Neverland News - April 30, 2008

Neverland News – Wednesday

Costumes:
If your actor is an Indian, there are a few things you can do to help out the hard working costume committee.

  • Label your child’s moccasins. They were labeled last night, however, some kids had to switch sizes so they may no longer have the correct name on them.
  • With the hard dancing the actors are dong, some of the medal Conchos on the costumes are falling off. If you can, please reinforce them prior to the show.

Pizza Night Fundraiser
On Saturday, May 3, following the 2pm show, we invite you to Seniore’s Pizza at 373 Main Street in Redwood City. They are offering e.T.c. 15% of what is spent that evening. So order a pizza or salad and benefit e.T.c. while having a great time visiting with the families of the actors your actor has been spending time with for 3 months! This is a great way to let the kids celebrate a great show, get to know e.T.c. families and raise a little money for a great non-profit community organization. You must have a flyer for the 15% to go to e.T.c. See Danielle for the flyer.
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Neverland News - April 28, 2008

Neverland News – April 28, 2008
 
So I hope everyone is gearing up for a busy but exciting week. We know it was a long day Sunday, but the staff got a lot accomplished and we are ready to do a full dress rehearsal tonight – which is very exciting! If you do not have your costume for dress rehearsal tonight – not to worry! The costume committee is hard at work and will have your costume ready soon. If you do not have a costume yet, wear regular clothes tonight.
 
On a side note – I want all the parents to know that the kids were EXTREMELY well behaved on Sunday. For it being a long day, they were attentive, respectful of the theater and others, and quiet when they needed to be. The staff was very proud of them and I wanted to be sure the parents knew.
 
Below you will find costume info regarding shoes and make up as well as the concession stand donation list.  Your family name will have an item listed next to it. Please bring that item to the concession stand area on the day you are assigned. The concession stand chairperson will check you off. Each item will be sold for $1.
 
Costume Info 
Most costumes were distributed on Sunday. The only things participants need to provide is their shoes an socks. I am sorry for the late notice on the shoes. Please see the guidelines below.
 
Shoes for costumes – No athletic shoes.
 
Pirates:
Black or Brown shoes or boots.
Socklets (should appear sockless)
Lost Boys:
Black or Brown shoes or low boots.
Socklets (should appear sockless)
Indians:
I have ordered moccasins. They will be here soon.
Tan tights or  bare legs and Socklets (should appear sockless)
Peter – Boots have been ordered
Wendy – Pink ballet slippers or something similar.
Michael - None
John  Black jazz shoes or black slippers
Liza:  Black jazz shoes
Nana:  Black jazz shoes or similar
Mr. Darling:  Black dress shoes
Mrs. Darling: Flat dress shoes.
Lion:  any (black preferred) Black socks
Kangaroo:  any (black preferred) Black socks

Ostrich: Black jazz shoes or similar Black socks
Smee  Black or Brown shoes or boots. Socklets (should appear sockless)
Crocodile: Any
Wendy (grown up) Flat dress shoes.
Jane Pink ballet slippers or something similar.
Tinkerbell – White Ballet shoes \  Nude tights
 
Make Up
Make up for all characters should look natural. See the general tips below.
For Lost Boys,  brown smudges can be added to give the appearance of dirty faces.
For Pirates, some smudges can be added or “five o’clock shadow”. Indians can wear war paint.
 
General Make-up Tips
Stage makeup is very tricky for most people. It  layers thick (and always seems TOO thick when it’s going on), and it looks very garish. Many people actually don’t put it on thick enough. Even if it looks very dark while it’s being done, it still may fade under the bright stage lights. Tips for colors and application are below. These tips were written up specifically for stage makeup, but if you do not want to purchase stage make up you can use regular street makeup if you wish.
 
Foundation goes on first. It’s very thick, heavy cream and should be a little bit darker than skin tone. Two colors can be blended (the lighter one going on first) if there’s no color that’s appropriate. Darker (but not excessively dark) is always better. Start the foundation at the forehead and blend up to the hairline. Then cover the rest of the face, including ears, eyelids, and the neck. The neck is necessary so it doesn’t look like a mask. On guys, the entire neck (back too) is sometimes done, but this is messy. After the general foundation, a lighter color goes over the shadows under the nose and on the chin.
 
