Dear Readers,
I feel bad that I haven't been able to post as frequently, I have been keeping myself very busying learning the role of Maria Rainer in The Sound of Music. Friends and Family have been asking me to give them more information and updates with how it is coming along, and about the production in general! So here are some basic questions answered: Who, What, Where, When, Why?
Who is in the show?
The Sound of Music Cast!
Pictures and videos are available of our rehearsals online to follow our progress!
MARIA RAINER – Danielle Montgomery
THE MOTHER ABBESS – Amanda Coughenour
SISTER BERTHE, MISTRESS OF NOVICES – Heather Sitek
SISTER MARGARETTA, MISTRESS OF POSTULANTS – Kimberly Bemis
SISTER SOPHIA – Arielle Book
CAPTAIN GEORG VON TRAPP – Derek Gracey
FRANZ – Matt McGahey
FRAU SCHMIDT – Beth Bentley
LIESL VON TRAPP – Daniela DiBenedetto
ROLF GRUBER – Ian MacDonald
ELSA SCHRAEDER – Sarah Taylor
URSULA – Arlene Boruchowitz
MAX DETWEILER – Jarrod Miller
HERR ZELLER – Kevin Malmrose
BARON ELBERFELD – Zack Minnier
BARONESS ELBERFELD – Rebecca Martz
A NEW POSTULANT – Rose Boone
ADMIRAL VON SCHREIBER – Joseph Izzo
NEIGHBORS OF CAPTAIN VON TRAPP, NUNS, NOVICES, POSTULANTS & CONTESTANTS AT THE FESTIVAL CONCERT
Corina Aucker, Geoffrey Baker, Carly Bechdel, Cole Black,
Lindsay Brown , Anna Buglio, Rochelle Carlisle,Amanda Clark,
Katie Cormier, Natalie Crosby, Kevin Drew, Morgan DuBrey,
Brienne Early , Benjamin Eisenhour, Sarah Eline ,Arianna Emenheiser,
Aaron Frager , Tabitha Gallagher, Tim Harmon,Ashley Jackson,
Kathryn Janower, Jeffrey Johnson ,TJ Maro, Christine Masucci,
Katelyn Muirhead, Danielle Murray ,Amanda Ritter, Samantha Roberts,
Sara Robbins ,Jessica Ryerson ,Tara Shumaker, Justina Secrhrist,
Emily Shosh, Gloria Trost, Erika VanGorden ,Tim Wilbourn,
John Wilshire, Katelyn Wright
Student Directors: Kathleen Kelly and Lindsay Brown
What is the show about?
The show is based on the Von Trapp Family, and the not so true story of how Maria came into the family and brought music back into their lives. The real story varies from the show, but Rodgers and Hammerstein came up with a lovely uplifting version of the story, that has become a classic in the homes of many Americans! For more details on the musical story click here, for a movie trailer of the show(Julie Andrews version) click here!
Where is it showing?
Straughn Auditorium, Mansfield University.
Get directions here!
When is the show?
Thursday, March 1- 8pm
Friday, March 2nd - 8pm
Saturday, March 3rd - 8pm
Sunday, March 4th- 2pm
Tickets will be available at the door.
ADULTS $12, SENIORS/STUDENTS $10/Children 12 and under $6/MU students FREE with valid ID
Tickets can be purchased in advance! < right side of the page, click on the day & purchase online!
Why come see the show?
This show is not only a classic, but sends a good message to the whole family. It offers an inspiring story about a father reconnecting with his children, the fun and games of mischievous children and their unconventional governess, and most importantly the lesson that music has the power to change lives.
Why come see our show?
Everyone in the cast is very talented, the pit sounds amazing-even our Mayor is going to play his harp for the show, the Nun's choir was invited to sing in Carnegie Hall's production of the Sound of Music, our set is looking more and more wonderful each day, and the costumes will be brilliant as always! Not to mention, we believe in our show, in the message it sends, and are committed to making this a very real experience for the audience!
For more info check out the Facebook Event!
Have a happy end to your week! Thanks for reading!
-Danielle
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Strauss meets the 21st Century
So for Song Literature class we are doing projects on composers. Mine is Richard Strauss.
I decided instead of making a powerpoint..... I would make this crazy linked up timeline! (Not everything I want on there is up yet- just what I could do in a few hours of today) Let me know what you think, and if you are in the class- feel free to explore but get ready to see it all again in class on Wednesday!
I decided instead of making a powerpoint..... I would make this crazy linked up timeline! (Not everything I want on there is up yet- just what I could do in a few hours of today) Let me know what you think, and if you are in the class- feel free to explore but get ready to see it all again in class on Wednesday!
