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Welcome to the Team, Brooke Smith!

8/26/2018

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Festival Theatre is thrilled to welcome new Arts Education Director and Artistic Associate Brooke Smith! Brooke is joining the Festival Theatre staff after completing her summer apprenticeship. Audiences will remember Brooke from her roles in The Fantasticks and Elephant's Graveyard. ​

Where did you grow up and what were your earliest performance art activities?
I grew up in Bristol, TN, which shares a border with Bristol, VA. It’s home to the “World’s Fastest ½ Mile,” the Bristol Motor Speedway NASCAR track. My earliest performance art activity was the 3rd grade Christmas play at my elementary school. It was about a school putting on a Christmas play, and I had a big solo that talked about how I was going to take over the production and be a terrible tyrant, which has been a common thread in many of my other performance art activities since then.

Where did you study and/or earn your degree (special awards, etc.)
I received a B.A. in Theatre from the University of South Carolina where I performed in 15 productions over 4 years. I was a recipient of the Helen Hayes Undergraduate Outstanding Contribution Scholarship, as well as the Columbia Free Times Personal Favorite Performer of 2016.

What were you up to before joining us this summer?
This past year I have been living back in Tennessee with my family and working as an Instructional Assistant at a middle school while preparing to (hopefully) return to school for an MFA in Acting in the near future.

Are there some favorite roles you wish to have mention?
I was recently Olivia in Twelfth Night, which was definitely a favorite. While in college, I was also in a one-woman show called Grounded about a female fighter pilot who switches over to piloting drones, which was very challenging and powerful. I also loved both of my roles in our summer season here as Bellomy in The Fantasticks and the Tour Manager in Elephant’s Graveyard!

Are there any aspects of your training in the theatre arts that you wish to share?
While at the University of South Carolina, most of my training was focused specifically on performance, however, I was also a student employee of the Lab Theatre, our campus’ smaller, black box space, so I have a little bit of experience on the technical side of things, including house management and box office work, as well as set and prop building. In school, I was also very lucky to get to work on two premiere performances of shows with the playwrights themselves, one of which has gone on to publication: Herculine and Lola by Dipika Guha in the Center for Performance Experiment and Player King by Ryan Stevens in the Lab Theatre.

If you could use one word to describe your apprenticeship with Festival Theatre, what would it be?
Great-experience! (I’m cheating)

Festival Theatre is so lucky that, after a successful apprenticeship, you’ve decided to stay! What are you most looking forward to about your new job?
I’m most looking forward to really getting integrated into the community. I’ve met so many wonderful people during my time here so far, and I’m so excited to get to become a part of their world while getting to continue to make art. I couldn’t imagine anything better.

What are you most looking forward to artistically at Festival Theatre?
We have our Youth and Family series production of Cinderella coming up which is SO EXCITING. I’ve gotten to sit in on several of their rehearsals and the work that the actors and Jackie, the director, have put into it is so beautiful. So, I’m super excited to get to see that one go up as my first Y&F show as Arts Education Director. We also have our production of Little Women coming in the fall, which has a beautifully written script and a youth-led cast! I’ll be in that one, so I’m super excited to get to work with all of the actors and tell such a beautiful story. Then, to finish up our Fall/Winter Season, we have Miracle on 34th Street. There will be several guest artists coming in for that one, and it’s sure to be full of Christmas cheer and holiday spirit! I wouldn’t miss it for the world.

What is one fun fact about Brooke Smith?
Like the previous Arts Education Director, Rachel Kuhnle, I also have a twin sister! Her name is Jordan, and she’s a 6th grade English and Social Studies teacher.

Do you have a favorite quote?
Yes! It’s from Harry Potter. I think about it all the time, and I made my sister put it up as a part of the decorations in her classroom. “It is our choices...that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.” There’s also a quote from The Great Gatsby that I’ve started to think about a lot as I’ve gotten older that sort of follows the same vein. “Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone...just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had.”

