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SUPER-BUSY ERHS THEATER LEADERS ANNA REIMANN AND ABBY WINSTON TOOK TIME TO ANSWER SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS YEAR’S CROP OF LOFTIE VOLUNTEERS.

 Q:  How are Loft students partnering with the the theater programs in local schools?

Abby:  ERHS theater students volunteer in both elementary and middle schools in District 833. We have worked with Liberty Ridge and Middleton Elementary, and Cottage Grove, Lake, and Woodbury Middle Schools. We do anything from helping with auditions, “kid-wrangling,” and even student directing/choreographing!

Q:  Where are you volunteering, and in what capacity?

Anna:  I volunteer as a student director/ choreographer with two good friends from Woodbury High School at Woodbury Middle School. Last year I helped with “Grease” and am helping out with “Beauty and the Beast” junior this year!

Abby:  I am about to start student directing “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown!” at Lake Middle School! The cast list was just posted last week, so I am excited to get started!

Q:  What do you enjoy most about your position?

Anna:  I love the ability to teach others and learn from them at the middle school! They are always a great bunch to work with and really love theater! It is rewarding to be able to be a mentor for them and relate to them through good times and bad, as well as share our experiences and hope to inspire them to do their best as they continue to do theater in high school!

Abby:  Since I haven’t officially started yet, I don’t know! But just from helping with the auditions, I can tell that the middle school students really appreciate having high school students to guide them and be positive role models. High school theater kids are like celebrities to the middle schoolers!

THANKS FOR YOUR HARD WORK AND DEDICATION, LOFTIE VOLUNTEERS!

On February 14th at 7:00pm, the MN Thespian All-State show will be performed for the public on the Loft Stage. Featuring students from all over the state of Minnesota, these performers have been rehearsing for a year to bring this production to life. This coming of age story set in the late 1800’s deals with mature themes and is not recommended for  children. For tickets, please visit: theatretix.org

Spring

On December 26, 2014, seven members of the ITW cast represented The Loft and the show by performing on FOX 9. Check out the video above to see our wonderful performers in action!

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Thespian Point System

Please use the following form to submit theatrical work, past and present, in order to keep accurate records for spring induction.

http://bit.ly/erhsthespian

Click the following link to see the suggested point values for theatre-related activities:

Suggested Point Values

Lettering Policy

In order to earn an East Ridge letter in theatre, students must meet the following requirements:

  1. Participate in each of the three main-stage productions in some capacity (e.g. acting, technician, set construction, ushering, etc.).
  2. Earn a bear minimum of ten Thespian points for East-Ridge-related theatre activities (see details above about point allocations).
  3. Complete at least ten set construction hours in the East Ridge scene shop. This total is inclusive of individual production requirements.

Please use the above Google form to input participation as that documentation will be used to track lettering as well.

LoftPAC Officers

Neela Estochen – Tech Representative
Kylie Estochen – Community Outreach
Hailey Engelking – Communications
Maddie Gerber – Historian
Chandler Schmitz – Education Outreach
Macey Spolidoro – Community Building