Annie KIDS - May 31

Tampa Bay Performing Arts Academy

 Acknowledgements 

This year’s production combined the unique and varied talents of over 30 students, staff and community members.  The entire ensemble would like to say a very special thank you to the following: 

 

God- to the dear Lord our father in heaven who has faithfully and overwhelmingly continued to bless this program and establishment, without you we would not be, without your support we could not stand, and without your love we would never flourish.  From the bottom of my heart, thank you for all that you have provided through this program.

 

Sandra Faulkner- Thank you so much for being such a constant source of wisdom and support for so many.  We could never accomplish all that we do without your guiding hand and diligent administration of so many varied tasks.  You are the backbone of all we do!  Thank you so much!

 

To the Parents of the entire ensemble thank you for your cooperation and understanding of the huge time commitment necessary for the success of this production!

 

Casey- Thank you for sharing your creative talents and helping us build such fantastic sets!  Thank you also for moving everything that is to heavy for everyone else! J

 

Laurie- Thank you for always seeing the sub-text of the script so clearly!  Your ability to masterfully interpret and teach blocking to young students makes for one amazing show!

 

Amanda- Thank you for helping everyone’s dancing look clean and beautiful!  Your patience and creative insight are so appreciated!

 

Sandy Witt- Thank you for stepping up and pitching in wherever we need you!  Thank you also for organizing the office and studio!

 

William Faulkner- Thank you for helping in so many ways, and always being such a great support.

 

Kim Walker/Amy Tomasko – Thank you both for helping out!

Note from Ms. Lisa:

 

I am extremely proud of this production of AnnieKids.  The quality of the cast, stage crew, and staff are outstanding.  A truly successful production however, involves more than what is presented on stage.  It should not only be an artistic learning experience but a personal one as well.  I’m especially proud of the cooperation, mutual respect, the level of commitment, and the teamwork that has been demonstrated by everyone involved in this production.  These students have put egos aside and discovered that whether they had one line or fifty, were on or off stage, that everyone shares equally in the pride and success of such an accomplishment!  Congratulations to everyone involved!  I hope to see you all again next year for another outstanding production!

 

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