After all of the foundation is complete, the blush is done. Choose a rosy color (paler for men) and streak it over the cheekbone. Blend down and up, about halfway down the cheek. On men, it should look naturally rosy, while on women it should be dark enough that it will be seen on the stage as makeup. The blush is also (very slightly) blended over the nose and onto the forehead. The blush will almost always be darker on women than one thinks at first. This must be visible to the audience from under the hot stage lights.
 
Next is the eye makeup, which is the most complicated part. First a very white ‘highlighter’ is used along the brow bone (right underneath the eyebrow) and under the eye. This should be well blended so there are no white streaks, but the area is lightened. Next, a color that’s a little darker than skin tone is brushed over the eye, just above the eyelid but below the brow bone. This is also blended beneath the eye. Over this, an even darker color is put along the top of the eyelid and is blended downwards. It also acts as an eyeliner, but only on the top of the eye. On men, this may be enough for eyeliner. Over this, for women, find an even darker, rosier color that looks more like normal eye shadow. Put this on as one might for everyday makeup, but make it look more obvious. Blend the color a little above the eyebrow so that it’s visible. Men may not need this; if they do, choose a less rosy color. After color is on, line the eyes with dark brown or a similar color. Black should never be used unless the character is very dramatic and needs wild makeup. Last, mascara is put on the top lashes. Try putting the wand into the actor’s lashes and having him or her blink – this makes errors less likely.
 
Concession Donations
Please drop off your assigned donation on your assigned day in the Lobby and check off your name -  NO GENERIC BRANDS, Thanks! Make sure all baked goods are able to be sold for $1.00 each. If you bring homemade treats, please make sure they are portioned and wrapped.  Any questions, contact Lisa Carey at Lccarey5@aol.com
 
Another list will be sent out the final week of the show for additional items based on what is left from the fist two weeks.
 
Friday May 2nd – 7.30 p.m.
1. Albertson                             2 doz baked goods
2. Auerweck                            2 doz baked goods
3. Bender                                 2 doz baked goods
4. Berenstein                            2 doz baked goods
5. Bowman                               2 doz baked goods
6. Brewer                                 24 bottles water
7. Cannon                                24 bottles water
8. Carey                                   Large box variety chips (30 count)
9. Chen                                    24 bottles water
10. Chopra                               2 doz baked goods
11. Cousineau                          24 candy bars
12. Davidson                            24 candy bars
13. Dwyer                                Large box variety of chips (30 count)
14. Feigelson                            24 bottles water
15. Fraher                                24 bottles water
16. Fuchs                                 24 bottles water
17.Garber                                24 cans Pepsi
18. Garcia                                24 cans diet Pepsi
19. Gerber                               24 cans Coke
20. Goell                                  24 cans diet Coke
21. Gottfried                             24 cans Sprite
22. Graham                              24 cans Sunkist
23. Hafter                                 24 candy bars
24. Hagen                                24 candy bars
 
Saturday May 3rd – 2.00p.m.
25. Hall                                    2 doz baked goods
26. Hamer                                2 doz baked goods
27. Heinrichs                            2 doz baked goods
28. Hendershott                      2 doz baked goods
29. Herman                              2 doz baked goods
30. Hickey                               24 bottles water
31. Hildbrandt                          24 bottles water
32. Hobbs                                24 bottles water
33. Hoffman                             Large box variety of chips (30 count)
34. Honnert                              24 candy bars
35. Houston                             24 candy bars
36. Hull                                    24 candy bars
37. Kelaita                               24 candy bars
 
Sunday May 4th – 2.00p.m.
38. Kalish                                Large box variety of chips (30 count)
39. Kammeyer                         24 cans Coke
40. Kelley                                24 cans diet coke
41. Knauth                               24 cans Sprite
42. Koch                                  2 doz baked goods
43. Landry                               24 candy bars
44. Lee                                     24 candy bars
45. Levine                                2 doz baked goods
46. Li                                       2 doz baked goods
 
