ChristmasTime 2024 Playbill

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December 7-15, 2024

Celebrating 40 Years

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS

Thank you for joining us for the 40th Year of ChristmasTime!

As the curtain rises on another magical season at Reagle Music Theatre of Greater Boston, we are filled with joy to welcome you to our theatre and to our beloved production of ChristmasTime.

We are deeply honored to share this time-honored Waltham tradition with you and continue the legacy of RMT’s visionary founder Robert J. Eagle, who conceived this show over 40 years ago. With generations of families appearing on the stage or behind the scenes, this annual experience reminds us how powerful the theatre is at bringing communities together, especially during the holiday season.

The Greater Boston area has long been a beacon of artistic excellence, and we are proud to contribute to its vibrant cultural landscape. We aim to not only entertain but also inspire and unite our community. From spectacular musicals to intimate educational moments, we strive to produce programming that is accessible and exciting to audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

We invite you to become an active partner in this mission by considering a donation to the theatre. Every gift, regardless of size, helps sustain and grow our artistic programming, educational initiatives, and community outreach. Your support ensures that we can continue bringing high quality theatre to our stage and nurturing the next generation of theatre artists and audiences.

From all of us at Reagle Music Theatre, we wish you and yours the happiest of holidays. May the joy and wonder of live theatre fill your season with magic, and we look forward to sharing many more unforgettable performances with you in the years to come!

PLEASE NOTE:

The use of cameras and all other recording devices is strictly prohibited at any point during the performance. Please silence all cell phones, watches, and beepers.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Reagle Music Theatre acknowledges that our physical spaces stand on the occupied homeland of the Massachusett and Pawtucket people. We would like to pay respect to the ancestral bloodline of the Massachusett and Pawtucket tribes and their descendants who still inhabit the land to this day. We honor and respect the native people who are connected to this land, past, present and future. For more information we encourage you to visit massachusetttribe.org.

THE CAST

SINGERS

Audrey Adji, Anelise Allen, Teresa Winner Blume, Elizabeth Campbell, Cathy Chavier, Jean-Alfred Chavier, Robert Cincotta, Susan Carity Conkey, Ken Crossman, Will Davis-Kay, Betsy Foley, Danielle Griggs, Beckett Guest, Ricardo “Ricky” Holguin*, Sarah Koury, Sarah Landry, Mark Linehan*, Lisa Mahoney, Natalie Mattison, Megan Paluzzi, Dom Pappagallo, Marian Rambelle, Kevin Robertson, Meghan Ryan, Andy Swansburg, Mark Szpak, Daniel P. Webber

DANCERS

Anelise Allen, Elizabeth Allen, Julia Bentley, Tori Blanchard, Andrea Brooks, Kate Coppi, Madison Coppi, Noel D’Amico, Mary DiMaggio, Abby Ferraro, Wendy Garland, Caroline Granahan, Mattie Hazel, Meredith Larade, Dillon Longmoore, Jillian Lynch, Eddie Megerdichian, Jess Nichter, Erin Noonan, Alyssa Norton, Natalie Mattison, Krystal Parrella Osika, Kate Rizza, Korinne Robertson, Olivia Russo, Rylee Truesdale, Jennifer Antico Vitone

YOUNG PERFORMERS

Sofia Alam, Emme Anderson, Violet Anderson, Mia Arevalo, Gianna Belskis, Juliet Bianchi, Maria Blaney, Christina Bratsis, Nicole Bratsis, Grace Buckley, Grace Cadigan, Nina Cardarelli, Keaton Cassell, Landon Chan, Audrey Chan, Samantha Coppi, Madison Coppi, Aunamika DeJoannis, Brady DeJong, Felix Dempsey, Henry Dempsey, Keira Delaney, Mia Destin, Adriana Dillon, Jordyn Douglas, Rylee Douglas, Rory Dydek, Presley Eaton, Tessa Fleming, Audrey Griggs, Ella Griggs, Gloria Griggs, Brianna Herwing, Ruya Hickey, Vera Ignatkina, Adrienne James, Elizabeth Joyal, Ella Juliano, Olivia Kearney, Mckenzie Kittle, Brandon Landaverde, Jameson LeClair, Laila Lisboa, Luna Lisboa, Viviana Lozada, Kallie Lucas, Alessia Luongo, Macie Lynch, Charlotte Mahoney, Annabel Murphy, Alice Nacer, Emily Osika, Julia Osika, Emilia Pulselli, Julian Rivera, Amy Roy, Josephine Sarao, Reese Scherer, Bizzy Stiff, Gus Swander, Aarna Talwar, Elizabeth Thibodeau, Alessandra Torcasio, Sabrina Torcasio, Kendall Turner, Lillianna Umbro, Penelope Umbro, Hannah Vautour, Evie Wangler, Josiah White, Natalie Wichem, Izabella Williams, Fumi Yoshikawa

