FALL/WINTER 2025

RISING STARS

DAY/TIME:
Mondays - 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Mondays - 6:30pm - 8:00pm
DATES: March 9th, 2026 - May 14th and 15th, 2026
AGES: 5-15
SKILL LEVEL: Beginner+


Registration Fee: $149
Monthly Fee: $149 (2 months)
Total: $447
Discount of 10% if paid in full at registration (Register for the $149 to lock in your spot and then email info@shineonperformingarts.org to be invoiced for the remaining amount)
Sibling Discount of 10% off available. Please email.
(*price includes a Show T-Shirt to memorialize the production with your students name on it!)

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Join us for our EXCITING after-school theater training program, RISING STARS!
We will meet once a week for 90 minutes over 11 weeks between January and March.
This program will focus on building the skills needed to put together a full musical!
Students will learn acting, dancing/choreography, singing, staging, and even help out
with props and costumes!

Each Rising Stars session will culminate in a FULLY produced production performing 2 shows on the stage!

We have a limited number of spaces for our Rising Star classes.
Every student will be cast to perform in this production with a lead role!


*NOTE: There are no mandatory parent participation, ticket sales, character sponsor/ad sales
requirements for our RISING STARS PRODUCTIONS. There are no hidden fees.

ABOUT THE ARTISTIC TEAM:


Director: Regina LeBlanc


Assistant Director: Evan LeBlanc


Stage Manager: Emily Feldman -  I am 17 years old and have worked as a Stage Manager at Shine On Performing Arts for nearly two years. In this role, I support rehearsals by helping students stay focused, taking detailed notes for the Director, and ensuring all elements of the production run smoothly. During show week, I coordinate sets, props, and student performers to make sure every scene is executed correctly. I have stage managed multiple productions at SOPA, including Alice in Wonderland, Finding Nemo Kids, Frozen Kids, and Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella. Although I plan to pursue a career in early childhood development after high school, stage management has given me valuable experience that will benefit my future. I’ve learned how to engage with children who are on the spectrum and other learning or physical differences, support students when they’re upset, and apply first aid when needed. I’m grateful for all that I’ve learned at SOPA and look forward to continuing to grow here!

ABOUT THE SHOW:

L. Frank Baum’s beloved story of a young girl’s adventure in a magical land has been entertaining audiences for over a century. MGM’s blockbuster 1939 film adaptation, featuring the timeless songs of Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg, along with the brilliant instrumental music of Herbert Stothart, elevated the popular novel to even greater heights. This stage adaptation, featuring the characters and celebrated songs from the film, brings the wondrous Land of Oz to life in a jubilant theatrical experience.

Join Dorothy and her loyal companion Toto as they “Follow the Yellow Brick Road” through the Land of Oz, determined to reach the Emerald City, where the great and powerful Wizard of Oz will help them get home. Of course, along the way, Dorothy encounters witches (both good and bad), Munchkins, talking trees and winged monkeys. But most importantly, she befriends three unique characters: a Scarecrow with no brain, a Tin Man with no heart, and a Lion with no “nerve.” Their journey to happiness – and self-awareness – is a glowing testament to friendship, understanding and hope in a world filled with both beauty and ugliness.

LIST OF CHARACTERS:

DOROTHY GALE – A sweet, innocent young lady who has a streak of boldness. She lives on a farm with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry but dreams of escaping to a far-off place where she does not get into so much trouble. She and her dog, Toto, are inseparable. She is a bit outspoken and headstrong, but dearly loves her family and friends. Dorothy needs to be a strong vocalist and a good dancer. Seek a young actress who is eager to embrace the challenge of playing such an iconic role. 

AUNT EM – A typical hard-working farmer's wife. Although she is consumed by her responsibilities, underneath it all she cares very much for Dorothy's feelings and well-being. Aunt Em must be able to show both her strong side and her softer side. Aunt Em sings the reprise of "Over the Rainbow," but this is mainly an acting role. Look for an actress who can be firm and no-nonsense but is also warm and caring.

UNCLE HENRY – The owner of the farm and Aunt Em's husband. He adores Dorothy, but it is clear that Aunt Em is much more in charge of Dorothy's upbringing. Uncle Henry is a speaking role with only a few lines, so this would be a good part for an up-and-coming actor who may not be ready for a larger role.

HUNK (SCARECROW) – One of three farmhands who offers Dorothy advice about how to deal with Miss Gulch. The same actor that plays Hunk will also play the Scarecrow when in Oz, and the audience should be able to make the connection between the two through body language and speech. Both characters talk about being smart and having a brain. The Scarecrow is also quite clumsy, so this actor will need to have good body control. He does not need to have a strong voice as long as he has good pitch and musical rhythm. 

