Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Thank you, Final Thoughts, and Goodbye from the Swamp and Duloc!

 






BRAVO & FAREWELL, SHREK JR. πŸ’šπŸΈπŸ‘‘

As the final bow is taken, the last piece of confetti falls, and we begin to step out of our swamp and back into everyday life, my heart is absolutely bursting with pride and gratitude for this extraordinary journey.

Working with your children has been a true gift.

From our youngest fairytale creatures to our seasoned middle school leaders, every single student brought joy, commitment, creativity, and heart to this production. Watching them grow—not just as performers, but as collaborators, problem-solvers, and confident young people—has been one of the greatest privileges of my work.

This is what makes our all-school musical so special. There are no divisions—no grade levels—just one unified company, one village, working together to create something bigger than themselves. In that space, students learn far more than lines and choreography. They learn how to support one another, how to rise to a challenge, how to use their voices, and how to stand proudly in who they are.

Theatre asks our children to be brave. To take risks. To think deeply. To work as a team. To navigate challenges in real time. And in doing so, it builds not only artists, but strong, capable, empathetic human beings.

What we witnessed on that stage was not just a performance—it was growth, connection, and transformation.

To our families, alumni mentors, and volunteers—thank you. It truly takes a village to bring a production of this scale to life, and we are so grateful for the time, energy, and love you poured into this experience.

πŸ“Έ Check out our full Shrek JR. production photo gallery here:
SHREK PHOTO GALLERY!

Take a moment to relive the magic, the laughter, and every layered (yes… very layered!) moment from our time in Duloc and beyond.

πŸŽ₯ I’ll be back in touch once our videographer completes the editing from the recordings of our performances (Sunday 1:00 PM, Sunday 7:00 PM, and Monday evening). These take time to carefully edit, and we typically receive them toward the end of May.

Until then, hold onto this big, bright, beautiful experience—and all the memories that came with it.

With so much pride and gratitude,
Kendrick

Monday, March 23, 2026

One Last Trip to the Swamp

 





To our dazzling ogres, loud and proud,
You’ve wowed the swamp and charmed the crowd.
Tomorrow brings our final show,
But don’t you worry—there’s more to go!

 

From muddy paths to Duloc’s gate,
You’ve made this journey truly great.
With every laugh and every roar,
You’ve given us so much and more!

 

So in tomorrow’s final scene,
Let’s shine like never yet been seen.
With Donkey’s jokes and Fiona’s grace,
Let’s bring the magic to this place!

 

So thank you, cast, for all you’ve done,
Tomorrow we finish—loud and fun!
With heart and humor, bold and true,
We’ll make one last swampy dream come through!

 

 

Tomorrow’s Schedule & Notes

Lower School cast members should arrive at 9:00 AM (enjoy the extra hour of sleep!). They will not report to classes until after the show.

 

Schedule
6:45 AM – Shrek arrival
6:45–7:00 AM – Cast & crew arrival
10:15 AM – Show (all)
After the show – Strike
Middle School students will remain for strike after the performance and will be dismissed at 5:30 PM.

 

 


Sunday, March 22, 2026

Bravo and Reminders!

 

Dear Ogres, Donkeys, and Fairytale Friends,

 

Wow, what a wildly fun and unforgettable opening day! KP and I are still smiling after watching this incredible cast and crew bring Shrek to life. You filled our stage with heart, humor, and just the right amount of ogre-sized personality, all while entertaining nearly 1200 guests.

From the swamp to Duloc and everywhere in between, our school was absolutely buzzing from start to finish. The energy, commitment, and joy you brought to both performances were nothing short of magical. Truly, this cast is a big, bright, beautiful world of talent. We could not be prouder of all of you. Bravo!

 

What time does school start on Monday?

Carpool doors will open at the usual time, and the school day will begin as scheduled. We recognize that many of our students may be feeling the effects of a long and exciting day. We trust each family to make the decision that best supports their child’s well-being, and we will fully support whatever choice you make.

