Capital Area Productions
Welcome to Capital Area Productions. CAPS is a youth theater group based in East Greenbush, NY and dedicated to fostering a love of theater in children ages 5-18. CAPS welcomes and invites all children from the Capital District to participate!
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East Greenbush, NY, 12061
Phone:
518-788-1311
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Capital Area Productions

 
Capital Area Productions

Capital Area Productions
COMING FEBRUARY 5th - 7th
for 4 performances!

13



Music and Lyrics by Jason Robert Brown
Book by Dan Elish
and Robert Horn


AUDITIONS...
Wednesday, October 7th from 6-8pm at St. Mary's Church Hall in Rensselaer. See below if you can not attend this date.


Auditions for children ages 12 and over only, however must resembl...e a 13 year-old. A Cast of approximately 25 will be selected to perform this Area Premier of 13. Tuition for this production is $200, with $100 payable at auditions. Payment plans are available, as there are no scholarships available for this program. Rehearsals will start in November for this production and run evenings and weekends. November and December rehearsal schedule is very light, January is when rehearsals become more intense. ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE!

If you would like to audition but can NOT attend on Wednesday, October 7th you can contact CAPS in ADVANCE to set up an audition by appointment before 10/7. (accompanist may not be available for appointments). All should come prepared to sing at least 32 measures of a broadway/movie song (no pop songs please!) and be prepared to read and/or dance. Photos are requested and resumes welcome if available (not required). Audition forms can be requested in advance by emailing CAPS@nycap.rr.com .


Director/choreographer... Kristina Kennedy-Babcock

Music Director: Nathan Meredith

Vocal Coach... Lisa Franklin




STORY/SONG LIST
12-year old New Yorker Evan Goldman is surrounded by rabbis. After chanting to him, one of them explains that when a boy has his Bar Mitzvah, he becomes an adult. As the rabbis reveal that they're actually other New York kids, Evan tells the audience about how stressful turning 13 is - especially since his parents are getting divorced and he's under pressure to have the Bar Mitzvah imaginable ("Thirteen/Becoming A Man"). Just as Evan thinks maybe things will be fine, his mother calls to tell him they're moving to Indiana. Once there, however, Evan finds a friend in his neighbor, Patrice. Evan is disappointed that there aren't any cool places to have his Bar Mitzvah; Patrice agrees that their town is lame, but things have gotten better since Evan moved there ("The Lamest Place In The World").


When school starts, Brett, the most popular kid in school, summons up the courage to ask Kendra, the prettiest girl in school, to a scary movie Friday night so he can kiss her with tongue ("Hey Kendra"). Despite her best friend Lucy's attempts to dissuade her, Kendra consents. Inviting Kendra to a scary movie was Evan's idea, so Brett decides that Evan is cool and refers to him as "Brain." Evan is thrilled; this means Brett will come to his Bar Mitzvah, and if Brett comes, everyone else will come. Patrice, however, is not pleased. If she goes to the Bar Mitzvah, nobody else will go because they hate her. Evan doesn't think it'll be that bad, but when he hands out invitations, he sees Patrice is right, so he rips up her invitation. As the other kids express their excitement over Evan's party, Archie enters and introduces himself. He's upset at Evan for humiliating Patrice-who's his best and only friend-but promises to help make it up to her if Evan gets him a date with Kendra. When using his degenerative illness to guilt Evan into getting him the date doesn't work, Archie tries to convince him that he can't turn to anyone else ("Get Me What I Need"). Evan finally relents. Later, at cheerleader practice, Kendra teaches a new cheer while Lucy resolves to make Brett her boyfriend ("Opportunity"). Archie tries to talk Patrice into giving Evan a second chance, especially since she has a crush on him, but she's lost faith in him ("What It Means To Be A Friend").



