The Madeira School Footloose
By Cappies • Mar 14th, 2014 • Category: CappiesWith rocking tunes, an impressive cast, and their journey to reclaim dance for the town of Bomont, Footloose was a hit.
With rocking tunes, an impressive cast, and their journey to reclaim dance for the town of Bomont, Footloose was a hit.
Vibrant colors, puppetry, and wonderful fun combined this past Saturday in The Madeira School Arts Department’s whimsical production of The Wizard of Oz.
The Madeira School’s cast of Hairspray aptly illustrated the school’s motto — “Madeira Girls have something to say!”
The cast of Thoroughly Modern Millie tackled an endlessly upbeat score, tap routines, and in some cases opposite gender roles with aplomb.
Although some actors had trouble fully connecting with their characters, The Madeira School’s Little Women was truly delightful!
In ancient Greek theatre it was very typical for show to consist of an all male cast, even for women’s roles; now, it’s the twenty-first century and The Madeira School brought a new spin to an old tradition. Madeira is an all girls school whose cast brought a female touch to Mary Rodger’s Once Upon […]
Madeira’s production of Annie didn’t wait until tomorrow to shine. Last weekend, the girls at Madeira outdid themselves as orphans, maids, and even men of New York City. Annie, originally based on a comic strip by Harold Gray, was adapted for the stage by Thomas Meehan, with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Martin […]