Theatre is Our Tradition

Sweeney Todd School Edition (ages 13-18)

 Apple Teens: Sweeney Todd School Edition

About the show: An infamous tale, Sweeney Todd, an unjustly exiled barber, returns to nineteenth-century London, seeking vengeance against the lecherous judge who framed him and ravaged his young wife. The road to revenge leads Todd to Mrs. Lovett, a resourceful proprietress of a failing pie shop, above which he opens a new barber practice. Mrs. Lovett's luck sharply shifts when Todd's thirst for blood inspires the integration of an ingredient into her meat pies that has the people of London lining up... and the carnage has only just begun!

About the program: Our Apple Teens Program (Ages 13 - 18) is an audition only production experience (the difference from a class!) that challenges Teen actors in skill, dedication, and artistry of musical theater performance. This troupe participates in the Junior Theater Festival West or Atlanta annually in the winter, as well as mounts a fully designed and produced theatrical production.

Auditions: Saturday, February 22 1:00-4:00 pm

Call Backs (by invite only) Sunday, February 23 1:00-4:00 pm

Participation Fees:
Show Participation Fee:
$850
Director:
Emily Hills
Music Director: Caleb Phair
Choreographer: Adrian Plascencia
Rehearsal Days + Time: beginning February 24
Sundays 2:00-5:00 pm
Mondays 6:30-9:00 pm
Extended Rehearsals:
Sunday, May 18 2:00-6:00 pm
Monday, May 19 5:00-9:00 pm
Mandatory Tech Days: at the Lesher Center for the Arts (no conflicts are accepted)
Sunday, May 25 4:00-10:00 pm
Monday, May 26 4:00-10:00 pm
Tuesday, May 27 4:00-10:00 pm
Wednesday, May 28 4:00-10:00 pm
Mandatory Performances: at the Lesher Center for the Arts (no conflicts are accepted)
Thursday, May 29 7:15 pm
Friday, May 30 7:15 pm
Saturday, May 31 2:15 pm and 7:15 pm
Sunday, June 1 2:15 pm


Callback Materials

note: call backs will be held on sunday february 22 from 1-4. the list of actors invited to the callback will be posted on the website by saturday the 21 by 9:00pm. please remember callback materials do not need to be memorized, but it is helpful if actors are familiar with them.