Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Mamma Mia! tech has arrived and this show is rockin'!

It's Tech Week at Mamma Mia!  What is tech week?


Perhaps the photos we took at tonight's Mamma Mia! tech rehearsal can shed some light on the subject! We've come a long way in the past several years and it is astounding how many pieces of technical equipment and computers we are now able to utilize to bring a show to life!


By the time the cast members have learned all their lines, songs and blocking, it's time to add the magic of lights, sound, set, costumes and orchestra...all in just a couple of rehearsals. And it takes nearly an army of students backstage, in the booth and sometimes in the rafters to get it all right! Throw in a few professionals who assist along the way and, oh man, what a show! Lighting cues are all entered, sound checks are run, props are placed, projections are set, music is rehearsed, and that is all before the actual rehearsal begins!


It is a long road from the early days of auditions to opening night but Mamma Mia! will finally arrive this Friday evening, March 22, at 7:30 pm in the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center of Burlington High School. 

Mamma Mia! at Burlington High School. Got tix?: BurlingtonTheatre.com, 781-A-FUN-TIC and at the door but we advise purchasing in advance . . . tickets are flying!!!


Thursday, March 14, 2019

MAMMA MIA! opens this Friday (3/22/19)!


One week from tonight the curtain goes up on Burlington High School's spring production Mamma Mia!, the rockingest musical in the history of the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center! They don't call the phenomenon a "Juke Box Musical" for nothing! 

Mamma Mia! cast members preparing for preview performance for school committee

An enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship, Mamma Mia! combines the timeless songs of ABBA, one of the most commercially successful acts in the history of pop music, with Catherine Johnson’s feel-good tale of family and friendship that unfolds on a Greek island paradise. Among the timeless ABBA hits in the production are "Dancing Queen," "Knowing Me, Knowing You," " The Winner Takes It All," "Super Trouper" and the title song, "Mamma Mia."

Tech and stage crew members keep the BHS magic happening!

Don't hesitate … Mamma Mia! tickets are moving fast! $10-$15. BurlingtonTheatre.com and 781-A-FUN-TIC. 


Poster by BHS freshman Benjamin Kirabo


Saturday, March 2, 2019

"Mamma Mia!" is ABBA-solutely delightful!




Excitement is “The Name of the Game” when the music of ABBA hits the stage in Burlington High School’s spring musical, Mamma Mia!, March 22-31, 2019. All performances take place in the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center of Burlington High School.
An enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship, Mamma Mia! combines the timeless songs of ABBA, one of the most commercially successful acts in the history of pop music, with Catherine Johnson’s feel-good tale of family and friendship that unfolds on a Greek island paradise. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they had last visited 20 years ago. It’s a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget!
Mamma Mia! is packed with ABBA hits with music and lyrics by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Anderson. The juke box musical rocks over 20 favorites including “Dancing Queen,” “Knowing Me, Knowing You,” “The Winner Takes It All,” “Super Trouper,” and the title song, “Mamma Mia.”
Caitlin Shea 
Leading the Burlington cast as the mother/daughter duo are Caitlin Shea and Isabella Gill as Donna and Sophie Sheridan. They are joined by Jessy Goober as Tanya, Isabella Alessi as Rosie, Luis Villalta as Sam Carmichael, Nathaniel Trofimow as Bill Austin and Josh Derome Taylor as Harry Bright. Also featured are Julie Surabian as Lisa, Jensine Wagner as Ali, Lucas Vaudo as Sky, Rachad Mesnaoui as Pepper, Cam Noonan as Eddie and Douglas Edwards as Father Alexandrios.
Isabella Gill
Select Dancers are Gina Anastasiades, Gaia Arno, Isabella Floyd, Mikaila Gnerre, Colleen McMakin, Alexa Meehan, Maeve O’Callaghan, Erin O’Neil, Maya Pandit, Rayna Parry, Kayla Santiano, Katie Surabian and Grace Visco. 
Select Singers include Katie Clifford, Paul Conti, Erica Czerwinski, Madelyne Goolts, Julianna Grossman, Julia Hovasse, Erin Kerr, Piper Ladd, Hannah MacNeil, Anna Matthew, Caroline O’Callaghan, Hal Outerbridge, Nicole Perry, Alexis Rigolini, Ashwini Shinde, Maya Tillem, Kathryn Woodilla and Nadia Zaganjori.

