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CCI prepares for run of ‘Emma: A Pop Musical’ based on Jane Austen classic

Gordon Edgar - Moose Jaw Express/MooseJawTo­day.com

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Director Brian Bowley explained that Emma: A Pop Musical is based the Jane Austen novel Emma about a young woman who considers herself a matchmaker and begins interferin­g in the lives of her friends and family to set them up with each other.

“She goes and starts meddling in other people’s lives in order to arrange these things for her friend,” Bowley laughed. “And, of course, everything goes awry. … The nice thing is that it’s been revamped into a high school, and all the songs are pop songs. And they’re fairly recent SRS VRQJV VXFK DV ³8QZULWWHQ´ E\ 1DWDVKD %HGLQJ¿HOG and there’s stuff by Katy Perry, as well as older stuff by the Supremes.

“And the dialogue is cleverly written, and the cast has just blown me away again, they’re so awesome. … Can’t wait to see it on stage.”

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Tickets are $15 to 20 and are available from Sasktix.

“It’s a nice, light-hearted show and the music is really fun,” said music teacher Paul McCorristo­n, who is directing a pit band almost entirely made up of students this year. Having a student-led music section is challengin­g and rewarding, he said, and everyone is enjoying the popular music.

The student-led orchestra for the show consists of: Piano — Jeri-Lynn Ryba

Keyboard — Josh Carley Alto

Sax — Asher Miller Tenor

Sax — Brooke Myers

Trumpet — Emma Hill

Trombone — Nevin Runnalls

Guitar — Tague O’ Bright

Bass — Drew Amell

Drums — Paige Adam-Chow

Central teacher Holly McCorristo­n is directing the show’s choreograp­hy for the second year, after assuming the responsibi­lity for Mamma Mia! last year.

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The staff production crew includes Brian Bowley as director, Paul McCorristo­n as musical director, Derek Porter as technical director, Holly McCorristo­n as choreograp­hy director, Wayne Dirkson doing set design, Chantel Mack in charge of costume design, and Maureen Mer

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“The cast is really coming together, too, it’s an awesome environmen­t and we’ve all become good friends, I think,” said Presley McLeod, who plays Harriet Smith. “We also have a pit band this year! We didn’t have that last year, so that’s very exciting, I’m super pumped to have live music.”

“It’s really helpful to have the pit band, because a lot of the rehearsal tracks don’t match our actual music compositio­n on stage,” explained Isabelle Eros, who plays Emma Woodhouse, the lead. “When we make adjustment­s, the band is able to adapt really easily, so it gives us a better sense of what will happen in the show.

“It’s going to be really, really fun! I think people VKRXOG GH¿QLWHO\ JLYH LW D shot. We’ve been working hard, and it’s age-appropriat­e for everyone, so I hope people come out to see us.”

In addition to McLeod and Eros’ roles, the full cast of the show is:

• Nigel Fang as Jeff Knightley

• Alexx Bakken as Frankie Churchill/student chorus

• Isabelle Adams as Jane Fairfax/student chorus

• Dade Traves as Philip Elton/student chorus

• Luka Pollock as Martin/student chorus

• Talys Williams as Ashley/student chorus

• Eden Breker as Miss Bates

• Rudle Ryba as Mr. Weston/student chorus

• Jade Miller as Miss Taylor/student chorus/girl 2

• Denise Baguna as Supreme singer #1/student chorus

• Mia Aparicio as Supreme singer #2/student chorus

• Katherine Delanoy as student chorus

• Wyatt Johnson as student chorus/tap solo/guy 2

• Jasmine Dally as student chorus/tap solo

• Micah Salido Porter as student chorus/guy 1

• Lilah Pirot as student chorus/girl 1/soloist

• Sakina Stationwal­a as student chorus/girl 3

• Dani Brazeal as student chorus

• Lucy Savard as student chorus

• Ophelia Bourdages as student chorus*

 ?? ?? The cast and student orchestra were hard at work Nov. 17 in the Peacock auditorium preparing to put on next weeks shows (photo by Gordon Edgar)
There will be three showing of Emma: A Pop Musical, on Nov. 24, 25, and 26. Each show is from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Centennial Auditorium at Peacock.
The cast and student orchestra were hard at work Nov. 17 in the Peacock auditorium preparing to put on next weeks shows (photo by Gordon Edgar) There will be three showing of Emma: A Pop Musical, on Nov. 24, 25, and 26. Each show is from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Centennial Auditorium at Peacock.
 ?? ?? Emma: A Pop Musical, based on the Jane Austen novel but set in a preppy high school, will show Nov. 24-26 in Peacock’s Centennial Auditorium
Emma: A Pop Musical, based on the Jane Austen novel but set in a preppy high school, will show Nov. 24-26 in Peacock’s Centennial Auditorium

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