{"id":1952526,"date":"2025-08-10T11:15:35","date_gmt":"2025-08-10T11:15:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/?p=1952526"},"modified":"2025-08-10T11:15:35","modified_gmt":"2025-08-10T11:15:35","slug":"bravo-intensive-phantom-project-inspires-young-performers-arts-and-entertainment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/bravo-intensive-phantom-project-inspires-young-performers-arts-and-entertainment\/","title":{"rendered":"BRAVO: Intensive \u2018Phantom\u2019 project inspires young performers | Arts And Entertainment"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div id=\"article-body\" itemprop=\"articleBody\" false=\"\">\n                                <meta itemprop=\"isAccessibleForFree\" content=\"true\"\/><\/p>\n<p>\u201cTheatre changes lives.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019re listening, you\u2019ve heard that from every drama program in the history of ever. You\u2019ll read it in playbills from productions on Broadway, national tours, regional theaters, community, collegiate and public schools and in every summer drama camp and after school drama program you bump into.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTheatre changes lives\u201d is so often repeated that it runs the risk of becoming clich\u00e9 and sounding like an infomercial running in the background. But here\u2019s the thing: theater folk say it so often because it\u2019s true.<\/p>\n<p>A case in point? Last weekend\u2019s four performances of \u201cThe Phantom of the Opera\u201d at Kendall Hall Auditorium on the Yakima Valley College campus. To be sure, audiences couldn\u2019t help but be changed by the experience; the score by Andrew Lloyd Webber is sweeping and the story is epic. It will stay with them for years to come. But the audience wasn\u2019t the intended target of change.<\/p>\n<p>The four sold-out performances were a culmination of the first ever \u201cPre-Professional Project\u201d in Yakima. This was an intensive theater experience mirroring that of true professional theater process. The cast, comprised of young actors between 13-19 years old, spent the last three weeks of July, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, working as an ensemble to bring \u201cPhantom\u201d to the stage.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI wanted to give youth of a wide variety of ages the experience of working in a professional theatre setting,\u201d Ray Pritchard, YVC theatre arts instructor and Warehouse Theatre Company board member, said. He dreamed of this project and brought it to fruition by brokering a mutually beneficial partnership between YVC and the WTC. Pritchard was joined by YVC choral director Steven Slusher to handle teaching the difficult music of \u201cPhantom,\u201d and WTC\u2019s Carol Garza took on the choreography for the show.<\/p>\n<p>Four sellouts make the project a success by most measures. But what makes it a \u201clife changing\u201d experience? Perhaps it\u2019s best to let a few of the dozens of participants speak for themselves:<\/p>\n<div class=\"inline-asset inline-image layout-vertical  subscriber-hide  tnt-inline-asset tnt-inline-relcontent tnt-inline-image tnt-inline-relation-child tnt-inline-presentation-default tnt-inline-alignment-right tnt-inline-width-half\">\n<figure class=\"photo layout-vertical hover-expand letterbox-style-white\"><span class=\"expand hidden-print\" data-toggle=\"modal\" data-photo-target=\".photo-9377826b-b05d-4af3-81a9-0237e26f1be2\" data-instance=\"#gallery-items-05911e31-7d0e-4e23-b4a5-6e6722675b24-photo-modal\" data-target=\"#photo-carousel-05911e31-7d0e-4e23-b4a5-6e6722675b24\"><br \/>\n                <span class=\"fas tnt-expand\"\/><br \/>\n            <\/span><\/p>\n<div class=\"image\" data-toggle=\"modal\" data-photo-target=\".photo-9377826b-b05d-4af3-81a9-0237e26f1be2\" data-instance=\"#gallery-items-05911e31-7d0e-4e23-b4a5-6e6722675b24-photo-modal\" data-target=\"#photo-carousel-05911e31-7d0e-4e23-b4a5-6e6722675b24\">\n<div itemprop=\"image\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\">\n            <meta itemprop=\"width\" content=\"1275\"\/><br \/>\n            <meta itemprop=\"height\" content=\"1624\"\/><br \/>\n            <meta itemprop=\"contentUrl\" content=\"https:\/\/bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com\/yakimaherald.com\/content\/tncms\/assets\/v3\/editorial\/9\/37\/9377826b-b05d-4af3-81a9-0237e26f1be2\/68924d7f71c3c.image.png\"\/><br \/>\n            <meta itemprop=\"url\" content=\"https:\/\/bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com\/yakimaherald.com\/content\/tncms\/assets\/v3\/editorial\/9\/37\/9377826b-b05d-4af3-81a9-0237e26f1be2\/68924d7f71c3c.image.png\"\/><br \/>\n                        \n            <\/div><\/div><figcaption class=\"caption\">\n<p>                                <span class=\"caption-text\"><\/p>\n<p>The ultimate love triangle plays out in the final moments of &#8220;The Phantom of the Opera.&#8221;\u00a0 From left, Armour Johnson (the Phantom), Makadie Miller (Christine Daae&#8217;) and Jacob Dove (Raoul, Viscount de Chagny).<\/p>\n<p>                                <\/span><\/p>\n<p>                                <span class=\"credit\"><br \/>\n                                    <span itemprop=\"author\" class=\"tnt-byline\">Photo by Jeff Buege <\/span><br \/>\n                                <\/span><\/p>\n<p>                        <span class=\"clearfix\"\/><br \/>\n                    <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p><strong>Connor Arvizu, actor\/dancer:<\/strong>\u00a0Knowing my directors, crew and peers could rely on me made me feel professional. The process taught me a lot about discipline which is important in all aspects of life. I\u2019ve loved every moment of this show and meeting all of these wonderful people. Theater is for everyone regardless of their background. I believe everyone can benefit from doing theater, and the Warehouse and YVC are amazing places to do it.