Harlequin Production’s Scenes in Progress: Student Showcase

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Harlequin - Youth ProgramThe students of Harlequin Productions’ Conservatory for Young Actors have spent six weeks studying subjects including Scene Work, Voice & Diction, Movement, Monologue, Classical Acting & Rehearsing, Shakespeare, Improvisation, Stage Combat, Costume Design, Set Design, Sound Design, Lighting Design, and more! On July 30, these students will present their final showcase performance: Scenes in Progress.

The showcase will include performances of eight scenes that the students have been working on for weeks, followed by the entire 5 act of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, a particularly challenging piece of theater that will demand all the skills they’ve gained in the Conservatory – including swordfighting! Program Coordinator/Instructor Maggie Lofquist and Instructor Christian Doyle describe the showcase as the students’ chance to display the skills they’ve gained during an intensive six weeks of hard work. The event is open to the public and Harlequin is encouraging anyone to attend who’d like to be amazed by the work of the students and cheer them on!

The event begins at 7:00 PM on Wednesday July 30th at the State Theater. It is free to attend but space is limited. Please call the Box Office to reserve your tickets at 360/786-0151.

WHO:        Harlequin Productions

WHAT:      Scenes in Progress

WHEN:      Wednesday July 30th at 7:00 PM

WHERE:    The Historic State Theater – 202 4th Avenue East, Downtown Olympia 98501

PRICE:      Free – call ahead to reserve your tickets (space is limited)

TICKETS:  Call for tickets and info: 360/786-0151 or visit harlequinproductions.org

Harlequin Productions is a professional not-for-profit theater company in Olympia, WA, dedicated to the creation of stimulating and enriching theatrical experiences by producing an eclectic season of new works, “buried treasures,” and unconventional treatments of classics. Through a dynamic selection of extraordinary material, we explore the human adventure in search of theatrical magic that stretches the mind, nourishes the soul, and inspires human empathy.

 

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