Friday, November 22, 2013

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bell at Annex Theatre December 3 to 7

Well, I think the title says it all for this one, don't you? So, without delay, here are the details:

"ANNE ALLAN SPELLS OUT A WIN WITH
RANDOLPH ACADEMY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS'
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
December 3-7, 2013 at 8 p.m. and December 7, 2013 at 2 p.m.
Annex Theatre, 730 Bathurst Street, Toronto

Tickets available at Ticketmaster.ca /1-855-985-2787

... As if the trials and tribulations of high school were not bad enough, add in the sweaty palms, focused stars, and knocking knees of a high school spelling bee, and you have the recipe for disaster ... or a very funny musical. The latter is the case with The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, the sleeper hit musical of the 2005 Broadway season to be presented by the Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts at the Annex Theatre, December 3-7, 2013.     Directing and choreographing Spelling Bee is Charlottetown Festival artistic director Anne Allan, who says, "The joy of this musical is the discoveries that each child makes on his or her own journey to winning. In so doing, the audience looks into their own hearts and realises how we tend to be judgmental of first impressions when often there is a deeper truth to be revealed in all of us."     In The 25th Annual Putnam Country Spelling Bee, six quirky adolescents - overseen by three oddball adults - search for glory in the pressure cooker world of a student spelling contest. At stake is a 1st place trophy, bragging rights, and a trip to the National Spelling Bee competition. In the process, the youngsters learn that winning isn't everything and that champions come in all shapes and sizes.     Hailed as "irresistible, riotously funny and remarkably ingenious" by The New York Times and "perfect in every possible way" by The Wall Street Journal, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is based on C-R-E-P-U-S-C-U-L-E, an original improvisational play created by Rebecca Feldman and performed by The Farm, a New-York-based improv comedy troupe. It was further developed and workshopped at the Barrington Stage Company before moving Off-Broadway to Second Stage Theatre in 2005. The show then moved to Broadway's Circle in the Square Theatre, opening on May 2, 2005. Spelling Bee went on to be nominated for six Tony Awards, winning two, including Best Book.     The cast of Spelling Bee is made up of students taking their final step in professional training in the Randolph Academy's college program."
Cheers,
Vanessa

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