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2A Polk County Itemizer-Observer • November 30, 2016
See ‘Aristocats’ for one night only
Dallas High’s performance aimed toward grade-school audience opens to public
By Jolene Guzman
The Itemizer-Observer
DALLAS — Everybody
wants to be a cat in Dallas
High School’s production of
Disney’s “The Aristocats
Kids,” taking the stage at
Bollman Auditorium Satur-
day.
The high-energy, con-
stantly moving musical tells
the story of Duchess and
her three kittens, who are
bestowed owner Madame’s
fortune in her will.
Madame’s butler, Edgar,
has more sinister plans and
the richest cats in Paris find
unlikely partners in less
glamorous, but resourceful
felines.
The Aristocats is geared
toward children, and
through most of the 11 per-
formances taking place this
week, the audiences will be
exclusively grade-school
children, part of DHS’ an-
nual theater outreach to
younger students.
Saturday’s shows are the
only performances open to
the public.
Emily Johnson, who is a
choreographer and sound
tech on the show, said that
presents a challenge for the
cast.
“In every show, you have
to play to your audience,”
Johnson said. “For the chil-
dren’s show, a lot of it is re-
ally, really young kids, and
we try to make it as fun and
as interesting as possible, so
they can have fun.”
This will be Johnson’s last
production with DHS. She
said it’s a bittersweet end to
a high school theater expe-
rience full of fun memories.
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CORRECTIONS
JOLENE GUZMAN/Itemizer-Observer
Actors rehearse a scene from “The Aristocats Kids.” Dallas High will perform the show on Saturday at 2 and 4 p.m.
She said watching her
dances — there are a lot of
them, including full cast
numbers — come together
in rehearsal has been excit-
ing.
“I see people taking it in
their own direction and put
their own little flare into it,”
she said. “That’s always fun
to see that they can take
something that I’ve given
them and go their own di-
rection. It’s really great to
see that and how much fun
they are having.”
Grant Hess, who plays
Edgar, said the mission of
St. Philip Catholic Church
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What: Disney's The Aristocats Kids.
When: Saturday at 2 and 7 p.m.
Where: Bollman Auditorium, 1250 SE Holman Ave.
Admission: $4 available at the door.
For more information: 503-623-8336.
the play is to introduce
young students to theater.
“This is the only form of
theater the kids see until
middle school,” Hess said.
“I think it’s a really good
that we try to do the best we
can to influence kids to join
theater or show them the
love of it and how fun it can
be.”
Hess, a senior, is plan-
ning to major in theater ed-
ucation at Western Oregon
University.
The Aristocats will be his
last performance at DHS, as
he will turn his attention
learning about the techni-
cal aspects of theater.
“I have not retired.” — Clara Nimmo, Owner
223 Birchwood Dr., Dallas
Behind the bowling alley,
3rd house on right,
white picket fence.
Hours: 8-5 T/W/Th
and 8-5:30 Fri
• Alterations
• Dress Making
• Tailoring
• Repairs
He said the production
has given him one last hill
to conquer in acting.
“It’s a really fun show to
end on because it’s a musi-
cal, and I really love musi-
cals, but it’s definitely an
acting challenge for be-
cause I don’t play menac-
ing characters,” he said.
“I’m not the scary type.
This is probably one of the
hardest acting challenges
I’ve had.”
Emmalee Jones plays one
of the kittens, a feisty one,
which she says fits her per-
sonality.
An athlete, Jones doesn’t
have many opportunities to
participate in theater, but
says the two disciplines
share some similarities.
“I play soccer. Soccer is a
super-team oriented sport,
and theater is the same
way,” she said. “You have to
build those bonds, and you
have to rely on everybody to
do their part and do their
job.”
In “The Aristocats Kids,”
Jones, and her castmates
believe doing their job in
part means inspiring the
next generation of thespi-
ans.
“We want to show them
how fun it is,” she said.
David Clyne is ex officio
with the Monmouth Inde-
pendence Networks board of
directors, not a board mem-
ber as stated in the Nov. 23
issue of the Itemizer-Observer.
Clyne does not have a vote.
The I-O regrets the error.
The Polk County Itemizer-
Observer is committed to pub-
lishing accurate news. If you
see anything that requires a
correction or clarification, call
503-623-2373 or email
ementzer@polkio.com.
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WEATHER
RECORDED
HIGH LOW
Nov. 22............. 56
Nov. 23............. 50
Nov. 24............. 53
Nov. 25............. 53
Nov. 26............. 55
Nov. 27............. 49
Nov. 28............. 52
43
44
47
46
41
41
42
RAIN
.60
.32
1.70
.78
.26
.20
.03
Rainfall during Nov. — 6.75 in.
Rain through Nov. 28 — 41.70 in.
Thank you for supporting the
Smith Fine Arts Series at
Western Oregon University
For the past 39 years!
Remaining shows in the 40th Season:
January 13, 2017 ~ Rainbow Dance Theatre
February 20 & 21, 2017 ~ Jayme Stone’s
Lomax Project
April 15, 2017 ~ Micky Dolenz with the
American Metropole Orchestra
June 10, 2017 ~ Danilo Perez with the
Western Hemisphere Orchestra
For tickets call Sandy at 503-838-8333
smithfinearts.org
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