Friday May 9th – 7.30 p.m.
47. Lieberman                          2 doz baked goods
48. Liguori                                2 doz baked goods
49. Lipson                                2 doz baked goods
50. Lumb                                 24 cans Coke
51. McDonell                           24 cans diet Coke
52. Mendez                              24 cans diet Pepsi
53. Nickison                             24 cans Pepsi
54. Noda                                 24 cans Sunkist
55. Odell                                  24 cans Sprite
56. Osorio                                24 bottles water
57. Palmer                                24 bottles water
58. Perry                                  24 bottles water
59. Proctor                               24 bottles water
60. Railsback                           2 doz baked goods
61. Ridge                                 2 doz baked goods
62. Riedel                                 2 doz baked goods
63. Rienhoff                              24 candy bars
64. Roias                                  24 candy bars
65. Rosen                                 24 candy bars
66. Sanchez                              Large box variety of chips (30 count)
 
Saturday May 10th – 2.00 p.m.
67. Stengele                             2 doz baked goods
68. Tabb                                  24 bottles water
69. Timpano                             2 doz baked goods
70. Titsworth                            24 bottles water
71. Vejvoda                             2 doz baked goods
72. Visini                                  24 bottles water
73. Wach                                 Large box variety of chips (30 count)
74. Williams                             2 doz baked goods
75. Wolf                                   2 doz baked goods                           
76. Woods                               24 bottles water
77. Zamloot                              2 doz baked goods                           
           
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Neverland News - April 24, 2008

Neverland News – April 24, 2008

 
Sorry this is arriving so late. There were some technical difficulties...I always wanted to say that....
 
Following is the schedule for the upcoming week.
 
Friday – 4/25
5:00pm – 9:00pm – Fly Rehearsal at Canada Fly Mommy’s, Daddy’s and Flying Actors Called
 
Saturday, 4/26 – 11:00am – 3:00pm – Sing Thru with Orchestra – AT PARKSIDE!
11:00am – 11:10am - Vocal Warm-ups (Entire Cast)
11:15am – 1:45pm   Sing Thru Through With Orchestra (Both Casts at same time)
1:45pm – 2:15pm – Break
2:15pm – 3:00pm – Work    2-1-7 to 2-1-10 (The Big Chase Scene)
 
Sunday, 4/27/08 9am – 7pm Tech **In The Theatre**
(Times Subject to Change – look for details on Friday or Saturday at Rehearsal)
9:00am – 9:15am – Safety Walk Thru on Stage led by Bernadette (Entire Cast & Crew)
9:15am – 9:30am – Fly Call On Stage (Pixie Dust)
9:30am – 11:30pm – Q to Q Act I & II On Stage (Pixie Dust)
11:30am – 12:00pm – Break
12:00pm – 12:15pm – Fly Call On Stage (Happy Thoughts)
12:15pm – 2:15pm – Q to Q Act III On Stage (Happy Thoughts)
2:15pm – 2:45pm – Break  
3:00pm – 4:30pm – Tech Run Act I &II On Stage (Happy Thoughts)
4:30pm – 4:45pm – Break  
4:45pm – 6:15pm – Tech Run Act III On Stage (Pixie Dust)
 
Monday, 4/28 - Dress Rehearsal #1
6:00pm – All Cast Called
6:00pm – 6:20pm - Rigging Safety Check On Stage
6:20pm – 6:50pm - Fly Call On Stage (Happy Thoughts)
6:50pm – 7:00pm - Dance Warmup! On Stage
7:00pm – 7:15pm - Sound Check   On Stage (Happy Thoughts)
7:15pm – 7:25pm - Vocal Warmup Scene Shop
7:30pm – 10:00pm – Curtain On Stage (Happy Thoughts)
 
Tuesday, 4/29 - Dress Rehearsal #2
6:00pm – All Cast Called
6:00pm – 6:20pm Rigging Safety Check   On Stage
6:20pm – 6:50pm - Fly Call On Stage (Pixie Dust)
6:50pm – 7:00pm - Dance Warmup! On Stage
7:00pm – 7:15pm - Sound Check   On Stage (Pixie Dust)
7:15pm – 7:25pm - Vocal Warmup Scene Shop
7:30pm – 10:00pm – Curtain On Stage (Pixie Dust)
 