What do you like to do for fun?
I like to read and do a little free writing, as well as play volleyball, swim, and play with my dogs. Also, I recently visited Franconia Sculpture Park for the first time, which was super fun, so I foresee myself doing that a lot more in the very near future!

What is most important to you as a theatre artist? What is a value you hold as a theatre artist?
The most important thing to me as a theatre artist is accessibility. To me, this means making theatre available for as many people as possible, as well as creating and producing works in which people are able to see characters like themselves. This goes along with a value that I hold as a theatre artist, which is authenticity. Even if we’re doing the strangest, most surreal play, there still has to be something authentic about it to reach people. And, theatre can’t be truly authentic in our world without showcasing a diverse group of people and their experiences.

If you were on a desert island and could only have 3 things, what would they be?
I would have my fully charged iPod and then probably two books. Wild by Cheryl Strayed, which a friend gave me and I am right in the middle of finishing, and then maybe an old favorite like Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro, or maybe I’d just cop out and take a Harry Potter book.

If you could have a super power, but you had to choose between either flying or the ability to become invisible, which would you choose?
Flying! I’m very afraid of flying in airplanes, but if I could just fly on my own I think I’d love it. And, I’d be able to travel to places much faster.

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A Fond Farewell

8/24/2018

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PictureA backstage photo from The Fantasticks
As the summer season comes to an end, Festival Theatre says goodbye to Arts Education Director Rachel Kuhnle and Marketing Director Josiah Laubenstein, resident married couple and staff members since January 2017. 

Josiah and Rachel have accepted positions at the Commonweal Theatre Company in Lanesboro, Minnesota - a small professional theatre located about 50 minutes southeast of Rochester. Josiah first performed with Festival Theatre in 2010 in Is He Dead? and A Christmas Carol. Rachel came to Festival in the 2015 season performing in Little Shop of Horrors and A Streetcar Named Desire and directing The Complete Works of William Shakespeare [Abridged].

Since arriving on staff in 2017, Josiah and Rachel have directed or acted in nearly every production of the past two seasons. It’s been a busy, but productive and rewarding two years for the both of them and they are very grateful to the community and staff for their love and support. 

What are some of your favorite performances on the Festival Theatre stage?

Josiah: Too many to count, honestly. They’ve all been fun and artistically rewarding. I will always have a deep love for my first performance out here, Is He Dead? - many of the cast members of that show have remained dear friends in my life. Recently I’ve been very proud of It’s a Wonderful Life: A Radio Play, and The Amish Project which I was able to direct (Rachel acted in it and it’s special and wonderful to collaborate on something artistic with a loved one.) And also Leading Ladies in which I got to work with some of my best friends (many of whom were in the cast of Is He Dead? 8 years ago - 8 years?!?! Really?!?! Time flies when you’re having fun!) and my mother was able to come see me in a dress. 

Rachel: It was really special for me to perform the one woman play The Amish Project. I’m really grateful to everyone who was able to see the show. Other than that, I loved working with Josiah, Jackie and Steven in A Streetcar Named Desire with director Mark Baer back in 2015 and I feel so lucky to have gotten to be a part of the 2017 all-female production of 1776! I still can’t believe we pulled that off - kudos to director Seth Kaltwasser. Overall, though… the most fun I’ve had performing a role was definitely as Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors. Shout out to my Audrey II squad!

What will you miss most about Festival Theatre?

Josiah: The people. It’s rare to find a group of people so dedicated to improving the arts in a small community. Festival Theatre has brought me in contact with so many wonderful people, many of whom I keep in contact with today. It’s a blessing to have spent time in such a beautiful place. I honestly can say it’s been one of the most impactful places artistically and personally. It’s like a second home.

Rachel: I will miss all the awesome theatre artists I have met and had the chance to collaborate with through Festival Theatre - the theatre has been able to attract some really quality people! But I will miss directing for the Youth & Family series most of all. I am really proud of both youth shows that I was privileged enough to direct (Children of Mystery River and Peter Pan.) Festival Theatre is so lucky to have some wonderful youth actors and such supportive families in our community. It always meant so much to me personally and artistically to see our young actors connecting with the themes of the plays and relating them to their lives. My hope for them all is to keep pushing themselves as actors, but to also explore all aspects of theatre including directing, designing, and writing! And remember - you don’t have to sit around, waiting to be cast. You can always make your own theatre!

