DIY Teen Theatre

"Do-It-Yourself" Teen Theatre is a summer theatre group
directed by teens and performed by almost-teens in Elmhurst IL!

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Waiting for Bios and Programs

Posted on July 18, 2009 at 10:49 AM

Everyone--

 

I'm still waiting for program contest entries for the cover of the program. PLEASE get them in to me soon, or else they might not be accepted or considered for the cover.

 


I am also waiting for bios from Eric, Glenn, Darcy, Delena, and Collette. Try to fit them into 50 words or less (except Eric, you have 100 words).

 

Della--Could you please return the extra music script we gave you, we are short on scripts and really need it back for the stage crew.

 

If anyone has a dress that matches with a doll-sized dress, please tell me (I have already heard from Kirsten and Kyra) because we might need to use it for the song in Act 1 Scene 3.

 

Lines should be memorized by Monday, 20th, when we start runthroughs. It would be a very good idea to memorize them before hand so that it is easier to remember blocking and choreography.

 

Categories: A Little Princess--August 2009

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Who We Are:

DIY Teen Theatre was founded by Helen Knudsen in the summer of 2009 when she was 14. She loves theatre and wanted the opportunity to direct a show by herself. While her home town of Elmhurst, Illinois has a wonderful childrens' theatre that runs through the school year, there was nothing for younger actors and actresses to do during the summer. She recruited two of her friends to help her direct a musical extravaganza! She put to work everything she had learned as a graduate of Elmhurst Children's Theatre.

Our shows are performed in the summer by children entering grades 4 through 9.  Middle school and highschool students make up the pit orchestra, tech crew, and assistant direction. The first show, A Little Princess, in Summer 2009, was a huge success, and the second and third, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (2010), and Alice in Wonderland (2011), was even more popular and drew in an enormous crowd! The cast performed to a packed house, and had a fantastic time. DIY is now planning their Summer 2012 show, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

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