*Denotes a member of the of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States

SPECIAl THANKS

Stage 284, Chelmsford Public Schools, Royal Cleaners Waltham, Waltham School Committee, Waltham City Council

Steve Bergman, Pam Caira, Megan DiSciscio, Maeve Lien, Mayor Jeannette A. McCarthy, Superintendent Dr. Marisa Mendonsa, Dustienne Miller, Sophie Pratt, Gail Walker

To our parent volunteers for their time and attention: Jennifer Cadigan, Karen Dooley, Cassandra Fleming, Shannon Juliano, Lily Juliano, Ron & Kerrin LeClair, Gloria Mills

For costume maintenace and upkeep, these generous individuals and organizations have contributed so much on behalf of Jennifer Antico Vitone and in memory of her mother Carol Antico over many years of ChristmasTime: AJ Antico Co., Inc. - Irrigation Systems, Sandra & Anthony Antico - Real Estate Charlesbank Estates, Diane & Dave Devane, Vitone Plumbing & Heating

BECOME A MEMBER BECOME A MEMBER

At Reagle Music Theatre, we believe in the power of live theatre to inspire, connect, and uplift our community.

As a nonprofit, we rely on the support of passionate patrons like you to continue bringing exceptional performances and impactful educational programs to Greater Boston. When you become a member, you aren’t just supporting the arts - you’re becoming a part of them. Each membership level unlocks exclusive benefits, deeper engagement, and an enhanced theatre experience for you, all while helping Reagle thrive!

By becoming a member, you’ll be at the heart of Reagle Music Theatre. Each tier comes with added benefits, giving you the freedom to experience theatre on your terms, enjoy VIP treatment, and take part in unforgettable moments - from backstage tours to exclusive events with our artistic team. Above all, your tax-deductible gift makes a lasting impact on Reagle’s ability to provide accessible, world-class theatre to our community.

Choose the membership level that’s right for you and enjoy a range of unique benefits. Email BoxOffice@ReagleMusicTheatre.org if you need assistance signing up for your chosen level!

Ensemble Member | $75 - $249

• Recognition in our programs

• Advance access to ticket sales

• Free ticket exchanges

Supporting Cast | $250 - $499

All Ensemble benefits, plus:

• Complimentary concession voucher per show

• Exclusive backstage tour

• No service fees on ticket purchases

Leading Role | $500 - $999

All Supporting Cast benefits, plus:

• Access to a members-only reception

• Signed show poster from the production of your choice

Star Performer | $1,000 - $4,999

All Leading Role benefits, plus:

• VIP parking for the season

• Invitation to a private dinner with the Artistic Director

• Option to subscribe to seats in the Donor Section

Producer’s Circle | $5,000+

All Star Performer benefits, plus:

• The opportunity to sponsor a production, earning recognition in the show’s marketing

• Exclusive meet-and-greet with cast members

• Personalized behind-the-scenes experience, including a sit-in at a rehearsal

Give yourself and the Waltham community the gift of live theatre: learn more and become a member today at ReagleMusicTheatre.org!

MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT I

Overture ......................................................................................... Orchestra (Arr. Leroy Anderson)

“Fanfare for Christmas Day”, “Joy to the World”, & “Hallelujah ......Singers, Narrator (R. Glen Michell)

CHRISTMAS IN NEW YORK CITY

“Happy Holidays” / “White Christmas” ......................................feat. soloist Mark Linehan*, Dancers

Holiday Strut .........................................................................................................................Dancers

SANTA’S WORKSHOP

“Christmas All Year Round”...........................................................................................Santa’s Elves “Be a Santa”......................................................Head Elf (Ricardo “Ricky” Holguin*), Assistant Elves, (Beckett Guest, Daniel Webber), Santas-in-Training

