Meigs Drama, Cavaliers on Stage Drama Club and MPAC
Announcing Our 2022-2023 Season
Announcing Our 2022-2023 Season
2022-2023 Season
Cavaliers on Stage Drama Club
Cavaliers on Stage Drama Club is open to student participants in grades 5-8. The Drama Club produces two performances each school year, a Fall Play and a Spring Musical. Students typically meet after school on Mondays and Thursdays for rehearsals, with an occasional added rehearsals closer to the opening of the shows. Fall Play: Transyl-Mania (October 3-4) Spring Musical: Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! Youth Edition (April 3-6) MPAC MPAC (Meigs Performing Arts Corps) is the 8th Grade Advanced Drama course. In this class, student actors will, audition, rehearse, design and prepare two shows during the school year: a winter musical and a spring play. Participation in these shows is only available to student actors enrolled in the 8th Grade Advanced Drama course--however underclassmen in grades 5-7 can volunteer for tech/run crew. Winter Musical: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Junior (December 5-6) Spring Play: The Princess and the Goblin (May 1-2) |
UPCOMING AUDITIONS:
Auditions for the school-wide Fall Play, Transyl-Mania, will occur on Tuesday August 9th and Wednesday August 10th from 3:10-4:45pm. Possible callbacks will occur on Thursday, August 11th. This show is open for participants in all grades (5-8). TO AUDITION: Step One: Select ONE of the six monologues to perform from the document the following document: Audition Monologue Options Step Two: Complete the audition application that can be found at this link: Transyl-Mania Audition Application . We hope to see you all at auditions! **Be sure to complete both steps above before attending. Transyl-Mania ABOUT THE SHOW: Cue the lightning! Cue the thunder! It’s monster mayhem in this frightfully fun comedy! Transylvania High School is where the kids of all the classic monster movie villains go to learn the tricks of the trade. There are vampires, mummies, werewolves, zombies, witches, Frankenstein’s daughter, the Invisible Man’s son, and even the Phantom of the Opera’s kid, all of them struggling to live up to their parents’ legendary examples. From science fair projects to cliques, these monsters struggle with the same stresses as typical teenagers. When a group of human high school students stumbles upon the monster school thanks to a broken down bus, utter mayhem ensues. Far more silly than spooky, this comedy delivers both loads of laughs and a gentle message about befriending those who are different from us. |