Vocal Ensemble members are Minh Chu, Lily Algery, Oluwamayowa Ariyo, Jolie Atwood, Saemus Bell, Anika Bharatan, Cathy Chang, Katelyn Conley, Paige Devereaux, Ryan Devereaux, Sean Gallagher, Sydney Hovasse, Brooke Hovasse, Alison Irwin, Courtney Magnarelli, Sophia Meimaris, Sarah Owens, Grace Rakes, Levi Theirrien and Daniel Thornell.


The production of “Mamma Mia!” is directed by Warren Friedman, a New York transplant well respected for his work with the Burlington Educational Summer Theatre audiences and across the country for his work with youth and community theatre groups. He is joined by John Middleton-Cox as music director, Leanne Reardon as choreographer, Peter Waldron as set designer, Kim Cook as costume coordinator. This year's poster artist is BHS Freshman Benjamin Kirabo.
Performances of Mamma Mia! will run March 22, 23, 29, 30 at 7:30 pm, and March 31 at 2:00 pm. Tickets range in price from $10-$15, and are currently available at BurlingtonTheatre.com and 781-A-FUN-TIC (781-238-6842). All performances will take place in the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center, an accessible venue, located at 123 Cambridge Street on the campus of Burlington High School.

Friday, March 1, 2019

Take a chance on me: Freshman creates artwork for BHS "Mamma Mia! "



Collaboration of the arts is a fine-tuned instrument at Burlington High School, coming to life each year with the design and implementation of the poster artwork for the annual spring musical. 
With Burlington High School’s spring musical Mamma Mia! on its way to record ticket sales, several BHS art students in Keith March Mistler’s Digital Publishing course have worked with anticipation and excitement on a competitive assignment to become the designer of this year’s poster.
Freshman Benjamin Kirabo’s artwork has been chosen for this year’s Mamma Mia! poster. Eleven students competed for the honor by watching the movie version of the musical, analyzing thematic elements, and creating sketches and inspiration boards with imagery, fonts and color schemes. 
The client (producers of BHS’ Mamma Mia!) provided guidance and critiques for the students who then refined their original concepts. Final designs were submitted and the one best suited to the production was chosen. Following a few tweaks to the design, Kirabo produced eight different formats of the poster for printing in a variety of sizes and applications. This is the first year a freshman has won the competition.
Students in Mistler’s course create graphics and logos for the school and the community on Mac desktops with Adobe Illustrator software, a real-world application of the skills they learn in the classroom. The poster assignment is a favorite of the students. It has a competitive edge because the chosen design has public visibility.
“I try to teach my students how to be skillful learners who inquisitively seek knowledge and want to learn,” comments Mistler. “Working with the music department is a wonderful experience for students, as this project allows them to interact with real-world clients, learn how to give and receive constructive criticism and apply that knowledge to their own designs, refining and reflecting.”
Benjamin Kirabo’s winning poster graphics will soon be seen around town in signage, at a variety of local retailers and in all digital publicity. It will also appear on the playbill cover and t-shirts for the cast and crew. All eleven poster designs from the digital publishing competition will be on display in the lower library of the high school during the Burlington High School 46th Art and Fashion Show.
Performances of Mamma Mia! will take place March 22-31, 2019, in the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center of Burlington High School. For information and tickets visit BurlingtonTheatre.com and 781-A-FUN-TIC.
Freshman Benjamin Karibo, poster artist

Sunday, January 27, 2019

MAMMA MIA! How can I resist you!


