VALLEY
YOUTH THEATRE TO OPEN THEIR 24TH PRODUCTION OF
A
WINNIE-THE-POOH CHRISTMAS TAIL,
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6
Fifteen
local performers, all under eighteen, perform in annual holiday musical.
Valley
Youth Theatre (VYT) opens their 24TH production of A
Winnie-the-Pooh Christmas Tail, Friday, December 6, at 7:00 pm, at Valley
Youth Theatre. In addition to opening night, public performances include
Saturdays and Sundays, December 7, 8, 14, 15 and 22 at 12:30 pm and 3:00 pm, as
well as three performances on Saturday, December 21, at 11:00 am, 1:30 pm and
4:00 pm and two performances on Monday, December 23, at 10:00 am and 12:30 pm.
The theatre is located at 525 North First Street, in Downtown Phoenix, and
ticket prices begin at $17, when purchased as part of a 4-show package.
The
audience for dress rehearsal, Thursday, December 5, will comprise Valley
HopeKids and their families, as does the dress rehearsal for every VYT show.
Additionally, four weekday shows have been exclusively reserved for school field
trips and VYT’s Literacy and The Arts program, the award-winning program that
gives students from Title 1 schools a page-to-stage experience by combining
in-school learning with the experience of live theatre. School shows are
December 12 and 19, at 9:30 am and 11:30 am, and feature half-price tickets at
only $10.
According
to VYT’s Producing Artistic Director, Bobb Cooper, “This show truly
has become a holiday tradition in Phoenix. In fact, the young people cast in
this production are now a part of a very special group of performers who have
honed their skills with this show. Nearly 300 young people have been a part of
this production and many of our former cast members now bring their children –
and even their grandchildren – to see what they were a part of as a child.”
Seventeen-year-olds
Justin Vaught (Christopher Robin) and Emily Jacoby (Winnie-the-Pooh) are VYT
veterans. Vaught, who goes to Desert Vista High School, has appeared in thirteen
other VYT productions and Jacoby, who attends Perry High School, has appeared in
two other VYT shows.
This
year’s cast includes several other Valley performers between the age of 7 and
17. They are Charlotte Specter (Roo), Grace Bush (Kanga), Olivia Fearey
(Rabbit), Vivian Paige Nichols (Piglet), Abbey Bernard (Owl), Prescott Smidt (Tigger),
Kylan Chait (Eeyore) and six Woodland Friends, Claire Likes, MaddieSue Miller,
Jayden Presnal, Slye Sulka, Lanie Witman and Samantha Zell.
Former
cast members of this production include now-famous actors including Emma Stone
(Rabbit and Eeyore) and Kimiko Glenn (Piglet and Rabbit).
Produced
by Cooper, this production is directed and choreographed by former VYT Kid,
Ashley Stults. Music is directed by Tristan Peterson-Steinert and has been
reworked to include guitars and drums. Sound design is provided by Brian
Honsberger, costume design by Karol Cooper, lighting and scenic design by Bobb
Cooper and the Production Stage Manager is Joycelin Jacobs-Schwartz.
Book,
Music & Lyrics by James W. Rodgers. Inspired by A.A. Milne’s
Winnie-the-Pooh. Presented through special arrangement w/ Dramatic Publishing
Adds
Cooper, “This is a timeless story about caring, sharing and the importance of
friends. It has a message that patrons of all ages can appreciate.”
Sponsored
by Dan and Ann Nahom and sponsored, this musical follows Christopher Robin,
Tigger, Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, Baby Roo and, of course, Winnie-the-Pooh as
they organize a search party throughout the snow-covered Hundred Acre Woods to
help poor Eeyore find his lost tail. The theatre is transformed into a
winter wonderland and the audience is encouraged to sing along with this
enchanting musical.
This
season marks the 31st Season for VYT, and features
five musicals and one play. Eight-week Fall, Winter and Spring performing
arts classes are also offered, as are Spring Break and Summer Camps. The
theatre’s ongoing community programs include Literacy and the Arts,
Sponsor-a-Seat and The Nigel Ross Scholarship Fund as well as their annual
fundraising event, the VYTal (Valley Youth Theater Applauds Leadership) Affair,
in August.
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