              Business Woman
Ruby Siada                   Nun
Brandon Santana        Old Man
Sarah Mason                Homeless Girl
Steven Pfannes           HS Boy           
Kathleen Drew             Waitress
Kelly Trinklein              HS Girl

Tech/Directors list
Sam Coville
Elizabeth Brady
Eric Donoghue
Jess Herron 

 

There will be a read thru Friday from 2:45-3:15

Love fest will take place on Friday  February 3 and Saturday Feb. 4th and is considered an overnight field trip.  Students will miss school on Friday the 3rd.  The Bus departs at 9am.  Friday and returns around 11pm on Saturday. 

Time commitment.  

Jan 16th 9:30 am -11am (MLK day)
Jan 30 9:30-12pm (Professional Development day)
After school 2:45-5:00pm beginning on January 23

There may be an evening rehearsal on Tuesday January 31 or February 1 and 1 or 2 Saturday rehearsals as well. 

Students will be called out of school on February 3 and return the evening of February 4th.  

Cost:

There is no pay to participate fee for Festival.  However, we need to purchase hotel rooms and pay for the bus.  We will pay for most of the bus from donations received from D-Theatre.  The cost for participation in Festival will be $40 and may decrease if we take in additional money.  We are also trying to secure a time to have our festival piece performed at Adams.  Any student in need of scholarship money should see Mrs. Pillsbury asap.

Payment of $40 is due by January 23.
Students will also need $7 for the lunch banquet and additional money for food Friday and Saturday.  We will take some food to the hotel with us.
$40 Payment is due on or before January 20th payable to RCS.  You may pay on line at payschools


  ITS Officers 2011-2012
Presidents:
Katreina Ostrander
 Eric Donoghue

Vice President:
Michael Greco

Secretaries:
Megan Bayagich
Heather Coutteau

Treasurer:
Gabe Johnson

Historian:
Joey Urreta

Since its beginning in 1929 under the name National Thespians, the Educational Theatre Association has worked to promote and strengthen school theatre by recognizing and rewarding excellence. We strive, alongside educators, advocates, and artists, to make theatre an instrument of lifelong learning. The Association also serves as the eyes, ears, and voice of the school theatre community, advocating a stronger role for theatre education in the curriculum.

We are the professional association for theatre education. The International Thespian Society, our student division, is the world’s largest honor society for theatre arts students. Together, the Educational Theatre Association and the International Thespian Society have been helping build strong school theatre programs for more than seventy-five years.

http://www.edta.org/
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