 

Call Times for Monday
3:00 Middle School Call Time. The bus will bring you to the Lower School.
5:15 3rd through 5th Grade Call Time
5:45 Mechina through 2nd Grade Call Time
The show will wrap up around 8:00.

 

Tuesday Call and Show Information
Lower School Cast Members may arrive at 9:00, allowing for an extra hour of rest. Students should report directly to the show and will join their classes afterward.
Middle School Cast members will remain with us following the performance for strike duty and will be dismissed at 5:30.

 

Show Shirts
Cast members may wear their Shrek show shirts in place of or over their Davis polos through Tuesday.


Thank you for bringing such joy, laughter, and heart to our stage. You reminded all of us that sometimes the most unexpected heroes can create something truly special.

 

See you tomorrow,
KP and Drew


Saturday, March 21, 2026

REMINDER ABOUT TECHNOLOGY FOR TOMORROW!




MECHINA – 5TH GRADE

🚫 TECHNOLOGY-FREE ZONE

Please do NOT send your child with:

  • iPads
  • Apple Watches
  • Phones
  • Any personal devices


🎬 6TH – 8TH GRADE

πŸ“± Phones are allowed for:

  • Drop-off
  • Between shows
  • Pick-up

πŸ”’ During rehearsals & performances:
All phones will be collected and secured in the cell phone locker

Thank you!!

Help Us Celebrate the Heart Behind Shrek Jr: Last Call to Show Support for our Director's Gift and Staff-Volunteers-Production Team- thank you!

 

Dear Shrek JR. Families,


As we prepare for what promises to be a truly magical production, I’m reaching out to ask a final time for you to show your support,if you have not yet, in recognizing the extraordinary efforts of our Director, Kendrick Phillips, and the incredible team of staff and volunteers who have poured their hearts into making this show such a special experience for our children.

Each year, Ms. Kendrick goes above and beyond during rehearsals and early mornings, late nights, weekends, and holidays, bringing Broadway-level vision and heart to our school’s stage. From choreographing and staging to set, prop, and costume design, music direction, tech planning, vendor coordination, and countless hours of behind-the-scenes logistics, Kendrick’s passion and dedication are the backbone of our production.

Of course, she is not alone. An amazing group of faculty and parent volunteers has also given their time and talents selflessly to support this enormous production. For those new to this program, you’ll be amazed to see over 150 children, ages 5–14, come together to create something truly unforgettable.

We would love your help in showing our gratitude. Please consider donating—any amount per child in the cast or crew—toward a special Director’s gift and thank-you tokens for the team that brings this vision to life and makes our children shine.

You can Venmo your contribution to @tmand, or email me at tamaramand@gmail.com if you prefer to give another way.

Thank you so much for helping us celebrate the people who make the magic happen. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

Warmly,

Tamara Mand


Friday, March 20, 2026

SUNDAY INFORMATION- Reminders and in Review! BREAK A LEG!

 


A FEW REMINDERS-Please read in full! Thank you!


ROOM MONITORS & VOLUNTEER INFO

πŸš— Parking:

Volunteer Parking: Near the playground
Sponsor Parking: North side of the building near the gym
ADA Spots: Directly in front of the gym
  • Please do not park on the north side unless you are a sponsor or need ADA access.

🏫 Dressing Room Assignments by Grade

Grade LevelRoom #    Room Name
Mechina & KindergartenRoom 217    Young Art Room (Lentz)
1st & 2nd GradeRoom 215    Older Art Room (Ganz)
3rd Grade and 4/5 non -AERoom 235    Music Room (Gimpelevich)
4th & 5th GradeRoom 237    Keyboard Room (Michek)
Middle School Boys/4&5 Boys                                                        Room 137    A/V Recording Studio
Middle School GirlsRoom 135    Innovation Studio (Tinch) 


Merch & Fan-O-Grams: Media Center

Concessions: Dining Hall

πŸ’‘ Volunteer Reminders:
After check-in, go directly to your assigned room.
  • Cue sheets will be in each room for transitions.
  • Livestreams (M–5), snacks, and Lookbooks provided.
  • Room volunteers will dismiss cast members post-show.
  • Please help tidy rooms before leaving.