 
Wednesday, 4/30 - Dress Rehearsal #3
6:00pm – All Cast Called
6:00pm – 6:20pm - Rigging Safety Check On Stage
6:20pm – 6:50pm - Fly Call On Stage (Happy Thoughts)
6:50pm – 7:00pm - Dance Warmup! On Stage
7:00pm – 7:15pm - Sound Check   On Stage (Happy Thoughts)
7:15pm – 7:25pm - Vocal Warmup Scene Shop
7:30pm – 10:00pm - Curtain On Stage (Happy Thoughts)
 
Thursday, 5/1/08 Field Trip Performance #1 @ 10:00am
8:30am – All Cast Called
8:30am – 8:50am - Rigging Safety Check On Stage                              
8:50am – 9:20am - Fly Call On Stage (Pixie Dust)
9:20am – 9:30am - Dance Warmup! On Stage
9:30am – 9:45am - Sound Check On Stage (Pixie Dust)
9:45am – 10:00am - House Open! NO MORE STAGE ACCESS
9:45am – 9:55am - Vocal Warmup Scene Shop
10:00am – 12:30pm – Curtain On Stage (Pixie Dust)
 
TECH WEEK/DRESS REHERSAL
This week begins Tech Week. This is that intense week I told you all about at the parent meeting during auditions. Can you believe it is here!
 
What is tech week you might ask….
 
Well Tech Week is the week where the actors and staff move into the theater and take what they learned at Parkside for the past 9 weeks and bring it to the stage to get ready for opening night. This is a very exciting time but a very busy and hectic time. Time at the theater begins on Sunday with a safety tour of the theater. The staff will teach the kids theater etiquette and rules that they will need to abide by during the show run. The rules are in place mainly for the safety of the actors, stage crew and volunteers.
 
Once the safety talk is done and the actors begin to run through the show, the actors will be situated back stage in the “green room”. This show, we will be using the hallway back stage with the 5 dressing rooms and rest rooms, as well as half the “scene shop”. This is providing us with lots more room for our actors to be comfortable and quiet while waiting to go on stage. (During Narnia we only had the hallway and dressing room area – the scene shop space is a welcome area!)
 
As you know already or may have heard from other parents, tech week requires the actors to sit around – A LOT. There are many tech pieces that need to be worked out with the director, stage manager, choreographer, music director and orchestra, vocal director, lighting and sound designer, set designer, set crew, stage crew and fly mommies and daddies (did I leave anyone out?) But the cast must be there to work their scenes when it is time to be on stage, so it is vital the actors are there the whole day.
 
This presents the issue of “how do we keep the kids quiet, attentive, active but not too active, and interested?” Good question! The actors should bring activities to keep them busy. One thing I do is ask my daughter’s teacher for her homework for all next week and she works on that during the down time. I have also seen kids playing cards, knitting, playing travel board games, reading books, doing crossword puzzles, coloring, drawing…you name it. If it is a quiet activity, it is a good idea to bring it! Be sure anything your child brings is clearly labeled so if it is misplaced (come on – I’m just being realistic) it is easy to get it back to the owner.
 
On our long Sunday call, staff and chaperone volunteers will do our best to give the kids some time to get outside and run off some of their energy. We all know it is hard to keep kids quiet when there are 99 of them, but we will get them some time to get fresh air and stretch their legs.
 
Remember to send your child with a lunch and snack on Sunday. They are not allowed to eat in the theater or back stage, but we will provide them time to have lunch and snack.
 
Hair & Make Up
If you remember, in the parent meeting, we ask that the actors come in their costume with their hair and make up done and ready to go. It is important that this happen because our call time is so short, we will need all the time we can get for all the technical warm ups. Hair and make up will not be permitted to be done at the theater. Actors should take their costume home each evening. It is best to have a labeled laundry basket they can use to bring their costumes back and forth in after every show. Be sure that their costume is also clearly labeled.
 
