St. Patrick students have been given the creative freedom to produce Annie Jr.
The high school drama department will perform at the Northern Arts and Cultural Centre with its first performance tomorrow night.
Director, Emma Smith said she believes students should not feel as if their contributions are controlled.
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Auditions for Annie Jr began in September with practices starting in early October. This is the eighth production for Smith and she is excited to see the performers SA国际影视传媒済et paint on their fingers.SA国际影视传媒
Students are in charge of a lot of what happens back-stage. Smith, an English and Theatre Studies major said she usually sits out in the audience and let's the students control the production.
It may come as a surprise to some, but the performance of Annie is in fact a Christmas play. The interpretation from the 1980s movie directed by John Huston changed the second act of the movie to take place during Independence Day. However, the second act of the original 1933 screen-play suggests it take place at Christmas.
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The cast for this year's production of Annie Jr and the Northern Arts and Cultural Centre includes Grade 9 student Katie Schauerte as Annie. Grade 12 student Alex Trimble at Oliver SA国际影视传媒渄addySA国际影视传媒 Warbucks and fellow Grade 12 student Amelia Taylor as the rude, drunk, Miss Hannigan.
Tickets are on sale at the NACC box-office or can be purchased online.