WHAT TO BRING TO THE SHOWROOM & DRESSING ROOMS

To help our cast stay engaged and ready for their scenes, we will have a live stream of the performance available in each dressing room. This will allow all cast members to enjoy the show while also keeping track of their cues and entrances.

  • M-2 actors: Recognizing downtime between their scenes, students are welcome to bring coloring activities or a small personal activity to help them remain calm while waiting for their big moments. NO TECHNOLOGY, PLEASE! 
  • 3rd-5th-grade actors: Since these students are in more of the show, additional activities are not as necessary.
  • All students should bring a water bottle (water only; no other drinks or hot beverages).
  • Snacks will be provided during the show. Please do not send in your own snacks, as we have carefully selected costume-friendly, non-residue options.


COSTUME & DRESS CODE REMINDERS FOR SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY

  • Mechina – 3rd -grade students:
    •  For each show, please arrive in full costume, makeup, and hair. Since students will be coming and going in costume, you may want to bring an oversized shirt to wear over their costume if they go out for a meal between shows. Please be mindful of what your child eats in costume if you go out for a meal between shows.
  • 4th - 8th-grade students: 
    • Arrive in undergarments and street clothes—costumes will be worn at the venue.
    • Ensure you have appropriate undergarments to be comfortable in your changing room.
    • It is recommended that jazz shoes stay in the dressing room to prevent scuffing or damage outside.
    • LS CAST- please wear underwear even if you are wearing swim shorts.
    • ALL 3rd-8th-grade cast, please remember to practice good hygiene and wear deodorant.
    • We noticed several pairs of incorrect shoes today. Please CLICK HERE to see what is needed- thanks!
    • Please feel free to send along extra nut-free, dry snacks if your child would like them.  NO LIQUIDS OR "WET" snacks, please!
    • ALL ACCESSORIES TO M-5 customers STAY at school for all shows. We will put them on you at school. You should arrive in your base costume/socks/leggings. 
    • Please arrive on time- we have a short window to run through bows and warm up each grade before the house opens for each show.
    • LINKS BELOW FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION & REMINDERS 

    • MIDDLE SCHOOL CREW, PLEASE REMEMBER TO WEAR YOUR SHREK SHIRT, BLACK PANTS, AND YOUR APPROVED SHOES! 

REMINDER FOR PARENT VOLUNTEERS

To maintain focus and respect the rehearsal and performance process, we kindly ask that parent volunteers refrain from taking photos or videos during scenes and practices. In addition to fostering a professional and immersive experience for our young performers, this policy ensures we remain fully compliant with our licensing agreement for SHREK Jr.


  • Please feel free to send along extra nut-free, dry snacks if your child would like them. 
  • Room monitors, please only bring water into the dressing rooms. No coffee, tea, or colas (dark or colored) or colored drinks.  
  • Please use your checklist to ensure your participant wears all the pieces of their costume before you arrive at each show.
  • Please arrive on time- we have a short window to run through bows and warm up each grade before the house opens for each show.
  • ALL LOWER SCHOOL CAST SHOULD ARRIVE IN HAIR, MAKE-UP, & COSTUMES. 
  • LINKS BELOW FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION & REMINDERS 

MIDDLE SCHOOL CAST REMINDERS

Before arriving:

  • Apply skin-tone foundation at home
  • Wear compression undergarments
  • Girls wearing wigs: hair in pin curls or braids
  • Bring show shoes
  • No jewelry or wearable tech
  • Wear deodorant, bring a large water bottle

πŸ’„ Questions about hair or makeup?
Contact Ms. Kendrick at kphillips@davisacademy.org


 REMINDER: CHECK PAST BLOG POSTS!

