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Rose: Mila Howells“Don’t Rain On My Parade”-Funny Girl

“No Reason”- Beetlejuice

“Stupid with Love”-Mean Girls

“What Baking Can Do”-Waitress

Liam: Andrew Hammer“Some People”-Gypsy

“Stupid with Love”-Mean Girls

“You Will Be Found”-Dear Evan Hansen

Ashley: Hannah Greener“Dancing Through Life”-Wicked

“You Will Be Found”-Dear Evan Hansen

“My Wildest Dreams”-Little Mermaid

Christine: Jillian Sagers“My Wildest Dreams”-Little Mermaid

“You Will Be Found”-Dear Evan Hansen

Lily: Trinity Roberts

“No Reason”-Beetlejuice

“Pulled”-Addams Family

Girls Speaking Roles

Sister: Diem Bergstrom

Mom: Maren Dahle

Sister: Kelsie Carter

Boys Speaking Roles

Dad: Reuben Richards

Brother: Jack Christensen

”Good Morning Baltimore”-Hairspray

Tracy blue: Macy Peterson

Tracy yellow: Halie Oldham

Tracy pink: Scarlett Hall

ChurChill on Broadway

Performers

Barry: Landon Jakob“Grease is the Word”

Saxophone: Niko Wolf

Sandy: Alix Wride“Born to Hand-Jive”

“You’re the One That I Want”

Rizzo: Caroline Judd“Born to Hand-Jive”

Danny Zuko: James Loubet“Grease Lightning”

“You’re the One That I Want”

Kenickie: Garrett Nelson“Grease Lightning”

Sonny: Aaron Guevara“Grease Lightning”

Roger: Brooks Mortensen

“Grease Lightning”

Grease EnsembleAbigail Moss

Andrew Hammer

Benjamin Fire

Brodyn Shenk

Caleb Barber

Charlotte Barber

Claire Hardy

Clara LeCheminant

Cole Fuchuck

Cora Ferguson

Desi Fabbi

Diem Bergstrom

Emily Boi

Emily McQuinn

Henry Buchanan

Iris William

Jane Holyoak

Kelsie Carter

Lillie Whitehead

Maggie Cole

Megan Byrd

Mia Fox

Mia Nelson

Natalie Whelan

Nathan Daniels

Rachel Wall

Riley Reggio

Rylee Henderson

Salome Eggert

Sarah Sundberg

Scarlett Hall

Scotty Luker

Sevilla DeVries

Sofia Stahle

Suzie Williams

Tess Dorius

Victoria Page

Will Tyson

Ren: James Loubet

Garvin: Garrett Nelson

Jeter: Nathan Daniels

Bickle: Will Tyson

Willard: Benjamin Fire

Wendy: Alix Wride

Ariel: Caroline Judd

Urleen: Sofia Stahle

Jo: Katherine Rasmussen

Footloose Ensemble

Abigail Moss

Andrew Hammer

Brodyn Shenk

Brooks Mortensen

Caleb Barber

Charlotte Barber

Claire Hardy

Clara LeCheminant

Cole Fuchuck

Cora Ferguson

Desi Fabbi

Diem Bergstrom

Emily Boi

Emily McQuinn

Hannah Greener

Henry Buchanan

Jane Holyoak

Kelsie Carter

Kiri Causer

Lillie Whitehead

Maggie Cole

Megan Byrd

Mia Fox

Mia Nelson

Natalie Whelan

Rachel Wall

Riley Reggio

Rylee Henderson

Salome Eggert

Sarah Sundberg

Scarlett Hall

Scotty Luker

Sevilla DeVries

Suzie Williams

Victoria Page

Lydia Starr-Dance Captain

Alix Wride

Amelia Kirkham

Ayanna Silvers

Caroline Judd

Clara Armstrong

Halie Oldham

Katherine Rasmussen

Macy Peterson

Mylie Tueller

Sierra Tomlinson

”You Will Be Found”-Dear Evan Hansen

Abigail Moss

Andrew Hammer

Halie Oldham

Hannah Greener

James Loubet

Jane Holyoak

Jillian Sagers

Landon Jakob

Lydia Starr

Macy Peterson

Mia Fox

Mila Howells

Sarah Sundberg

Sevilla DeVries

Scarlett Hall

Victoria Page

Featured Dancers“Dancing Through Life”-Wicked

FootlooseGrease

This number will be performed using Zoomand will include everyone in the cast.