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jacey Brugnone, stage manager:<\/strong>\u00a0Our three-week &#8220;Phantom of the Opera&#8221; journey was a whirlwind of an experience. When Ray first introduced the idea to us, I quickly asked if I could stage manage as it had always been a goal of mine. Throughout the long days and nights during our rehearsal weeks, I felt as though I was in a crash course for stage managing with the best people helping me along the way. Brittany Winn took me under her wing and taught me everything with grace and kindness. She and the rest of the crew gave me the confidence to tackle this insanely difficult show from a different theatre \u201clens\u201d than I had experienced before.<\/p>\n<p>I am so thankful for the great cast of students and their consistent efforts throughout this entire process. I am also grateful to have been able to work with my fianc\u00e9 Jordan who assisted Ray in his direction. &#8220;Phantom&#8221; truly felt like a once in a lifetime opportunity that can never be truly replicated. I\u2019m very thankful for Ray and the entire production team trusting someone new like me and giving me the space to learn new skills.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Elyse Burger, backstage crew:<\/strong>\u00a0The first whole run through with costumes and mics made me feel like I was part of something bigger. There was a step up to a professional level when our crew was in our black clothes and doing our cues on time; there was hesitance and unsureness before that. It was truly amazing to see and work on this production. It was emotionally and physically draining but such an eye-opening experience.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Riley Durham, actress:<\/strong> I\u2019ve done quite a bit of theater, but this show has taught me to fully trust myself and my dedication to what I do. I loved it! Though it was tiring, spending eight hours per day for three weeks doing exactly what I love with a cast that I love has been the best experience. If you\u2019re not familiar with this world, it\u2019s an easy way to fall in love with the stage!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Armour Johnson, actor:<\/strong> From the first rehearsal it felt like I\u2019d known these people for years even though I was pretty much just meeting them for the first time. I loved working with the whole entire team from top to bottom. The crew was awesome, the directors &#8230; all the people who came in to help with costumes were just amazing. The people here are all very encouraging and uplifting individuals. The experience helped develop and nurture important character traits like hard work, dedication, focus for extended periods of time, teamwork and camaraderie. And then at the end you get a performance which is a uniquely ephemeral thing that you\u2019ll never get to experience ever again in your life.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cPhantom&#8221; is a special show for me. It\u2019s my last one in the Yakima Valley and may even be my last one ever. My family is moving to Hawaii, I\u2019m studying biochemistry (I plan to be a doctor) and there\u2019s not a lot of time in there for theater stuff. Honestly, I think I\u2019ll make some time though &#8211; create some &#8211; because I love doing it. This has been really meaningful.<\/p>\n<p>These young theater makers\u2019 appreciation for the project is obvious. They know that they\u2019ve been part of something special, though they may not fully see themselves how much they\u2019ve grown in just three weeks. Their directors have the benefit of being on the outside looking in, marking progress, and witnessing the growth from one week to the next.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Steven Slusher, musical director:<\/strong> Having played the Phantom and done the show before, I knew how hard it was. I had given the actors vocal assignments well ahead of our first rehearsal. and I was surprised (and pleased) at how prepared some of them came to the first rehearsal. They took this mini masterclass to heart, and I saw them internalize it, process it, and try their best to adjust their method as coached. While I was impressed on Week 1, Week 3 was even more impressive. The addition of sets, costumes, and props took the work to a new level. I saw the actors adjust and make changes immediately. There was clear growth.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ray Pritchard, director:<\/strong> The growth I saw in each and every one of these young actors over the last three weeks is nothing short of astonishing. \u2018Phantom\u2019 was an incredible production, but for me this was never about the product. It was about the process. It was about the hard work, the dedication, the determination, experiencing the happy moments and the tough ones. It was about seeing what it is like to truly live a life in the theatre, both onstage and backstage. Yes, there were stressful moments and at times raised voices, but in the end, I reassured them that we had an amazing product, but even if we didn\u2019t the friendships memories and growth of each of them individually is what was truly important.<\/p>\n<p>Judging by the comments above, Pritchard\u2019s vision was realized, and the sold-out shows were merely the icing on the proverbial cake. The real takeaway appears to be&#8230; say it with me, \u201cTheater changes lives.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><em>\u2022 Vance Jennings is executive director of the Warehouse Theatre Company. The company contributes a column in Explore every four weeks.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><em> \u2018 The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em> \u2018 Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.yakimaherald.com \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cTheatre changes lives.&#8221; If you\u2019re listening, you\u2019ve heard that from every drama program in the history of ever. 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