STAGE CREW
Set construction is finished and now, Stage Crew, it is your time to shine! Saturday, April 26 is "load in". That means everyone needs to meet at the warehouse at 8:30am to load the sets into the UHAUL and bring them from the warehouse to the theater and unload them into the theater. Even if you are not part of stage crew, we can still use your help to load the sets! We need as many hands and trucks as we can get! Once at the theater, it is time to put the nursery, Neverland and the Jolly Roger together. Come ready to transform the stage!
 
**Sell Sell Sell**
Tickets are still on sale through the website and the ticket order form. We want to hit our goal of 4000 tickets. We are over a quarter of the way there so sell sell sell to help the cast reach the goal. Tell everyone you know! We want to fill those seats for the actors. The actors get their energy from knowing that they have support in the audience and they adore hearing the laughter from their fans in the audience. So help Peter Pan be as successful as possible and fill that auditorium! Visit  http://www.bayareaetc.org/forms/TicketOrderForm.pdf to download a hard copy of the ticket order form. For those who want to order online, (and it is so easy and quick!) visit the website PayPal option at http://www.bayareaetc.org/tickets.html Remember, ALL ticket sales count for the sales incentive of a free registration for a main stage show with the sales of 100 tickets and a $50 discount for 50 or more tickets! The presale competition is separate from the ticket incentives…
 
Redeeming Vouchers
The best way to redeem your vouchers is to send an email to  tickets@bayareaetc.org. In the email, state the show you would like to attend, how many vouchers you are redeeming and what the voucher numbers are. It is that easy! Please do not use the ticket phone line to redeem vouchers.
 
Peter Pan Email & Flyers online
The hard working publicity committee has created a simple email for you to send out to friends and family. It is on the website under forms. You can also find a color and black and white flyer on the website too. Print those out and hand them out to friends and classmates to spread the word about the show! You can find the black and white flyer at http://www.bayareaetc.org/forms/PeterPanShowflyer.pdf and the color flyer at http://www.bayareaetc.org/forms/PeterPanPoster.pdf
 
Actor Bios
I am still missing some actors bios and head shots. Please email the bios to neverlandnews08@yahoo.com. Bring your black and white 4X6 photo to rehearsal on Saturday. In the lobby of our theater, “head shot” photos of each actor will be displayed. Please type up and email a short paragraph to go along with your picture.  Tell about your past theater experience, school interests, or anything else you would like to tell members of the audience about yourself. “Third person” style is the standard form (use “he or she”, NOT “I or me”).  Please do not include school names. Please keep length reasonable as the headshot also needs to fit on the page.  If the bio is too long it will be edited or text size will be reduced.
 
Cast Party
Cast party flyers were in the folders last weekend. The cast party committee has planned a great party for the cast and families to celebrate at the closing of the show. Reservations can be made by turning in the order form to the “Cast Party” folder at rehearsal. The cast party will be held at the Canada Cafeteria at the conclusion of strike (breaking down the stage sets and cleaning up the theater & greenrooms). Families are invited to attend! Please bring your form and payment so the cast party committee knows how many to plan for!
 
Notes
Now that we are in full swing of run through with the cast, the staff will begin making “notes” for the actors. The notes will be emailed along with the Neverland News. They will also be posted on the website and posted at rehearsal. Please be sure your actor reviews the notes prior to the next rehearsal. These notes will give the actors ideas of how to better play their role, be seen on stage, project their lines or songs and be their character. This is the “educational” part of the Educational Theater Company…
 
Due This Week
Cast Party Reservations
Missing Bios and Headshots
 
Committees Called this Week
Stage Crew
Fly Daddies and Mommies
Chaperones
Costume Committee – look for email from Theresa!
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Neverland News - April 17, 2008

Neverland News – April 17, 2008

The show is looking great...the run throughs were amazing...keep up the hard work! We have some really long weeks ahead of us, be sure the actors get lots of rest and eat healthy. We want healthy Indians, Pirates and Lost Boys in Neverland! 
 
Following is the schedule for the upcoming week.

