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Meat the Artist: Emma Zander

April 26, 2016

Yes… I titled my “Meet the Artist” as “Meat the Artist,”  I feel it sets the tone… What’s challenging about bringing this script to life? The playwright is sitting in the audience critiquing everyone’s every move. Also, the stage directions are super specific, so if you try something it feels like majorly breaking the boundaries. … More Meat the Artist: Emma Zander

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Meet the Artist: Andrew Lococo

April 24, 2016

By Andrew Lococo How is this production bringing something new to this story? This production sheds a new light on this classic tale in ways that both strengthen the plot and character developments. What do you love about this character? What I love most about Smee is that he brings some lighthearted humor to the … More Meet the Artist: Andrew Lococo

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When Peter and Wendy Meet

April 24, 2016

All was quiet in the nursery with John and Michael tucked in bed and sleeping.  Suddenly a tinkle of bells is heard and light zooms in though the window, flying about.   A fairy has entered the Darling children’s nursery, and not just any fairy… this is Tinkerbell.  The small fairy is in search for the … More When Peter and Wendy Meet

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Meet the Artist: Frances Mackinnon

April 22, 2016

Hello! I’m Frances Mackinnon, and I’m one of the assistant directors for Peter Pan, I decided to write this at 10pm instead of doing homework at the beginning of tech week so obviously my priorities are in order, enjoy: What sort of person is going to love this show? Anyone who can handle the smell … More Meet the Artist: Frances Mackinnon

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Meet the Artist: Megan Siatczynski

April 18, 2016

Hey, friends! My name is Megan Siatczynski. I’m currently acting as a lost boy in the spring play Peter Pan and the Girl who Grew Up. I would say that acting is my life. I act wherever I go. I simply have no idea what I would do without theatre. Acting is also my little … More Meet the Artist: Megan Siatczynski

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Meet the Artist: Gwen Cain

April 17, 2016

Meet the Artist Question time! What sort of person is going to love this show? Anyone; young, old and in-between, you name it! they’ll all love it! What’s challenging about bringing this script to life? Making your character interesting and lively when you’re not doing something super important, also staying true to your persona and … More Meet the Artist: Gwen Cain

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Meet the Artist: Phillip Zuccaro

April 12, 2016

Questions answered by Phillip Zuccaro (Twin 1) What’s challenging about bringing this script to life? The show was written in house, and although it is similar to the generic Peter Pan, their are a lot of differences. Being in this show takes a lot of personal creativity. What will the audience be thinking about in … More Meet the Artist: Phillip Zuccaro

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Meet the Artist: Sarah Verespej

April 10, 2016

Hello, my name is Sarah Verespej and I am quite honored and very humbled to say that I will be playing the role of Wendy Darling in Homestead High School’s adaptation of Peter Pan, entitled Peter Pan and the Girl who Grew Up. I couldn’t be more thankful and excited.   I began acting at a … More Meet the Artist: Sarah Verespej

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Meet the Artist: Amelia Figg-Franzoi

April 8, 2016

I ask my students to write “Meet the Artist” Statements for each show we do, which I then post on this blog: Act Out.  I have yet to write one, and while I do not have the questions in front of me (I’m flying on a plane) I could piece something together.  So here we go… … More Meet the Artist: Amelia Figg-Franzoi

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Original Cast of Peter Pan

February 26, 2016

Some amazing photos of the original 1904-1906 productions  of Peter Pan.

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