Soloists:

ChurChill on Broadway

sCenes & songs

Scene 1-Opening Number: Rose is happy. Rose puts on some headphones as she gets ready for school, enjoying the song, “Good Morning Baltimore.”

“Good Morning Baltimore”, from Hairspray

Performed by Halie Oldham, Macy Peterson, and Scarlett Hall

Scene 2: Sawyer’s hand slams the alarm clock. Sawyer’s dad, David, walk in and tells him to get to work as a distance learner despite Sawyer’s bad mood about online school. Sawyer needs to make a pie for FACS class. Rose on the other hand, is excited to still have school because nothing is going to “Rain on her Parade”.

“Don’t Rain On My Parade”, from Funny Girl; Performed by Mila Howells

Scene 3: While Rose is working on distance learning homework, Sawyer walks in with his brother Jack. He has a slice of pie ready for FACS class to taste test, but it is awful. He throws it in the garbage bin, but Jack throws it everywhere. He is not liking online school! Sawyer sees Rose’s optimistic post on Instagram, and doesn’t understand! He mentions he dreams about LA, far from Utah.

“Some People”, from Gypsy; Performed by Andrew Hammer

Scene 4: Rose is in front of her chromebook finishing the last of her health assignments. Her sisters come in and mentions her history assignment. She starts a daydream about her 1950s history assignment. The daydream is the Grease Medley.

“Grease is the Word”, from Grease; Performed by Landon Jakob

“Grease Medley” from Grease; Performed by Grease Cast

Scene 5: Sawyer remains dancing to Grease without music (because the ensemble/dancers left) when Ashley and Barry walk in. They laugh with Sawyer! Sawyer stops and realizes he is not focusing. Sawyer figures out that Rose will tutor him today and he finds himself upset that he needs a tutor. School is hard for him. His best friends named Ashley and Barry come in and teach him a thing or two. Ashley is a character that should try to help Sawyer relax and enjoy life by singing the song, “Dancing Through Life”.

“Dancing Through Life”, from Wicked; Performed by Hannah Greener

Scene 6: David, Sawyer’s dad, walks in. He doesn’t want Sawyer’s friends at the house. He prefers a video call due to the pandemic. Sawyer has a hard time choosing his history project. Sawyer’s dad suggests the time period for his history project to be the 1980s. Sawyer starts to daydream and “Footloose” comes on.

“Footloose”, from Footloose

(Yes, it was adapted into a musical from the movie!!)

Scene 7: Rose is excited that she also has friends coming over! Her friend Lily is in a horrible mood. She explains that this is all pointless. Rose, Lily, and another friend named Christine who is also there, try to work on science. Rose, being smart, explains the universe/solar system facts, but Lily is frustrated that she doesn’t understand. In turn, she blames the coronovirus for learning from home making school more difficult.

“No Reason”, from Beetlejuice

Performed by Jillian Sagers, Mila Howells, and Trinity Roberts

Scene 8: Rose says goodbye to her friends and prepares a Zoom call with Sawyer. Sawyer and Rose try to finish their math work over a Zoom call.

“Stupid with Love”, from Mean Girls

Performed by Andrew Hammer and Mila Howells

Scene 9: “Two weeks later” and they can finally go back to school. All the students are at Churchill. Ashley’s friend, Christine, tells Lily how excited she is to come back to school. Ashley agrees full heartedly. Ashley’s other friend Lily (still in a bad mood) explains the new rules and isn’t thrilled to be back AND we find out she likes Sawyer in the song.

“Beyond My Wildest Dreams”, from Little Mermaid

Performed by Hannah Greener, Jillian Sagers, and Mila Howells

Scene 10: After the song, “Beyond My Wildest Dreams”, Rose and Christine are shocked to hear the “he” Lily was singing about is Sawyer. Sawyer is still home because his parents wish him to stay in online school, and is just here to pick up materials for online students. Rose walks away sadly and heads to FACS after school. As she bakes in FACS, she sings, “What Baking Can Do.”