 
Saturday Rehearsal – 4/19
Rehearsal Cancelled – No rehearsal

 
Sunday Rehearsal – 4/20
12:00pm – 1:00pm – Blocking 1-1-18 to 1-1-21 (Wendy & Peter)
1:00 – 5:00pm – All Cast Called – Full Run Through (Pixie Dust Cast)

 
Monday Rehearsal – 4/21
6:00 – 9:00pm – All Cast Called – Full Run Through (Happy Thought Cast)

 
Tuesday – 4/22
9:00am – 4:00pm – Load in ZFX Fly Rig at Canada
Load in production flying pieces (no actors called)
6:00pm – 9:00pm – Fly Rehearsal at Canada – Fly Mommy’s, Daddy’s and Flying Actors Called
 

Wednesday – 4/23
2:00pm – 6:00pm – Final touches on the ZFX Rig & Fly Rehearsal at Canada (details to follow)
 

Thursday – 4/24
6:00pm – 9:00pm – Fly Rehearsal at Canada Fly Mommy’s, Daddy’s and Flying Actors Called
 

Friday – 4/25
6:00pm – 9:00pm – Fly Rehearsal at Canada Fly Mommy’s, Daddy’s and Flying Actors Called
 

Saturday, 4/26 – 11:00am – 3:00pm – Sing Thru with Orchestra
11:00am – 11:10am - Vocal Warm-ups (Entire Cast)
11:15am – 1:45pm Sing Thru Through With Orchestra (Both Casts at same time)
1:45pm – 2:15pm – Break
2:15pm – 3:00pm – Work 2-1-7 to 2-1-10 (The Big Chase Scene)
 

Sunday, 4/27/08 9am – 7pm Tech **In The Theatre**
9:00am – 9:15am – Safety Walk Thru on Stage led by Bernadette (Entire Cast & Crew)
9:15am – 9:30am – Fly Call On Stage (Pixie Dust)
9:30am – 11:30pm – Q to Q Act I & II On Stage (Pixie Dust)
11:30am – 12:00pm – Break
12:00pm – 12:15pm – Fly Call
On Stage (Happy Thoughts)
12:15pm – 2:15pm – Q to Q Act III On Stage (Happy Thoughts)
2:15pm – 2:45pm – Break
3:00pm – 4:30pm – Tech Run Act I &II On Stage (Happy Thoughts)
4:30pm – 4:45pm – Break
4:45pm – 6:15pm – Tech Run Act III On Stage (Pixie Dust)
 

Monday, 4/28 - Dress Rehearsal #1
6:00pm – 6:15pm Get Ready! Theatre Happy Thoughts
6:15pm – 6:30pm Fly Call On Stage Happy Thoughts
6:30pm – 6:40pm Dance Warmup! On Stage Happy Thoughts
6:40pm – 7:00pm Sound Check! On Stage Happy Thoughts
7:00pm – 7:10pm Vocal Warmup Scene Shop Happy Thoughts
7:15pm – 9:45pm Dress Rehearsal On Stage Happy Thoughts
 

Tuesday, 4/29 - Dress Rehearsal #2
6:00pm – 6:15pm Get Ready! Theatre Pixie Dust
6:15pm – 6:30pm Fly Call On Stage Pixie Dust
6:30pm – 6:40pm Dance Warmup! On Stage Pixie Dust
6:40pm – 7:00pm Sound Check! On Stage Pixie Dust
7:00pm – 7:10pm Vocal Warmup Scene Shop Pixie Dust
7:15pm – 9:45pm Dress Rehearsal On Stage Pixie Dust
 

Wednesday, 4/30 - Dress Rehearsal #3
6:00pm – 6:15pm Get Ready! Theatre Happy Thoughts
6:15pm – 6:30pm Fly Call On Stage Happy Thoughts
6:30pm – 6:40pm Dance Warmup! On Stage Happy Thoughts
6:40pm – 7:00pm Sound Check! On Stage Happy Thoughts
7:00pm – 7:10pm Vocal Warmup Scene Shop Happy Thoughts
7:15pm – 9:45pm Dress Rehearsal On Stage Happy Thoughts
 