Please refer to earlier blog posts for important information on:

  • Hygiene expectations
  • Undergarment guidelines
  • Shoes and costume footwear
  • Makeup and hair prep
    These details are essential for a smooth and professional performance experience.

🟒 SUNDAY ARRIVAL & TECHNOLOGY POLICY πŸΈπŸ‘‘


πŸšͺ ARRIVAL

  • Please report to and enter through the MAIN LOBBY for all Sunday call times.


🎭 MECHINA – 5TH GRADE

🚫 TECHNOLOGY-FREE ZONE

Please do NOT send your child with:

  • iPads
  • Apple Watches
  • Phones
  • Any personal devices


🎬 6TH – 8TH GRADE

πŸ“± Phones are allowed for:

  • Drop-off
  • Between shows
  • Pick-up

πŸ”’ During rehearsals & performances:
All phones will be collected and secured in the cell phone locker



 SHREK JR. 
πŸΈπŸ‘‘MASTER CALL TIME SCHEDULE πŸΈπŸ‘‘


🌞 LOWER SCHOOL CALL TIMES (M–5)

🟩 SUNDAY – 1:00 PM SHOW

CALL TIMEGROUP
11:45 AM3rd – 5th
12:15 PMM – 2nd
1:00 PM SHOW (Ends ~2:45 PM)ALL LS

🟣 Baby Ogre & Grumpy
10:00 AM arrival (mic, makeup, costume, hat/ears)


🟩 SUNDAY – 7:00 PM SHOW

CALL TIMEGROUP
5:45 PM3rd – 5th
6:15 PMM – 2nd
7:00 PM SHOW (Ends ~8:45 PM)ALL LS

🟣 Baby Ogre & Grumpy
4:45 PM arrival (mic, makeup, costume, hat/ears)

  • Grumpys, please wear nude dance shorts/compression undergarments to hold your mic in place! 

🟩 MONDAY – 6:30 PM

CALL TIMEGROUP
5:15 PM3rd – 5th
5:45 PMM – 2nd
6:30 PM SHOW (Ends ~7:45–8:00 PM)ALL LS

🟣 Baby Ogre & Grumpy
4:30 PM arrival (mic, makeup, costume, hat/ears)


🟩 TUESDAY – ALL SCHOOL SHOW

CALL TIMEGROUP
By 9:00 AMALL LS
Report directly to show (no homeroom)Lower School Cast
Join classes after the performanceLower School Cast

🟣 Baby Ogre & Grumpy
8:30 AM arrival (mic, makeup, costume, hat/ears)


🎭 ADVANCED ENSEMBLE – WIGGING CALL TIMES

SHOWARRIVAL WINDOW
Sunday 1:00 PM11:30–11:45 AM
Sunday 7:00 PM5:30–5:45 PM
Monday Night4:45–5:00 PM
Tuesday Show8:45–9:00 AM

⚠️ PLEASE ARRIVE NO LATER THAN YOUR CALL TIME
Wigging takes time—being on time is essential.





πŸŒ™ MIDDLE SCHOOL CALL TIMES (CAST & CREW)

πŸŸͺ SUNDAY – 1:00 PM SHOW

TIMEDETAILS
8:15 AMShrek (Makeup)
9:00 AMDonkey (Makeup)
9:15 AMAll Cast & Crew Call
9:15 AMDragons – Headpiece Fitting
9:15 AMFionas – Fully ready
10:00 AMFight Call (Shrek / Donkey / Dragon)
12:00 PMBows + Confetti
12:30 PMHouse Opens
1:00 PM SHOWALL

πŸŸͺ SUNDAY – 7:00 PM SHOW

TIMEDETAILS
3:45 PMShrek Call
4:30 PMAll Cast & Crew
4:30–6:00 PMFight Call, Dragon Fit, Fiona Run
6:30 PMHouse Opens
7:00 PM SHOWALL

πŸŸͺ SUNDAY – BETWEEN SHOWS

CATEGORYDETAILS
StayMay remain on campus
FoodBring or have dropped off
PatioOpen for fresh air
PhonesReturned during break
LeavingReturn BEFORE call

