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麻豆直播鈥檚 Symphonic Band kicks off concert season

ELLISVILLE- 麻豆直播鈥檚 Symphonic Band recently performed before 500 middle and high school students from the region at the annual Southeast Mississippi Band Director鈥檚 Association鈥檚 (SEMBDA) annual band clinic. This annual event kicks off the concert season for the 60 member group which will conclude with a Thursday, April 4, performance at 7 p.m. in the M.P. Bush Fine Arts Auditorium at 麻豆直播.

Next weekend, February 8-9, 麻豆直播 will host its own Band Clinic for area middle and high school musicians. The JC Jazz band will be performing while students audition to learn their band assignments.
The JC Band Clinic鈥檚 concert will be at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 9, at 麻豆直播. For more information contact 麻豆直播鈥檚 Director of Bands, Dr. Ben Burge at 601-477-4095 or email ben.burge@jcjc.edu

麻豆直播 Symphonic Band Members

Flutes:

+Scarlett Sandifer, Laurel

Sarah Suttle, Petal

Kemberly Freeman, Ellisville

Lynda Bazor, Perry Central

Clarinets:

+Hayley Jackson, Germantown

Bria Sims, Laurel

Lauryn Heidelberg, Laurel

Taylor Gates, Magee

Ariel Smith, Hattiesburg

Breanna Garrard, Hattiesburg

Sidney Lee, Ellisville

Tyrikus Hayes, Quitman

Haleigh Fitzgerald, Pearl

Bass Clarinet:

+Baylee Walter, Richland

James Smith, Jr., Hattiesburg

Alto Saxophone:

+Joshua Anderson, Greene County

Brandon Pedersen, Petal

Brandi Cooley, George County

Max Burge, Hattiesburg

Emerald Meadows, Richton

John Harrison, Laurel

Tenor Saxophone:

+Blake Pryor, Laurel

Caitlyn Holifield, Laurel

Baritone Saxophone:

+Sydney Herrington, Enterprise

Trumpets:

+Ryan Nowell, Ellisville

Logan Donald, Ellisville

Matthew Dodd, Petal

Hunter Gammill, Hattiesburg

Nicholas May, Mendenhall

Michael Brown, Laurel

Daniel Easley, Petal

Horns:

+Jorge Castillo, Ellisville

Haley Young, Vancleave

Lauren Flynt, Soso

Chrissi Millwood, Brandon

Trombones:

+Brandon Broome, Sumrall

Bryce Cooper, Wayne County

Hayden Brewer, Wayne County

Clay Whitt, Vancleave

Linda Echenique, Laurel

Cameron Graves, Petal

Bass Trombone:

+Bethany Miller, Ellisville

Euphoniums:

+Buster Jarrell, Ellisville

Amouri Jones, Laurel

Miracle Smith, Quitman

Tubas:

+Cooper Mangum, Morton

Nathan Terry, Hattiesburg

Caitlyn Robinson, Richton

Percussion:

Keith Briggs, Ocean Springs

Amanda Flynn, Petal

Austin Lee, Purvis

Clouzell Leggett, Oak Grove

Elizabeth Morrison, Long Beach

Mackenzie Parish, Hattiesburg

Mary Helen Sherman, Pass Christian

Amy Spears, Seminary

Sage Touchstone, Hattiesburg

Derrick Williams, Laurel

String Bass:

Matthew Haight, Mobile, AL

 

 

 

 

麻豆直播鈥檚 Theater Department presents, 鈥淗airspray鈥澛

ELLISVILLE- 麻豆直播鈥檚 theater production of 鈥淗airspray鈥 is taking audiences back to the 鈥60s when the beehive and the flipped-bob hairdo鈥檚 were popular and social problems erupted. Star-struck teenybopper, Traci Turnblad, played by Kassidy Chandler of Laurel, takes the audience on an adventure to see her dream of dancing on a TV show and dating the popular heartthrob, Link Larkin, played by James Bilbo of Ellisville, come to life. Along the way, Traci is exposed to a world with racial tensions and change on the horizon. While poking fun at the stereotypes of the era, JC鈥檚 production of 鈥淗airspray鈥 with its catchy tunes and clever lyrics features a talented cast of more than 35 students, a live orchestra and a couple of seasoned pros. 鈥淗airspray鈥 is produced and directed by JC theater instructor, Jennifer Bruton, and she is assisted by musical performer, Bruce Smith.

