Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Springfiel­d student takes the stage at Spotlight Theatre

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SPRINGFIEL­D >> Springfiel­d High School freshman Andrew SanFilippo has a busy schedule. In any given week you might find him on a regional athletic field, playing travel soccer for the Springfiel­d Storm. You might also find him blending harmonies as a member of the Springfiel­d Singers. However, in the month of October, you will find him onstage at Spotlight Theatre in Swarthmore, where he is playing a central role in a revival of the classic Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. play “Happy Birthday, Wanda June.”

“What I like most about acting is being able to take on an interestin­g character that is so different than myself and to create a family atmosphere with a group of actors,” says Andrew. His character is “Paul,” the son of avid hunter and war hero Harold Ryan. The play is a darkly witty comedy with dramatic moments; Andrew’s challenge is to portray the character with an authentic range of emotions and moods. His fellow actors, all adults from the Delaware County area and beyond, are impressed with the way Andrew has embraced the challenge.

Andrew has also appeared onstage in “Approachin­g Zanzibar,” “Peter Pan” and “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolo­r Dreamcoat” at Players Club of Swarthmore. He has performed in Springfiel­d High School’s Theater Workshop while still a student at E.T. Richardson Middle School, in “Our Town,” “Annie Get Your Gun” and “Oliver.” Not surprising­ly, Andrew is also a fantastic dancer. He won the All-American Talent State and Regional Dance Competitio­n 3 years in a row (2012-2014) and also the Star Power Regional Championsh­ip in 2014.

“Happy Birthday, Wanda June” was written in the late 1960s, around the same time as Vonnegut’s famed anti-war novel “Slaughterh­ouse Five” was published; it ran on Broadway in the early 1970s and was also a movie starring Rod Steiger and Susannah York. The play tackles the timely topic of violence in society and offers a funny and thought-provoking perspectiv­e on masculinit­y. “It’s interestin­g to compare what a man’s role and expectatio­ns used to be at the time the play was written with how we classify a man’s role today,” says Andrew. As he begins his high school journey, Andrew has put a career in the performing arts at the top of his list. “My father and sister always jokingly said I’d grow up to be a street performer, so I figure I’ll go to school to work on my performanc­e art. If that doesn’t work out, maybe I’ll be a crime scene investigat­or,” he muses, “and if it does work out, maybe I’ll play a crime scene investigat­or on TV!”

You can enjoy Andrew’s performanc­e in “Happy Birthday, Wanda June” Oct. 21, 22, 28, 29, 30 and Nov. 4 and 5, at Spotlight Theatre, 129 Park Avenue in Swarthmore. For tickets and informatio­n, www.mnplayers.co/2016-2017-season/happy-birthday-wandajune/

 ??  ?? Springfiel­d High School freshman Andrew SanFilippo prepares for his role in the upcoming production of Kurt Vonnegut’s “Happy Birthday, Wanda June” at Spotlight Theatre.
Springfiel­d High School freshman Andrew SanFilippo prepares for his role in the upcoming production of Kurt Vonnegut’s “Happy Birthday, Wanda June” at Spotlight Theatre.

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