“Jingle Bell Rock” ............................................................................;..........Raggedy Anns and Andys

VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS IN BOSTON

“Christmas Day” .....................................................................................................................Singers

TEDDY BEARS’ NUTCRACKER....Dancers, Clara (Olivia Kearney),Captain (Eddie Megerdichian)

HOLIDAY HARMONY............................................................... Jean-Alfred Chavier, Will Davis-Kay, Ricardo “Ricky” Holguin*, Daniel Webber

CITY SIDEWALKS

Medley .........................................................................Singers, School Girls, Teacher (Jess Nichter)

“Twelve Days to Christmas” ..........Ms. Balash (Teresa Winner Blume), Mr. Nowack (Mark Linehan*), Clerks, Carolers, Shoppers

“The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” ...................................Teresa Winner Blume, Mark Linehan*, Dancing Trees, Singers

A REFLECTION.....................................Betsy Foley, Danielle Griggs, The Children of the Audience

THE NORTH POLE

“Jingle, Jingle, Jingle” ...................................................................................................... Little Ones

“Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town” .............................................................. Kevin Robertson, Reindeer Act I Finale .................................................................................................................. The Company

15-minute intermission

MUSICAL NUMBERS

ACT II

Entr’acte .............................................................................................Orchestra (Arr. Katz / Leonard)

RHYTHMS OF THE SEASON MEDLEY.................................................................................Dancers

THE CAROLERS

“Heigh-Ho the Holly”................................................................................................................. Singers

“Kay Thompson’s Jingle Bells”.................................................... feat. soloist Mark Linehan*, Singers

“Little St. Nick”..............................................................feat. soloist Ricardo “Ricky” Holguin*, Singers

“A Christmas Carol”...................................................................................................................Singers

“Little Drummer Boy”, “Do You Hear What I Hear?” ..................................................................Singers

THE PARADE OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS.......................................................................Dancers

THE NATIVITY...................................................................feat. soloist Teresa Winner Blume, Singers, Mary (Korinne Robertson), Joseph (Eddie Megerdichian), Wise Men, Shepherds, Angels

ORCHESTRA

Conductor.....................................................................................................................Jeffrey Leonard

Keyboard/Associate Conductor..........................................................................................Paul S. Katz

Concert Master, Violin...................................................................................................Caroline Laguia Flute, Piccolo..............................................................................................................Rebecca Makara

Oboe, English Horn..................................................................................Sharon Phipps, Daniel Meza

Flute, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone.........................................................................................David Daquil

Flute, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone...........................................Todd Brunel, Carol Kycia

Trumpets.................................................................................................Brian Koning, Paul Meneghini

Horn........................................................................................................................Nancy-Lee Mauger

Trombone.......................................................................................................................George Jones

Drums/Percussion..............................................................................................................Kevin Burke

Violin................................................................................... Jeana Choi, Meg Dagon, Clara Kebabian, Caroline Kim, Carol Kycia, Philip Maffa

Viola..................................................................Macullen Byham, Philip Maffa, Lorenzo Sanchez-Gatt

Cello.................................................................................................................................Trina Nielsen

Bass..............................................................................................................................Rusty Chandler

CREDITS

PRODUCTION STAFF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Directed and Additional Staging by Rachel Bertone

Choreography by Susan M. Chebookjian

Musical Direction by Paul S. Katz

Originally Conceived, Directed, and Produced by Robert J. Eagle

Scenic Design..................................................Richard J. Moody

Production Stage Manager......................................Liam Horne*

Asst. Stage Manager...................................David Allen Prescott

Music Arrangements .............Jonathan Goldberg, Paul S. Katz, Jeffrey Leonard, Julia Liu, Edward May

Asst. Director..............................................Margaret McFadden

Assoc. Choreographer (Adult Dancers)..........Willy Rory Nelson

Assoc. Choreographer (Youth Ensemble)............Lisa Mahoney

Asst. Music Director..............................................José Delgado

Dance Captains.................................Jess Nichter, Mattie Hazel

Youth Supervisor.......................................Krystal Parrella Osika

Parent/Volunteer Coordinator...........................Shannon Juliano

Lighting Designer.......................................Franklin Meissner, Jr.