What will you miss the most about the St. Croix valley?

Rachel: I loved living in Taylors Falls and being able to walk down by the river whenever I wanted to. I’ll miss riding my bike through Interstate Park. I’ll miss Franconia. I’ll miss getting root beer floats from the Drive In. I’ll miss Loggers.

Josiah: Can I say the people again? It’s hard to not pick that for pretty much every question. I have a soft spot in my heart for the trails around here. Interstate Park is a great park (both sides, but I like the WI side better) and the Ice Age Trail and Wert Nature Preserve have provided me countless hours of walking pleasure. Also The Vegetarian, bar none, the best Indian food I’ve had. 

Do you have a single memory that sums up your time here? 

Josiah: It’s hard to pick one, amidst all the joy and love. I don’t know that I can say. But I will say that whenever autumn rolls around I will think of this place and wish I was here. 

Rachel: Directing Tom Stoppard’s The Real Inspector Hound in the black box was one of the most rewarding and challenging things I’ve ever done. Memories from that time will always be close to my heart. I feel so lucky to have gotten so many wonderful directing opportunities at Festival Theatre.

Tell us more about where you’re going. What are you looking forward to? 

Josiah: The Commonweal Theatre is in Lanesboro, MN, about 3 hours south of here. I’ll be a Marketing Associate down there as well as an actor in the company. Similar to here, they produce year-round theatre. It’s located on the Root River. There’s actually a lot of similarities to here. And I am looking forward to new experiences. As actors we have a strange chance to travel and move around for work. It’s tiring at times, but always renewing. 

Rachel: I will be the new Company Manager and part of the resident ensemble. I am looking forward to playing on a whole new playground! Do be sure to come visit!

Any parting words? 

Josiah: This is a unique thing, Festival Theatre. Cherish it. Don’t take it for granted. It occupies a special place for many artists and audience members alike. Cherish it. Did I already say that? Cherish it. 

Rachel: “Remember me, in light.” (Henry, The Fantasticks)




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The cast of Lone Star Spirits - Josiah in the cowboy hat, Rachel about to party
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Youth Auditions for Miracle on 34th Street

8/22/2018

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Festival Theatre Announces Youth Auditions for
Miracle on 34th Street
Sunday September 23, 4:00 pm - 6:15 pm
Monday September 24, 4:00 pm - 6:15 pm
ABOUT THE SHOW: A holiday classic for all ages, Miracle on 34th Street asks us all, "Do you believe in Santa Claus?"  It's the trial of the century when Kris Kringle takes on the skeptics in this time-honored, holiday show - one that is sure to have you believing in miracles.
A PRE-AUDITION WORKSHOP There will be no pre-audition workshop for this audition.
WHO: We are looking for 4-5 youth actors. We have a strong need for a few actors between the ages 7-12. A couple of the roles could be for any youth actor between the ages 7-18.
PERFORMANCES:
Miracle on 34th Street                    
2:00pm:     11/25, 11/27, 12/2, 12/9, 12/16, 12/23
7:30pm: 11/24, 11/29, 11/30, 12/1, 12/2, 12/6, 12/7, 12/8, 12/13, 12/14, 12/15, 12/20, 12/21, 12/22
**Additional yet-to-be scheduled student matinee dates not included

