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WORK DAY: Pajama Story Time
Join us at the OSHP Building to create Costumes, Props, and Scenic Elements for the upcoming Pajama Story Time event at the Public Library.
Email: LexaBWalker@gmail.com or fill out the form to get involved.
Pajama Story Time
Join OSHP to perform How to Catch a Dragon by Caryl Hart and Ed Eaves. To perform with us, or help make the costumes, props, and set pieces fill out the form below.
Email LexaBWalker@gmail.com with questions.
WORK DAY: Pajama Story Time
Join us at the OSHP Building to create Costumes, Props, and Scenic Elements for the upcoming Pajama Story Time event at the Public Library.
Email: LexaBWalker@gmail.com or fill out the form to get involved.
Pajama Story Time
Join us for Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Suess. Sign up by April 1st to join the cast for this month!
AUDITIONS, Damn Yankees (Day 1)
Damn Yankees follows disgruntled, middle-aged baseball fan Joe Boyd, desperate for his hapless Washington Senators to finally beat the hated New York Yankees. When the devil appears as a slick-talking salesman and offers him a deal, Joe agrees to sell his soul for the opportunity to become Joe Hardy, a young phenom who joins the Senators and rallies them to the final game of the season – with the pennant and his soul on the line.
Damn Yankees is a treat for baseball fans, but also a battle between good and evil, fidelity and temptation, and honesty and deception. It is a quintessential 1950s musical, with memorable characters, big dance numbers, earnest heroes, a sexy seductress, and classic songs like “(You Gotta Have) Heart” and “Whatever Lola Wants.” Damn Yankees won seven Tony awards in 1955, including Best Musical.
The OSHP production will be directed by highly-regarded Madison-area performer and director Mickey Reynolds. Six performances are scheduled for Aug. 8-15 at the Oregon High School Performing Arts Center.
AUDITIONS, Damn Yankees (Day 2)
Damn Yankees follows disgruntled, middle-aged baseball fan Joe Boyd, desperate for his hapless Washington Senators to finally beat the hated New York Yankees. When the devil appears as a slick-talking salesman and offers him a deal, Joe agrees to sell his soul for the opportunity to become Joe Hardy, a young phenom who joins the Senators and rallies them to the final game of the season – with the pennant and his soul on the line.
Damn Yankees is a treat for baseball fans, but also a battle between good and evil, fidelity and temptation, and honesty and deception. It is a quintessential 1950s musical, with memorable characters, big dance numbers, earnest heroes, a sexy seductress, and classic songs like “(You Gotta Have) Heart” and “Whatever Lola Wants.” Damn Yankees won seven Tony awards in 1955, including Best Musical.
The OSHP production will be directed by highly-regarded Madison-area performer and director Mickey Reynolds. Six performances are scheduled for Aug. 8-15 at the Oregon High School Performing Arts Center.
CALL BACK, Damn Yankees
Damn Yankees follows disgruntled, middle-aged baseball fan Joe Boyd, desperate for his hapless Washington Senators to finally beat the hated New York Yankees. When the devil appears as a slick-talking salesman and offers him a deal, Joe agrees to sell his soul for the opportunity to become Joe Hardy, a young phenom who joins the Senators and rallies them to the final game of the season – with the pennant and his soul on the line.
Damn Yankees is a treat for baseball fans, but also a battle between good and evil, fidelity and temptation, and honesty and deception. It is a quintessential 1950s musical, with memorable characters, big dance numbers, earnest heroes, a sexy seductress, and classic songs like “(You Gotta Have) Heart” and “Whatever Lola Wants.” Damn Yankees won seven Tony awards in 1955, including Best Musical.
The OSHP production will be directed by highly-regarded Madison-area performer and director Mickey Reynolds. Six performances are scheduled for Aug. 8-15 at the Oregon High School Performing Arts Center.
WORK DAY: Pajama Story Time
Join us at the OSHP Building to create Costumes, Props, and Scenic Elements for the upcoming Pajama Story Time event at the Public Library.
Email: LexaBWalker@gmail.com or fill out the form to get involved.
Damn Yankees
Damn Yankees follows disgruntled, middle-aged baseball fan Joe Boyd, desperate for his hapless Washington Senators to finally beat the hated New York Yankees. When the devil appears as a slick-talking salesman and offers him a deal, Joe agrees to sell his soul for the opportunity to become Joe Hardy, a young phenom who joins the Senators and rallies them to the final game of the season – with the pennant and his soul on the line.
Damn Yankees is a treat for baseball fans, but also a battle between good and evil, fidelity and temptation, and honesty and deception. It is a quintessential 1950s musical, with memorable characters, big dance numbers, earnest heroes, a sexy seductress, and classic songs like “(You Gotta Have) Heart” and “Whatever Lola Wants.” Damn Yankees won seven Tony awards in 1955, including Best Musical.
The OSHP production will be directed by highly-regarded Madison-area performer and director Mickey Reynolds. Six performances are scheduled for Aug. 8-15 at the Oregon High School Performing Arts Center.
Damn Yankees
Damn Yankees follows disgruntled, middle-aged baseball fan Joe Boyd, desperate for his hapless Washington Senators to finally beat the hated New York Yankees. When the devil appears as a slick-talking salesman and offers him a deal, Joe agrees to sell his soul for the opportunity to become Joe Hardy, a young phenom who joins the Senators and rallies them to the final game of the season – with the pennant and his soul on the line.
Damn Yankees is a treat for baseball fans, but also a battle between good and evil, fidelity and temptation, and honesty and deception. It is a quintessential 1950s musical, with memorable characters, big dance numbers, earnest heroes, a sexy seductress, and classic songs like “(You Gotta Have) Heart” and “Whatever Lola Wants.” Damn Yankees won seven Tony awards in 1955, including Best Musical.
The OSHP production will be directed by highly-regarded Madison-area performer and director Mickey Reynolds. Six performances are scheduled for Aug. 8-15 at the Oregon High School Performing Arts Center.
WORK DAY: Pajama Story Time
Join us at the OSHP Building to create Costumes, Props, and Scenic Elements for the upcoming Pajama Story Time event at the Public Library.
Email: LexaBWalker@gmail.com or fill out the form to get involved.