In class, Brett tells Evan to get his mom to buy them all tickets to "The Bloodmaster." Evan protests that his mother won't buy them tickets to an R-rated movie, but Brett points out that if she doesn't, nobody will go to his Bar Mitzvah. Evan cycles through possible plans, eventually settling on having Archie use his illness to guilt his mother ("All Hail The Brain/Terminal Illness"). To make things better with Patrice, Evan asks her to go to the movie with him, as a date. He then realizes that he set up Archie's date with Kendra when everyone is seeing "The Bloodmaster"...which is Kendra's date with Brett. Evan makes Archie promise to do nothing more than sit next to Kendra to not screw up Brett's date. Archie agrees, and everyone prepares for Friday night ("Getting Ready").



At the movie, Patrice is upset that Evan isn't even sitting next to her. Brett and Kendra overthink their impeding kiss, and just as they're about to actually do so, Archie ruins it ("Any Minute"). Brett swears revenge on Evan and Archie, and Lucy, seeing her chance, kisses Brett. Patrice tells off Evan when she sees all he cares about is Brett being angry at him ("Good Enough"). Even Archie is upset with Evan, who then realizes he's in danger of being a lonely geek ("Being A Geek").



As Lucy and Brett begin dating, she forces him to spend more and more time with her. Brett's friends recognize that Lucy isn't good for Brett or for them at all ("Bad Bad News"). Evan promises to help get Brett and Kendra back together so he can get back on everyone's good side. Archie, fearing that this is a suicide mission, begs Patrice to help Evan. She shows up just in time to tell Brett to talk to Kendra, and she and Evan suggest things to say - while resolving their own issues ("Tell Her"). Brett takes their advice, and he and Kendra are a couple again. Lucy, however, won't stand for this. She spreads a rumor that Kendra is cheating on Brett with Evan, and then gets Evan and Kendra in the same place so Brett can catch them ("It Can't Be True"). Her plan works. As Kendra runs after Brett, Evan realizes that he didn't really want to be friends with Brett, anyway, and that Archie and Patrice are his real friends. He wants to call off the Bar Mitzvah because it'd only be the three of them, but Archie and Patrice point out it won't be that bad ("If That's What It Is"). Evan has his Bar Mitzvah after all; he's starting to understand what growing up means ("A Little More Homework"). The show ends with the cast singing "Brand New You."



Character Breakdown

ARCHIE
an individual, able to laugh at the world's problems, loyal and intelligent
uses crutches / suffers from a degenerative muscle disease

BRETT
a popular kid and leader, ready to succeed at another's expense
13
This cast member should be able to go up to a high C by falsetto for the song "Hey Kendra"

CASSIE
13


CHARLOTTE
The gossip queen
13


EDDIE
part of Brett's pack of popular kids
13
This cast member should be able to go up to a high C by falsetto for the song "Hey Kendra"

EVAN
bright, charistmatic, a little bit nerdy, in search of a place to truly fit in
13


KENDRA
bubbly and popular, but slightly naive and impressionable
13


LUCY
a smart, popular girl who has learned to manipulate her friends
13


MALCOLM
part of Brett's pack of popular kids
13
This cast member should be able to go up to a high C by falsetto fo the song "Hey Kendra"

MOLLY
13


PATRICE
sweetly shy, intelligent, mature, an outsider looking in
13
Strong vocal control and subtlety required

RABBIS/KIDS
Ensemble (up to 12 additional cast members)


RICHIE
13
This cast member has to have a high, strong vocal range as indicated by the high notes. The base range should not be in falsetto, although falsetto may be used to reach the high E in "Bad Bad News"

SIMON
13








MUSICIANS NEEDED....

If interested in playing in this band please contact CAPS at 788-1311 ASAP or email caps@nycap.rr.com , a small stiped will be paid.

BASS

DRUMS BELL TREE, DRUM KIT, SHAKER, TRIANGLE, WOODBLOCK

GUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR, ELECTRIC GUITAR

GUITAR 2 ACOUSTIC GUITAR, ELECTRIC GUITAR







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"Named one of the top 2 Childrens Theatre Groups" in the Capital Region" in the Times Union Best of 2009 Readers Poll.

