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Full Circle
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Full Circle
Theatre Workshops tenth and final production. Presented
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This show,
Theatre Workshops most memorable and professional production,
is the result of an entire year devoted to making the TW legacy
one of professionalism, courage, honesty and hope. As the
demand to enroll in the class continues to grow, TW opens
three sections this year: advanced, intermediate, and beginning,
for a show with 150 students participating. In addition, two
sections of Stage Crew are also offered, all to help the performing
arts program at Marshall grow and continue to expand its capabilities.
This includes including adding even more performance space
for our performers by building additional ramps, stairs, platforms
and using the auditoriums aisles. This show sees our
most advanced lighting and sound design, led by our talented
and hard working technical director Marco Navarro. The incredible
Jackie Lopez, now a mom, continues her responsibilities as
TA, working an entire year to train a hard working and talented
advanced hip hop group, which proves to be our most exceptional
group yet. Outstanding Student musician Chi Kim proves invaluable
to our show working tirelessly as our musical director. The
theme of this show is closure, making the most of every day
as if it were the last, and accepting the inevitability of
change in all our lives. In addition, this show attempts to
create a play based on our students lives, and use the
music and dance to help tell their stories, all flowing into
each other as a whole.
Among the many highlights of this show are: a stunning opening
number, "Circle Of Life" from The Lion King
using all 150 cast members entering and singing throughout
the whole auditorium; "A Spiritual Journey", a challenging
modern dance we referred to as the "God Dance"
which was our most technically advanced and athletic yet,
ending with dancers climbing the back wall helping each other
to progress toward the light; "The Swing Suite"
an energetic, non-stop demonstration of intricate steps
and bounding enthusiasm with over 100 dancers and a mix of
classic and contemporary swing music; a spiritually uplifting
Native American dance piece; a hysterical mime piece called
"A Day in the Life" showing one boys
reluctance to get out of bed and go to school; and "Pata
Pata" a colorful and fun South African party dance
featuring students and their coolest teachers.
Five former
and current TW students (and several Marshall teachers) land
roles in Touchstone Pictures feature film crazy/beautiful.
The LA Times and National Public Radio both showcase the Theatre
Workshop program in feature stories. Marshall Advanced hip
hop dancers compete and place in several solo and group Street
Dance competitions.
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