Park Avenue Players preview new show The...
Park Avenue Players preview new show
The public got a sneak preview Tuesday at the City Council meeting
of the Park Avenue Players production of “The Fantasticks.”
Cast members Taryn Dicterow, Jesse Fair and Will Morrison
performed two songs from the show, which will be performed this
weekend and next at Thurston Middle School. Music director Roxanna
Ward accompanied the singers. Director Teri Ralston introduced them.
“I grew up in Laguna, graduated from Laguna Beach High School and
performed in ‘The Fantasticks’ at the old Laguna Playhouse in the
1960s,” Ralston said. “Now I get to go back to my alma mater and
direct this production.”
Ralston, highly regarded for her role in the award-winning
Playhouse production of “Quilters,” rearranged the high school cast
“The Fantasticks” from the usual seven men and one girl because more
high school girls than boys get into drama.
“So the fathers became mothers in this production,” Ralston said.
Councilman Steve Dicterow, father of cast member Taryn Dicterow,
sat stoically on the dais while his daughter performed, playing to
the audience in the City Council Chamber and on television. He didn’t
even wince when she dropped dramatically to the floor -- a well-done
swoon, not just once, but three times.
The petite youngster is a veteran of “Lagunatots” and other No
Square Theatre productions. Morrison is the son of Design Review
Board member Suzanne Morrison, whose older son is Matthew Perry, of
“Friends.” Fair is the son of Shayne and Suzanne Fair.
“Fantasticks” performances are scheduled for 8 p.m., tonight and
Saturday; 2:30 p.m., Sunday; 8 p.m., May 27, 28 and 29.
Tickets are $8 for students and seniors and $10 general admission.
For more information, call (949) 497-7769.
-- Barbara Diamond
Students mentor children in math
Top of the World Elementary School fifth-grade teacher Teryl Hite
has been receiving some help for her class. A group of high school
students, mostly seniors come to volunteer after school as math
mentors and tutors. Marissa Reisman and Amanda Kerrigan are part of a
group of 20 high school students who excel in math and enjoy helping
the elementary school students learn.
Hite’s students receive individual math tutoring once a week, a
program that has been implemented for two years.
The tutors receive community service hours for their help.
-- Suzie Harrison
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