Costume Supervisor............................................Joe Michienzie

Costume & Wardrobe Supervisor..........................Ellie De Lucia

Costume Assistant....................................Jennifer Antico Vitone

Costume Rental......................................Emerald City Theatrical

Crew Chief / Technical Direction............................Lori E. Baruch

Master Electrician 1..........................................Craig Robertson

Master Electrician 2..................................................Matt Breton

Light Board Op........................................................Liam Horne*

Spot Ops........................................Robert Crisafulli, Natalie Joe

Audio 2...................................................................Massimo Alto

Conductor...........................................................Jeffrey Leonard

Orchestra Contractor..........................................Jeffrey Leonard Rehearsal Accompanists.............Bethany Aiken, José Delgado, John Eldridge, Dan Rodriguez

Production Videographer........................................Herb Philpott

Production Photographer...............................Rachel Swansburg

Run Crew............... Isaac Ferguson Cucchi, Danielle DeCastro, Dylan Haley, Keaton Korenstein, Tyler Mailman

*Denotes a member of the of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States

Artistic Director

Rachel Bertone

Acting Managing Director Joseph Guglielmo

Interim Business & Finance Manager

Sally Salemi

Operations Manager Erica Jurus Front of House & Group Sales Manager

Heidi Sutherland

Education Director

Kate Sheridan

Marketing Associate

Kelby Siddons

Accountant

Jennifer Njaheut

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President Sheron Thorp Doucette

VP & Interim Clerk Jean-Alfred Chavier

Treasurer

David Gaylin

Board Members

Yo-El Cassell, Yolanda Cellucci, Michael Colomba, Bill Lawler, Barbara Moss, Jonathan Small, Mark Szpak

Honorary Members

Daniel Adamian, Emanuel Azenberg, Jesse Bastarache, Susan Carity Conkey, Joanne Emanuelson, Dan Goggin, Shirley Jones, Clarke Keenan, Lee Meriwether, Richard J. Monahan, Louis J. Nocera, Sarah Pfisterer, Molyna Richards, Scott Wahle

Founder Robert J. Eagle

WHO’S WHO

Rachel Bertone (Direction and Additional Staging, Artistic Director) was appointed RMT’s Artistic Director in 2022 and is honored to be following in the footsteps of founder Robert J. Eagle. She is an award-winning director and choreographer with nearly 20 years of experience as a theatre and dance professional. Over the past decade, Bertone has staged more than 50 musicals, including Oklahoma! (Elliot Norton Award: Outstanding Choreography), Cabaret (IRNE Award: Best Direction, Best Choreography, Best Musical), Carousel (IRNE: Best Choreography), In the Heights (IRNE: Best Musical), The Wild Party (IRNE: Best Musical), An American in Paris, West Side Story, Pippin, Gypsy, South Pacific, Little Shop of Horrors, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Billy Elliot, Barnum, Show Boat, HAIR, Joseph… Dreamcoat, among others. She has worked on several New Yorkbased projects, including co-conceiver and choreographer for Van Gogh: A New Musical, and director of a digital piece of theatre for Kait Kerrigan and Bree Lowdermilk’s musical The Mad Ones. An established theatre and dance educator in both New York and Greater Boston, Bertone has taught at esteemed institutions, including Boston Conservatory at Berklee, American Repertory Theater Institute at Harvard University, Emerson College, and Long Island University. She currently serves as a judge for the Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild (METG) and has amassed an international student following for her variety of musical theatre class offerings and professional development consulting services. Holding a bachelor of fine arts degree from Boston Conservatory at Berklee, Bertone splits her time between New York and Boston, creating theatre and opportunities for artists wherever she goes.

Paul S. Katz (Musical Direction) This year’s production of ChristmasTime marks Paul’s 40th year of collaborating with Reagle Music Theatre as music director, arranger, and conductor. Graduate, Brandeis University; additional studies, New England Conservatory.

Franklin Meissner, Jr. (Lighting Designer) is pleased to return to Reagle after recently

designing An American In Paris, All Shook Up, South Pacific, ChristmasTime 2023, The Little Mermaid, Oklahoma, Pippin, and West Side Story. His work has been seen Off and Off-Off Broadway in NYC, at the Lyric Stage Company of Boston (IRNE award), Boston Playwrights’ Theatre (IRNE award), New Repertory Theatre (three IRNE awards), Wheelock Family Theatre (ELLIOT NORTON award), The Boston Conservatory, Greater Boston Stage Company, SpeakEasy Stage, Northeastern University, Central Square Theatre, the North Shore Music Theatre, the South Shore Music Circus, Sanders Theatre, various corporate events and colleges around the state, and at 40 Carnegie Hall performances. Mr. Meissner is a member of United Scenic Artists. For more information: www.FranklinMeissner.com. For Abby.