“What Baking Can Do!”, from Waitress; Performed by Mila Howells

Scene 11: Rose finishes making a blueberry pie to give to Lily so she can impress Sawyer. She knows that he had trouble making it and knows that Lily would love it. It is hard for Rose to try not to like Sawyer anymore so that Lily can be happy. Then Rose gives Lily the pie, explaining that she can impress Sawyer with it. Lily reveals WHY she is negative. Afterwards, Rose knows she made the right decision by putting her friends first before a boy!

Scene 12: Meanwhile, Lily delivers the pie to Sawyer hoping she can see him, but his dad explains that his family is at a high risk in the pandemic, and Lily cannot see Sawyer in person. Lily understands and tells Sawyer’s dad to give the pie to Sawyer. When Sawyer receives the pie, he misses school even more than he did before. He sends Lily a message saying thanks, and that he can’t wait to see her at school again when he can. Lily then sings, “Pulled”.

“Pulled”, from The Addams Family; Performed by Trinity Roberts

Scene 13: Sawyer’s dad notices Sawyer is feeling isolated after the pie was delivered. He reminds Sawyer that his friends still care. Then, everyone calls Sawyer on a Zoom call to cheer him up. They remind him that he is not alone!

“You Will Be Found”, from Dear Evan Hanson

FINALE Performed by the Entire Company via Zoom call

Thank you!!

donaTionsThis year we did a musical project as an after school theatre club instead of a live

production. Families, if able, can donate to our program on the Churchill website

in the webstore! We appreciate your support in advance, especially because we

have no ticket sales or concessions to fundraise this year.

THANK YOU to all of the parent volunteers!

We couldn’t have done without your help!

Thank you to my husband, Ryan Baguley, for his patience during my VERY busy

musical season, and to my parents for always being there emotionally and for

taking care of my dogs during this busy time.

A special shout out goes to one of my best friends and colleague,

Natalie Dallimore, artistic director at Wasatch Jr. High, for all of her love and

support.

**A BIG THANK YOU to our anonymous donor who has donated every year I have

worked at Churchill**

**Thank you Churchill’s office staff including Shawna Cluff and Chris Brimley,

counselors, janitors, faculty, and administration for supporting this production**

Thank you to all the parents who already donated to the program, you know who

you are! We are so grateful for your support for this theatre program!

CreaTive Team

Artistic Director.............................................................Gabriela Baguley

Head Choreographer.....................................................Brynnly Bosworth

Music Director.....................................................................Diane Taylor

Student Choreographers............................Jordan Wride & Lauren Peterson

Student Director..............................................................Ashley Peterson

Technical Director..........................................................Gabriela Baguley

Costume Designer/Coordinator............................................Amy Bosworth

Light Designer...............................................................Gabriela Baguley

Set Coordinator...........................................................Tiffany Martingale

Sound Editing......................................Brynnley Bosworth & Diane Taylor

Hair & Make up..............Ellie Loubet, Jeri Harry, Kris Page, Leslee Kirkham

Sewing.................................................................................................

Amanda Armstrong, James Fire, Leslee Kirkham, Liz Sagers,

Shauna Henderson

Rehearsal Monitors................................................................................

Candace Hammer, Mary McQuinn, Rachel Buchanan, Randy Eggert

Program, Lobby/Cast Party Decor....................................Rachel Buchanan

Videographer Company............................................................Poll Sound

Photographers...................................................................................

Heidi Hall, Jaci LeCheminant, Lisa Chriss Photography, Nancy Wride

This is Mrs. B’s 4th year at Churchill Jr. High! Previous musicals include “Once On This Island, Jr.”, “High School Musical”, and “The

Wizard of Oz”. Directing rehearsals is only part of her role here at Churchill. She also directs all the technical aspects including set,

props, sound, and lights that are all student run productions!

