Prep’s Theatre Pathway students have taken on the production of The Olympians: An Epic Muse-ical for its Spring production!
Here’s everything you need to know:
Shows are on:
- Thursday, March 27, 7 pm
- Friday, March 28, 7 pm
- Saturday, March 29, 7 pm
Location: Joey Dee and the Starliters Auditorium
Tickets: $10
- Buy from cast members or at the door!
CAST
Shanelsy Duverge: Thalia
Chasity Claudio-Miller: Artemis
Kevin Garcia: Apollo
Marialis Moreta: Athena
Dulce Maria: Aphrodite
Lina Popoca Sosa: Sophia’s Grandmother/Hera
Savannah Moreno:Sophia
Legacy Surita-Aviles: Zoe
JP Valdez: Captain
Caleb Rodriguez: King of Sparta/Zeus
Johnny Rosario: Athens Guard
JP Valdez: Diogenes
Professor: Mario Valentin Javier
Nicholas Aguilar: Xander
Jewel Saenez: Lexi
Angel Santana: Orpheus
Jeremy Hungría Rodriguez: Guard 1
Jaydin Mann: Guard 2
Stage Managers:
- Cicaly Flores
- Ashley “Ace” Linares
- Randy Munoz
Stage Advisors:
- Ms. Morinho
- Ms. LoPuzzo
- Ms. Fraser
Set design:
- Mr. Tully
- Mr. Weaver
- Mr. Watson
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Q&A:
Ms. Morinho, head of Theatre Pathway:
Q: If you had to pick a vibe to describe this musical production, how would you, and what is the thing people should look forward to on opening night?
A: “If I had to describe the vibe of the show, I would say it’s a high-energy, modern take on ancient mythology. On opening night, I think audiences should look forward to the overall experience. It’s not just one moment, but the combination of music and visual storytelling coming together. Our cast brings incredible commitment and energy, and there are some fun, recognizable songs that the audience will connect with right away! I am hoping our audiences leave feeling inspired by the amazing storyline and the incredible talent our students have to offer.”
Jewel Saenez, actor playing “Lexi”:
Q: If a student is unsure about buying a ticket, what is one feeling you can say they will feel if they show up opening night?
A: “I would say that they would feel excited as much as how the cast feels. Excited to see the hard work many put together for an entertaining show for our audience.”
