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Such Sweet Sorrow musical by Chris Wade & Billy Shakes

 RUSD Honors Theatre Program 2018 Musical:                       Such Sweet Sorrow

Tuesday Feb 20 & Wednesday Feb 21 2018

                  at THE FOX THEATRE 

       & John W. North Little Theatre

                        Riverside, CA

The Riverside Unified School District & Chris Wade Music Productions presents

                "Such Sweet Sorrow" - a new musical workshop performance

In collaboration with the RUSD Visual & Performing Arts and Career & Technical Education Departments, Riverside Fox Foundation, and Live Nation

Starring the talented student actors, singers, dancers, musicians, ushers and stage crew of the            Riverside Unified School District, side-by-side with industry professionals

North HS, Poly HS, Ramona HS, Arlington HS, King HS, STEM

Free and open to the public!

Such Sweet Sorrow

RUSD Presents:
a new musical
By William Shakespeare & Chris Wade

Such Sweet Sorrow by Chris Wade & Billy Shakes

RUSD Honors Musical 2018 Cast Recording Demo and bts outtakes

 

Rehearsals at John W. North HS, Riverside CA Tech and performances at Fox Theater, Feb 2018

Fox Riverside Foundation/Live Nation with Riverside Unified School District

 

The lyrics are "The Balcony Scene" from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (Act 2, Scene 2)

 

RUSD Honors Musical 2018 Cast Recording Demo features:

 

Tessa McCormick - Dez Demona

Cameron Webb - Right on Romeo

Avery Hansberger - RomEmo

Kenson Gomez - RockStar Romeo

Nathan Bravo - Dancer

Eric Bruno - Riffin' Romeo

Greg Aguilar - Homie Yo

Julianne Westbrook - Basic Juliet

Gabriela Anger - Drop Dead Juliet

Veronica Driscol - Androgynuliet

Arianna Vila - Ingenuliet

 

Cast Recording: Recorded by Josh Munnell & Produced by Chris Wade

 

Such Sweet Sorrow RUSD Honors musical production:

Book and Music by Chris Wade

Lyrics by William Shakespeare

Directed by Michelle Grotness

Curated by Annemarie Guzy

Conducted by Janie Hilland

Music Directed by Chris Wade

Choreographed by Dominique Simone

In producing affiliation with Anna Egenes Hightower, Chris Markermorse, Leesa Rankins Moore, Drew Ward and Patricia Scarborough

 

Additional Cast:

Mint Julep Juliet - Kaiah Costa

Jump Jivin’ Juliet - Caroline Younglove

Jock Juliet - Mia Prisco

RomeVogue - Jamien Brown

Rancheromeo - Yair Pineda

 

Musicians:

Shawn Schive - trumpet

Darren Yohann - keys 2

Giulio Figueroa - drums

Alastaire Monstone - keys 1

Savannah Tores, Jade Sham, Matthew Walfarow, Jose Martinez, Marissa Vickrey, Allison Burull, Gerardo Vasquez-Gonzales

 

Dancers: Gilbert Blackstone, Dylan Thomas ,Jordyn O’Rourke, Diana Ortiz, MacKenzie Gallagher, Jose Gonzalez, Lila Morales Cayctana Fye-Stronger

SPECIAL THANKS TO LIVE NATION AND THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE, CA

Mission of Production, Artistic and Educational Development

 

To inspire youth to learn and know Shakespeare, and be an aide to memorizing his text, through song.

 

What: A musical adaptation of the famous “Balcony Scene” from Romeo & Juliet, “Such Sweet Sorrow” is the name of our fictitious singing competition show, a la The Voice or American Idol, with the teenage contestants up for the roles of Romeo and Juliet, who will star in the upcoming Broadway smash hit, “Romeo and Juliet Rocks!”, a rock-pop opera. The contestants “battle-sing” each other  using the verbatim Shakespeare words from start to end, taking turns getting eliminated until the final Romeo and Juliet is revealed. Then we get a sneak peak into what the real Broadway production would be, complete with opening Prologue “Two Households, both alike in dignity...” There’s even a [few] budding on-set romances, to mirror our Romeos and Juliets here in 2018. 

 

The show’s themes focus on identity, social interaction, friendly competition, belonging, community, and of course, young love, and with a spotlight on their talent. Paired with some surprisingly catchy “tunes”, “Such Sweet Sorrow”, is a fast-paced musical ride that should be classic “edutainment” fun- educating with entertainment! 

 

How: The student actors will go through a real workshop process, similar to those done on new musicals in NYC, LA, San Diego… They will help create their roles and be encouraged to improvise and develop character and even libretto. Throughout the process, their input will be incorporated into libretto as the students work side by side with working theatre professionals. Along the journey they will be taught contemporary musical theatre techniques in the areas of voice, acting, singing, music, Shakespeare, dance,… Their work will come to fruition and be presented publicly on Feb 21st, at The Fox Theatre, and also that night at North High School. 

This will be the first time the evolving Workshop of Such Sweet Sorrow is performed by actual high school students, or rather, very close the intended age ranges. We expect that the nature of many schools being involved will break down walls and rivalries, and bring the arts and theatre students, (those who display extreme potential, passion and discipline for their craft) together to form valuable and lasting bonds as they move forward into their lives and become a strong network to each other. 

 

Why: Shakespeare can and should be memorized through song! Every actor or person involved with previous workshop performances in NYC and LA have ended up with the entire Balcony Scene memorized, both Romeo’s AND Juliet’s lines! As the kids prepare for college auditions and will need Shakespearean monologues, this show was first inspired to be a vessel to aid in memorization of Shakespeare’s famous and beautiful text. (“But soft what light through yonder window breaks, etc...”)

 

The entire Balcony Scene is sung, and set to a contemporary rock/pop musical score. It is also the intention that everyone who leaves the theatre goes out humming “But soft what light”, or “O Romeo, Romeo”… and that some may even be inspired to Google R&J or Billy Shakes when they get home. 

Slideshow from our Workshop and Rehearsal Process with the students of RUSD

Check out these past workshop performances with professional adult actors:

(NOTE: our newest production is all students 14-18 year olds!)

Theatre for the New City Workshops

[Above] Featuring Christina DeCicco (Bway: Evita, Sister Act, SpiderMan Turn Off the Dark), Renee Albulario (Off-Bway: Here Lies Love), Ashley Arcement (Bway: Grease), Mark Mozingo

[Below] Featuring Jerielle Morwitz and Adam Spiegel

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