Fall 2020 Classes Performances - in-person + virtual
Join us at Storybook Theatre in person for small-group, socially distanced classes.
Or, be part of a virtual class that you can participate in from home!
Students will build acting skills and self-confidence, plus make lifelong memories when they enroll in our
theater education program, conveniently located in Blue Springs near Independence and Lees Summit.
Spaces in each class are limited and will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. Register early to save your spot.
BEGINNING ACTING / PRODUCTION
RISING STARS
Monday 5:00-5:45pm
Tuesday 12:00-12:45pm
Classes begin week of September 27 and continue for 12 weeks. For in-person options, final class will feature showcase performance for parents/guardians.
$36 monthly (October/November/December) or $100 for full semester.
Want to try this class before you sign up for the whole semester? Register for a free trial class below.
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INTERMEDIATE ACTING SKILLS
This class will cover topics such as audition preparation, monologues, improvisation, character development, scene work, and more.
*recommended for strong readers or ages 10+*
Class begins week of September 27 and runs through week of November 8.
Class Time Options:
Monday 7:15-8:00pm
Tuesday 12:45-1:30pm
$70
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INTERMEDIATE ACTING I:
PRODUCTION CLASS
(ages 7-14)
Class begins week of September 27 and runs through week of November 8, with tentative performance on November 14. Virtual class performance will be released digitally by mid-December. See FAQ below for performance information.
Mondays 6:00-7:15pm - Belle and That Beast Guy
Tuesdays 1:30-2:45pm - Mamma Mia!
The Secret of the Spoon
Tuesdays 3:00-4:15pm - The Stone in the Road
Thursdays 1:30-2:30pm - **VIRTUAL** Dr. Evil and
the Pigeons with Lasers
Thursdays 5:00-6:15pm - Goldilocks on Trial
$140
INTERMEDIATE ACTING II:
PRODUCTION CLASS
(ages 11-15)
Class begins week of September 27 and runs through week of November 8, with tentative performance on November 14. Virtual class performance(s) will be released digitally by mid-December. See FAQ below for performance information.
Virtual class will produce one or both of the listed shows, depending on number of enrolled students. Performance will be recorded via Zoom.
Tuesdays 4:45-6:15pm - Help Desk
Wednesdays 6:45-7:45pm - **VIRTUAL**
Help Desk / Edge of Noir
$160
ADVANCED ACTING:
PRODUCTION CLASS
(ages 14-18)
Class begins week of September 27 and runs through week of December 6 with tentative performance on December 11-12. Tech week details TBD at a later time, but for an in-person performance, rehearsals will likely be Mon-Thurs December 7-10. See FAQ below for performance information.
Virtual class will produce one or both of the listed shows, depending on number of enrolled students. Performance will be recorded via Zoom.
Wednesdays 6:45-7:45pm - **VIRTUAL**
Help Desk / Edge of Noir
Thursdays 6:15-8:15pm WWII Radio Christmas
Virtual Class: $160
In-Person Class: $225
ADVANCED ACTING SKILLS
Class begins week of September 27 and runs through week of November 8.
Class Time Options:
Monday 8:00-8:45pm Monologues
Thursday 8:15-9:00pm Improvisation
$70 each or $100 for both sessions.
ABOUT THE PRODUCTION CLASSES
Belle and That Beast Guy (ages 7-14)
A bit like the classic story, “that Beast guy” was once a handsome prince — before being cursed by an old woman for being such a poor student! The hairy dude and his servants, now collaterally cursed as common household items, become cut off from the world. That is, until Belle, fleeing the advances of pompous Gastoff and in search of a Dairy Queen, finds a castle and a Beast in need! As Gastoff and his sniveling pals set out after Belle, Beast warms to the kindhearted Belle, who teaches him to read and write. When vainglorious Gastoff arrives, he finds that Belle is no captive of Beast, but rather captivated by his newfound literacy!
Mamma Mia! The Secret of the Spoon (ages 7-14)
When Pastalucci matriarch and restaurant founder Nonni passes too soon at the age of 98, her grieving family is left to run the restaurant and continue serving up that famous dessert for which they’re so well known. But they’re quickly in water hot enough to boil pasta when Nonni’s very special spoon goes missing!
