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Pamela Hurt

Theatre Teacher,
Prestonwood Christian Academy

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Theatre Teacher,
Prestonwood Christian Academy
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Posted By Pamela Hurt 02-03-2020 15:44
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Yes!   It's not been an easy process for sure.   They said they never received a $5000+ check from us (seems like a common theme) at the end of November which was mailed mid November.   We had to pay the $400 deposit if we wanted to keep the contract and proceed.   We did that via their online credit ...
Posted By Pamela Hurt 02-03-2020 14:20
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Hi Steven, It sounds like your set up might be similar to mine.   Private school where you are the only full-time director?   We also do a fall play and spring musical - of which I direct both (we have a part time tech director).   Our school just built a new black box theatre and I wanted to start ...
Posted By Pamela Hurt 03-01-2018 09:14
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We are currently doing Hello, Dolly! and needed rehearsal tracks as well.   I found some you can rent through The MT Pit  Welcome to The MT Pit .   They are not nearly as detailed (i.e. measures labeled, adjusting tempo, etc.) as RehearScore that MTI has for their shows but it does provide all the music ...
Posted By Pamela Hurt 10-11-2017 09:23
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No Time for Sergeants by Ira Levin has many male roles in it.   It's a comedy. ------------------------------ Pamela Hurt Plano TX ------------------------------
Posted By Pamela Hurt 05-18-2017 09:24
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One fun play we have done is Don't Drink the Water by Woody Allen.   It's dated but if you really embrace the 60's setting and that particular political climate (Iron Curtain, Cold War, Soviet Union, etc.) it works great.  Some real laugh out loud moments and fun characters.   Lots of physical comedy ...
Posted By Pamela Hurt 05-16-2017 14:36
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If your audience is composed of primarily grandparents you could try something from an old classic like The Music Man.  "Ya Got Trouble" is a great group number for a strong guy as well as some comedic actors. ------------------------------ Pamela Hurt Plano TX ------------------------------
Posted By Pamela Hurt 04-20-2017 09:11
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When I was in grad school the director set it in New Jersey at the boardwalk.  He gave it an overall "Sopranos" type feel/design.   It seemed to work well with that setting. ------------------------------ Pamela Hurt Plano TX ------------------------------