Showing posts with label Scarpas. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Youth CONNection's 'Les Mis' on Shelton High stage this weekend

Sharing a note from Youth CONNection alum Marc Garofalo:


I want to personally invite you to come and see The Youth CONNection Players' production of Les Miserables this weekend.
A group of highly talented young adults, under the direction of Gary and Francesca Scarpa, have delivered a quality piece of live theater in our own community.

Check it out by clicking on this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI214SHGGTE


Performances are at Shelton High School at 8 p.m. Friday, and at 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday.

Tickets are $20 per person for adults - $10 per person for children.

You can order tickets by calling the Center Stage Box Office at 203-225-6079 or by visiting www.centerstageshelton.org.

The people who saw the show this past weekend have been raving about its quality and its emotion.
Let’s support this 30 year old mid-summer tradition here in the Valley.


Hope to see you there!



Sincerely,


Marc Garofalo

Youth CONNection Alumnus

1985-1992


Note: Garofalo is the former mayor of Derby.



Wednesday, July 24, 2013

'The Drowsy Chaperone' heads to Shelton for 5 performances


The talented members of the Shelton-based Youth CONNection will stage this Tony Award-winning musical comedy for five performances at Shelton High School. 
The shows will be performed at 8 p.m. July 26, 27, Aug. 2 and 3, with a 2 p.m. matinee Aug. 3.

   
Stavros Koumbaros, Tom Ball, and Ali Dunne, from left, perform a scene from the show at the July 3 Shelton fireworks event. / Contributed photo



Earlier this week I spoke to director Gary Scarpa (who founded the Youth CONNection three decades ago with his wife, Fran) about the production.

The musical sounds like it will be hilariously funny, and a perfect addition to my summer staycation. I'm looking forward to seeing it. The Scarpas always produce a great show.


Stay tuned for a story in the New Haven Register.

 

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Center Stage to present 'Legally Blonde'

Pictured from bottom right: Eddie Leavy, Justin Zenchuk, Bobby Henry, Fiona Bryson, Katie Sedlock. / Contributed photo


Casinos aren’t the only place where seven is a lucky number.

Shelton residents Justin Zenchuk, Fiona Bryson, Katie Sedlock, Eddie Leavy, and Bobby Henry have also found that seven is a lucky number in theater.
With the opening of "Legally Blonde" July 27 at Shelton High School, the group of talented performers will perform in their seventh consecutive Youth CONNection summer musical.

Now in its 29th year, the Youth CONNection is a community theater group for high school and college students.
The Youth CONNection Players are part of Center Stage Theatre, both founded by local directors Gary and Francesca Scarpa.
The group is committed to providing quality and affordable musical theater to residents of Shelton and surrounding communities.

Zenchuk, a senior at Southern Connecticut State University, describes his experience with the Youth CONNection and Center Stage as going “beyond a rewarding experience. You would think that you would come to a point where you think you know everything, but seven years later I am still learning as each rehearsal goes by.”


All of the group, except for Zenchuk, have been under the Scarpas’ tutelage since they were third graders and attended the annual summer theater camp run by the Scarpas.

“It’s rewarding to be sure,” says Gary Scarpa, “to have young adult performers stay with us summer after summer, but, in the case of four of these people, they have been with us since they were very small children, for 13 and 14 years now. The result is they are highly competent performers!”

Bryson, a senior at Boston University, who, besides appearing as the militant lesbian Enid Hoopes, has also partnered with Scarpa as co-musical director, is excited about Legally Blonde.
“My friends and I have been in love with this show since we saw it together when it first came out.  It’s amazing to finally be onstage with the people I love, performing the show that’s so dear to us!”



Sedlock,  a senior at SCSU, added, “I started with the Youth CONNection at the early age of 7 and have been hooked ever since. 'Legally Blonde' has been an amazing journey with the people I love. The Scarpas keep live theater thriving in Shelton and I am so thankful for that!”



Theatre Camp Director and 'Legally Blonde' choreographer Mia Scarpa remembers that, when Sedlock was a little girl, she was always the first camper to arrive each morning. “I don’t know if any child has ever loved theater camp more than Katie when she was a small child,” Mia Scarpa said.

Henry, now a licensed cosmetologist, added, “Being in the Youth CONNection allows me to participate in an experience where I can explore my creativity and indulge in my passion for performing! It brings together young people who all share the same love for theatre.”

Will the group reunite a year from now for an eighth summer? “These kids just may,” Gary Scarpa said. “They are family, and they have been the most loyal and dedicated group in the 36 years that my wife and I have been creating theater in Shelton.”

Leavy, a recent graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., is the most likely not to return. Upon the conclusion of 'Legally Blonde,' he is off to California where he has taken a job in public relations for a West Coast non-profit.

“It's really sad to think I may never be in a Youth Connection show again," Leavy said.  "It's almost like the end of a 15-year long relationship. The Youth Connection has given me countless memories and shown me how to be a better person on and off stage. Most of all, I will miss the community that the Youth Connection and the Scarpa family has given me. My closest friendships are a product of my Youth Connection summers. I never felt like I fit in anywhere until I did my first year of theater camp 15 years ago, and from then on I felt completely at home with the community that the Scarpas provided for me. However, I know that no matter where I go I will always have a home with the Youth CONNection."



"Legally Blonde" will play Shelton High School at 8 p.m. July 27, 28, Aug. 3 and 4, and also at 2 p.m.  Aug. 4. Tickets are $ 20 for adults and $10 for students.

For tickets call 203-225-6079 or visit www.centerstageshelton.com.






The above information was taken from a press release from Center Stage Theatre in Shelton.

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