Joe Michienzie (Costume Supervisor) has worked nearly 20 years in the entertainment and fashion industries. He studied Theatre Performance at Oklahoma City University, where he attained his Bachelor’s Degree with a minor in Costume Design. While finishing his degree in 2008, he worked for The Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma until he returned home to Massachusetts. Locally, Joe has worked as the Wardrobe Supervisor at Reagle Music Theatre, the Costume Shop Manager at Dean College, and the Costume Designer at The Company Theatre. Joe has established himself as a premier tailor in the Boston area working for such clients as Talbots, Reebok, Hey Dude, Shark/ Ninja, and TJX. His work has also been featured in Esquire Magazine and Men’s Journal. In the motion picture industry, Joe has contributed to such films as Hocus Pocus 2, Madame Web, The Holdovers, and The Instigators. He has been fortunate to work with such celebrities as Bette Midler, Woody Harrelson, Chris Evans, and Oscar winner, Da’Vine Joy Randolph. Most recently, Joe worked on costumes for the up and coming Brazilian pop star, Anitta on her tour, Baile Funk Experience. He also had the distinct pleasure of working on costumes for Janet Jackson on her current tour, Together Again. Joe lives in Pembroke, MA with his husband Christopher, and their four pets Daisy, Violet, Lily, and Sage.

WHO’S WHO

Sebastian Nixon (Sound Designer), a Waltham native, has worked with RMT for six years having a wide array of different responsibilities. Sebastian also works with the Waltham schools to teach and help with productions. He is excited to work on ChristmasTime again, after working on South Pacific, All Shook Up, and An American in Paris this past summer.

Liam Horne* (Production Stage Manager) is so glad to be able to join the festive spirit of ChristmasTime for his first show with Reagle Music Theatre. Liam has also been seen on the crew and management team before at The Umbrella Arts Center (The Full Monty) and at the Wilbury Theatre Group (Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight). In his spare time, Liam loves to read about sidewalks and hang out with his two dogs!

Lori E. Baruch (Crew Chief / Technical Direction) is a member of the Stage Manager’s Association and USITT who has been working in all tech areas--including as stage manager, tech director, production manager, and crew chief--for the past 47 years. When not working at Reagle, she works for the Waltham Public Schools in all theatres. Theatre has always been her life. Lori would like to thank her mom for always believing in her.

Margaret McFadden (Asst. Director) is a Boston-based actress, director, and theatre educator. Currently, Margaret teaches musical theatre at the Rivers School Conservatory. This past summer, Margaret was the Director and Musical Theatre Teacher at Walnut Hill School for the Arts Summer Musical Theatre Intensive. In addition to her endeavors as a theatre educator and director, Margaret has appeared as an actress in numerous regional theatre productions in the Boston area including Wheelock Family Theatre, Zeitgeist Stage Company, Boston Children’s Theater, and others. Margaret devoted her first two years of college to improving as a performer, studying Musical Theater at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee. Discovering her passions expanded beyond performing, Margaret completed her schooling in the realm of Theater Education. Margaret currently holds a degree in Theatre Arts from the University of Michigan and a

Master’s Degree in Theater Education from Emerson College. She is so excited to be assistant directing ChristmasTime alongside Rachel Bertone, who has been a teacher and mentor to her since high school.

Willy Rory Nelson (Assoc. Choreographer - Adult Dancers) is a New York based performer and choreographer who hails from Fort Myers, FL. His recent work at Reagle includes An American in Paris, Oklahoma!, and choreographing Matilda JR. Outside of art, he loves baking and his cat, Smokey. He is endlessly astonished by the talent and hard work within the cast and team. He would also like to remind everyone to spread art, not war! WillyRoryNelson.com | IG: @wr.nelson

Lisa Mahoney (Assoc. Choreographer –Youth Ensemble) is a second generation Reagle Player who grew up on the Waltham stage and performing in the Boston area. She spent 20+ years on stage in ChristmasTime followed by 15 years assisting with the adult & youth choreography. She is thrilled to continue the family tradition and perform with her daughter, Charlotte. She is a Choreographer/Director for SkyRise Youth Theater in Westborough and recently choreographed Legally Blonde for Curtain Up Theater’s first mainstage production in Southborough. Love to Matt, Charlotte, and Benjamin.

