Thursday, February 18, 2010

Weekly Schedule 2/21/10 - 2/27/10

SUNDAY 2/21
5:00-7:00pm - Magic of Story Time rehearsal (all called)
6:00pm - Audition w/ Olivia
7:00-9:00pm - HS Bully rehearsal for 2/22 cast (all called)

MONDAY 2/22
Washington's Birthday!
6:30am - Call at KScope for HS BULLY performances at Davies Tech (8:10am and 9:30am)
3:00pm - HS Bully reh. w/ Brendan + Ryan
7:00-9:00pm - HS Bully rehearsal for 2/26 cast (Sarah unavailable)

TUESDAY 2/23

WEDNESDAY 2/24
Flag Day!
7:00-9:00pm - HS Bully rehearsal for 2/26 cast (all called)

THURSDAY 2/25
6:00pm - Justice Awards Reception at the Attorney General's Office

FRIDAY 2/26
7:15am - Call at Kscope for HS BULLY performance at Lincoln High School (9am)
2:00pm - Meeting w/ Ann Chiodini

SATURDAY 2/27

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Support PAVE!

On April 8, 2010 at 6:30pm, Partnership to Address Violence through Education (PAVE) will be hosting a SKATING FUNDRAISER @ UNITED SKATES SKATING ARENA. 100% of proceeds will help send inner city youth to SUMMER CAMP... and tickets are only $10!

Note: This is a 25yrs. and up event. (sorry kids) Also, you do not have to skate to attend!!!
 
For tickets and more info, Please contact Kobi Dennis @ 499-7462, John Reis @ 464-2004 or Kyle Dennis @ 556-0347.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Thank you!

Kaleidoscope Theatre will be receiving the Justice Award for 2009 given by RI Attorney General, Patrick Lynch, on February 25th, 2010!

The award letter we received stated -

 Kaleidoscope Children’s Theatre has been selected as a 2009 recipient of the Justice Award, symbolizing not only it’s tradition of artistic excellence but also the Theatre’s commitment to educating our children about crime and harmful behavior such as in its excellent production of B.U.L.L.Y.

Congratulations and thank you to all who made this possible over the years by sharing their dedication, hard work and talents.

We would especially like to thank those responsible for our most recent touring production, High School BULLY, which was so positively reviewed by members of the RI Attorney General’s office. They are:
  • The Rhode Island Foundation, in particular Alex McCray, whose help and support gave our Executive Director, David Payton, the encouragement to persevere and create the High School BULLY script. The RIF gave us a grant to create the script which is based on David’s production B.U.L.L.Y. (Better Understanding by Listening and Learning about You) for elementary schools.
  • The Rhode Island State Council on the Arts, especially Liz Keithline, who also guided and supported David. RISCA gave us a grant to arrange/orchestrate the music which was done magnificently by RI Artist, Dan Delange.
  • The P.A.V.E organization headed by retired Police Lieutenant, John Reis, whose steadfast belief and energy helped make the script so strong. P.A.V.E. gave us a grant to perform the production at ten high schools in RI.
  • Our Managing Director, Bob Zannini, who has managed to make us successful every year for the past 33 years. Without his guidance and support we would never have been able to do all that we do!
  • Our Administrative Director, Nicole Frechette who arranged rehearsals, planned schedules, did sound for the show and so much more and our Educational Director, Jamie Dellorco made the bookings for us.
  • Bill Whitehead, one of our revered performers, who directed the show and did wonderful things with it.
  • Long time friend and performer as well as a former ‘Teacher of the Year’, Marianne Douglas. When we needed ways and strategies for teens to handle bullying and stressful situations, she shared several of her strategies from her multi-award winning curriculum for high school students, ‘Strategies for Success’, and helped to create our new production which is itself now award winning.
  • Internationally acclaimed Contemporary Gospel legend, Ray Boltz, for allowing us to use his original song, 'The Swimming Hole', to open our show and set the theme of dealing with and overcoming injustice. Thanks Ray for sharing your talents and for being such a good friend.
  • James Robinson and Stump from Youth Pride RI and all of the OUTspoken Players that provided valuable feedback throughout the writing process.
  • Our fantastically talented group of young performers who believed in the project and gave so much of their time and talents. The current performers touring in High School BULLY are: Joe Catanzaro, Ben Craven, Jamie Dellorco, Marianne Douglas, Luke Doyle, Krista-Louise Genereux, Megan Gonsalves, Sam Hood, Amber Johnson, James Lambert, Brendan Macera, Cameron Marcotte, David Payton, Sarah Pothier, Jillian Rivers-Keegan, Roxy Roca, Patrick Saunders, Audrey Thompson, and Dan Walsh.
  • The schools, principals, teachers, guidance counselors and parents who bring us into their schools to educate and entertain their students year after year and also all of the fans who come year after year to see our productions at Rhode Island College or at the Scottish Rites in Cranston, bringing their families, as well as members of their organizations, schools or groups.
  • The Angels out there who give so much to help us raise funds for our programs, in particular, Carrabas Restaurant manager, Jim Lee, The Shriners, Wayne Sutton, The John Moran Fund’s, Jerry Ventre and The Pauls Foundation’s David Valkema and Paul Mavros.
Getting this award helps tremendously to shed light upon our theatre company and in particular our BULLY programs. These vital programs can only continue through the financial support of individuals and organizations who recognize how imperative it is that we help our youth by giving them the strategies they need to succeed in school and in life.

