While it retains many of the songs from the film such as A Spoonful of Sugar, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Let’s Go Fly A Kite, Chim Chim Cher-ee, Jolly Holiday, Feed the Birds and Step in Time, they are not necessarily in the same scenes as the movie and some of the scenes from the movie such as the dancing penguins and Uncle Albert’s tea party on the ceiling are not in the stage musical. The stage production of Mary Poppins is based on the 1964 Walt Disney film and the Mary Poppins series of children’s books written by P.L. “It’s been a few years since we did a Disney show and we wanted to do something well-known and that is for the whole family,” artistic director Sue Palomaki said. Lydia Santucci and Claire Torregiano are the student directors. Ensemble members are Mary Royce, Kelsey Natale, Kit Rhodes, Amelia Hedlund, Lydia Eilinger, Noah Butterazzi, Eric Williamson, Anna Powell, Andrew Warfle, Siobhan Krenzer, Kadin Deisenroth, Anna Garcia, Brooke Erion, Tigh Regan, Emily VanHouten, Gabby Patchett, Tony Ennis, Catlin Wheelock, Whitley Brinka, Rachel Roof, Sam Gilbert and Lauren Freeman. Corry), Abbie Cleveland (Katie Nanna), Shira Silverstein (Annie), Lauren Cody (Fannie), Eleanor Vaughan (Miss Lark), Bernard Tomaszewski (Admiral Boom and Bank Chairman), Wyatt Tatakis (Park Keeper), Ben Bernstein (Neleus), Ryan Stansbury (Policeman), CJ Tomaszewski (Von Hussler), Spencer King (John Northbrook), and Helen Warfle (Messenger). Brill), Tony Crego (Robertson Ay), Katie Quigley (Miss Andrews), Vikki Webster (Mrs. George Banks), Annika Mounts (Bird Woman), Riley Goold (Bird Woman), Kendall McDermott (Mrs. Members of the cast are Manda Borden (Mary Poppins), Lucas Smith (Bert), Leora Deisenroth (Jane Banks), Adam Santucci (Michael Banks), Aidan Goold (Michael Banks), Annabeth Hinman (Mrs. There are 46 students in the cast and another 38 are helping out in some capacity backstage, be it with the stage crew, lighting crew, costume crew, sound crew or in the pit orchestra. at the District Auditorium at the Middle School, 619 Quaker Meeting House Road. Tickets for the performances ($10 adults, $8 for students and senior citizens for the evening performances and $8 for everyone for the matinee) are going fast but some are still available. HF-L’s musical production of Mary Poppins will be presented March 17 and March 18, both at 7:30 p.m. Photo by Donna MacKenzieĭon’t expect the film version to be transported to the stage when the students at Honeoye Falls-Lima High School perform Mary Poppins this week at the HF-L District Auditorium, but be prepared to hear many of the old favorite songs from the popular 1964 film starring Julie Andrews and Dick VanDyke. oh oh oh, Let’s go fly a kite.’ fly your baby up in the air to the rhythm of the song and repeat again after the next chorus.Manda Borden (Mary Poppins), Adam Santucci (Michael Banks) and Leora Deisenroth (Jane Banks) feed the birds along with Riley Goold (The Bird Woman) during the song Feed the Birds at a rehearsal a couple of weeks ago. If your child is able to sit unassisted, encourage them to sit next to you otherwise, place them on your lap and get ready to fly up into the sky like a kite!Īs soon as the song goes ‘. In a nice and cosy corner in your home, sit comfortably and listen to this wonderful song, ‘Let’s go fly a kite’ from the Walt Disney movie, ‘Mary Poppins’.
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