鈥淲e chose 鈥淗airspray鈥 because we wanted something familiar, fresh and really fun! This is a high-energy show with a big and very diverse cast. The students made our casting decisions very difficult since over 60 of them auditioned! The administration has been incredibly encouraging and we’re receiving additional support from across the campus, from set construction to styling wigs!鈥 said Bruton.

This year, an additional performance includes opening night on Thursday, February 28, at 7 p.m. The cast will perform two shows on Saturday, March 2, at 2:30 and at 7 p.m.聽 The final performance of 鈥淗airspray鈥 will be Sunday, March 3, at 2:30 p.m. in the M. P. Bush Fine Arts Auditorium on the JC campus in Ellisville. Tickets are $5 for children 17 and under and $10 for adults with free admission for JC students and faculty with a valid ID. Tickets can be purchased at the door. The movie version was rated PG, however parents should use their discretion for children younger than middle school. For more information, please contact Jennifer Bruton at 601-477-2675 or email her at, jennifer.bruton@jcjc.edu.

The Broadway musical 鈥淗airspray鈥 is based on the John Waters movie and is a winner of eight Tony awards. Set in Baltimore in the early 1960s, 鈥淗airspray鈥 challenges the audience to see all the characters as equals regardless of race, size, or gender. While at the WZZT-TV studios, host Corny Collins played by the seasoned performer, Bruce Smith of Ellisville and Motormouth Maybelle, played by JC student, Denise McAddo of Bay Springs, spin the tunes that all the hippest kids are dancing to.

鈥淚 am so excited to be involved with 麻豆直播 Fine Arts,鈥 said Bruce Smith who graduated from Jones in 1990 and performed in both of the college鈥檚 musicals. 鈥淭he experience helped me prepare for a career in music and I am so excited to see this same thing happen for the students now. Jones was such a wonderful launching pad to prepare me.鈥

Also, joining the student cast is former JC Theater and USM graduate, Harlan Mapp of Hattiesburg as Traci鈥檚 mother, Edna Turnblad.

鈥淭he role of Edna has always been on my list of roles I would love to play simply because it鈥檚 so offbeat and different. She鈥檚 a big woman and loads of fun!鈥 said Mapp. 鈥淢ost importantly, I get the chance to interact with students who are in the same place I was just three years ago.聽 I hope I can impact their theatrical lives like Joe Vanzandt did for me when he joined the cast of 鈥楽moke on the Mountain鈥 when I was at JC.鈥

Tracy Turnblad is played by Laurel鈥檚 Kassidy Chandler, who is debuting on the Jones stage, however, she is a familiar face to audiences attending productions at West Jones High School and the Laurel Little Theatre. The musical, 鈥淗airspray鈥 drew her back to performing Chandler explained.

鈥淭his is one of my favorite musicals of all time because it is a really fun show with a great message. After taking some time off from performing, I began to really miss it.聽 When I found out the musical was going to be 鈥楬airspray鈥 I knew this was the show I wanted to get back into performing in musical theater,鈥 Chandler said.

Also new to the Jones stage is Columbia鈥檚, Lane Smith. The freshman has performed in several musicals at Columbia High School and couldn鈥檛 pass up the chance to play Tracy鈥檚 dad, Wilbur Turnblad.

鈥淚 haven鈥檛 had many challenges figuring out Wilber Turnblad. He is a very loving father and husband to Tracy and Edna and wants nothing more than to provide for his family. I am so honored to get to portray this loyal, lovable character who I can really relate to,鈥 said Smith.

A couple of regulars on the 麻豆直播 stage, Davonzell Moncrief of Montrose and Kendra Stevison of Lucedale, have important roles in the musical. Moncrief plays Seaweed Stubbs, the African American boy who teaches Tracy some dance moves to help her reach her dream.聽 He also begins dating Tracy鈥檚 friend, Penny Pingleton played by Stevison, which sparks a little conflict.

