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Behind the SIX

Theatre Productions starts rehearsals for the 2024 fall musical.
(From left to right) Senior John Parmley, Stage Manager, Head Director Rachel Gilmour, and Head Choreographer, Coach Harmony, from Canyon High School, watch the choreography of group number, ‘Don’t Lose Your Head’. Collaborating from the center of the auditorium, they converse and adjust the casts blocking.
(From left to right) Senior John Parmley, Stage Manager, Head Director Rachel Gilmour, and Head Choreographer, Coach Harmony, from Canyon High School, watch the choreography of group number, ‘Don’t Lose Your Head’. Collaborating from the center of the auditorium, they converse and adjust the casts blocking.
Elena Forbes
  • Junior Jessica Phipps, understudy for character ‘Anne of Cleaves’, practices the choreography for her solo song ‘Get Down’ with the ensemble kneeled behind her. In her first run-through of the rehearsal, Saturday Nov. 2, she takes control of the stage with high energy and confidence in her performance.

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  • (From left to right) Senior John Parmley, Stage Manager, Head Director Rachel Gilmour, and Head Choreographer, Coach Harmony, from Canyon High School, watch the choreography of group number, ‘Don’t Lose Your Head’. Collaborating from the center of the auditorium, they converse and adjust the casts blocking.

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  • (From left to right) Senior Noor Zahra, and Juniors Ivy Keane-Dawes and Jayden Pierce design costumes for “SIX” during last period, Theatre Productions. Actively working together to measure, cut and sew each piece for the individual cast members’ tailor requirements in the costume shop.

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  • Sophomore Jeneva Tupper’s specially designed and constructed bust piece made by the costume team for her exact measurements. The finished product stays on the professional dress forms, fashion designer mannequins used in the costume shop which is commonly referred to as “Narnia” by the department.

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  • The messy truth behind building the iconic, set piece staircase for “SIX” the musical, constructed in Veterans’ Theatre workshop. Cautionary tarps laid out to protect the stage from stray paint, which was completed after school, Nov. 1, by technician team participants: Senior Austin, Espiritu, and Juniors, Luke Ahart and Nicholas Gaytan.

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Junior Jessica Phipps, understudy for character ‘Anne of Cleaves’, practices the choreography for her solo song ‘Get Down’ with the ensemble kneeled behind her. In her first run-through of the rehearsal, Saturday, Nov. 2, she takes control of the stage with high energy and confidence in her performance. (Elena Forbes)
(From left to right) Senior Noor Zahra and Juniors Ivy Keane-Dawes and Jayden Pierce designed costumes for “SIX” during the last period, Theatre Productions. They actively work together to measure, cut, and sew each piece to meet the individual cast members’ tailoring requirements in the costume shop. (Elena Forbes)
Sophomore Jeneva Tupper’s specially designed and constructed bust piece was made by the costume team for her exact measurements. The finished product stays on the professional dress forms, and fashion designer mannequins are used in the costume shop, which is commonly referred to as “Narnia” by the department. (Elena Forbes)
The messy truth behind building the iconic, set-piece staircase for “SIX,” the musical, constructed in a Veterans’ Theatre workshop. Cautionary tarps were laid out to protect the stage from stray paint, completed after school on Nov. 1 by technician team participants: Senior Austin, Espiritu, and Juniors Luke Ahart and Nicholas Gaytan. (Elena Forbes)
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