![]() Tickets for the production start at just $8 and are available at this link. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget. A large cast, non-stop laughs and explosive dance numbers combine to make Mamma Mia! a must-see production.Ī mother. The story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs propels this enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship, creating an unforgettable show. The show ran in New York for 14 years – now Carmel High School is thrilled to bring the show to Central Indiana. They are going all-out with production values, too, as the set and costume designs are modeled after the Broadway production. The production will feature 45 student actors and over 50 crew members. It will be nice to see the public again,” said Director Anna Debard. “We are happy to see COVID-19 cases decreasing, and Hamilton County has cleared us for 50 percent capacity in our auditorium. This is the first performance welcoming the public since the pandemic shut down last year. Graham Auditorium at Carmel High School at 7 p.m. (Titles from Wednesday Books always hit.The Carmel High School Performing Arts Department announces its spring musical, Mamma Mia! The show is live on stage at the Dale E. I owe my life to the publisher, Wednesday Books, for sending me an early copy in exchange for a review. “When You Get the Chance” is set to release on Jan. I cannot wait for this book to hit store shelves. ![]() It truly drives it in that family is more than blood, and it is unapologetically nerdy in so many ways. It’s dramatic, it’s joyful, it’s everything you could possibly want in a very overt homage to “Mamma Mia.” The romance, though not the main plotline of the book, totally made me swoon and squeal, to my roommate’s chagrin. “When You Get the Chance” is a book full of heart. It’s entertaining, it’s fun and it’s just exciting to follow along with. Most parts of this book are not realistic at all, and that’s the fun of it! In real life, no, relationships do not intertwine between people the way they do in YA contemporary fiction, and that’s okay because that’s not the point of this book. I will say - I don’t read Emma Lord books to encounter a realistic storyline. She kept me on my toes while also leaving enough clues that a clever reader could figure a few things out. But Lord took it to the next level with “When You Get the Chance,” packing the book full of drama and plot twists and the most wonderful endings for all the characters involved. She has a way of coming up with the most intriguing concepts and then executing them tremendously. Now, I’m a sucker for a good Emma Lord book. Needless to say, consequences follow, particularly when she decides to intern one of her possible moms and her stage manager nemesis, Oliver, wants the internship as well. A poke through her dad’s old LiveJournal reveals three women who might possibly be her mom, and soon enough, Millie is off to meet each one of them. ![]() So, Millie decides to do what any overly ambitious teen would do: find her absent mother to sign off on the program for her. And then she gets a scholarship to a pre-college theater program - that her single father won’t let her go to. Millie Price is a high schooler known by the internet for a viral video of her playing young Jo March from “Little Women,” but all she wants to do is make a name for herself and show that she’s more than Little Jo. But it works it’s about a theater kid, after all.Īnd what a fitting storyline for the theater kid in question. When you open up Emma Lord’s “When You Get the Chance,” you’re inundated with show references, and somehow, most of them didn’t go completely over my head. My high school days were spent only tangentially involved with the theater program as the secretary of the costume department, but in those few years, I must have learned more about Broadway than I thought. Cover of “When You Get The Chance” courtesy of Emma Lord/Wednesday Books
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