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The Stephen F. Austin State University School of Theatre is once again preparing to perform at the prestigious International Collegiate Theatre Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.
For the third time, SFA theatre students will tour a play that will be seen at the largest performing arts festival in the world during a two-week trip to Edinburgh in August. This year, SFA dance students will be among those performing.
This year’s play is “Tales of Neverland,” a stage adaptation written by School of Theatre professor Angela Bacarisse based on the book “Peter Pan,” J.M. Barrie’s most famous work. The tale of the boy who wouldn’t grow up remains one of the most beloved children’s stories ever written and features the famous characters of Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Wendy Darling, Captain Hook and more.
Although Bacarisse is a seasoned director and costume designer, this was her first attempt at writing a play. “Feedback has been good so far,” she said.
The play’s choreography is by Heather Samuelson and fights and lifts (to represent flying) will be staged by Haley Jameson. Samuelson and Jameson are dance program directors in the SFA Department of Kinesiology and Heath Science.
Since 2015, the School of Theatre has made a biennial journey to Scotland to perform at the festival. Begun in 1947, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, one of several festivals that will take place in Edinburgh while the SFA students are there, has become the largest international theatre arts festival in the world. During festival season, which is three weeks in August, the International Festival, the Festival Fringe, jazz festival, art festival and book festival all take place in Edinburgh, bringing the city alive with all forms of art, Bacarisse said.
“I want our students to be exposed to the many different performance styles that are prevalent in Europe and other parts of the world,” Bacarisse said. “In the past two trips, the students have been just over the moon about the work they have experienced as audience members and by the feedback they have received on their work.”
In addition to acting in the show, SFA students will house manage, run the light and soundboards and stage manage for their performances. Students will get experience touring a show at an international festival and learn organizational skills while being exposed to art, music, theatre and dance from around the world, Bacarisse said.
“The students will be acting and performing technical roles for the production,” Bacarisse said. “Many other universities as well as American high schools will see the show. We always hope for a good local audience also. This will show the world how well our students are trained.”
The School of Theatre is looking for people who may want to help sponsor students and pay for trip expenses or participate in the trip.
“We’re hoping to raise money to help defray the costs for students,” Bacarisse said.
The cost is approximately $4,500 per student for airfare and two weeks in Scotland. The School of Theatre usually raises about 30 percent of the cost through fundraisers, and the goal is to exceed that this year, Bacarisse said.
A $25 donation can pay for five daily student bus passes; a $35 donation pays for one student to take a musical workshop; a $50 donation pays for about seven breakfasts; a $100 donation pays for rental of standard scenic pieces; a $500 donation pays for tickets for 10 students to attend the Royal Military Tattoo; and a $1,000 donation pays for housing for one student.
“This trip has been described by past students as ‘life changing,’ and I understand that sentiment,” Bacarrise said. “Every minute is valuable.”
For information on supporting the students, contact Bacarisse at abacarisse@sfasu.edu or (936) 468-1126. Tax-exempt donations can be made at sfasu.edu/giving by clicking on the “give online” tab and writing “Scotland trip” for special instructions.
The school year is winding down, and East Texas residents are making plans for summer vacations and entertainment opportunities for their families. Among those plans should be visiting the Stephen F. Austin State University campus to enjoy the annual SummerStage Festival presented by the SFA School of Theatre.
This year’s festival runs June 27 through July 12 and features the musical comedy “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” and the beloved children’s story “The Reluctant Dragon.” The festival is sponsored in part by Tipton-Ford-Lincoln.
With its laid-back approach, SummerStage is designed to provide less formal, fun and easy-going live theatre experiences for East Texas audiences, according to Cleo House Jr., director of the SFA School of Theatre.
“SummerStage is not only an excellent opportunity to beat the summer heat, but it’s also a destination for the families of Nacogdoches County to have some fun and laughs together,” House said. “Even our show times are more flexible during the summer to accommodate families from all walks of life.”
“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” with music and lyrics by William Finn, book by Rachel Sheinkin, conceived by Rebecca Feldman, with additional material by Jay Reiss and originally directed on Broadway by James Lapine, is about an eclectic group of sixth graders who make their way through a spelling competition where each, eager to win, reveals his/her hopes, struggles and passions through hilarious, touching and catchy songs.
Theatre professor Angela Bacarisse directs the show. She encourages audience members to show up early to become part of the fun.
“The show involves audience volunteers,” she said. “Make sure to arrive at the theatre at least one-half hour before the show if you would like to put in an application to take part in the spelling bee. As long as you can spell ‘cow’ or ‘bug,’ you are eligible. But don’t be surprised if we give you ‘diethylamide.'”
All ages and experience levels are eligible. Four audience members will be chosen to participate in each performance.
“The Reluctant Dragon,” based on the book by Kenneth Grahame and adapted by Mary Hall Surface, is the charming tale of an unlikely friendship between a young boy and a peace-loving dragon, and it’s about overcoming prejudice and fear in a small medieval domain.
“The show will be bright and fun with lots of acrobatic dragon movement, sword fights and warm-hearted storytelling,” according to Dr. Slade Billew, assistant professor of theatre and the play’s director.
“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” will be presented at 7:30 p.m. July 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, and at 2 p.m. July 9 and 12. General admission tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for seniors and $5 for students/youth. This show has some adult themes and is recommended for mature audiences.
“The Reluctant Dragon” will be presented at 10 a.m. June 27 and 28 and July 5, 8, 10 and 11; at 2 p.m. June 27; and at 6:30 p.m. July 12. General admission tickets are $8.
Pay-what-you-can performances for both shows are on July 8.
All performances are in W.M. Turner Auditorium in the Griffith Fine Arts Building, 2222 Alumni Drive.
For tickets or more information, call the SFA Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or visit www.theatre.sfasu.edu.

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The Board of Regents of Stephen F. Austin State University will convene a special called meeting at 8 a.m., Saturday, May 18, in the Austin Building, Room 307.
CALL TO ORDER IN OPEN SESSION
Presentation and Board Action on Agenda Items:
1. Basketball Practice Facility Construction Initial Gross Maximum Price
2. Curriculum Changes for Fall 2019
EXECUTIVE SESSION
The board will move to executive session.
The meeting is expected to adjourn at approximately 8:30 a.m.

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