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A New 'Stage' for Hinsdale area youth theater

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HINSDALE’S FIRST MAGAZINE $5 US VOLUME 9 ISSUE 10 OCTOBER 2019

A NEW STAGE

Local Theater Group Arises

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PICTURED IS EVIE GALASSI PLAYING URSULA

THE LITTLE MERMAID CAST

Aditya Godla Alexis Menapace​ Alina Salzman​ Audrey Hartsuch​ Billy Gruber​ Casey Johnson​ Cassidy Cochlan​ Cassidy Murphy​ Cate Johnson​Charlotte MacPherson​

Dean Zaverdas

Diego Cardena​Elise Alsman​Ella Robinson​Emelia Gzamouranis​Emily VanHoutan​

Emily Weigus​Eva Borsuk​ Evie Galassi​ Gavin Dimit​ Gemma Flaming​ Grace Gruber​ Hannah Fawley​ Hayden Stein​ Isabella Barron​ Isabelle Kim​

Jai Salzman​

Kacie Levine​Kathleen Krasnewich​Katy Heverin​

Kiran Singla​Kirsten Usher​Lila Otten​​Mackenzie Cook​Mackenzie Forcash Mary Krasnewich​ Michael Govostis​ Nicole Govostis​ Nina Kremper​ Olivia Tobolski​ Payton Hallman​ Quinn Doorhy​ Quinn Jarman​

Reese Lingertot​ Renee Govostis​ Sam Saracco​ Sarah Prisby​ Sophia Yen​ Tatum Barbier​ Tiffany Chu​ Trinitee McCoy​ Tyler Hallman​

“Bravo!”

‘Little Mermaid’ a Big YES from Local Theater-Goers

BY LARRY ATSEFF

The full Broadway version of “The Little Mermaid” performed at Nazareth Academy in LaGrange Park in September by YES Productions (Young Entertainers Studio). The inaugural show included an ensemble cast of sixty performers ages 5 to 15. The play told the story of Ariel and her dream of leaving the sea for a life on land. Over 1100 tickets were sold to four shows in LaGrange Park over the first weekend in September.

Area theater-goers watched the cast’s first production and applauded the performances.

Elizabeth Haefele raved “Exceptional!” and Parita Singla (Hinsdale) exclaimed “Bravo!” Downers Grove resident, Lisa Rene, touted, “I saw both casts! Fantastic job by all! What a great first production! Looking forward to many more!

Maureen Corcoran Maslauskas (Downers Grove) also sent accolades to the theater troupe. “I attended both performances and wanted to let you know just how great all the kids were! They are all so talented.” Darien resident, Joan Brandies commented, “So much talent on stage and off. Wow! Amazing production!”

Kari Galassi, Founder and Executive

Producer said “YES is meant to be a feeder program to the area high school programs by giving young actors another opportunity to gain skills and spend time on stage.” Galassi said the first show was planned for early September to fill a gap between the end of

The ultimate goal is toeducate the childrenand give our large youththeater community moreopportunities as well as tobring all parts of District86 together on a commonproject.

—KARI GALASSI, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

most local theater programs and the start of the new school year. “The ultimate goal is to educate the children and give our large youth theater community more opportunities as well as to bring all parts of District 86 together on a common project.”

The Hinsdale resident and mother of three added, “Most of the sports feeder programs feed into either Hinsdale Central

or Hinsdale South. Our focus was to build a program that would have participants from the entire district.”

Galassi learned quickly how much work goes into a production as she assembled an experienced team of local professionals behind her, including Hinsdale South alum Grace Govostis, director of the The Little Mermaid play. The entire tech crew of lights and sound were also recent Hinsdale South graduates. Carlos Lopez and Mackenzie Lancor managed sound and Kenny Impastato ran lighting.

“Our assistant director, Ellie Banke is a recent graduate from Downers Grove North. Two of the team’s interns are current Hinsdale central students. Lauren Witt focused on communications and Molly Bruns focused on photography and social media. I knew going in it was going to be a matter of putting the right team in place and we were able to recruit top talent from D86 and beyond,” Galassi reflected.

With the success of the first show under their belts, Galassi said she and the rest of the management team already are exploring their next project. They are considering a Christmas

show choir and another summer production.

Bravo! ▪

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