Come see Hope Academy students (Ainslei Payne-Reid, Jewel Stothers and Larry White) perform. It’s open to the public and FREE!
Monday, April 18 @ 7 pm
August Wilson Center – 980 Liberty Avenue, Downtown Pittsburgh
Hope Academy’s “Bard to the Bone” Shakespeare students performing in the park, alongside other local actors. Open to the public and FREE!
Saturday, April 23 – 2:30 to 5:00 pm
Schenley Plaza, Oakland, on Forbes Ave
across from the Cathedral of Learning and the Carnegie Library
HAT Co Singers and Band – Family Resources BENEFIT PERFORMANCE
(Alexandra Brown, Candace Burgess, Jonathan Lee, Anna Lowe, Bethan Neely, Ainslei Payne Reid, Jewel Strothers, Zoe Taeger, Mimi Thomas, Zoe Zelinski)
Wednesday, April 27 @ 6 pm (call time for HAT Co is 5:15 pm)
Westin Convention Center Hotel – 1000 Penn Ave, Downtown Pittsburgh
SHAKESPEARE MONOLAB @ HOPE ACADEMY presented by Carnegie Mellon University Drama students
Saturday, April 30 from 12:30 to 1:30 pm – Music Room (3rd Floor)
Students under the direction of CMU Professor Janet Madelle Feindel are coming to perform Shakespeare monologues for us. Everyone is invited and it’s FREE
HAT Co Dancers (Alexandra Brown, Candace Burgess, Dayna Rouse, Mimi Thomas and Larry White), plus Hope Academy teaching artists Michael Walsh, Staycee Pearl and Meredith Hoppe
Sunday, May 1 from 11 am to 1:30 pm
The New Hazlett Theater, 6 Allegheny Square East on the Northside
youthMoves @ THE KELLY-STRAYHORN THEATER
Hat Co dancers under the direction of Staycee Pearl
Sunday, May 15 @ 2 pm – Part of the newMoves dance festival
HAT Co AUDITIONS – Saturday, May 21
Hope Academy Theater Company auditions for 2011-2012
(6th-12th grade singers/dancers/actors/musicians)
Call or email for an audition packet – 412-441-3800 x11 or HopeAcademyArts@gmail.com
DREAM ON! – Hope Academy Showcase (Musical Theater and HAT Co students)
Friday, June 17; Saturday, June 18; Sunday, June 19 (7 pm)
Outside in the courtyard of East Liberty Presbyterian Church… under the stars!
It will be magical!
Outside in the courtyard of East Liberty Presbyterian Church… under the stars!
It will be magical!