Performance of Seussical Jr, the 2010 RJ Grey Jr. High School musical. See http://sites.google.com/site/rjgreymusical
Performance of Seussical Jr, the 2010 RJ Grey Jr. High School musical. See http://sites.google.com/site/rjgreymusical
[Today’s article was written by Gena Mayo and is part of the 31 Days of Music in Our Homeschool Series.] Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through affiliate links in this post. My kids are involved in a community theater company called Chicago Youth Theater (formerly known as Spotlight Youth Theater) in the Chicago area. This […]
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Drury Lane Theatre for Young Audiences presents Seussical, an unforgettable musical caper from Tony-winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Once on This Island, Ragtime) featuring the beloved characters of Dr. Seuss. This production is directed by Scott Calcagno with choreography by Ericka Mac and music direction by Ellen Morris. Seussical runs April 18 - June 9, 2018, at Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace.
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Performance of Seussical Jr, the 2010 RJ Grey Jr. High School musical. See http://sites.google.com/site/rjgreymusical
Here are pictures from community theatre and professional productions of Seussical the Musical. You can use them as reference to get your creativity in flow for creating your own production. These …
The musical “Seussical” brings creative puppets and playful scenic design to the Music Circus, although the plot offers only a shuffling momentum.
Performance of Seussical Jr, the 2010 RJ Grey Jr. High School musical. See http://sites.google.com/site/rjgreymusical
The cast and crew entertained more than 1,000 attendees over four performances, bringing to life everyone’s favorite Dr. Seuss characters.
Costume ideas for all of the characters in Suessical the Musical such as Mr. and Mrs. Mayor, Horton and Gertrude.
[Today’s article was written by Gena Mayo and is part of the 31 Days of Music in Our Homeschool Series.] Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through affiliate links in this post. My kids are involved in a community theater company called Chicago Youth Theater (formerly known as Spotlight Youth Theater) in the Chicago area. This […]
Fans of musicals, as well as thoughtful adults who want to show kids the magic of theater, should rush to UC’s College-Conservatory of Music this weekend for the final performances of Seussical the Musical. It’s a joyous celebration of the witty and clever rhyming children’s stories crafted by Dr. Seuss.
I work at an amazing school! One thing to certainly experience here is IPW, also known as Integrated Projects Week. Kids get to propose topics they would like to engulf themselves in for one week before spring break. Teachers look through the list and plan accordingly. Kids vote, teachers group and away it goes! It is certainly a lot of work, but more importantly, it is an amazing opportunity for both kids and teachers. It truly gives everyone the rare opportunity to really get into something they are curious or passionate about. To learn new things and have new experiences. I have taught such week long projects such as: Cooking Healthy, Express Yourself, Central Park Leaders, Harry Potters, Museum Madness, Locks of Love..and this year Set Design for the 8th grade musical, The Seussical. For three classes before IPW week all 8th grade students researched set design, Dr. Seuss books, and drew out plans for what they thought the backdrops and props should look like. The Friday before, they voted. During the week of IPW 8th grade is practicing the play, the songs, the choreography, the staging, and also, making the set. It was quite an eventful week! After the winner sketched the idea on four large canvas backdrops Monday morning, students came in during their down time to paint. They began with the background colors, which were inspired by the Dr. Seuss book The Lorax. I loved how it looked before the color too! Then they moved into the color of the Truffula Trees. These moments were filled with excited 8th graders who felt extremely successful!..and lots of singing! The final backdrop. WOW! The Pillberry Bush, and making the Clover Field. There were many things I did not photograph yet, including the Bathtub, the Circus Train, The Circus Flags, The Fish and Horton's Tree, Nest and Egg. The performance is in April, and I will post the rest then!
Seussical! This was (I think) the 8th set design for the Meyerholz school musical. I was in charge of many set designs and paintings. Despite all the long hours and hard work I did enjoy the challe…
Drury Lane Theatre for Young Audiences presents Seussical, an unforgettable musical caper from Tony-winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Once on This Island, Ragtime) featuring the beloved characters of Dr. Seuss. This production is directed by Scott Calcagno with choreography by Ericka Mac and music direction by Ellen Morris. Seussical runs April 18 - June 9, 2018, at Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace.
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The cast and crew entertained more than 1,000 attendees over four performances, bringing to life everyone’s favorite Dr. Seuss characters.
The Hartland Players’ Encore Youth Theater’s production of “Seussical Jr.” takes the stage March 9-10. All this week, we are introducing you to members of the production. Carmen Pushman plays Mayzie La Bird, a sassy, vain character who learns to do the right thing in the end in Hartland Encore Yo
Head on over to my Facebook Page I had the opportunity to direct , choreograph and design the costumes for The Harrell Theaters production of Seussical the musical! We had so much fun with this pro…
ArtsView Children's Theatre presents "Seussical the Musical". LOCATION: Longview Community Center Building, 500 E. Whaley, Longview, TX 75601 Production Dates: Thurs. Show -Dec. 11- 7:00 pm Friday Show -Dec. 12- 7:00 pm Saturday Shows -Dec. 13- 2:00 pm & 7:00 p.m. Sunday Show -Dec. 14 - 2:00 p.m. . Call 903-236-7535 for more information.
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I work at an amazing school! One thing to certainly experience here is IPW, also known as Integrated Projects Week. Kids get to propose topics they would like to engulf themselves in for one week before spring break. Teachers look through the list and plan accordingly. Kids vote, teachers group and away it goes! It is certainly a lot of work, but more importantly, it is an amazing opportunity for both kids and teachers. It truly gives everyone the rare opportunity to really get into something they are curious or passionate about. To learn new things and have new experiences. I have taught such week long projects such as: Cooking Healthy, Express Yourself, Central Park Leaders, Harry Potters, Museum Madness, Locks of Love..and this year Set Design for the 8th grade musical, The Seussical. For three classes before IPW week all 8th grade students researched set design, Dr. Seuss books, and drew out plans for what they thought the backdrops and props should look like. The Friday before, they voted. During the week of IPW 8th grade is practicing the play, the songs, the choreography, the staging, and also, making the set. It was quite an eventful week! After the winner sketched the idea on four large canvas backdrops Monday morning, students came in during their down time to paint. They began with the background colors, which were inspired by the Dr. Seuss book The Lorax. I loved how it looked before the color too! Then they moved into the color of the Truffula Trees. These moments were filled with excited 8th graders who felt extremely successful!..and lots of singing! The final backdrop. WOW! The Pillberry Bush, and making the Clover Field. There were many things I did not photograph yet, including the Bathtub, the Circus Train, The Circus Flags, The Fish and Horton's Tree, Nest and Egg. The performance is in April, and I will post the rest then!
Temple Civic Theatre’s production of the musical known as Seussical is set to bring several of Dr. Seuss’ most famous books to life for audiences of all ages.
Performance of Seussical Jr, the 2010 RJ Grey Jr. High School musical. See http://sites.google.com/site/rjgreymusical
The cast and crew entertained more than 1,000 attendees over four performances, bringing to life everyone’s favorite Dr. Seuss characters.