ZEKE (LION) – Another farmhand who talks to Dorothy about her problems, advising her to just "have a little courage." His Oz alter ego, the Lion, is lacking courage. Although he will act tough from time to time, his true fearful self comes out in any scary situation. The actor who plays the lion must have good comedic timing and really enjoy being onstage. This role can successfully be played by either a boy or a girl. Cast someone with a strong character voice who is not afraid to take positive risks.  

HICKORY (TIN MAN) – The third farmhand, and his Oz alter ego is the Tin Man, who lacks a heart. The Tin Man is kind, sweet and nurturing. Seek a young performer who is full of heart, has good control of his body and possesses a pleasant singing voice. 

MISS GULCH (WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST) – A well-off neighbor who is cold-hearted and hates Toto for getting into her yard. In Oz, the same actress plays the Wicked Witch of the West, who wants revenge on Dorothy. This is a non-singing role, so look for an actress with a flair for the dramatic and a strong stage presence. As the witch's laugh is a classic element, be sure to cast someone who can handle the cackle with ease.
TOTO – Dorothy's beloved dog. When the action takes place in Kansas, Toto can be played by a puppet that is manipulated by an actor. In Oz, Toto should transform into ann actor in a dog costume. This person should be energetic with exuberant body language. It is a limited singing role, but this actor must be able to bark with expression. 

PROFESSOR MARVEL (WIZARD, OZ'S VOICE)* – A traveling salesman whose career of the moment is fortune telling. The audience should get the idea that he is a bit of a con man; however, he has a good heart. Similarly, his Oz counterpart, the Wizard, is a con man as well — just an average guy with a fantastic facade. When he is playing the mysterious Oz's Voice, he should sound strong and commanding. This is a speaking-only role, so look for an actor who can convincingly deliver the two different sides to this character. Also, note that his role has a great deal of dialogue to memorize, especially in the final scene in Oz, so cast a performer who is really up to the challenge.

DOORMAN* – The Doorman of Emerald City is a comical character who tries to be tough but turns into a "softy." 

GUARD* – Acts similarly to the Doorman, changing from harshness to sympathy upon hearing Dorothy cry. 

GLINDA – The Good Witch of the North who guides Dorothy in her journey through Oz. She should have a delicate, graceful manner and a lovely voice. Glinda is a mother figure for Dorothy, as well as for the Munchkins. 

MUNCHKINS – The little people who live in Munchkindland, the place in Oz where Dorothy's house has landed. The Munchkins have a child-like innocence, and they are full of joy and enthusiasm as they celebrate their newfound freedom. This is a perfect place to cast both beginning and younger actors.

JITTERBUGS – A small group of dancers who have been sent by the Wicked Witch to out-dance Dorothy. This is a great place to feature accomplished dancers. 

WINGED MONKEYS – The Wicked Witch's animal army. These are excellent roles for new actors as there are no lines or singing involved. Actors only need to master the posture of a monkey and have a great time doing it. This is a great place to cast the youngest cast members; first, second or even third graders will have a great time as the Monkeys.

NIKKO – The leader of the Winged Monkeys who has a small speaking part. If casting very young performers as Winged Monkeys, cast a Nikko who is older and is comfortable leading and guiding the other performers.

WINKIE GUARDS – A group of the Wicked Witch's guards. Their only real requirements are to sing a bit and move in military formation. It is acceptable to cast both girls and boys as Winkies. 

LEADER OF THE WINKIES – The leader of the Wicked Witch's guards. This role has no solo singing. 

THE OZIANS – The people who live in Emerald City. Like the Munchkins, the Ozians have a few nice features.

TORNADO ROLES:
Lady in Rocking Chair
Rowboat Man #1
Rowboat Man #2
Cow

FEATURED ROLES IN MUNCHKINLAND:
Munchkin #1
Munchkin #2
Mayor of Munchkin City 
Barrister 
City Father #1
City Father #2
Coroner 
Three Tots 
Three Tough Kids 

JOURNEY TO OZ ROLES: 
Crows
Apple Tree #1
Apple Tree #2
Apple Tree #3

OZIAN ROLES:
Optimistic Voices
Cat
Oz Woman

ENSEMBLE: Feel free to use the ensemble as the Munchkins, Ozians (including Emerald City Chorus) and Winkies. Try to distribute the features so everyone has time in the spotlight.