Tuesday, October 11, 2011

You Are Cordially Invited to Attend

As I am sure you are well aware by this time, Septimus Tomb has passed away and in his last will and testament he has requested you be in attendance at his will reading. Please join the Tomb Family at their home, Monument House at 7:00 pm.


Regards-
~Hamilton Penworthy

Tomb Family Solicitor





Come Join the Tomb Family for the Comedy Thriller A Tomb With A View October 20-21 & 26-29th 7:00pm Snowflake Social Hall!


Tickets are available at Perfect Printz and Shevell's, as well as at the door. $5.00 a person. Special Dinner Theatre on the 21st & 28th. Dinner and show are $10.00 a person. (you can still attend the show with no dinner if you'd like for $5.00) Dinner begins at 5:30.





Monday, October 10, 2011

Official Poster!


Rehearsal Shots

Here are some shots from rehearsals of A Tomb With A View










Levi, Greg, Judy and Molly reviewing lines offstage





Agatha and Lucien















Emily Agatha and Lucien arguing over who the killer could be











Frieda and Penworthy






Anne arguing with Emily at the will reading








Agatha is none too happy with her share....
















Monica overlooking the will reading.


















Laitham and Michelle goofing around between scenes





Friday, October 7, 2011

Angie Jeppesen as Agatha Hammond

Angie absolutely loves all things music, dance, and theater. She began singing, dancing and acting in grade school and hasn’t stopped since. Some of the productions she’s had the opportunity to be in include Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (twice), Oklahoma, Brigadoon, Anything Goes (twice), Cinderella, Li’l Abner, The Wizard of Oz, and Bye, Bye Birdie. Performing in many school and community productions in her hometown of St. Anthony, Idaho as well as performing with a Ballroom Dance Company in High School and being on the Ballroom Dance Team and various choirs while attending Ricks College, gave her a great opportunity to develop her talents and learn from so many other exceptional performers and directors she worked with. She received her Associates Degree in Music from Ricks College and a Bachelors Degree from Idaho State University in Secondary Education with a Spanish major and an English minor.


One of her loves is teaching and working with youth and children. Alongside her wonderful husband, Shaun, She gets to do this full time as a mother of 4 great children, Britain, Bryson, Braxton, and Brooklynn, and also as she has had the privilege to be the choreographer for the Snowflake High School musicals for the last several years and work with so many incredibly talented, fun youth.


“I’m really excited about the character that I get to play because it’s something totally new and challenging for me. I’ve always been cast in relatively young, feminine roles, so playing the role of Agatha Hammond, an old, grim, outspoken,
and unlovely housekeeper has been a great growing experience and a lot of fun. Be forewarned that I’m not your run of the mill housekeeper, rather a bloody meat axe wielding one! =)”

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Shannon Mills as Nurse Anne Frankin



Shannon has always enjoyed being in theatrical productions. Most recently she was seen in Snowflake High School’s production of Crazy for You as Patricia Fodor as well as the sound/ prop specialist for Silver Creek Little Theatre’s summer melodrama. She is very excited for this play and has had a blast being a part of it. Shannon loves hanging out with her family and friends, going on dates, eating delicious food, laughing, and basically enjoying life. She is the Spirit Leader at SHA and will be graduating this May.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Monument House Welcomes Molly Flake



Molly Flake will be playing the role of Frieda Mountjoy aka "Ermyntrude Ash"


Molly is a 15 year old sophomore at Snowflake High School. She has been in several productions including The Wizard of Oz as the Lion and Crazy For You as the town grandma.


Molly is also involved in the High School choir, orchestra, and band programs and loves trying new things and meeting new people.


Molly is excited for this play because the character she is playing is very different than other roles she has played prior, giving her new experiences and a chance to learn new things, including an English accent. She is also excited to be working with all the other talented people in this play, as well as enjoying the opportunity to learn more about technical and behind-the-scenes things.


"Everyone is doing such a great job!"

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Behind the Scenes: Make Up Tests

The cast, who primarily is comprised of high school aged young adults, received a lesson on old age stage make up. Several of them are playing roles more than triple their age, so the task of aging someone can take a lot of time, patience and make up.