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Meet the Artist: Maisie Allen

January 21, 2018

  Who do you play? What is your role? Actor, Director, Sewer, Crew, Musician? Hey all! My name is Maisie Allen and I am an actor in Shrek: the Musical. I play Fiona, the disgustingly beautiful Princess.   Is there something from rehearsals you can share with us? Of course, I can! Rehearsal is one … More Meet the Artist: Maisie Allen

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Meet the Artist: Renee Schwarz

January 19, 2018

Who do you play? What is your role? Actor, Director, Sewer, Crew, Musician? Hi! My name is Renee Schwarz and I am a senior this year. I play the absolutely wonderful Wicked Witch and a Featured Dancer in Shrek The Musical. Is there something from rehearsals you can share with us? Rehearsals are the highlight … More Meet the Artist: Renee Schwarz

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Our New Year’s Resolutions:

December 31, 2017

Go outside. Encourage our non-theatre friends to give it a try this year. Do more handstands. Step out of your comfort zone and try something different in theatre. Don’t be a diva. Explore a strange city. Turn the phone off. Create something new every day. Make eye contact. Sweat. Handwrite a letter. Read a new script every … More Our New Year’s Resolutions:

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Meet the Artist: Julia Rowe

December 22, 2017

  Hi! I’m Julia Rowe and I am a freshman. I’m a part of the Duloc Ensemble and also a featured dancer. It’s so exciting to be a part of my first musical at Homestead! I first performed on stage in a dance recital when I was 3, but my first theater performance was The Jungle Book when … More Meet the Artist: Julia Rowe

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2018 One Act Class Auditions

December 20, 2017

I would like to formally invite you to audition for the 2018 One Act Competition Class. You have shown amazing theatrical talent and I would like to give you the opportunity to audition to be a part of this talented class. This is an audition only class. The goal of this class is to select, … More 2018 One Act Class Auditions

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How To Deal With Cast List Disappointment

December 7, 2017

By Maison Kelly You prepared for that audition for months. Ever since the show was announced, you worked your absolute hardest to land that specific role. You wanted that role so badly, and you knew you brought your best at that audition. Everyone knew you’d get the part. YOU knew you’d get the part! There was no way you … More How To Deal With Cast List Disappointment

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10 reasons why you didn’t get the part

December 6, 2017

You had a great audition. You killed it. And then, you didn’t get the role. You ask yourself, “Why? What did I do wrong? What does the other guy have that I don’t?” Can I tell you some truth about the casting process?  Not getting cast doesn’t mean you aren’t “Good.”  Not getting the role … More 10 reasons why you didn’t get the part

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Shrek: The Musical Audition Packet

November 5, 2017

Audition Packet Dear Potential Cast Member, First, we would like to thank you for your interest in auditioning for HHS’s production of Shrek: The Musical. Please read these pages very carefully so that you have all of the information regarding auditions, rehearsals and the show. There are important audition tips here on this page, so … More Shrek: The Musical Audition Packet

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When you have a prop that’s slowly breaking but the show run is almost over so everyone just crosses their fingers and hopes it makes it

October 22, 2017
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All for One! One for All!

October 20, 2017

The tone is set immediately at “The Three Musketeers” — which opened tonight at Homestead High School — with an acrobatic sword fight between d’Artagnan and his father. They run and roll and spin and lunge, steel flying, and it takes a while before we’re sure this isn’t a case of family dysfunction gone horribly … More All for One! One for All!

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