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Time:6:00PM Wednesday, October 7th
Location:St. Marys Church Parish Hall
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Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II
HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

Cinderella! Who can resist the timeless story of a girl who overcomes her circumstances by believing in herself? Cinderella's self esteem, resourcefulness and forgiveness are an example f...or all young students to relate to and emulate in their own lives.

Originally produced for television in 1957 and starring Julie Andrews, Cinderella was revived in 1965 with Leslie Ann Warren, and again in 1997 with Whitney Houston and Brandy. As adapted in this new edition for young performers, the story still resonates with great warmth and more than a touch of hilarity!

The dazzling score includes nine delightful songs: The Prince Is Giving a Ball; In My Own Little Corner; Your Majesties; Fol-De-Rol; Impossible, It's Possible; Ten Minutes Ago; Stepsisters' Lament; When You're Driving Through the Moonlight and A Lovely Night.

CHARACTERS
Cinderella
Godmother
Stepmother
Portia, her dimwitted Stepsister
Joy, her sullen Stepsister
The Prince
The Herald
The Queen
The King
The Chef
The Steward
White Horses (4)
The Coachman
The Footman
Townspeople
Palace Staff
Guests at the Ball

Gus, Jaq - The Mice

Mother, Child, Grandmother, Little Boy, Father, Daughter, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Girls, Sloppy Sister, Mean Sister, Studious Sister, Kid Sister

Butcher, Cheese Steward, Dessert Chef, Majesty Dancers

Gavotte Dancers, Guests 1, 2, 3

Auditions will be held Wednesday, August 26th from 6-8pm and Thursday, August 27th from 6-7:30pm at St. Marys Church Parish Hall (Columbia Turnpike, East Greenbush- across from K-Mart). Due to licensing restrictions, this production will be open ONLY to children in Kindergarten through Ninth Grade (however, our Spring 2010 production WILL be geared to those up to age 18). If you are in 10th-12th grade and would like to participate in Cinderella, please contact CAPS to find out how you can assist with the production behind the scenes!

Tuition for this program will be $175 per child. $100 is due at the audition in August; the balance is due at the 1st rehearsal. Rehearsals will be held evenings and weekends at locations in the East Greenbush area including the Elks Club, St. Mary's and Holy Spirit Church. Participants are asked to provide their conflict schedule at the audition. We do our best to accommodate schedules, however, due to the limited production time, we allow no more than 3 absences for this show. Prior theater experience is not required for participation, however if you have a resume you are encouraged to bring it, along with a non-returnable photo. Children will be asked to sing a song of their choosing which can be as simple as Twinkle Twinkle or Happy Birthday. We will provide a piano accompanist as well as a CD player.

Audition forms can be requested in advance by contacting CAPS via email beginning in July: caps@nycap.rr.com.



Tuition plans can be made by contacting CAPS prior to auditions. There are a limited number of scholarships available on a first come first served basis, as well as some possible opportunities to offset tuition with advertising sales for the productions program. You MUST contact CAPS prior to auditions to make arrangements.



Vocal Director: Dr. Joseph Eppink

Parent Production Assistants: Jennifer Pyle, Cheri Pierce

Musical Numbers:

"The Prince Is Giving A Ball!" (The Herald and the Townspeople)

"In My Own Little Corner" (Cinderella)

"Your Majesties/Your Majesties Dance" (The King, Queen, Chef & Palace Staff)

"Fol-De-Rol" (The Godmother)

"Impossible" (The Godmother and Cinderella)

"The Transformation" (The Godmother, Cinderella, Horses, Coachman and Footman)

"It's Possible!" (Cinderella and the Godmother)

"Gavotte" (The Prince and Palace Guests)

"Ten Minutes Ago" (The Prince, Cinderella and Palace Guests)

"Stepsisters' Lament" (Portia and Joy)

"When You're Driving Through the Moolight" (Cinderella, the Stepmother, Portia and Joy)

"A Lovely Night" (Cinderella, the Stepmother, Portia and Joy)

"The Search" (The Herald and the Townspeople, Maidens)

"Wedding Finale: It's Possible!" (The Company)


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Time:6:00PM Wednesday, August 26th
Location:St. Marys Church Parish Hall
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