πŸŸͺ MONDAY – 6:30 PM SHOW

TIMEDETAILS
2:00 PMShrek Call
2:25 PMAll Cast & Crew report
6:00 PMDoors Open
6:30 PM SHOWALL

πŸŸͺ TUESDAY – ALL SCHOOL SHOW

TIMEDETAILS
6:45 AMShrek Arrival
6:45–7:00 AMCast & Crew Arrival
10:15 AM SHOWALL
After ShowStrike
5:30 PMDismissal


⚠️ IMPORTANT REMINDERS

  • Early arrival welcome
  • Strike is mandatory (unless game/meet—communicate)
  • Reset costumes, props, and spaces after each show


πŸ“¦ STRIKE! Every cast & crew member is required to stay after the show for strike unless excused due to a Davis spring sports game. Strike will end by 5:30 PM.

πŸ“Œ Middle School students may stay between Sunday shows or leave and return for the second call time. If staying, bring food/snacks. If leaving, eat before coming back.

🚫 Please note: Food delivery services (Uber Eats, DoorDash, etc.) are not permitted. Thank you for helping us keep the building secure and organized!

Please also do not eat in costume — all meals should be enjoyed before or after costume changes.





CONCESSIONS, MERCHANDISE & FAN-O-GRAMS

We’re excited to offer concessions, Shrek-themed merchandise, and fan-o-grams before each show and during intermission!
πŸ’³ Cash and card accepted.
Please note: credit card purchases include a $0.50 convenience fee.


Thank you for your partnership and support in helping everything run smoothly and beautifully for our entire company. WE LOVE OUR SHREK VILLAGE! 


Break a leg and let your light shine on stage! 

Ms. Kendrick 

P.S. Please check back tomorrow for another blog update! 

Thursday, March 19, 2026

FINAL DRESS REHEARSAL: Important Information




Greetings Dulocians and Ogres! 

We wanted to share just how incredibly proud we are of your children and how beautifully they handled themselves today. They are accomplishing truly remarkable things and are showing the very best of our Davis values as they come together as a true kehillah—a community—creating something magical for all of us.

We cannot wait for you to see the extraordinary work happening at every grade level.

We have a few important reminders to review before tomorrow:

  • Please take time to read your child’s grade-level “newsletter” carefully:

    • M–2

    • 3rd Grade Dragons/4th Grade & Non-Advanced Ensemble 5th Grade

    • Advanced Ensemble

    • Middle School Cast & Crew

  • Fidgets Reminder:
    We kindly ask that only dry items come into the theatre and costume rooms. Today, a liquid-filled squishy popped, damaging the theatre seating. Please help us by ensuring no squishy or liquid-filled fidgets are brought in.

  • Food & Hydration:
    All students will receive pizza:

    • M–2: upon arrival

    • Grades 3–8: around noon (depending on rehearsal timing)
      Snacks will also be provided:

    • Morning: Grades 3–8

    • Afternoon: All M–8

    Students are always welcome to bring an additional snack, and all students must bring a water bottle. Please also ensure your child arrives well-fed and hydrated.

  • ALL STUDENTS ARRIVE IN HAIR & MAKE-UP tomorrow morning! Reminder:  LS Hair and Makeup Document

We are so excited for one more day of dress rehearsals before opening on Sunday. It has been such a meaningful journey, and we are truly grateful that you have chosen to be part of it.

With gratitude from our swamp to yours,
Kendrick πŸΈπŸ‘‘





Dear Mechina-Third Grade Parents,

As we approach showtime, we want to ensure everything runs as smoothly as possible. With performances just around the corner, we’d like to provide some clarity regarding last night’s post and today’s costume update to ensure everyone is prepared:

• Mechina - 2nd Grade Families:
Please plan to pick up your children’s costumes tomorrow, Friday,  between 4:00 and 4:30 PM in the gym lobby. This allows an adult to personally collect the costume and ensure it is safely transported to the car in good condition. After collecting the costume, please return to your car and proceed to the carpool line. At 4:30 PM, your children will be ready for pick-up through the carpool lobby, following our usual system (names will be relayed, and children will be escorted to their cars).

