Seniors in Musical Theatre/Research class attempt to answer that question with scenes that show how, sometimes, using "improper" language can be advantageous...
Group 1: Alanna, Jasmine, Anastacia and Jannah
Group 2: Hector, Brittney and Daniella
Group 3: Valentina, Chris, Terrin and Elexis
Group 4: Marcello, Jazmine, Kadija, Angel and Rosaly
Friday, October 14, 2011
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Go Down, Moses
Check out the 9th graders rehearsing their version of the traditional Spiritual "Go Down, Moses." Listen carefully, and you'll hear some 3-part harmony...
Ol' Man River Re-writes
Check out the senior class's new versions of Ol' Man River, where they attempted to change the lyrics to the classic song from Show Boat, in order to prove the thesis: "While attempting to demonstrate the difficulties faced by African Americans, musical writers like Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern actually reinforced many of the stereotypes that made life so difficult for them in the first place."
2nd Period:
4th Period:
2nd Period:
Ol' Man River Re-write Per. 2 from Repertory Film Club on Vimeo.
4th Period:
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
12th Grade Hair Protest Songs
12th graders perform their "Hair"-style anti-Vietnam protest songs in Mr. Fram's Musical Theatre class.
12th grade Hair Protest Songs from Repertory Film Club on Vimeo.
Monday, February 14, 2011
The Jukebox Musical
Michael Rashkover created this Jukebox Musical using the songs of the Beatles:
Michael Rashkover's Jukebox Musical from Repertory Film Club on Vimeo.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)