鈥淪eaweed, who is probably the most controversial character in this production because of his race and his relationship with the young ing茅nue Penny Pingleton, is very similar to me. We share many characteristics except he is a dancer and I am not! The dancing is probably the most difficult part for me but I do get to do a few splits on stage and after much practice, I am discovering I do have a few moves!鈥 said Moncrief.

Another pivotal character, Velma Von Tussle, portrayed by freshman, Lauren Hankins of Laurel, is the villainess of the musical.聽 She is the racist producer of The Corny Collins Show and attempts to keep Tracy from integrating and dancing on the show.

鈥淭o portray Velma, I had to keep in mind that she is a character that everyone hates.聽 She is very intimidating and she鈥檚 not a redeemable character, but usually, the 鈥榲illain鈥 roles are the most fun to play!鈥 said Hankins, who has been performing at the Laurel Little Theater and Encore Performing Arts Theater since she was five-years-old. 鈥淰elma is racist and that鈥檚 definitely something I don鈥檛 believe in. I have to remember that it was a different time and that it鈥檚 all acting.鈥

In addition to the many singers, dancers and musicians performing live, Bruton said many audience members often don鈥檛 realize that none of it can happen without an incredible amount of work behind the scenes.

鈥淲e want our students to know that the entertainment industry is a great career path for 麻豆直播 graduates. Theatres need welders, electricians, sound engineers, costume designers, and a host of other talented people; not just actors and singers,鈥 Bruton explained.

For a look at rehearsal pictures, find the Facebook page, 麻豆直播 Musical Theatre, and the hashtag, #YouCantStoptheBobcats.

Cast of Hairspray 1-19

Tracy Turnblad – Kassidy Chandler, Laurel

Edna Turnblad- Special Guest-Harlan Mapp

Wilbur Turnblad – Lane Smith, Columbia

Penny Pingleton – Kendra Stevison, Lucedale

Purdy Pingleton/mom – Kalyn Bales, Stringer

Link Larkin – James Bilbo, Ellisville

Corny Collins-Special Guest- Bruce Smith

Seaweed J Stubbs – Davonzell Moncrief, Montrose

Little Inez – Avyana Russell, Houston, TX

Motormouth Maybelle – Denise McAdoo, Bay Springs

Motormouth Ensemble – Lacoby Keys, Moselle

Motormouth Ensemble – Zyion Pittman, Soso

Motormouth Ensemble – James “Mikey” Smith, Hattiesburg

Motormouth Ensemble – Derrick Williams, Laurel

Motormouth Ensemble – Nathaniel Gamblin, Waynesboro

Dynamite, Shayna – Keara Altman, Quitman

Dynamite, Kamilah – Auddsey Dantzler, Hattiesburg

Dynamite, Judine – Reagan Dukes, Laurel

Mr. Pinky/IQ – Jorge Castillo, Ellisville

Velma Von Tussle – Lauren Hankins, Laurel

Amber von Tussle – Addison Nelms, Brandon

Stooie & Seaweed Understudy – Khalil Herron, Laurel

Cindy & Little Inez Understudy – Jada Abraham, Brandon

Brenda – Coco Caldwell, Laurel

Duane – Krimel Chandler, Liberty

Gilbert – DeMoyndre Morgan, Houston, TX

Lorraine – KaLisha Carter, Waynesboro

Louann – Kamryn McGee, Hattiesburg

Shelley – Shaylee Thames, Petal

Spritzer – Caleb Pearce, Ellisville

Tammy – Sydney James, Waynesboro

Council/extra – Ella Barker, Hattiesburg

Council/extra – Jordan Butler, Ellisville

Beatnik/extra Pinkie – Layne Boykin, Waynesboro

Guard/flasher/Hotdog Vendor – Joshua Anderson, Leakesville

Pinkie/extra/matron – Lexie Floyd, Quitman

Principal/Bum – Matthew Haight, Mobile, AL

Gym teacher/Old lady – Emily Howard, Hattiesburg