• 3rd Grade Families:
Third-grade students will also be bringing their costumes home. They will be responsible for carrying their costumes to the carpool lobby and loading them into the car themselves. Dismissal will occur at 4:30 PM via our regular carpool procedures.

• Dismissal Reminder:
All students (except those whose parents are volunteering with the show) will be dismissed via the carpool line. Please avoid parking or entering the building, and follow our standard carpool system to ensure a smooth process.

Having students dress in their costumes at home will simplify preparations and make dismissal after the Sunday and Monday shows more efficient, as they won’t need to change out of their costumes for pick-up.

ALL ACCESSORIES should be left at school (headbands, arm pieces, 3/5 non-AE dragons need to leave their leg pieces, caplets w/hoods (girls) or their hats (boys).  Please make sure that anything and everything you wear home is worn back to school on show days. (Socks, leggings, etc...)

Thank you for your continued support as we bring this production to life. We can’t wait to see all the hard work, dedication, and enthusiasm shine on stage in what promises to be an unforgettable show!

- The Shrek Team







Dear Advanced Ensemble, 

Your children have been working so hard and have really stepped up in the Duloc kingdom. They’re getting a special taste of the middle school production experience — more stage time, more advanced dances and harmonies, and one of the most exciting milestones in theatre: wearing wigs.

There’s something uniquely special about being cast in a role where you wear a wig. It feels important. It feels theatrical. It’s a real rite of passage.

And… with that comes the reality of wig prep.

We are so grateful to all of you for the time and care you’re putting into preparing your child’s hair.

A few important reminders, as we had several students today whose wigs could not fit properly:

Hair needs to be braided into many small, tight braids that are flat to the head and close to the scalp. You should be able to see the scalp between the parts. For many of our students with thick, beautiful hair, this means more braids — smaller and tighter than you might think.

Bobby pins need to be secured in a crisscross pattern and pressed flat to the head. If anything sticks up or is bulky, it will push through the wig and prevent it from sitting correctly.

I strongly recommend taking a look at the wig prep video I linked in the document—it’s very helpful, especially for longer or thicker hair.

All hair must be done before arrival. Unfortunately, we don’t have the staffing to complete wig prep on site. It’s a very time-intensive process, and our volunteers are focused on checking students in while our production team sets up and runs the show.

If a student arrives without proper hair prep, we are not able to wig them for the performance.

We know this takes planning, and we really appreciate your flexibility. Some families find it easiest to braid hair the night before and have their child sleep in it. Others prefer to do it early in the morning. Both are great options.

In the past, some families have even made it fun by having small “hair prep” get-togethers with friends, siblings, or alumni helping out — it turns it into a really special part of the experience.

I’ll share that when I was performing with Atlanta Ballet in The Nutcracker, I did 32 performances and pin curled every night so my hair would be ready. I remember it so vividly and so fondly. Even later in my career, I’ve slept in pin curls knowing there wouldn’t be time the next day. It’s just part of the process — and part of the magic.

For tomorrow, grades 3–5 will run a full run-through when they arrive. Students should report directly to their room and get into costume. Please have them eat breakfast or a snack beforehand and come well hydrated.

Thank you again for helping your child arrive ready so they can jump right into what they need to do. We truly appreciate your partnership.

With gratitude from the kingdom of Duloc!




Dear Middle School Families, Cast, and Crew,

Thank you so much for your patience, grace, and support as we move through dress rehearsals. For those who may be newer to a theatrical process at this level, please know that these final rehearsal days are very much like game days in sports: you may have a projected end time, but sometimes things run long as we work through all of the moving pieces in real time and are trying to get full runs of each show in (4 shows over two days) for each cast with wigs, costumes, sets, props and mics.

