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Once On This Island Jr. by Blanchard Middle School Kids

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

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The Blanchard Middle School kids will be performing a play called “Once On This Island, Jr.” on December 5, 6 and 7 at the Blanchard Middle School. The play is produced by The Blanchard-Stony Brook Productions, with the help of students of the Blanchard Middle School, parent volunteers, and volunteers from the community.

Performance Dates and Times:
Friday, Dec. 5th @ 7 pm
Saturday, Dec. 6th @ 2 pm and 7 pm
Sunday, Dec. 7th @ 2 pm
Blanchard Middle School Auditorium
Ticket price: $10.00 for all shows.

Where to buy tickets

  • Crisafulli and Day Schools – Monday, 11/24 from 2-8 pm (during conferences)
  • Blanchard Middle School (outside café) – Wed. and Thurs. from 11:20 am-12:50 pm on November 12th, 13th, 19th, 20th, and Mon. Nov. 24th (no sales 11/26), Dec. 3rd and 4th.
  • Stony Brook Middle School (outside café) – Tuesdays Nov. 18th, 25th and Dec. 2nd from 10:50 am-12:45 pm.
  • Blanchard Middle School – Saturdays from 9 am-1 pm outside the auditorium, beginning Nov.15th.
  • Toy Shop of Westford – Beginning Monday, Nov. 10th. Please call the Toy Shop for hours at 978-692-0092
  • Limited Tickets also available at the door.
  • Tickets are non-refundable. Please make checks payable to: Blanchard-Stony Brook Productions.

Willy Wonka Jr. presented by Stony Brook – Blanchard Productions

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Willy Wonka Jr was presented by the Blanchard-Stony Brook Productions in March 2008. The play is based on Roald Dahl’s Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, this adaptation is a timeless story of the world-famous Willy Wonka and his quest to find an heir for his candy factory.

More than 100 people including Stony Brook student cast and crew members, Westford Academy student volunteers, and parent volunteers have worked hard for several months to pull off what turned out to be a wonderful and well-produced evening at the Stony Brook auditorium.

Long-time Blanchard-Stony Brook Productions director Carol Fisher returned to direct Willy Wonka, after a brief hiatus. Rachel Burns was the show’s choreographer, after a successful run as director/choreographer of Grease last fall at Blanchard Middle School. Dan Rodriguez was the music director for the production. Producers include Laurie DeTolla, Rob Gilgen, Susan Kimball, Katherine Pouliopoulos, Marie Doctor, and Louise Marinilli.

Blanchard-Stony Brook Productions website: www.bsbproductions.org.

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