Performed by the Upper School theater ensemble, Honk! is a musical adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen story The Ugly Duckling. This is the story of Ugly, whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite prejudice from his family and other barnyard creatures. Along a rollicking and harrowing journey he not only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and acceptance in all its forms. This award-winning musical incorporates a beautiful message of tolerance. Appropriate for students of all ages.
The Ashley Hall Performing Arts Department presents
The Other Side of Love: An Evening of One Acts
The program includes:
The world premiere of an original play by Mady Thompson ’18!
Ludlow Fair by Lanford Wilson Lanford Wilson’s one act play, Ludlow Fair, gives us a glimpse of Rachel and Agnes. The two roommates attempt to co-exist in their cramped New York City, yet Rachel and Agnes could not be more different. Rachel is beautiful, dramatic and a serial dater; Agnes is practical, sarcastic and completely clueless when it comes to men. Both are extremely lonely and hopeless romantics, and over the course of one poignant evening, we learn that Rachel and Agnes may need each other more than they realize.
Nine, an abridged version of the Tony Award-winning musical
Nine is based on the Italian film maker Federico Fellini’s semi-autobiographical film 8 1/2. The show concerns the film director Guido Contini who is facing a midlife crisis as he struggles to put together his latest film.
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, giants of American musical theater, created legendary Broadway musicals in the 1940s and 50s and initiated what is widely considered the “golden age” of musical theater. The composers were geniuses at weaving challenging thematic issues into romantic love stories shared through dance and song. Consider The King and I, Oklahoma, South Pacific, and Carousel, all musical theater chestnuts that carry a powerful social commentary punch.
With their original production of Café Carousel, the Ashley Hall Theater Department, under the direction of Director Maida Libkin, created an evening to celebrate and examine the work Rodgers and Hammerstein through the lens of social justice. The team crafted the show’s poignant narrative through meticulous research of the musicals and by working closely with Upper School humanities faculty who teach classes such as HumanRights and International Law, American Studies, and Race Class, and Gender for historical and social context. Café Carousel proved enormously successful giving audiences of all ages much to think about.
Taking their efforts one step further, the Café Carousel cast and crew generously donated a portion of ticket sales, $2,000, to the local Charleston non-profit,My Sister’s House, which provides services and resources to empower victims of domestic violence and their children to live free of abuse. Brava to all!
An Ashley Hall Production of DisneyMulan Jr.
Music and lyrics by Matthew Wilder and David Zippel, Stephen Schwartz, Jeanine Tesori and Alexa Junge
Music Adapted and Arranged and Additional Music and Lyrics by Bryan Lousiselle
Book Adapted and Additional Lyrics by Patricia Cotter
Based on the 1998 Disney film “Mulan” and the story “Fa Mulan” by Robert D. San Souci
Performance Dates: February 10, 2017 & February 11 | 7:00pm Davies Auditorium
This live performance of the popular Disney film, Mulan Jr. features a cast from Ashley Hall’s Intermediate Program. Mulan Jr. turns the traditional fairy tale on its head. The story is the cross-cultural retelling of a popular Chinese folk tale where a peasant girl disguises herself as a man and takes her ailing father’s place in the emperor’s army. Filled with beautiful melodies and PQV attitude, Mulan Jr. is perfect for the entire family, especially Ashley Hall girls!
Tickets: $10 for adults | $8 for students Tickets will be available online through February 8 and then can be purchased at the door the evening of the performance. Tickets are non transferable between performances.
Online ticket sales for Disney’s Mulan Jr. are now closed, please purchase your ticket at the door.
The Intermediate Program strings classes participated in their first masterclass with violinist, Ms. Tessa Lark. All 5th through 11th grade string players were invited to attend as part of the audience. Four students were chosen to play solos and receive feedback. Two Intermediate Program students, Chloe Ross and Leddy Scheurer, were honored for their hard work this year. They each performed a solo and worked with our guest in front of the audience of string players. Leddy is shown in the picture with Ms. Lark during her turn in the masterclass. Ms. Lark was on campus for the Performing Artists in Residence series and she provided wonderful playing tips and tricks for the girls to utilize in their own string playing.
The Performing Arts Department presents Trouble in the Imagi*Nation featuring dancers from the 3rd and 4th grade and after-school dance program
April 21 | 8:15am and 7:00pm April 23 |7:00pm
Davies Auditorium
Tickets: $5.00
Trouble in the Imagi*Nation is a charming and powerful allegorical fairy tale that celebrates the strength of the human spirit’s ability not only to endure hardship and abuse, but also to move beyond toward forgiveness and peace. Presented by dancers from the 3rd and 4th grade classes and after-school dance members, the show features a variety of music and dance forms that perfectly convey the wide range of responses—from sorrow and despair all the way to laughter and joy—that the story evokes.
Ashley Hall is a K-12 independent school for girls, with a co-ed preschool, committed to a talented and diverse student population. We consider for admission students of any race, color, religion, and national or ethnic origin.