This can only be accomplished with your help. If you believe in what we are doing and you are able to help us get the messages out by either your own personal financial support or your company’s financial support then please contact us and make our programs available to those who so desperately need them. Together we will make a difference.

Thank you. Thank you all.
~ David

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

This Week's Schedule 2/15/10 - 2/21/10

MONDAY 2/15
President's Day!!

TUESDAY 2/16

WEDNESDAY 2/17
1:00pm - Call back
2:30pm - Mtg. w/ Sandy

THURSDAY 2/18
4:15pm - Call back
7:00-9:00pm - HS BULLY rehearsal for 2/22 cast

FRIDAY 2/19

SATURDAY 2/20

SUNDAY 2/21
5:00-7:00pm - Magic of Story Time rehearsal
6:00pm - Audition w/ Olivia
7:00-9:00pm - HS BULLY rehearsal for 2/22 cast

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Support a worthy cause this weekend!

Emily Luther is hosting and event called “Play the Music for Parkinson’s”. The event is Saturday, February 13th at 6PM at Bella’s Restaurant in Glendale, RI and it promises to be an enjoyable evening of dinner, dancing, live entertainment and a Silent Auction. Proceeds will go to the National Parkinson Foundation in memory of her grandfather. Tickets are $40.00 per person.

(Photo: Emily as Cinderella in 2007.)

Saturday, February 06, 2010

This Week's Schedule 2/7/10 - 2/14/10

SUNDAY 2/7
9:30am - Call at Kscope for Frog Prince performance @ Saugus, 2pm.
6:30pm - Audition w/ Jack
7:00-9:00pm - I'm Special rehearsal (ALL CALLED, Ryan unavailable)

MONDAY 2/8

TUESDAY 2/9
7:00-9:00pm - I'm Special rehearsal (Jamie, Ariana, and Dan only)

WEDNESDAY 2/10
10:00am - I'm Special rehearsal (Ryan only)
12:30pm - Mtg. w/ Sandy

THURSDAY 2/11
11:30am - BULLY rehearsal for 2/11 cast
12:45pm - Call at Kscope for BULLY performance at Forest Park Elementary in North Kingstown, 2pm
4:00-6:00pm - I'm Special rehearsal (Full Cast)

FRIDAY 2/12
8:45am - Call at Kscope for I'm Special performances at Garden City School, 9:30am + 10:30am

SATURDAY 2/13

SUNDAY 2/14
Happy Valentine's Day!!

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Thursday, February 04, 2010

RI Casting Call!

RI Casting is looking for men and women that look in their 30s-50s to portray business people in an upcoming project. More details will be available in a few days, but if you're interested, go to their website and use the email "Contact Us" function to contact Kat McCarthy. This is a paying gig and will be done in Rhode Island.

Monday, February 01, 2010

Casting Call - Spring Fundraiser

Save the Date - Spring Fundraiser!
May 28, 2010

To help raise money to bring our anti-bullying program to schools that could otherwise not afford it, Kaleidoscope is planning an exciting fundraiser for this spring! The event will be open to the public, so save the date and spread the word to your friends and families!

The event will be held Friday, May 28th at the Scottish Rites Auditorium in Cranston, RI and will feature a family-friendly collection of Kaleidoscope Theatre songs and skits.

Kaleidoscope is looking for volunteer performers for the event. Email Nicki, if you're interested in participating!!

Thank you in advance!