Thursday, 5/1/08 Field Trip Performance #1 @ 10:00am
8:30am – 9:00am Get Ready! Grassy Area At Canada Pixie Dust
9:00am – 9:15am Fly Call On Stage Pixie Dust
9:15am – 9:25am Dance Warmup! On Stage Pixie Dust
9:25am – 9:45am Sound Check On Stage Pixie Dust
9:45am – 10:00am Vocal Warmup Scene Shop Pixie Dust
9:45am – 10:00am House Open! NO MORE STAGE ACCESS Pixie Dust
10:00am – 12:30pm Curtain On Stage Pixie Dust
 

Set Construction – Saturday, 11am-3pm & Sunday, 1-5pm
This is the last weekend to finish up set pieces before load in! Anyone who is available to help finish the pieces please join the crew at the warehouse!
 

**Sell Sell Sell**
Monday is the last day to sell tickets to qualify for the grand prize of the flying session! Ticket orders will be counted up until 12 noon on Monday 4/21, then the winner of the fly session will be announced at rehearsal on Monday night! So don’t forget to sell those tickets!
 

Of course, you can keep selling tickets right up until show time! Peter Pan is a very family friendly show and fun for kids of all ages. Make sure you tell everyone you know, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, 2
nd cousins, neighbors, classmates, teachers, grocery store clerks, mailpersons, coaches…and tell them to tell a friend! We want to fill those seats for the actors. The actors get their energy from knowing that they have support in the audience and they adore hearing the laughter from their fans in the audience. So help Peter Pan be as successful as possible and fill that auditorium! Visit http://www.bayareaetc.org/forms/TicketOrderForm.pdf to download a hard copy of the ticket order form. For those who want to order online, (and it is so easy and quick!) visit the website PayPal option at http://www.bayareaetc.org/tickets.html Remember, ALL ticket sales count for the sales incentive of a free registration for a main stage show with the sales of 100 tickets and a $50 discount for 50 or more tickets! The presale competition is separate from the ticket incentives…
 

Redeeming Vouchers
The best way to redeem your vouchers is to send an email to tickets@bayareaetc.org. In the email, state the show you would like to attend, how many vouchers you are redeeming and what the voucher numbers are. It is that easy! Please do not use the ticket phone line to redeem vouchers.
 

Peter Pan Email & Flyers online
The hard working publicity committee has created a simple email for you to send out to friends and family. It is on the website under forms. You can also find a color and black and white flyer on the website too. Print those out and hand them out to friends and classmates to spread the word about the show! You can find the black and white flyer at http://www.bayareaetc.org/forms/PeterPanShowflyer.pdf and the color flyer at http://www.bayareaetc.org/forms/PeterPanPoster.pdf
 

Raffle Prizes
We have received some pretty good raffle prizes from stores and destinations in the area; however, we still don’t have the one or two "big ticket" raffle prizes that provide a draw for the ticket sales. If you or a member of your family has a connection to the donation of a great raffle prize (i.e. IPod, TV, camera or something of the like), please contact Danielle.
 

Actor Bios
Bios are due on Sunday, April 20. Bios should be emailed to neverlandnews08@yahoo.com. In the lobby of our theater, "head shot" photos of each actor will be displayed. Please type up and email a short paragraph to go along with your picture. Tell about your past theater experience, school interests, or anything else you would like to tell members of the audience about yourself. "Third person" style is the standard form (use "he or she", NOT "I or me"). Please do not include school names. Please keep length reasonable as the headshot also needs to fit on the page. If the bio is too long it will be edited or text size will be reduced.
 

Head Shots
If your actor did not take a head shot at rehearsal, please turn in a black and white 4 x 6 photo for the lobby bios. Photos should be turned into "headshot" folder at rehearsal by April 20.
 

Cast Party
Look for the cast party flyer in the folders this weekend. The cast party committee has planned a great party for the cast and families to celebrate at the closing of the show. Reservations can be made by turning in the order form to the "Cast Party" folder at rehearsal. The cast party will be held at the Canada Cafeteria at the conclusion of strike (breaking down the stage sets and cleaning up the theater & greenrooms). Families are invited to attend!
 

