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ShowKids Invitational Theatre Presents HAIRSPRAY

originally published: 04/21/2017

ShowKids Invitational Theatre Presents HAIRSPRAY

(GLEN GARDNER, NJ) – Award-winning ShowKids Invitational Theatre (SKIT) presents the inspirational musical Hairspray.  “You can’t stop the beat” when Perry Award winning choreographer Maria Mantak returns to work with the “nicest kids in town”. This big and bold musical about one girl's inspiring dream to dance is not to be missed in this high energy SKIT production.

SKIT presents four performances of Hairspray on Saturday, May 6 at 7:30pm; Sunday, May 7 at 2:00pm; Friday, May 12 at 7:30pm; and, Saturday, May 13 at 7:30pm.  All performances will take place at Voorhees High School, 256 County Road 513, Glen Gardner, NJ  08826.  Tickets are $13 -20, and can be purchased directly at www.showkids.org or by calling the SKIT ticket line at (908) 638-5959.  And, a time-honored Hunterdon County tradition continues, a complimentary Senior Citizen Brunch is offered at 12:30 pm on Sunday, May 7, prior to the matinee performance.

ShowKids Invitational Theatre Presents HAIRSPRAYWinner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Hairspray is a family-friendly musical, piled bouffant-high with laughter, romance and deliriously tuneful songs.  Set in 1962 in Baltimore, a lovable plus-size teen, Tracy Turnblad, has only one desire – to dance on the popular "Corny Collins Show”.  When her dream comes true, Tracy is transformed from social outcast to sudden star. She must use her newfound power to dethrone the reigning Teen Queen, win the affections of heartthrob, Link Larkin, and integrate a TV network... all without denting her 'do!

“Hairspray is such a fun show, with lots of big production numbers that really energize the audience,” says Carolyn B. Newman, SKIT producer/director.  “But watching the cast truly immerse themselves in the underlying story about shattering stereotypes and overcoming segregation, inspires me at every rehearsal.”   

HAIRSPRAY CASTING 



 
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Tracy Turnblad, the bold Baltimore girl who crashes the Corney Collins Show, is played by Alyssa van Veldheuisen, 17, of Flemington.  A senior at Hunterdon Central, Alyssa began her SKIT career in 4th grade, and counts “Tracy” among her favorite roles, a list which includes Rosie (Really Rosie), Genie (Aladdin), and Urleen (Footloose).  She will be attending Rutgers University this fall to study neuroscience, with a goal of someday performing as a surgeon.

Link Larkin, the star heartthrob of the cast, is played by the incomparable Avery Stoker, 18, of Clinton.  The North Hunterdon senior delighted audiences last season as the Cat in the Hat in SKIT’s production of Seussical, was nominated for a “Best Youth Actor” Perry for his role as Parchester in Me and My Girl, and recently led a hilarious production of The Addams Family at North as the passionately troubled patriarch, Gomez Addams.  Uncommitted as of press time, Avery also recently claimed the title of “MU Idol” at Millersville University.

Rounding out the trifecta of senior talent in this production is Sydney Kozakis, 17, of Lebanon, whose portrayal of Tracy’s best friend Penny Pingleton practically forces you to LOL.  Also graduating from North Hunterdon, this is not the first scene-stealing and leave-em-in-stitches role for Sydney; her performances as Gingy in SKIT’s award-winning production of Shrek and Gertrude McFuzz in last year’s Seussical were among her most memorable roles. Sydney will be attending Muhlenberg College in the fall.  Adding to the fun for this particular production, her real-life sister Cassandra Stahl returns to the SKIT stage to play her mom, Prudy Pingleton.

ShowKids Invitational Theatre Presents HAIRSPRAYThe reigning Miss Teenage Hairspray, Amber Von Tussle, is impeccably performed by Natalie Mehl, 16, of Lebanon Twp.; and Ariana Fort, of Three Bridges, plays her stage mother Velma Von Tussle. Reprising his previous stellar performance as Seaweed J. Stubbs is Ben Izlar, of Asbury.  He is joined by two relative newcomers with pipes beyond their years sharing the role of Motormouth Maybelle: Nala King, 13, of North Plainfield; and Imani Smith, 14, of Phillipsburg.  Little Inez is played by Sierra Sainte-Rose, 14, of Lebanon Twp.  Reprising his/her role as Edna Turnblad is SKIT veteran Mike Griffin, of Hillsborough, whose on-stage spouse, Wilbur Turnblad, is played by John Kozakis, of Lebanon (the third in the Kozakis clan sharing the stage in this production).

Hip TV host Corny Collins is Jonah Lione, 16, of Clinton, a former “Best Youth Actor” nominee.  The energetic council of the Corny Collins Show is enthusiastically performed by some of the “nicest kids in town”:  Ryan Apgar, 14 of Clinton Twp.; Amy Schroeder, 16, of Bethlehem Twp.; David Reese, 15, of Clinton Twp., Sera Bunca, 16, of Asbury; Sean Kane, 14, of Bloomsbury; Allisa Conover, 14, of East Amwell Twp.; Sam Hostler, 15, of Glen Gardner; Brooke Wachenheim, 16, of Clinton; Evan Bravstein,14, of Chester; and, Marilena Parker, 16, of Clinton Twp.

The dynamic Dynamite Girls are Sara Alicea, 16, of Lebanon Twp.; Abigail Griffin, 14, of Hillsborough; Kaylyn Feeley, 16, of Clinton Twp.; and Hannah Willsey, 14, of Clinton Twp.  Playing multiple roles including Mr. Pinky is SKIT veteran Jeff Mehl, of Lebanon Twp.  Also appearing in multiple roles are Ben Black, 15, of Union Twp. and Sue Disko, of Lebanon Twp.   Rounding out the most spirited ensemble you are likely to see on a stage this year are 15 more of the area’s most talented youth:  Reyna Browne, 12, of Stewartsville; Sabrina Bunca, 12, of Asbury; Owen Butler, 12, of Asbury; Isabelle Cappel, 14, of Ringoes; Abby Chauvette, 13, of Clinton Twp.; Grace Corcoran, 14, of Lebanon; Alexa Epstein, 14, of Califon; Kayla Julien, 12, of Stewartsville; Olivia Rubano, 13, of Chester; Charlotte Ruffine, 13, of Tewksbury Twp.; Brianna Smith, 12, of Bloomsbury; Abby Swan, 14, of Clinton Twp.; Owen Tabor, 13, of Lebanon Twp.; and, Josie Whitmore, 14, of Lebanon Twp.

ShowKids Invitational Theatre Presents HAIRSPRAY

SKIT founder, director and producer Carolyn B. Newman is a Hall of Fame member, inducted by the New Jersey Association of Community Theaters (NJACT) in 2015.  ShowKids Invitational Theatre has received 14 Perry nominations for best musical and more than 150 total nominations over the last 30 years. SKIT won “Outstanding Production of a Musical”, NJACT’s highest honor, in 2014 for Shrek - The Musical, and was nominated in 2016 for Me & My Girl, out of over 200 productions reviewed. 



 
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SKIT is a nonprofit, family community theatre group.  Founded in 1986 to offer the children of Hunterdon County an opportunity to experience the joys of theatre and give the community professional quality children’s theatre productions, SKIT has since blossomed into an organization that also provides families the opportunity to share quality time while providing an unending amount of wonderful memories.  ShowKids Invitational Theatre programs are made possible in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, through the funds administered by the Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission.

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