The music of ABBA is about to take Burlington by storm when Burlington High School presents the smash hit musical, Mamma Mia! March 22-31, in the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center. 
An enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship, Mamma Mia! combines the timeless songs of ABBA (one of the most commercially successful acts in the history of pop music, ruling the charts from 1974-1982) with Catherine Johnson’s feel-good tale of family and friendship that unfolds on a Greek island paradise. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they had last visited 20 years ago. It’s a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget!
Mamma Mia! is jam-packed with pop tunes by ABBA members Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Anderson. The juke box musical rocks over 20 hits including “Dancing Queen,” “The Name of the Game,” “Knowing Me, Knowing You,” “The Winner Takes It All,” “Super Trouper,” and the title song, “Mamma Mia.” 
Mark your calendars! Tickets for Mamma Mia!, ranging in price from $10-$15, will go on sale soon, available at BurlingtonTheatre.com, 781-A-FUN-TIC (781-238-6842) and at the door.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

On Stage this weekend at BHS: Pulitzer Prize winning comedy "Harvey" by Mary Chase




Burlington High School will perform Mary Chase’s Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy, “Harvey,” this Friday, December 14, at 7:30 pm, and Saturday, December 15, at 2:00 pm. Performances take place in the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center of the high school.
Best known for its 1950s film adaptation starring James Stewart, Harvey is the story of a perfect gentleman, Elwood P. Dowd, and his best friend, Harvey, a six-foot tall, invisible rabbit. When Elwood begins introducing Harvey around town, his embarrassed sister, Veta Louise, and her daughter, Myrtle Mae, decide to have him committed. However, comic misunderstandings ensue, hilarity abounds and, in the end, acceptance reigns supreme! 

Director Kade Hill has assembled a cast of exceptional talent. Leading the cast are David Kolifrath as Elwood P. Dowd, Alison Martin as Myrtle Mae Simmons, Erin Kerr as Veta Louise Simmons, Grace Visco as Miss Johnson, Julianna Grossman as Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet, Emily Campagna as Ruth Kelly, R.N., Rachad Mesnaoui as Duane Wilson, Nathaniel Trofimow as Lyman Sanderson, Luis Villalta as William Chumley, M.D., Caitlin Shea as Betty Chumley, Levi Theirrien as Judge Omar Gaffney and Joshua DeRome Taylor as EJ Lofgren.

Harvey is produced by John Middleton-Cox, set designed by Peter Waldron and stage managed by BHS student Samantha Cobuzzi-Luecke.

Tickets for the BHS production of Harvey can be purchased at BurlingtonTheatre.com, 781-A-FUN-TIC and at the door: $10 for students and senior citizens, $15 for adults. Fogelberg Performing Arts Center, a handicapped accessible venue, is located at 123 Cambridge Street on the campus of Burlington High School.


Sunday, December 2, 2018

Hold onto your hats, Burlington! A six foot tall invisible rabbit is about to hit the stage!



Poster by Ishan Suhail

Directed by Kade Hill, Produced by John Middleton-Cox
Set Design by Peter Waldron, Stage Manager Samantha Cobuzzi-Luecke


Comedies have long been a favorite of Burlington audiences so it is with great excitement that Burlington High School announces it will present Harvey, the Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy by Mary Chase. Performances will take place on Friday, December 14 at 7:30 pm and Saturday, December 15 at 2:00 pm.


Best known for its 1950s film adaptation starring James Stewart, Harvey is the story of a perfect gentleman, Elwood P. Dowd, and his best friend, Harvey, a six-foot tall, invisible rabbit. When Elwood begins introducing Harvey around town, his embarassed sister, Veta Louise, and her daughter, Myrtle Mae, decide to have him committed. However, comic misunderstandings ensue, hilarity abounds and, in the end, acceptance reigns supreme! 

Leading the cast as Elwood P. Dowd is David Kolifrath. He is joined by Alison Martin as Myrtle Mae Simmons and Erin Kerr as Veta Louise Simmons. Also appearing are Grace Visco as Miss Johnson, Juliana Grossman as Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet, Emily Campagna as Ruth Kelly RN, Rachad Mesnaoui as Duane Wilson, Nathanial Trofimow as Lyman Sanderson, Luis Villalta as William R Chumley, Caitlin Shea as Betty Chumley, Levi Theirrien as Judge Omar Gaffney and Joshua DeRome Taylor as EJ Lofgren.

Performances of Harvey will take place in the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center, an accessible venue, located on the campus of Burlington High School, 123 Cambridge Street, Burlington MA. Tickets are $10 for students and senior citizens, $15 for adults, and are available at BurlingtonTheatre.com, 781-A-FUN-TIC and at the door.






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