29 October 2011

Visalia school's large red "Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon"

If you were a fan of "Shrek" franchise and how all these stories from the past to see the fun taken to end on Thursday at Redwood High School production, see "The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon."

Elections took director Stacy Galvan and some of the students involved, to ask them about their favorite game and fairy tales. Here are their responses:

Question: How did the "Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon!" And why not play for the production of autumn?

Re: Two years ago we went to conference in Ontario and a dramatic student show is a monologue and made me laugh until I cried. We had a couple of students last year who all say I need to read this script kept. So I did. I love it. It's a very sarcastic performance and mood is very much like the humor of many of my students use regularly. It was written by someone [Don Zolidis] working with high school students, so he becomes. I wanted to see done in our area.

Question: Why do you think Brother Grimm tales were so popular for many centuries?

Answer: The classic fairy tales. Stories with morals. The stories were created for examples of parents, why not go out or be lost in the woods or hard work. People like to know that

Question: Talk about your votes. Each outstanding performers with us, you can spotlight?
Answer: This is a unique voice. We have many new students who have performed on stage before, and some that are old hat at this sort of thing. Show has two narrators, Kyle Peterson and Lindsay Dryden, who are on the scene pretty much all the time. They keep the story going and try to connect stories together. There are many things to remember. Marly Carlisle, has a scene where she is all the characters from "Cinderella" to perform Cinderella. I do not want to give too much away, but she has at least six different characters interact with each other for about 20 minutes to play on stage. You did a fantastic job. It is remarkable how a student to do so much.