- Tune Up
- The Circle of Life (accompaniment)
- Into Scar’s Cave
- Grassland Chant (vocal)
- Return to Scar’s Cave
- Out Little Secret (vocal)
- Lioness Hunt (vocal)
- I Just Can’t Wait to be King (accompaniment)
- Elephant Graveyard
- Scar Enters
- Be Prepared (accompaniment)
- Nightfall
- They Live in You (not in CHES)
- Into the Gorge
- The Stampede (accompaniment)
- The Mourning (accompaniment)
- Into the Desert (accompaniment)
- Hakuna Matata 1 (accompaniment)
- Hakuna Matata 2 (accompaniment)
- King Scar
- Shadowland (accompaniment)
- Playing and Pouncing
- Under the Stars
- She’s Gonna Eat Me
- Can You Feel the Love Tonight
- He Lives In You
- Return to the Prideland
- Luau Hawaiian Treat
- Scar’s Last Stand
- Circle of Life Finale
Category Archives: Uncategorized
Allatoona Auditions
Frozen Songs
Vocal Track
01 Let the Sun Shine On
04 A Little Bit Of You
05 First Joik
08 Do You Wanna Build a Snowman
10 For the First Time in Forever
12 Dangerous to Dream
14 Love is An Open Door
16 Reindeers are Better than People
18 In Summer
20 Hygge
22 Let It Go
25 For The First Time In Forever Reprise
27 Kristoff’s Joik
28 Fixer Upper
33 Colder By the Minute
34 Finale 1
35 Finale 2
Acompaniment
01 Let the Sun Shine On
04 A Little Bit Of You
05 First Joik
08 Do You Wanna Build a Snowman
10 For the First Time in Forever
12 Dangerous to Dream
14 Love is An Open Door
16 Reindeers are Better than People
18 In Summer
20 Hygge
22 Let It Go
25 For The First Time In Forever Reprise
27 Kristoff’s Joik
28 Fixer Upper
33 Colder By the Minute
34 Finale 1
35 Finale 2
Hamilton Camp Registration Information
The Stonehaven School
We are excited to be offering our Drama Club at The Stonehaven School for the Winter/Spring of 2018!
Our next play will be Back to the Beanstalk!
Jack’s village has been overrun with rats and mice. In order to be able to afford to pay the Piper to rid his house of the rats, Jack is forced to sell his beloved cow, PC. Tempted by his curiosity, Jack trades away his cow for beans which grow into a giant beanstalk! Find out what’s waiting up in the sky when Jack goes “Back to the Beanstalk!”
Back to the Beanstalk is an original musical written by Young Actors Playhouse Artistic Director, Don Goodner. It features tons of memorable characters, an exciting story, and catchy music. It has been performed all over the country, and is one of our most popular shows. It is specifically written and designed to help students become better actors.
This a full length production performed at one of the nearby middle schools. We use professional stage lighting, wireless mics, costumes, sets, and props!
Drama Club will begin on Tuesday, January 15th and our performance will be on April 27th.
We realize that parents want their children to have a memorable, educational, and enriching experience in their after school program. Some parents don’t want their children to be saddled with additional responsibilities while others want to see their children shine on stage. We can accommodate both. Please let us know in the registration form what level of commitment you are willing to accept for your child’s involvement in this production. The description of each level is listed below:
Drama Club- ($50 per month). Grades K-5 Students will participate in the show, but not be given any lines to memorize. This is a fun, after-school activity that shouldn’t require any pressure. Perfect for grades K-2! Drama Club Meets on Fridays 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM. First class is January 18th.
Super Star- ($75 per month) Grades 3-8. Students will participate in the show, and might be given main character roles that have many lines and songs. Parents will be expected to help their children learn their lines immediately, and commit to making sure the students remember their lines and songs until the performance. This is for our advanced students with experience on stage. Super Stars meet on Tuesdays and Fridays 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
WHAT:
Our Drama Club is packed full of activities to prepare the kids for their performance in April. We spend our classes teaching the students performing arts skills, rehearsing the play, playing games, and developing their confidence and talents.
All students are accepted into the Drama Club, but not everyone will necessarily have lines or a song, based on their abilities and experience.
