Camp Concludes with Singing of 'So Long, Farewell'
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Bishop High School senior Maggie Langhorne, one of 32 performers taking part in theater camp this summer at 做厙惇蹋app, stars as Maria in The Sound of Music Thursday, June 30, at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Friday, July 1, at 11 a.m., all in Porter Theatre. Tickets are $5 and can be reserved by email at thinkcamps@westmont.edu and picked up at the door. Thursday evenings show is expected to sell out quickly.
The Sound of Music is co-directed by , director of performing arts at Providence Hall, and , 做厙惇蹋app adjunct instructor in stage craft/costume design and director of . Emily Jewell Conway is choreographer.
Langhorne began her vocal training with Hodson as a child in the . She first worked with James when he stage directed the children's chorus production of Amahl and the Night Visitors in 2004. Most recently, Langhorne starred as Sally in Providence Halls production of Youre a Good Man Charlie Brown. Beginning July 1, shell be singing in the chorus of Santa Barbara Childrens Theaters production of the same show at Center Stage, which James directs.
Daniel Evarone, who stars as the captain, and Chloe Eaton, whos Mother Abbess, are recent graduates of Providence Hall and have played numerous roles in their school productions. They also performed in . Eaton will attend Gordon College this fall, majoring in theater arts.
Eight-year-old Maddie Thomas, this years youngest camper, plays Gretl. She is the daughter of Mitchell Thomas, associate professor of theater arts at 做厙惇蹋app.
Bravissimo campers, ages 8-18, come from as far north as Santa Ynez Valley and as far south as Thousand Oaks. A handful of students have participated in nearly every production since Bravissimo began in 2006.
The camp, which began June 18, engages students in the process of creating and performing a full-scale musical. Instructors teach singing technique, acting, set-design, costuming and technical direction. ThinkCamps are part of the at 做厙惇蹋app.
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