Soon, the Pastaluccis’ legacy is in jeopardy as the family accuses one another of stealing, hiding, or misplacing the spoon — all while still serving a three-course meal to guests. The Pastaluccis believe the secret to the famous tiramisu is in the spoon. But will they find it before dessert is served? Mamma mia!
The Stone in the Road (ages 7-14)
A queen puts her subjects to the test: who will move the large boulder from the road? Anyone kind enough to move the stone will be handsomely rewarded with a job as royal counselor to the queen! A host of wacky characters pass through the scene as the queen and her faithful servant, Barcarole, watch from a hiding place to see who will be unselfish. Certainly not Rigoletto, the pompous barber, who refuses to risk bruising his precious hands. Will the burglars do the job? Ha! More passers-by include the snobby Mrs. Brenzinski and her bratty children, a disgruntled milkman, a runaway school principal and a retired gypsy fortuneteller, not to mention Fenster Fibb, the tax collector, who scares off some of the travelers simply by showing up! At this rate, it seems that no one will pass the queen’s test!
Goldilocks on Trial (ages 7-14)
In this kooky spoof of TV courtroom dramas that’s perfect for younger actors and audiences, Amanda Marie Locks, known as Goldilocks or even “Goldie,” is on trial for breaking and entering and destruction of private property.
A wide cast of fairytale characters serve as witnesses for the prosecuting and defense attorneys. To hear the Bare family tell it, Goldie should be found guilty. But an unscrupulous judge and a slew of unreliable witnesses — including a blind witch, a forgetful old woman who lives in a shoe, a dwarf with a nasty disposition, a skittish tuffet-tester, and a country boy so dumb he’d trade beans for a cow — make it hard to build a case against the gal with the golden hair. With so much conflicting testimony, no wonder the results are courtroom chaos! The entire justice system is left in silly shambles in this slapstick one-act designed for laughs.
Dr. Evil and the Pigeons with Lasers (ages 7-14 virtual show)
At the monthly online meeting of the Council of Evil, the bumbling ne’er-do-well reveals his newest plans for world domination... trained pigeons... with lasers! Having heard his hair-brained schemes before, Countess Gothma, Lord Warhammer, Archduchess Arsenica, and Prince Vladi practically laugh him out of the Zoom room! Undeterred, Dr. Evil unleashes his army of pigeons upon a rainy but repellant Seattle and a harsh, brash New Jersey, only to have his plans thwarted by unexpected events. About to lose hope, the doc’s assistant and BFF, Shirley, encourages him to keep on trying. But when the doctor sends his battalions to Garvin County, Oklahoma, he may finally have met his match in Josephine Esoteric and her army of tigers with jetpacks!
Help Desk (ages 11-15 in person; 11-18 virtual show)
When you call the help desk, you're looking for a solution - but your problems might just be beginning. Whether you're getting shamed about your inability to log in, giving your credit card information to a scammer, or having serious conversations with a clown, customer service calls spiral into absurdity for the customers and employees alike in this hilarious comedy.
The Edge of Noir (ages 11-18 virtual show)
When Velma “The Songbird” Tanager calls The Daily Oracular with a tip, night desk reporter Stirling “Rocky” Rockford suddenly finds himself on the big story he’s been waiting for: Velma says she has information about the priceless Star of Skagway gem stolen that very afternoon in broad daylight! But Velma doesn’t sing quite loud enough, so Rocky turns to private investigator Samantha Spade to help him decipher Velma’s tip and catch the gem thief. Samantha follows the trail and is soon in touch with local small-time con-man Shifty Weaselman, who promises to deliver a series of clues that will lead Samantha to the perp and put Rocky’s story above the front-page fold of the morning edition. This script is full of short monologues and split-screen style phone calls that pays homage to The Maltese Falcon and other 1940s films of the noir genre.
WWII Radio Christmas (ages 14-18)
This moving holiday show recreates the experience of attending a recording of a 1940s radio show broadcast on Christmas Eve during World War II. Using period songs and stories inspired by actual veterans, World War II Radio Christmas transports the audience to another time, brought to you by such generous sponsors as Vaseline Hair Tonic and Ipana Toothpaste. An inspiring look at strength in the face of hardship, this play is a reminder of the importance of coming together for the holidays.