Notes
Now that we are in full swing of run through with the cast, the staff will begin making "notes" for the actors. The notes will be emailed along with the Neverland News. They will also be posted on the website and posted at rehearsal. Please be sure your actor reviews the notes prior to the next rehearsal. These notes will give the actors ideas of how to better play their role, be seen on stage, project their lines or songs and be their character. This is the "educational" part of the Educational Theater Company…
 

Due This Week
Bios
 

Committees Called this Week
Construction Crew
 
Notes from your director:
 Please note that these notes are not ACTOR specific (unless indicated). Both cast members for that part should take the note.
 
 All – Show is looking really good. Keep it up. Don’t sit back for a second. Make every time you do it better and more energetic than the last.
 
Tinkerbell – Make your physical actions much larger.
 
Peter – Change "Don’t shoot" to "It’s OK"
 
Peter & Tiger Lilly – More movement (so we can tell who is singing) when you sing "I’ll send for Tiger Lilly" "I’ll send for Peter Pan"
 
Nibs – Please move the rocking chair back upstage left before Uga Wug
 
Peter – Please sing "Distant Melody" out to audience like you were singing it as a solo in a concert.
 
Named Lost Boys – when you are at the plank and the Pirates yell "nobody" (in Hooks song) please be startled by it and jump a bit.
 
Jane and Grown Up Wendy – please run your lines together prior to coming on stage. I want you to really make those lines sound like your own words. Slow down and make meaning of each phrase. Remember these lines are your chance to help tell the audience your story.
 
Hook – in opening of Act III remember to talk to your "pirate crew" (orchestra members).
 
Lost Boys & Pirates – the lost boys (and the audience of course) may boo Hook, but the Pirates can never do that.
 
Pirates – please react bigger during Hooks speech (page 3-1-3 take a look please). Keep open to the audience.
 
All – I’m seeing a lot more solid "characters" coming to life. Don’t stop. Take it further. More, more, more…
 
Pirates – when Cecco (I think it’s Cecco who says this) says "I’ll swing before I go down there" (it’s just before he jumps into the water) more reaction. Remember he’s been your buddy.
 
All – Anyone who says the word doodle do needs to keep their diction clear. When it’s not clear it sounds like you are saying "do do" which, of course has a completely different meaning.
 
Named Lost Boys – at 3-1-10 try sneaking out of the lower poop deck. Michael be last so that Hook can catch you on Peter’s line "peter pan the avenger".
 
Michael & John – in Tender Sheppard Reprise don’t forget to take in enough breath to finish each phrase. You are starting out well, but sort of pooping out at the ends of the musical phrases.
 
All – Project, project, project.
 
Lost Boys – At the end when you sing We Won’t Grow Up reprise. Sing out to the audience as if you guys want to show us that you are the sweetest kids in the world. Really ham that up.
 
Wendy – when at the window for your last line, open up more so we can see your lovely face
J
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Neverland News - April 10, 2008

Neverland News – April 10, 2008
 
Before getting into the news…
 
Come see the e.T.c. Intercession Show
HOW TO EAT LIKE A CHILD
Friday, April 11, 2008
7pm @ Parkside LGI Room
$5 admission fee per person
Katie & Amy and the small cast worked hard during their school break. Come see the performance and support our e.T.c. actors and staff!
 
Following is the schedule for the upcoming week.
 
Saturday Rehearsal – 4/12
11:00am – 3:00pm – All Cast Called -  Full Run Through (Pixie Dust Cast)
3:00 – 4:00pm – All Cast Called – Prep for Teaser
4:30 – 5:30pm – Teaser at Peninsula Jewish Community Center
7:00 – 8:30pm – Teaser at Hillsdale Mall
 
Sunday Rehearsal – 4/13
1:00 – 5:00pm – All Cast Called – Full Run Through (Happy Thoughts Cast)
 
Monday Rehearsal – 4/14
Blocking:
6:00 – 7:00pm – Page 1-1-22 (Wendy, Peter John, Michael, Nana)