Friday, January 27, 2012
Tomato Soup Redefined
When you are trying to eat healthy, or spending your days dieting eating can get boring and tricky. Many healthy recipes call for the skills of a chef! Here is one that was shared with me by Kate Burke, my almost sister, and it couldn't be more simple! If you are on the 17 day diet it can be eaten on any cycle, and if you aren't on the 17 day diet, try it anyhow- it's delicious!!
Recipe: Creamy Tomato Basil Soup
1 12oz Can of Diced Tomatoes (the kind seasoned with basil, garlic, and oregano)
1 6oz serving of Plain Greek Yogurt
A bit of Fat Free Parmesan Cheese
Take all ingredients and blend in a blender- (I use the blend or liquify setting).
Heat up the blended soup over the stove!
Garnish with fresh basil if desired!
Eat and Enjoy some guilt free creamy soup! (stores well in fridge)
Like I said, it literally couldn't be more simple!
Happy Healthy Eating!
*dedicated to all my lovely SAI sisters who are watching their waistlines*
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
MULE
So this is my first week back at school, with all new classes. Everything has been going well thus far, and I am pretty excited about a few classes I am in. I am really excited about my Intro to Music Tech class, seeing as I really am clueless about a lot of technology! During the first class we went over the course briefly, took a survey, and then Dr. Walters talked to us about MULE. Mansfield University Laptop Ensemble. Crazy, Right?! Basically combining a bunch of different smartphones and other devices Dr. Wetzel wants to lead a group of students in creating an electronic group. I think this is so super fascinating, and I really want to try it out! Here is a video Dr. Walters showed us in Music Tech to give us some idea of what it might be like...
So if you think this is awesome, and go to Mansfield, consider joining! (He will talk more about it at Promenade today)
Monday, January 23, 2012
good ideas for a good day!
Happy First Day Back To School-Mansfield!
I have always loved first days. Of school, of a new year, of a new job, of anything. They offer this feeling of excitement and hope. I believe that I usually make a bigger deal of my first day of school in the fall, but I felt bad leaving my winter first day- out in the cold (pun intended). Here is a post of wonderful winter ideas to celebrate a new beginning for us all.
Idea 1:
restyle that scarf!
Check out this video posted at Ruche for 3 easy but new ways to style your scarf!
Or watch the video below!
Idea 2:
don't be friends with Jack Frost!
What you need:
Spray Bottle
2/3 Vinegar
1/3 water
Just spray on windows and ice will melt away!
Idea 3:
recycle the sweaters that you won't wear!
Learn how to turn a cozy sweater into even cozier mittens!
Idea 4:
Keep your feet nice and dry!
Learn How and Why
you should waterproof those shoes this winter!
Idea 5:
Reorganize your space!
Take another tip from Ruche
and reorganize, and clean your closet!
Did mine yesterday- (pictures to come)
That is all of the good ideas I could muster up this morning, but there are so many more out there. Take today to think of a few ways to improve your lifestyle for this new beginning!
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Leading Lady
I am not exactly sure why, but all of the sudden this line from The Holiday got stuck in my head. I think it's because lately I have been feeling so out of control, like an on-looker in the story of my life. I know it happens to the best of us, but I really want to pull things together and regain some leading lady gumption before the semester begins! Here's the clip- good movie, cute and girly, but worth watching.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Magical Tent of Wonder (which also serves as a Fort)!
A little while ago Gabby and I made a Fort! I had been seeing so many lovely pictures of forts on Pinterest, and other blogs and I wanted one so badly to cozy up in! Lucky for me Gabby also has the spirit and imagination of a five year old so we set out to build a fort. 7 suitcases, 1 tote, 1 picture frame, 1 drying rack, 1 large sheet of cardboard, a few tacks, a shower curtain, a sleeping bag, a quilt, and 7 sheets later... we had ourselves a FORT! enjoy the pictures and video tour below!
The Outside
Another outside shot!
Door Closed...
Door Open!
Watch this next clip and get the full tour! (So worth it!)
A glance at the lamp, high ceiling, and lights!
Gabby enjoying the coziness :)
Me- also clearly being cozy
Macey returning to reek havoc on the fort...
or be cute,
who can tell?
There is enough room to lay on the floor and stretch out!
And even enough room to stand!
Me: hard at work
in the fort
writing a blog post,
about the fort. :)
I hope this post will inspire at least a few of you to make your own fort!
Happy building!
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