Theatrikos Theatre Co. July Newsletter — Sing it! The sun’ll come out tomorrow!

It’s a hard Knock Life—for Us!

July 2024

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The Sun’ll Come Out Tomorrow! Annie Opens this month.

The big summer musical Annie comes to the Flagstaff stage. It’s a hard knock life—but this beloved family classic will fill your heart with love and joy. Winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical.

“The audience will love the energy and the laughs as well as the talented cast,” said Teri Gochanour who plays Mrs Gear. “It’s a feel-good show that will have everyone humming and singing along long after the show.”

“The audience will love Annie’sheartwarming story, catchy songs, and adorable characters. Everyone knows Annie,” said choreographer Egle Rucci. “It is a classic. Ultimately, it’s a feel-good show with a message of hope and resilience that’s perfect for all ages.”

Annie comes to life in Flagstaff with a cast of 26. Patrons are ages six and up. Under six not permitted.

“Annie is a fantastic show for Flagstaff because it brings the community together with its uplifting spirit and timeless charm. It’s a family-friendly production that offers something for everyone, making it a perfect outing for Flagstaff families,” said Rucci.

Annie runs July 26—August 18.

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“The cast was awesome. Great play.”

—Charlotte Hearne, Men on Boats Patron, Flagstaff

Auditions and Downtown Films
Book of Will Auditions, July 28—29

80 auditioned for Annie. Book of Will seeks ten adults. Book of Will, inspired by the true story, is a generous-hearted comedy, set three years after Shakespeare’s death. The Bard’s hapless friends set out to save his literary masterpieces so they are not lost forever. Experienced and new actors welcome.

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Two Downtown Films in July

Unconscious

July 29

7 pm

Falling typewriters, lost memories and ensuing hilarity. Director Stephen Root’s entire film—including a huge Hollywood-esque musical number—had a budget under $5k and was shot entirely in Flagstaff with an all-Flagstaff cast. Becky Dagget!

42nd Street

July 31

7 pm

The mother of all showbiz musicals on screen in downtown Flagstaff. In partnership with Sedona International Film Festival. We’re in the money!

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Phineas Flag

Phineas Flag is Flagstaff’s most famous tree (at least he thinks so). He’s ½ aspen, ½ birch and ½ magic. And he makes special guest appearances all around Flagstaff.

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Best Rehearsal Habits for Actors

What are the best rehearsal practices for actors? Being talented is only half the equation, says OnStage Blog. Being professional and responsible is the other half.

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December Holiday Party, Volunteer BBQ, Flagstaff International Film Festival
Your Company Holiday Party at the Theatre

Your company can have your holiday party at the Christmas musical Elf. The entire theatre on a weeknight can be yours. Complete with a great show.

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Volunteer Appreciation BBQ

Ron Fallaha’s famous burgers! Hotdogs, salads and sides, fruit and ice cream. Meat and veggie options. All volunteers and those who want to be volunteers are welcome to join in the fun. Volunteer BBQ is Wednesday, July 17 at 5:30 pm.

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Flagstaff International Film Festival

FIFF presents a virtual acting class with Sonal Shah, the story Oppenheimer omitted in First We Bombed New Mexico, and Arizona stories, Arizona made. August 2—4.

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Annie: The Big Summer Musical

This classic family musical, inspired by the 1924 comic strip Little Orphan Annie, comes to Theatrikos for a summer splash July 26—August 18. Annie features the main characters from Little Orphan Annie, but otherwise is an original story. The author envisioned Annie as a 20th-century American version of Charles Dickens’ orphan characters, like Oliver Twist and David Copperfield, who experienced abandonment and unknown parentage.

Flagstaff audiences will connect with Annie’s “timeless themes of hope, resilience, and the importance of community,” says choreographer Egle Rucci. “The engaging music and lively choreography make it a delightful experience for the whole family.”

Although Annie has 12 children’s roles, this is a full mainstage production, not a TheatriKids production. It is an ambitious, elaborate staging with a large, diverse cast (14 adults and 12 children). Director Joe Maniglia faced an overwhelming turnout with 80 actors who auditioned, making casting both difficult and amazing.“When so many come out for so few roles, it compounds the difficulty.”

It is challenging to do a production with music, singing, and choreography on top of the usual tasks of memorizing lines, blocking actions, developing characters, costuming, and designing sets, explained Maniglia. “Dancing and music can make the show that much more enjoyable, but it also means you have that much more work to mount a show.” Fortunately, this is Maniglia’s second time directing Annie for Theatrikos (the first time was in 2011), and he has a few other special advantages: his Assistant Director, Rosie Ryan, played the title role in the 2011 Annie, and his Stage Manager, Robin Tittelbaugh, played another orphan in that production.

Choreographer Egle Rucci has found working with such a large, mixed-age cast to be “both challenging and incredibly rewarding. The energy and enthusiasm of the younger performers is contagious. It creates a vibrant, dynamic environment where everyone learns from each other and contributes to a truly magical production.” In addition, Rucci noted that, “Annie being such a well-known musical raises the bar for choreography, adding some pressure to deliver an outstanding performance.”

Annie opened on Broadway in 1977, winning seven Tony awards, including Best Musical, Best Original Score, and Best Book. The book is by Thomas Meehan, the music is by Charles Strouse, and the lyrics are by Martin Charnin.

Annie runs July 26—August 18.

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