Brynnly adores working with the students at Churchill! She has been dancing for 20 years, studying mainly ballet, jazz, and

musical theatre, and was a competitive tap dancer. She has been choreographing for nine years, and works as a youth program co-director at the Midvale Main St. Theatre. She runs a vocal studio,

teaching kids and adults of all ages under her certification in Somatic Voice Work. She is currently a graduate student at Berklee

College of Music, expanding her education as a singing teacher. For more information visit singwithbee.com

Gabriela Baguley

Artistic Director, Technical Director

Diane Taylor

Music Director, Sound Editing

Diane Taylor has been directing music for over a decade! She is a vital part of our team who makes sure all the students know their

songs and are performance ready! She also teaches band, orchestra, and choir here at Churchill Jr, High. She is currently working on her

Master’s in Music Education from Southern Utah University.

Brynnly Bosworth

Head Choreographer, Sound Editing

This is an all student run production!!

Show writers..........................................................................................

Elodie Rampton, Halie Oldham, Hawken Hall, Maddie Zurita,

Sevi DeVries, Zoe Smolka

Program cover & Poster Artwork........Ashton Goddard & Rebecca Anderson

Projections Designers.............................Kennedy Nelson & Megan Hansen

Sound and Projection Operators...............................................................

Aliya Puder, Connor Soelberg, Gavin Chard, Sadie Reynolds

Light Operators.....................................................................................

Catelyn Knowlton, Gavin Chard, Sadie Reynolds, Sebastian Lee

Spot Operators.......................................................................................

Annika Mathews, Carson Dickson, Carson Medsker, Megan Hansen,

Olivia Derby, Rebecca Anderson, Samuel Simos

Stage Hands..........................................Grady Toothman & Warner Wilson

Churchill students created the set in stage crew class!

Student set projects include:

• All the framed posters in the bedrooms were painted by students!

A special shout out to Aliya Puder and Ashton Goddard

• Tinsel platforms decorated by students!

• Stair decorations

Ashley is a Junior at Skyline High School. Ashley student directed scenes including, "Pulled", "No Reason", and "Beyond My Wildest Dreams".

She is a talented performer in Skyline's most advanced choir called the "Skyline Highlites". She was also on Skyline Improv Team. Ashley is

currently enjoying competetive soccer as well!

Lauren is a sophomore at Skyline High School. This year Lauren choreographed “Good Morning Baltimore”. She has been in two of

Churchill’s musical perfromances, “High School Musical: the Musical”, and “Once on This Island”, and helped to choreograph for numbers

in both as well as “Wizard of Oz”. She is currently dancing with two companies apart from Tanner Dance, and has been happily dancing for

7 years. She is an alumni of Churchill’s Dance Company. She enjoys jamming on her guitar, playing soccer with her friends and family,

involving herself in community service, and dancing for an audience under stage lights.

Ashley Peterson

Student Director

Jordyn Wride

Student Choreographer

Jordyn is currently a sophomore at Skyline High School. This year Jordyn choreographed both “Grease” numbers. She has been dancing for 13

years and is presently training with Utah Dance Center and is a member of Skyline’s Dance Company. Jordyn loves theater and enjoys being able to relive her experience in the drama and dance department at Churchill by creating meaningful experiences for the present students. She has a passion for traveling, experimenting in the kitchen, spending time with

family and friends, and most of all performing.

Lauren Peterson

Student Choreographer

This year was quite a unique year! Our production took 12

Broadway numbers and mashed them into one story. Students

wrote the story about their lives right now in 2021. Directing

a musical during a pandemic while teaching online AND in

person has been a wild ride! The students have been fantastic

at navigating the new world of rehearsal rules. Nothing was

going to “rain on their parade” this year! Safely, we created this

movie musical to treasure forever. Having no live audience was a

different experience, but recording their performance meant we

could create special angles and shoot in different locations around

Churchill Jr. High. It really goes to show this cast persevered with

resilience to create a beautiful production!

Copyright Statement:

Under Fair Use Copyright Laws, songs used in this Broadway review are legal for several reasons. First, this is for an educational purpose. Second,

a transformative use takes place because we are using the songs differently than its original market purpose. Thirdly, the amount taken from the

original musical is a legal percentage and the fundamental heart of the piece that is performed goes unchanged. Lastly, this production does not

hurt the sales or market value from the original creators.

All student viewings of the production are for educational purposes only That means no youtube or social media postings.

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