'Beauty And The Beast' To Be Staged Next Week At Newtown High School
Newtown High School's musical production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast will run next week from March 16 to 20, and for the first time a breakfast for children with characters from the show is being offered, Saturday, March 19.
According to the production's publicity chair and parent volunteer Larry Petershack, tickets are selling fast in advance for both the performances of the musical and the Fairy Tale Breakfast.
The Fairy Tale Breakfast will run from 10 am until noon on March 19, and will be held in the high school's cafetorium. Children and their families are invited to meet and greet the characters from the production, including Belle, the Beast, Gaston, and LeFou. Children will also have the chance to get autographs, do crafts, and dance. Breakfast will be prepared and served by the high school's culinary students. All children will receive a gift bag and a special pen. Children are welcome to wear costumes to the event.
Tickets for the Fairy Tale Breakfast are $15 per person, and there are only 150 tickets available. Tickets for both the breakfast and the show's performances can be purchased online at nhsc.booktix.com.
Beauty and the Beast tells the story of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a selfish and unkind young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end. But time is running out. The Beast must learn his lesson soon or he and his household will be doomed forever.
The high school is seeking both sponsors for the production and audience support to offset the production costs. Audience support can be offered online at gofundme.com/nhsbeauty.
The show's title sponsor is Ingersoll Auto of Danbury. Ingersoll Auto of Danbury is also matching donations dollar for dollar, up to $10,000, in donations to the GoFundMe account, according to the school. Local businesses interested in sponsoring the production can contact Janice Gabriel at 203-426-7646.
Those planning to attend the show are asked to purchase tickets via the online box office site, nhsc.booktix.com. Tickets will only be sold the day of the shows if they are available.
The performance schedule at the high school, 12 Berkshire Road, is Wednesday, March 16, through Saturday, March 19, at 7 pm; and Saturday and Sunday, March 19 and 20, at 2 pm.
Tickets are $18 for adults and $14 for students and senior citizens.
The production crew includes director Jane Matson, producer by Janice Gabriel, musical director and pit conductor Brett Boles, Kurt Eckhardt as rehearsal pit conductor, and Brian Tenney as technical director.
Cast members in the production are Jaden Albrecht as Enchantress; Brooks Petershack as Beast; Catie Ingersoll as Belle; Barrett DeYoung as Lefou; Joseph Verga as Gaston; McKenzie Iazzetta, Kelsey Nicholson, and Liza Tananbaum as Three Silly Girls; Charles Romano as Maurice; Cal Creeden as Cogsworth; Sean Dalton as Lumiere; Kyra Alvarez as Babette; Julia Bogdanoff as Mrs Potts; Andrew Sposato as Chip; Aimee Talbot as Madame de la Grande Bouche; Cam Vazquez as Carpet; and Trevor Legeret as Monsieur D'Arque.
The Village Ensemble cast members are Briana Alves, Jaime Beaurline, Emily Charash, Jack Clark, Madi Duffy, Teresa Forlenzo, Calista Giroux, Morgan Harrison, Emily Maher, Jackson Mittleman, Jack O'Donnell, Ella Grace Renak, Teah Renzi, Brian Rice, Melissa Shohet, Claire Swanson, and Cam Vazquez.
The Castle Ensemble cast members are Maddy Albee, Arline Almeter, Melissa Nowak, Juliana Reczek, and Riley Smith.
The Hybrid Ensemble cast members are Jaden Albrecht, Jack Armstrong, Ajene Arokium, Phoebe Doscher, Ian Fuchs, Rachel Goldman, Talia Hankin, Allie Indelicato, Michael Killeen, Aidan Mouler, Matthew Murphy, Leah Navin, Jacob Schultz, Charles Soto, Rebecca Spalvieri, Emma Stierle, and Nicolas Stowell.
Crew heads for the production are production stage manager Monique Dubois, stage manager Harrison Hoffert, technical director Amanda Tramposch, scenic art designer Becky Romano, construction heads Kaitlyn Crumb and Sam Zakur, lighting head Stef Carr, and sound head Natane Davis.
Running Crew members are Capri Agresta, Peter Buck, Bob Carroll, Kaitlyn Crumb, Sarah Grant, Daphne Mack, Kat Moran, Megan Nahmias, Daniel Reilly, Amanda Tramposch, and Sam Zakur.
Hair and makeup is overseen by Rosie Rosado.
Painting crew members are Peter Buck, Claire Dubois, Monique Dubois, Sarah Grant, Grace Howgego, Phoebe Mack, Daphne Mack, Kat Moran, Megan Nahmias, Katie Pfeiffer, Izzy Pryor, Becky Romano, and Nina Soriano.
Lighting crew members are Stef Carr, Claire Dubois, Izzy Pryor, and Ashleigh Shaw.
Sound crew members are Natane Davis, Phoebe Mack, and Tim Mammen.
Construction crew members are Capri Agresta, Peter Buck, Stef Carr, Bob Carrol, Vee Craig, Kaitlyn Crumb, Kate DaPra, Natane Davis, Matt DiCristina, Daphne Mack, Phoebe Mack, Tom Malinger, Kat Moran, Megan Nahmias, Katie Pfeiffer, Izzy Pryor, Daniel Reilly, Ashleigh Shaw, Nina Soriano, Amanda Tramposch, and Sam Zakur.
Orchestra members are Cameo Delia, Ashley Gong, Julia Radko, Diana Brandt, Anna Hermes, Maddie Marlin, Robin Rockwell, Jordan Klein, Quinlan Hart, Barbara Reineke, Tina DiMaio, Bryce Doherty, Gemma Hyeon, Kate O'Brien, Michael Arena, Michelle Hiscavich, Natalie Zimmerman, Elizabeth Chamiec-Case, Lydia Field, Jill Marak, Tom Morris, Caitlin Moss, Mimi Hawke, Becky Romano, and Bob Nolte.