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Darg Vader

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The Seaside Repertory Theater Intern Program presents the 3rd annual Spring Intern Show! Two one act plays will be shown:

How to Succeed in Highschool Without Really Trying by Jonathan Rand
A group of student agents infiltrate an assembly to demonstrate their secret tips and tricks, ranging from legally changing your name to get around roll call, to using Tom Cruise to help memorize science terms.

Variations on a Theme by Ed Monk
Nick comes to a train station to find his sweetheart and see if he can fix things. While he waits for her to arrive, he imagines all of the different ways their conversation may play out.

Starring Kaylyn Carter, Will Dargavell, Grayson Gilbert, Wade Howard, and Lucy Livingston. Directed by Brook Stetler.

To buy tickets, please visit Seaside Repertory Theatre
 

Jdarg

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The Rep Intern program is now in it's 3rd year- and has been so valuable. These hardworking students make it possible for multiple shows to happen in the summer, they get the chance to work with theatre professionals, and their very presence adds so much spirit and energy the Rep. They perform in 2 shows a year, which is the theatre's way of thanking them for their dedication- the Rep is proud to show off their talents to the community.:clap:
 

Carol G

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Yay Rep Interns! :love:

I can't wait to see this show! Watching these kids grow and learn and develop their skills over the years has been a real treat. Break a leg guys!
 

srbwanderer

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Cast & Crew

Besides the students in the cast, the technical end of things is handled by a talented group of students also. Everyone needs to come see what amazing young adults we have in this area.
 

Kurt

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Seaside Rep to Present its 3rd Annual Rep Intern Winter Production


The Seaside Repertory Theatre starts 2010 with two fabulous short plays, presented by the Rep Intern Company. In How to Succeed in High School Without Really Trying!, written by Jonathan Rand,a group of student agents infiltrate an assembly to demonstrate their secret tips and tricks, ranging from legally changing your name to avoid roll call, to using Tom Cruise to help memorize science terms. In Variations on a Theme, written by Ed Monk,Nick comes to a train station to find his sweetheart and see if he can fix things with her. While he waits for her to arrive, he imagines all of the different ways their conversation may play out. Both plays are directed by Rep Artistic Director Brook Stetler, and feature 2010 Rep interns Will Dargavell, Kaylyn Carter, Grayson Gilbert, Lucy Livingston, Wade Howard, and David Weintraub.


This production will run for two nights only, Friday March 5, and Saturday March 6, at 7:30 PM, in the Seaside Meeting Hall Theatre. Tickets are $10 each, and can be purchased by calling the Rep box office at 850-231-0733, or online at Seaside Repertory Theatre. All proceeds from the intern shows directly benefit the Seaside Repertory Theatre Intern Program.


“We are very proud of our interns and what they are able to accomplish over the course of a year,” says Rep Intern Manager and company member Anne Marie Carroll. “The Intern Program has added so much to the vitality of our theatre, and our presence in the community. The Intern Productions offer a great opportunity for them to demonstrate their skills, while having fun and raising money for the program.”



About the Seaside Repertory Theatre
The Seaside Repertory Theatre is a professional theatre company dedicated to bringing high-quality professional theatre to Northwest Florida, and to promoting the living arts in the region. Founded in 2001, The Rep performs for over 25,000 people annually, and offers a diverse range of entertainment, including indoor and outdoor live theatre for audiences of all ages, movie presentations, improv and stand-up comedy, and much more. For more information about the Rep and its programming, visit Seaside Repertory Theatre, or call the box office at 850-231-0733.


About the Rep Intern Program
Any interested local high-school aged students are invited to join the Seaside Repertory Theatre’s year-long unpaid Internship Program. Each intern dedicates 15 hours per week/60 hours per month to learning and performing every responsibility associated with operating a professional theatre, including working backstage crews for sets, lights, sound, costumes and props. Interns work closely with professional directors, designers, crew, and actors while providing labor support, in order to understand each process from start to finish. Rep interns also operate the box office and perform house management and ushering duties during the Rep’s main stage productions, and spend time in the Rep office, learning administrative operations including marketing, public relations, fundraising and memberships. An educational component is currently being developed which will offer bi-monthly workshops with a professional company member teaching the interns different artistic elements of theatre. Workshops will include acting through monologue work and scene study, improv techniques, script analysis and writing, and directing short scenes. Every summer and winter the interns produce a play, directed by a Rep professional company member, and presented on the Rep’s main stage, with all proceeds directly benefitting the Rep Intern Program. For more information, please contact Anne Marie Carroll at 850-231-3033 or acarroll@seasiderep.org.

 
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