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“Emma! Stay-At-Home Version” Plainfield East High School PLAINFIELD“Emma! EAST Presents Stay-AtHigh-Home School Version ” By:PRESENTS Eric Price Adapted by the novel by Jane Austen Produced by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing. (www.broadwaylicensing.com) ©2020. This livestream was produced by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing/Playscripts. All rights reserved. By acceptingNovember the livestream, 21, 2013 you 7:00pm agree not to authorize or permit theNovember livestream to22, be 2013 copied, 7:00pmdistributed, broadcast, telecast or otherwiseNovember exploited, 23, 2013 in whole 7:00pm or in part, in any media now knownNovember or hereafter 24, 2013developed. 2:00pm PEHS Auditorium March 16, 2017 7:00PM WARNING: FederalMARCH law 17, provides 2017 severe 7:00 civil andPM criminal pen- alties for the unauthorized reproduction, distribution or exhibi- tion of copyrightedMARCH motion 18, pictures, 2017 videotapes 7:00PM or videodiscs. June 3rd-6th, 2021 Criminal copyrightMARCH infringement 19, 2017 is investigated 2:00PM by the FBI and may constitute a felony with a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison and/or PEHS a $250,000.00 AUDITORIUM fine. Music Credits Music Credits “Bad, Bad, Crush” “Stay” Written by Michael Holland and Eric Price Written by Lisa Loeb © Stageworks Media © Furious Rose Music (BMI) administered worldwide by Reach Music Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Used by permission. “Be My Baby” “Straight Up” Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and Philip Spector Written by Elliott Wolf © Universal Songs of Polygram International, Inc. (BMI) © Downtown Music Publishing All rights reserved. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Used by permission. “Brave” “Things I’ll Never Say” Written by Jack Antonoff and Sara Bareilles Written by David Scott Alspach, Lauren Christy, Graham Edwards, and Avril Ramona © Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (BMI, ASCAP) Lavigne All rights reserved. Used by permission. © Almo Music Corp. on behalf of itself and Avril Lavigne Publ. Ltd. (ASCAP) All rights reserved. Used by permission. “Chapel of Love” Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and Philip Spector “Turn The Beat Around (Love To Hear Percussion)” © Universal Songs of Polygram International, Inc. (BMI) Written by Peter Jackson Jr. and Gerald Jackson All rights reserved. Used by permission. © 1975 (Renewed) UniChappell Music Inc. (BMI) All rights reserved. Used by permission. “Girls Just Want To Have Fun” Written by Robert Hazard Underscore arrangement by Michael Holland © Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP) © Stageworks Media All rights reserved. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Used by permission. “Heartbreaker” “Unwritten” Written by Geoff Gill and Cliff Wade Written by Wayne Rodrigues, Natasha Bedingfield, and Danielle Brisbois © Universal-Songs of Polygram International, Inc. on behalf of G. G. A. Music Ltd. (BMI) © 2005 WSRJ Music (ASCAP) All rights reserved. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Used by permission. “How Will I Know” “Whatta Man” Written by Narada Michael Walden, George Robert Merrill, and Shannon Rubicam Written by Herby E. Azor, Cheryl James, and David Bernard Crawford © 1985 WB Music Corp. (ASCAP), Gratitude Music (SOCAN) and Irving Music Inc. © 1993 WB Music Corp. (ASCAP), Sons Of K-Oss Music, Inc. (ASCAP), (BMI) Bed Of Nails Music, Inc. (ASCAP), and Almo Music Corporation (ASCAP) All rights on behalf of itself and Gratitude Music, Administered by WB Music Corp. All rights reserved. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Used by permission. “You Can’t Hurry Love” “King of Anything” Written by Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, and Edward Jr. Holland Written by Sara Bareilles © Stone Agate Music (BMI) © Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP) All rights reserved. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Used by permission. “You Gotta Be” “Make a Match for You” Written by Ashley Ingram, Des’ree Weekes Written by Michael Holland and Eric Price © Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP) © Stageworks Media All rights reserved. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Used by permission. “Roar” Written by Katy Perry, Max Martin, Lukasz Gottwald, Bonnie Leigh Mckee, and Henry Russell Walter © 2013 (ASCAP), Maratone Ab (STIM), Kasz Money Publishing (ASCAP), Bonnie Mckee Music (BMI), and Prescription Songs, LLC. (ASCAP) All rights Administered by WB Music Corp. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Emma! Stay-At-Home Emma! Stay-At-Home Version PRODUCTIONINTO THE CAST WOODS AND CREW PRODUCTION CAST AND CREW PRODUCTION CAST AND CREW Emma Woodhouse ........................................................ Tionné Guthrie (Orange) Director/Editor............................................................ Ali Kordelewski Amanda Rissman (Green) Jeff Knightly ................................................................... Wesley Smith (Orange) Music Director/Editor ......................................................... Kelly Grba Ethan Dawson (Green) Film Editor .............................................................................. Emily Tonon Harriet ..........................................................................Joie Fagaragan (Orange) Gabriella Longo (Green Student Teacher/Editor ................................................... Mary Currie Frankie Churchill ..................................................... Clark Channell (Orange) Luke Marenholcas (Green) Set Designer ....................................................................... Dave Jackson Jane Fairfax .............................................................. Arianne Maxwell (Orange) Alexa Gangoso (Green) Videographer .......................................................................... Kyle Trokey Philip .................................................................................... Myles Jupio (Orange) Choreographers ......... Lisa Boe, Kenadie Dawson, Tionne Guthrie Kyle Clare (Green) Ashley............................................................................. Sofia Berzosa (Orange) Lighting ............................................................................ Hayden Valkema Jasmine Quijano (Green) Miss Bates ....................................................................... Paige Randall (Orange) (Green) Technical/Stage Crew Ari Edrial Martin .......................................................................... Derek Anderson (Orange) Savannah Downing Andrew Dills (GREEN) Cassandra Doyle Jackson Eason Mr. Weston ................................................................................ Aidan Ferguson Gabriel Perales Miss Taylor ........................................................................ Tiah Guthrie (Orange) McKenna Repovich Nadia Frietag (Green) Louisa Torres Committee Girl 1 ...................................................................... Kenadie Dawson Committee Girl 2 ............................................................................ Alyssa Kelly Committee Girl 3 ........................................................................ Ally Rodriguez Welcoming Committee............. Kyli Bryant, Isabella Scorza, Madeline Sisto Student Choreographers ........................... Kenadie Dawson, Tionne Guthrie Emma! A pop Musical WELCOME! To Our Beloved Seniors: The Directors’ Note: Where do we begin? You started your journey in Joseph, where you found out that Welcome to Plainfield East High School’s 2021 production of “Emma! truly “any dream will do”! We are so happy that you continued to allow your Stay-At-Home Version”, our first ever “virtual” show! This musical, dreams to drive your passion. May you always treasure each of the moments that you shared on stage. adapted from Jane Austen’s Emma, has brought so much joy to all involved. From the upbeat fun songs, to the energy that the students felt While this year was unlike any other, we are so thankful that you decided to be a dancing together, we could tell from the start that they just “wanna have part of this journey of learning new skills from acting on camera, to using fun”! Soundtrap, and figuring out green screens. Most importantly, thank you for keeping the joy of performing alive throughout this difficult year. Your resilience inspires us every day. With this show being different than any other, we couldn’t be more proud of all of the talent, time, and patience that the students brought to We “can’t help falling in love” with the amazing things you have done with this this show! The students learned a whole new process of acting on camera program, and hope that you always “follow that dream”! -filming at home with green screens and recording music on their own. Countless hours were spent learning a large amount of music, dancing, Don’t forget about the friendships that you have made, songs you sang together, dances you danced with one another, and remember that you are such an and filming scenes multiple times. We are so proud of all of the students important part of this “tale as old as time”. involved! With all of the hard work in each rehearsal and filming day, the cast and crew have taken on a large undertaking by bringing this show to We thank you for showing us your love and your passion for theatre. We know that life! “the rest is still unwritten” for you, and you will continue to make a lasting impression on those around you, as you have within the PEHS Theatre Family. To all involved, we thank you for rising to the challenge of putting together this show. Your dedication does not go unnoticed! You have grown in many ways throughout this process,
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