Ellie De Lucia (Costume & Wardrobe Supervisor) received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in production design and costume design from the Savannah College of Art and Design, with a concentration in historical costuming and art history. She particularly enjoys incorporating art history in her design choices. Ellie has worked as a member in many productions for film and theatre, consisting of roles such as costume, wig, and makeup designer. Some credits include, Sony, Disney parks, Apple TV, the Company Theater in Norwell, Massachusetts, the New England Conservatory, the Greater Boston Stage Company, the Boston Ballet, and Roxbury Latin School.

WHO’S WHO

Mark Linehan* (Singing Ensemble) - Reagle Music Theatre: The Sound of Music (Captain Von Trapp), The Music Man (Harold Hill), South Pacific (Lt. Cable), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Trevor Graydon), Hairspray (Corny Collins). Wheelock Family Theatre: The SpongeBob Musical (Squidward), Beauty and the Beast (Gaston), Shrek The Musical (Lord Farquaad). Hanover Theatre: A Christmas Carol (20172022). Greater Boston Stage Company: Titanish (Cal Hockley), Clue (Professor Plum), Onegin (Evgeny Onegin). New Repertory Theatre: Assassins (John Wilkes Booth), The Last Five Years (Jamie). Four-time IRNE nominee. BFA Emerson College. Proud member of AEA. For Amanda and Georgia, always. MarkLinehan.com. IG: @linehan.mark

Ricardo “Ricky” Holguin* (Head Elf) (he/ him) is thrilled to return to Reagle Music Theatre’s ChristmasTime. Recently, he starred in The Hombres (regional premiere) at Gloucester Stage Company/Teatro Chelsea and Next to Normal at Central Square Theater. Other Boston credits include Make Way For Ducklings (world premiere), Willy Wonka, James and the Giant Peach (Wheelock Family Theatre), The Inheritance (SpeakEasy Stage Company, Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Ensemble), 1776, Man of La Mancha, Fiddler on the Roof directed by Austin Pendleton (New Repertory Theatre), Altar Boyz (Greater Boston Stage Company), Kiss of the Spider Woman, LaChiusa’s The Wild Party (Moonbox Productions), and Guys and Dolls (Reagle Music Theatre). Ricky has been praised and workshopped by Richard Maltby, David Shire, Didi Conn, and Tony Award Winner, Adam Guettel. He holds an M.F.A. in Musical Theater from The Boston Conservatory and currently serves as the True Colors Manager at The Theatre Offensive.

VOTE FOR REAGLE MUSIC THEATRE

All three of Reagle’s 2024 summer musicals (South Pacific, All Shook Up, and An American in Paris) garnered 23 nominations across categories for direction, choreography, technical design, performances, and more!

Vote by December 31 to honor the work of our talented teams: BroadwayWorld.com/boston/awards/

VACATION WORKSHOPS

Reagle Youth Theatre is proud to offer exciting, inclusive, high-quality theatre education for students of a broad range of ages and abilities. RYT gives young artists unique insight and access to the world of professional theatre through process-based classes and performance opportunities led by dedicated, skilled faculty and guest artists from Broadway and beyond. Open to grades 3-12, with an emphasis on individualized attention, accessibility, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, RYT offers Greater Boston unparalleled training at great prices!

WINTER: FEB. 17-21, 2025 & SPRING: APRIL 21-25, 2025

A fun and fast-paced vacation program! Enjoy and grow from 4-5 days of music, dance, and acting instruction (plus a Broadway master class!), culminating in a showcase on the Reagle mainstage. Perfect for beginners and veteran performers alike.

SUMMER INTENSIVE

JULY - AUG. 2025

Take your talents to new heights with this challenging and supportive four-week summer program for the dedicated young theatre artist, including daily classes in music, acting, and dance; weekly Broadway master class guests; and rehearsal for a full-scale production of a junior musical. Space is limited and all students must complete a placement audition for casting.

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