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Streets! Faculty Production Team Production Supervisors Stage Manager Ms Academy of Our Lady of Peace Presents Spring Sing 2016 Streets! Faculty Production Team Production Supervisors Stage Manager Ms. Kathleen Herb ‘70 Dr. Melinda Blade Mrs. Donna Allen ‘85 Singing Advisor/Accompanist choreography Advisor Ms. Katherine Kamrath ’71 Ms. Kristianna Engbrecht ’13 Overall Production Team Stage Managers General MCs Class of 2019 Presenters Roella Dellosa ’18 Francesca Bielar-Buckley ’16 Anagloria Portillo-Vega ’19 Madeline Ivanjack ’16 Brooke Jacobson ’16 Diana Valenzuela ’19 class of 2018 presenters class of 2017 presenters Class of 2016 presenters Hailie Burton ’18 Rebecca King ’17 Colleen Brady ’16 Ashley Northrup ’18 Hannah Quijano ’17 Tess Kalfayan ’16 A Special Thank You To: Mrs. Lauren Lek, Head of School Mrs. Jessica Hooper, Assistant Head of School Mrs. Jeanette Handelsman, Assistant Principal Ms. Sheelah Keeter, Assistant Principal Ms. Emily Pippin, Director of Communications OLP Cheerleaders Madeline Becker ’18, Cover Art Designer Erin Stumm ’17, Costume Aide The Management of Balboa Theater The faculty, parents, students, and friends who supported the cast with their presence. Welcome to our 46th annual Spring Sing Presentation! As parents, alumnae, students, and friends we once again gather together in the beautiful, historic Balboa Theater to celebrate the 2016 musical extravaganza choreographed and produced in house by our very own OLP students. Tonight’s event will capture the essence of Streets throughout the U.S. For many weeks, our students have been working collaboratively with their elected leadership team to write, produce and direct each of these performances. It is with sincere pride that I recognize the invested effort of each and every student who undertook the additional commitment beyond her rigorous academic schedule, to prepare this truly amazing musical show. Not only do the audience members gain Class of 2019 Presenters insight into the many talented individuals who comprise the OLP student body, Anagloria Portillo-Vega ’19 but also as we take in each class performance we can see first-hand the spirit of Diana Valenzuela ’19 collaboration and sisterhood amongst the girls. This spirit of unifying love speaks directly to the charism of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet and what pulls us together as a community of faith. Class of 2016 presenters Colleen Brady ’16 On behalf of our entire OLP community, I would like to extend my thanks and Tess Kalfayan ’16 gratitude for all you have given to allow this special tradition to continue. For many parents this meant extra time commuting back and forth and coordinating carpools. I know that some of our alumnae in the audience have traveled from afar to be here in celebration and camaraderie with their alma mater. Thank you for your presence and your gifts in support of our school. Again I welcome you to our grand event. May your heart be touched by the joyful noise of the gifts endowed to our girls by our Lord Most High. Now on with the show! Lauren Lek Head of School The Judges Friday Night: Saturday Night: Judy Simonello ’85 Danielle Dudley ’07 Cathy Simonello Connors ’79 Jessica St. Clair Munoz ’98 John Galvan Ralph Munoz Amanda Gustafson ’07 Michelle Kerr Cockayne ’90 Chelsea Gustafson ’09 Sarah Palmer ’04 Katie Sapper ‘09 Jessica Crossman ‘03 The judges have the difficult task of rating the four classes on the two nights of performance. Their decisions are based on the following criteria: Singing: projection, pitch and enunciation Chorus Participation: chorus involved in every number, chorus knows movements and stage positions for each song, and originality Choreography: dance appropriate to each song, dancers know steps and are in sync, creativity and novelty Costumes: actors’ costumes colorful, creative, appropriate to character, dancers’ costumes colorful, creative and appropriate to dance, chorus’ costumes color, creative and appropriate to script Acting: characterization appropriate to the character, physical gestures clear, articulation, blocking Story Line/Script: songs appropriate to script, script coherent in itself, adherence to theme Props/Sets: colorful, creative, appropriate to script, adherence to theme Theme: adherence to general theme, adherence to class theme, novel and creative adaptation We are deeply indebted to the judges for performing this difficult task. Each class extends itself to the fullest, presenting to us exemplary performances far in excess of our anticipation. Congratulations to each and every one of our performers! Awards Best of Show 2016 Overall Spring Sing Award Awards cont. Miss Spring Sing Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Spring Sing Awards 2016 Props Script Costume Design Acting Chorus Dancing Singing Theme Spring