The Valley Catholic January 22, 2019 | Page 16

16 January 22, 2019 | The Valley Catholic CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Archbishop Mitty Takes the Stage in 2018-19 School Year By Emily Ordoñez ’19 Archbishop Mitty High School showcases one of the most renowned Performing Arts departments in the Bay Area. Part of what makes the pro- gram special is the versatile curricu- lum and the supportive community behind each production that graces the stage. Every year, the school puts on a fall musical, a winter play, and a spring musical. In the 2018-19 run, we’ve already seen Bright Star directed by Doug San- tana. It’s the charming tale of Billy, an aspiring writer from North Carolina, and his publisher, Alice Murphy, set to a bluegrass soundtrack. The Arch- bishop Mitty production allowed for special musical opportunities, including a violin solo to begin the show and a giant, moveable house on wheels that carried four musicians. “Playing while on stage was a very different ex erience, said se- nior Sean Lao, the lead violinist who performed inside the moving house. “It allowed us to interact with the Archbishop Mitty High School students perform Bright Star. actors and actually become part of the show.” This winter, students also per- formed Noises Off, the iconically hi- larious play-within-a-play featuring ample slapstick comedy and chaotic fun. Director of Performing Arts Mr. Doug Santana ran the production for the third time in his career. The cast featured a plethora of members from Archbishop Mitty’s sketch comedy team, Pardon My French, and undoubt- edly highlighted the breadth of talent that students can develop as part of their Archbishop Mitty education. With multiple outlets for artistic expression and a faculty that truly cares about the success of its students, as iring erformers naturally ourish in the Performing Arts Department. inally, finishing off the year will e Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, which runs from March 22-30. This musical tells a classic tale infused with comedy and exhilarating musical numbers. Although the production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella won’t debut until spring, the cast has already begun preparing by going to watch the Broadway national tour of the same show featuring alumna Mandy McDonell ’13 at the San Jose Center of Performing Arts. Even unprompted, the Archbishop Mitty community spirit comes through in the best places. “This department has been so special to me for the last four years,” said senior Michaela Lewis, the lead- ing lady of the show. “Giving this performance is like giving back to the people who are in it.” For more information regarding the performing arts program visit, mitty.com/performing-arts. Second Graders at Resurrection School Create Nativity Scenes The second grade students at Resurrection School in Sunnyvale, each created their own nativity scene in a manger and practiced retelling the Christmas story to each other using their handmade characters. They threw their heart into this project each nativity scene was unique and beautiful. They were so excited to take them home to share the Christmas story with their families. Holy Spirit Delivers the Bare Necessities The sounds of the jungle could be heard coming from the gym at Holy Spirit School. The Kindergarten through third grade students worked hard, with the help of their Starting Arts directors, to present a fantastically fun production of The Jungle Book Kids. Bagheera and Baloo introduced us to the forest and Mowgli’s adventures took off from there. The cast of students-turned- frogs, monkeys, snakes, bees, and more sang, danced, and protected their jungle boy through a series of amusing musical numbers. Some of the 43 cast members have appeared in previous productions, but a few made their Holy Spirit School stage debut. They are looking forward to watching the “big kids” in May Students at Holy Spirit School perform, The Jungle Book Kids. when the fourth through eighth grade students present a production of Mulan Jr. Come see the students shine onstage and off at en ouse on anuary 2 between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. For more information on showtimes and tickets, call (408) 268-0794. The Valley Catholic Young Journalists Group The Valley Catholic Young Journalists Group is a team of high school journalists who are passionate about retelling such stories through priests, ordinary people and religious events. If you enjoy writing, tell- ing stories, and are active in your parish, come join this group! For more information or to share a story, please contact Justin Chung at [email protected].