Arts & Entertainment
Area Students Showcase Talents for a Good Cause
Event this weekend is part of charitable theater project born in Creve Coeur in 2005.
This weekend, head to to seeΒ 37 of the most talented youngΒ singers and dancers (ages 8-18)Β in the St. Louis metro area put onΒ their musical revue, Bring on Tomorrow (titledΒ after one of the songs in the program). The Arch City Theater Troupe (ACTT), directed by Β student Sally Lemkemeier, is putting on the show at 7:30 p.m. on FridayΒ and Saturday evenings, with a matinee at 2 p.m. Saturday
The ACTT was born in 2005 and performances were first held at the in
"We have two weeks of intense practice to prepare for the show," Lemkemeier said. "It's a lot of fun, and we're also getting a lot of work accomplished at the same time."
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"I am totally blown away and impressed with their professionalism," added Deena Goran, a Burroughs teacher and the ACTT sponsor at the school.
There is no charge for admission, but donations to the Juvenile Diabetes Research FoundationΒ are welcome, either directly or through participating in the bake sale, flower sale, raffle and blind bid that will be taking place outside of the auditorium before and after the performances.
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"It's the two biggest things in my lifeβdiabetes and performingβcoming together," said ACTT member and student Stephanie Patton, who alsoΒ has Type 1 diabetes. "It means so much to me for my best friends to come together and do what they love for this cause."
According to the Troupe's website, more than 100,000 has been raised to support the fight against Type 1 diabetes.
Alex Prakken, the musical director for this show and a recent Burroughs graduate, has been with the ACTT since it started in 2005, when there were only nine performers practicing in a living room.
"It's really staggering to think about how much this has grown," said Prakken, who will attend the University of Michigan this fall. "It's continued to beΒ a group of really talented kids who love musical theater and want to use their talents to help people."
The show's programΒ features a variety of musicalΒ numbers, including "At the Ballet," "Children of Eden" and "There's No Business Like Show Business."
Among the cast are the following from Creve Coeur area schools:
: Jack Ciapciak, Tom Rich
: Zach Erhardt
: Courtney Jonas, Melissa Trelstad
: Abigail Oglesby, Nikki Sewal