REHEARSALS for Miracle on 34th Street will begin approximately Oct 29.  To aid us in creating a successful rehearsal calendar, please be as accurate and detailed as possible with known and potential conflicts on audition registration form. A complete rehearsal schedule will be made available to cast members at the first rehearsal.
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What is needed for the AUDITION?
  • PLEASE REGISTER in advance by e-mail (preferred) or telephone for a specific audition time slot.
  • TO REGISTER: e-mail or call the box office to register for the audition. Hours: T-F, 10 am - 3 pm
festivaltheatreboxoffice@gmail.com OR  715-483-3387
  • A COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORM with all scheduling conflicts during the listed rehearsal and performance schedules.  Registration forms can be received via e-mail or picked up at Festival Theatre.
  • A RECENT PHOTO (headshot preferred – school photo is fine) and a list of any performance experiences, classes, or performance camps. Please staple the photos and list to the registration form.  Photos will not be returned.
  • PERFORM A MEMORIZED MONOLOGUE (30-45 seconds only – not longer).  Choose a piece from a play, a poem, very short story, part of a story, or even a joke.
  • ARRIVE FIVE TO TEN MINUTES EARLY FOR A PROMPT START. Late arrivals will be rescheduled if space allows. Arrive well-rested, dressed comfortably for movement, with a ready attitude for small group activities.
Can parents/guardians watch the auditions?
In order to provide a safe and distraction-free environment for all participating youth, we ask that youth NOT have their adults along in the audition space.  However, if it seems essential to be present, one parent/guardian may request to be present at the back of the theatre and must be completely quiet. Siblings or friends who are not auditioning may NOT attend.  Requests must be made at least six hours in advance of audition.

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2018 Fall Student Matinee Series

8/1/2018

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Our Arts Education mission at Festival Theatre is to make quality professional theatre financially accessible to students and educators. A 2014 study published in Science Daily concluded that "field trips to live theater enhance literary knowledge, tolerance and empathy among students." Click here to read more.

Each production features youth actors from our community in prominent roles including students from the school districts of St. Croix Falls, Grantsburg, Osceola, Unity, Luck, Center City, Hudson, and more.

Cinderella
Adapted by Jaclyn Johnson and Jonathan Levine

The popular story of Cinderella told by our local youth actors. Come remember the annoying stepsisters, the wicked stepmother, the charming prince, the enchanted evening and transformation. A classic fairy tale with a fun, contemporary twist. 
Available student matinee dates:
Monday September 10, Tuesday September 11*, Wednesday September 12, Thursday September 13, Friday September 14*

* Indicates some seats pending

Little Women
Adapted by Marissa Chamberlain from the book by Louisa May Alcott

A beautiful staging of Louisa May Alcott’s iconic coming-of-age story, Chamberlain’s adaptation focuses on the year 1864 - a pivotal time for the March sisters at the height of the American Civil War.  Meg, the beauty, Jo, the strong-willed, Beth, the peacemaker, and Amy, the youngest, laugh, love and learn through poverty, illness and sibling-rivalry as they mature into the women they are meant to be.
Available student matinee dates:
Tuesdays: 10/9, 10/16, 10/23
Wednesdays: 10/10, 10/17, 10/24
Thursdays: 10/11, 10/18, 10/25*

* Indicates some seats pending

Miracle On 34th Street
A holiday classic for all ages, Miracle on 34th Street asks us all, “Do you believe in Santa Claus?” It’s the trial of the century when Kris Kringle takes on the skeptics in this time-honored, holiday show - one that is sure to have you believing in miracles.
Available student matinee dates:
Tuesdays: 11/27, 12/4, 12/11, 12/18*
Wednesdays: 11/28, 12/5, 12/12, 12/19
Thursdays: 11/29, 12/6, 12/13, 12/20
Fridays: 11/30, 12/7, 12/14, 12/21


* Indicates some seats pending

St. Croix Festival Theatre student matinees are typically scheduled for 9:30 am. Tickets are just $5.00 for students, $10.00 for adults attending school matinees, with a free adult chaperon ticket for every 25 youth (negotiable.)

A Talk-Back session will be held immediately following each matinee performance. A pdf student resource guide will also be available as an aid to classroom discussion about the performance.

School matinee groups must include at least ten seats and must be purchased at least ten days in advance of the performance date. For details, contact the box office at 715-483-3387 or by emailing festivaltheatreboxoffice@gmail.com.

Attached is the above information in a few easily consumable flyers. 

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