Sing Themes Through The Years 1971 Celebrating The First Year 1995 Through the Years 1972 We’ve Come To Look for America 1996 Cities 1973 Broadway 1997 Cosmic Revue 1974 Seasons 1998 Talk to the Animals 1975 Fantasy 1999 All-Aboard 1976 Our American Heritage 2000 Time Travelers 1977 Hello To Hollywood 2001 Extra! Extra! Read All About It! 1978 Remember When 2002 This Is Our Land 1979 The Year of the Child 2003 All That Glitters 1980 Festival of Holidays 2004 How I Spent My Summer Vacation 1981 Directions 2005 American Jukebox 1982 Celebrating 100 Years 2006 Classic Sitcoms 1983 Lands of Disney 2007 OLP Street Scene 1984 A Salute to Our American Cities 2008 Shakin’ Up Shakespeare 1985 Transportation 2009 That’s Entertainment 1986 Seasons 2010 Seasons of Love 1987 That’s Entertainment 2011 Board Games 1988 It’s a Small World--Lands of Adventure 2012 Shoes 1989 Tell Me A Story 2013 What A Wonderful World 1990 That’s Entertainment 2014 Eras 1991 Tribute to Composers 2015 Fairy Tales 1992 A Rainbow Connection 2016 Streets 1993 Lands 1994 Seasons Sophomores-wall street All Lizzy ever wanted was to be in “A Chorus Line.” When her Broadway dreams are shattered, Lizzy finds the success she’s always wanted on Wall Street. With the help of her guide, her guru, her go to, her godfather, “Bruno the Bull”, Lizzy climbs her way to the top. Is all the fame and fortune going to her head? Will she find a way to lead a balanced life, or will she lose it all? Cast of Characters: Bruno (Godfather): Danielle Magat Man in Trenchcoat: Natalia Tiller Broadway Director: Lauren Anastas Body Guards 1 & 2: Abbey Arguilez, Gioella Falcone Elizabeth (Lizzy): Madeline Becker Robert De Niro: Lauren Anastas Luke: Mary Ivanjack Lady Liberty: Isabella Dominguez Crowd #1: Elena Evenson Lady Gaga: Michelle Payne Crowd #2: Angelica Ramirez-Lee Kim Kardashian: Gaby Sexton Student Production Team Directors Music Coordinators Choreographers Kiana Yazdani Isabella Jacques Camila Tirado Tiffany Standifer Hannah Pingol Nicole Jimenez Veronica Villanueva Costume coordinators Props Coordinators Secretaries Aida Ramirez Penelope Cruz-Rabago Vivian Mateos Isabella Dominguez Mary Anne Murray Sara Vargas Thank You! The Sophomore Class would like to thank everyone who has given our class their time and effort, especially our Sophomore moderators, Mrs. Flannery and Ms. Rodriguez, and all of our faculty supervisors. We would also like to thank our scriptwriters who would willingly give up their lunch and free time to write and edit the script. Thank you to Ms. Kamrath, Mrs. Herb Baker, Mrs. Allen, and Mrs. Handelsman for the help and guidance given to all the classes. We couldn’t have this whole production without you. We are also very thankful to the parents of everyone in Spring Sing for their understanding that everyone needed to be at the practices and for allowing their daughters to take part in this incredible production. Finally, the Sophomore Spring Sing Leadership Team is extremely proud and grateful for the Sophomore Class of 2018. We have all done an amazing job and tried our very best, while making amazing memories. Dancers Isabella Agpaoa Adriana Marin “One” Olivia Lewis Arianna Martinez Nicole Jimenez Luam Mesghenna Vivian Mateos Camila Tirado Sofia Hernandez Luam Mesghenna Raquel Kassab Diana Tamer Marsha Meyers Isabella Agpaoa Paulina Astiazaran MaryAnne Murray Olivia Lewis Catherine Gonzalez Caroline Muñoz Luam Mesghenna Regina Valenzuela Summer Muñoz Sofia Hernandez Diana Renteria Tifany Nguyen Diana Tamer Ana Ramirez Ashley Northrup Paulina Astiazaran Andrea Lopez Michelle Payne Catherine Gonzalez Mary Carmen Castellanos Janitcia Perez Regina Valenzuela Sophia Crennan Hannah Pingol Diana Renteria Marianna Acosta Brianna Piña Ana Ramirez Mariajose Gonzalez Breanna Raines Andrea Lopez Caitlin Goebel Aida Ramirez Mary Carmen Castellanos Victoria Gonzalez Ana Gabriela Ramirez Sophia Crennan Angelica Ramirez-Lee Marianna Acosta Chorus Eileen Reh Mariajose Gonzalez Marianna Acosta Diana Laura Renteria Caitlin Goebel Bella Agpaoa Tatiana Sallins Victoria Gonzalez Rosa Aguilar Viviana Sanchez Melissa Ahrens-Viquez Gaby Sexton “Rich Girl” Bella Amigable Zoe Sidiropoulos Camila Tirado Maris Amsberry Tiffany Standifer Diana Renteria Lauren Anastas Sofia Steinberger Ana Ramirez Diana Paula Arce Diana Tamer Andrea Lopez Abbey Arguilez Natalia Tiller Mary Carmen Castellanos Paulina Astiazaran Camila Tirado Sophia Crennan Kara Batty Nicole Valdivia Marianna Acosta Madeline Becker Regina Valenzuela Mariajose Gonzalez Sofia Bermudez Sara Vargas Caitlin Goebel Ashley Burner Daniela Velarde Victoria Gonzalez Crystal Butcher Veronica Villanueva Samantha Carranza Caroline Wallace “All I Do Is Win” & “Applause” Mary Carmen Castellanos Hailey Yamasaki Nicole Jimenez Hyacinth Concepcion Kiana Yazdani Camila Tirado Dannia
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