As noted in yesterday’s blog post, our middle school cast and crew may be out of costume closer to 4:45–4:50 PM, and it can then take an additional 15–20 minutes for students to gather their belongings and make their way to carpool. While we specifically noted this for Friday, we know many of you experienced that timing today as well. Thank you for your flexibility, your grace, and your patience. Because of those and because so many students are dismissed at once in a production of 155, tomorrow’s middle school dismissal will be at 5:10 PM. This allows enough time for middle school students to receive notes from the production team, get out of costume, properly hang up their costumes, return wigs to wig forms, change back into street clothes, and head to carpool in a more orderly way. Thank you again for your grace. 

We ask that our Dragons and Fionas please remain until 5:30 PM tomorrow. We need that extra time to properly secure the dragon headpieces so they are comfortable, stable, and allow each student to see well while wearing them. We also need to rehearse Fiona’s transformation sequence, which includes a quick prosthetic, costume, and makeup change in just 47 seconds. This work needs to happen outside the regular rehearsal flow. If staying until 5:30 is inconvenient, please let us know. We are happy to arrange for your child to come in on Saturday instead, as our production team will also be on campus to set up, clean, and reset.

Today, your children truly rose to the occasion. They worked hard, stayed focused, and gave so much of themselves to the process. We were, however, short of several adult volunteers, which slowed our ability to get students into costumes and wigs quickly. If you have not yet had a chance to volunteer, we would be deeply grateful if you would take one last look to see whether there is a spot you can fill. It truly takes a village to support a production of this magnitude, scope, and size, and your help makes a real difference in setting our students up for success.

We also ask for your partnership in reminding your middle school students to treat the dressing room spaces with great care and respect. At the end of rehearsal today, many costume pieces were left on the floor near Starbucks drinks, milkshakes, iced coffees, and accessories, and wigs were strewn about the room. This creates significant stress for both tomorrow’s cast and our skeleton evening crew, who are working furiously to reset for the next dress rehearsal while also tending to many other production needs before our 6:45 AM Ogre call and 7:00 AM full cast and crew call.

When costumes, wigs, and accessories are not properly rehung and reset, our team must stop critical production work to clean, reorganize, re-steam, re-press, and sometimes even repair wigs during the very limited overnight hours we have available. Many of us will be working until 3:00 or 4:00 AM and returning again at 6:45 AM. We are giving everything we have to make this magical for your children, and your support in reinforcing respectful backstage habits is deeply appreciated.

We also strongly ask that middle school students finish any Starbucks, milkshakes, frappuccinos, iced coffees, or other ooey-gooey breakfast items before entering the costume rooms. We are a dry dressing room, which means only dry snacks and water in those spaces. Today, several drinks were left in the dressing rooms, and some tipped near or onto costumes. As a result, we are now doing cleaning and repair work on costumes just before our first show. Students are well fed throughout the day, may bring as many dry snacks and as much water as they would like, and we do break for lunch, at which time they may enjoy any sticky or stain-prone items in the dining hall while out of costume.

A few important reminders for tomorrow:

  • Middle School Cast  & Crew Call: 7:00 AM

  • Arrival Location: Students should enter and check in through the main lobby

  • Shrek Call: 6:45 AM

    • Shrek's Only: Please email or call Ms. Kendrick and arrive at the back of the theatre at 6:45 AM to be let in, as this is before regular doors open

  • Crew Meeting with Mr. Michek after arrival to review transitions

  • Students who have not yet tried on their wigs will be wigged tomorrow
  • Students who have already been wigged will not be re-wigged tomorrow, as we need to preserve wig condition for show performances

  • Please remember deodorant, and bring extra deodorant along with all items listed in the “What Do I Need to Bring?” toiletry/hygiene kit

  • Students will be mic’d, costumed, and prepared so that we can begin our first full run between 8:30 and 8:45 AM

Thank you again for your patience, understanding, and support. We know this week asks a great deal of everyone, and we are so grateful for the way our families continue to show up for these students and this production.

With gratitude from our swamp to yours,
The Shrek Team