Legally Blonde Accompaniment
Legally Blonde Rehearsal
15. Bend and Snap
JBJ Rehearsal Tracks
VOCAL Version
- Top Secret Personal Beeswax
- Playoff
- School Bell
- Lucille Camille Chanille
- Post Lucille Camille Chanille Playoff
- Horn Honk
- You Can Be My Friend
- Playoff
- School Bell
- Time to Make a Drawing
- You Need Glasses
- Show and Tell
- Post Show and Tell Shoobee Doo Bop
- Lunch Box
- Glady Gutzman
- Boss of Lunch
- Underscore
- Beeswax Cookie Reprise
- Kickball Tournament
- You Can’t Fix It
- Sheldon Potts Halftime Show
- Playoff
- When Life Gives You Lemons
- Lemonade Playoff
- Kickball Tournament Reprise
- Let’s Play Ball
- Let’s Play Ball
- Sheldon Runs
- Sheldon Runs
- Sheldon Runs
- Crash
- Superstar
- Writing Down the Story of My Life
ACCOMPANIMENT Version
- Top Secret Personal Beeswax
- Playoff
- School Bell
- Lucille Camille Chanille
- Post Lucille Camille Chanille Playoff
- Horn Honk
- You Can Be My Friend
- Playoff
- School Bell
- Time to Make a Drawing
- You Need Glasses
- Show and Tell
- Post Show and Tell Shoobee Doo Bop
- Lunch Box
- Glady Gutzman
- Boss of Lunch
- Underscore
- Beeswax Cookie Reprise
- Kickball Tournament
- You Can’t Fix It
- Sheldon Potts Halftime Show
- Playoff
- When Life Gives You Lemons
- Lemonade Playoff
- Kickball Tournament Reprise
- Let’s Play Ball
- Let’s Play Ball
- Sheldon Runs
- Sheldon Runs
- Sheldon Runs
- Crash
- Superstar
- Writing Down the Story of My Life
JTF 2019 Hotel and Chaperoning Preference
As of right now, we are planning to stay overnight (Saturday January 19th) down at the Cobb Galleria area for our JTF experience. There is a possibility that we will also stay Friday night, and I’ll let you know immediately if that’s the case. If we do stay Friday night as well, there will be no additional costs for the students.
Safety is our number one concern. We want to make sure the kids have a good time, while also making sure that they don’t get hurt or lost. We are booking double queen rooms, with two students per bed.
Students who are elementary school (next school year) will be required to stay in a hotel room with an adult chaperone. The rooming arrangement will be 3 students with one of those student’s parents.
Boys will be staying with a chaperone, regardless of age, (not because of behavior issues, but right now, we only have 3 boys, and one is in elementary school so we’re just planning for them to all stay together).
Girls who are middle school aged will have the option of a chaperoned room or unchaperoned room. If you prefer them to be in a chaperone room, it will be with one of their parents. If you prefer them to be in an unchaperoned room, they will be in a room next to a room with a chaperone. We also will have tape on the doors to dissuade them from leaving their rooms after lights out.
Last year, we had no issues with the students who roomed unchaperoned. We don’t have the “what if they sneak into the boy’s room” issues that we worry about with band trips and such.
Finally we need to know who will be chaperoning. If you would like to chaperone at the actual festival, it will cost $200 (wrist bands are $235 to get in, but we are covering the extra $35 for you). This is the only way to watch the students perform at the adjudication, and it is the only way to watch our students perform on the big stage.
Chaperoning is fairly easy, we just ask that you keep an eye out for your assigned students (4 or less kids) and we may ask you to go pick up any food we order for lunch. We do a very good job of keeping everyone together, and we know where to go and what to do, and hopefully we’ll have several returning chaperones from this past JTF to help out. This past year at JTF went very smoothly because we had 4 returning chaperones. The first year you chaperone JTF may be rather overwhelming, but the second year is really easy.
There is no cost to be a hotel chaperone unless we end up with two parents in a room with their children, in which case we will need $50 from each parent. You do not actually have to attend JTF to be a hotel chaperone.
And lastly, we realize some parents can hotel chaperone if we need them to, while others really need to stay with their children over night for a variety of reasons. Please let me know if you absolutely need to stay with your child overnight. Otherwise, if you sign up to be a hotel chaperone, we might not actually need you.