Chicago Cast in Stone

December 21, 2007 by ·  

Drama Dept. announces talented Chicago cast.
by Sinjin Jones

Chicago_1.jpgThey came, they sang, they conquered. After the extensive three-day audition schedule and callbacks, the cast list for the TJ Drama Team production of Chicago has been posted.

The audition process was three-pronged. On November 27th and 28th, Chicago hopefuls gathered outside of the choir room for singing and dancing auditions. They were charged to memorize a two to three minute monologue, a two to three minute excerpt of a song, and to perform it in front of the three directors: Drama Coach Michael Palmieri, Music Director Edwina Hebert, and Choreographer Carole Fulkerson. Read more

Insight Into the Drama

December 18, 2007 by ·  

A drama student dramatically divulges details.

by Manuel Perez

Nat.jpg     Seeing as fantastically frenetic as they are, Drama Coach Michael Palmieri’s own team of drama actors and actresses are hard to capture, let alone pin down for an interview. Fortunately, with the combined use of a Moulin Rouge DVD and the promise of a feathery pink boa, I was able to lure one into my journalistic.

Natalee Pinson, a drama student on the rise, was gracious enough to answer a number of questions concerning herself, the drama department, and the upcoming Chicago play. Read more

A Madwoman Comes to TJ

November 5, 2007 by ·  

From auditions to final preparations, a look at TJ Drama’s production of Madwoman of Manhattan.

by Sinjin Jones

normal_play.jpg     There are four aspects of making a theatrical production come to life for an audience: auditions, directing, acting, and tech work. As the time for TJ Drama’s production of Madwoman of Manhattan approaches quickly, these facets of theater become intertwined and all actors, directors, and "techies" toil tirelessly for successful shows on November 8, 9, and 10.
    Madwoman of Manhattan is an adaptation of the play Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux. "I was looking for a play with a message," TJ Drama Coach Michael Palmieri explains. "I wanted something that would reflect the growing interest in drama; something fun and something with numerous roles. A friend suggested this and, after reading it through a few times, I got a gut feeling that it would work." Read more

With the Right Song and Dance, You Can Get Away With Murder

August 31, 2007 by ·  

Drama Department announces Chicago on slate for spring musical.

by Sarah Heath

IMG_1257.jpgThis spring the TJ Drama Department’s musical will be the hottest show you’ve ever seen; two brilliant Spartan staff members scored big by bringing the ever-popular musical Chicago to TJ.

Chicago is the racy story of a woman who dreams of making it big as a jazz singer in the 1920s only to be sent to jail for killing her lover. Readers may remember the story from the film version released in 2002 starring Renée Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones. This production will be performed on a stage in the fashion of the original Broadway run powered by the infamous New York choreographer Bob Fosse. The stage musical was a huge hit in the seventies, traveling nation-wide. This spring Spartans can look forward to a musical, the likes of which has not been seen at TJ for many years.   "A big show, but done well…we’re going to do some really neat things really well," said TJ drama guru Michael Palmieri.

Edwina Hebert is the department’s Musical Director, and Palmieri is the Artistic Director. They are looking forward to this spring with great anticipation. Their excitement over the production was obvious when Palmieri said, "We both think that this will be a really fun show for the cast crew and audience. And also a really big step in the growth of TJ Drama."

To snatch the rights to perform the show, Palmieri sent a heartfelt letter to the owner’s of the play’s copy rights. The show, including rights, scripts and music will cost the department only $3,000.

As for the racy nature of the show, Palmieri stated, "Any way you look at it Chicago is a little over the top. Our goal is to maintain the integrity of the show with the consideration that it is being performed on a high school stage. I guess you could say we intend to tastefully push the envelope."

The big band numbers will have live musical accompaniment. They’re leaning towards asking for the teaching staff’s musical talents to mix with student musicians, the same group who helped play the score at last year’s Godspell. The big dance numbers will be choreographed by Carole Fulkerson. Hebert said, "Its really exciting, TJ kids getting their chance to shine in a big name show.  No one has done this in DPS since before 1985, if ever."

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