Join Sue Newman (see bio below!) for a fun, full week exploration into musical theatre! It’s acting, singing and dancing: learning the basics of being a “triple threat”!
We’ll work on a cluster of songs, choreography and scenes for sharing on the final day, at 2pm. Please wear clothes you can move freely in, bring a binder, a pencil, a lunch, snacks and water…. And we’ll put on a show!
March 28th-April 1st (Monday-Friday)
10am to 3pm
Location: Beaver Point Hall
6 to 12 years
Limited to 12 students!
Cost: $225 + GST (Added on checkout)
**Additional children in the same family will receive a 15% discount. Please register one child and contact Amy directly for additional child registration at amyhaysomyoga@gmail.com
Sue has taught musical theatre, along with ballet, jazz and tap, for over 50 years and takes delight in singing, dancing and acting with anyone who wants to join in!
Early in her childhood, Sue was singing and dancing with her siblings in abbreviated Broadway shows on small stages, accompanied by her mother at the piano! And so, she was “hooked”as they say! Sue has worked in productions with Theatre Under the Stars, Gateway Theatre, Western Canada Theatre Company, the Firehall Theatre, Vancouver Opera among others.
On Island, she produces a semi-annual original musical, Christmas with Scrooge, that her parents wrote when the family first moved to Salt Spring, in 1970. She’s performed with Exit Stage Left Productions, Active P.A.S.S., Tickle Trunk Productions and the defunct but prolific Off Centre Stage and Turnagain Dance Collective. Favourite roles include The Witch in Into the Woods, The Diva in Spamalot, The Gypsy Queen in The Who’s Tommy, Venus in Love Scallop and Marilyn Monroe in The Wonderful Naked Man. She has sung in cabarets, concerts, in rock and blues bands as well as with her jazz group. She also choreographs and directs.
Her favourite motto is: “Let’s put on a show!”