Schoharie Central School Performing Arts Announces an Upcoming Production of Music Theatre International’s All Together Now!: A Global Event Celebrating Local Theatre!
Performances to take place November 12 – 14, 2021
A fantastic selection of songs are featured in this brand new musical revue from shows including Rent, Les Misérables, Into the Woods, Matilda, Hairspray, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Fiddler on the Roof, Once on This Island, Little Shop of Horrors, Mamma Mia! and many more!
Schoharie Central School Performing Arts will be joining thousands of theatrical organizations around the globe by producing their own local production of Music Theatre International’s All Together Now!: A Global Event Celebrating Local Theatre.
Theatrical licensor Music Theatre International (MTI) created this revue for theatres across the globe to use as a local fundraising event performed over the same weekend of Nov. 12, 2021. Schoharie Central School’s performances will be livestreamed and are scheduled for Friday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
All Together Now! features songs from MTI’s beloved catalogue of musicals including Annie, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Come From Away, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Fiddler on the Roof, Godspell, Guys and Dolls, Hairspray, Into the Woods, Les Misérables, Little Shop of Horrors, Mamma Mia!, Matilda, My Fair Lady, Once on This Island, Rent, Waitress and many more!
Livestream tickets are $10 and are available at: www.showtix4u.com/events/22826
The bulk of the money raised from the livestreams will be going directly to support Schoharie Central School Performing Arts as they plan for a spring musical.
About 25 Schoharie students are involved with the production, as either performers, musicians or behind the scenes. A few community members will also be lending their talents as musicians.
“They are so grateful and excited to be back on the stage,” said Director Jill Sholtes.
This will be the first production for the students since March 2020, when the pandemic took hold
“The arts provide a sense of normalcy and are a wonderful outlet in trying times. There will be a small, in-person audience, which will be really meaningful,” Sholtes said.
Under the copyrights owned by MTI, the livestreams will not be available for later viewing.
Sholtes said she hopes family and friends from far and wide are able to tune in, especially grandparents who may be feeling isolated.