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Complete version of 42nd Street musical with high quality audio of 20-piece orchestra and 3-camera edit.
Performed by the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School Of The Arts
A big bold musical set in 1933. A story of hard work, talent, love and being in the right place at the right time. A celebration of Broadway and its people. A Ruth Asawa San Francisco School Of The Arts interdisciplinary production presented on the Main Stage of SOTA's Dan Kryston Theater by the Technical Theatre Department. Music numbers include: You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me, Dames, We're In The Money, Lulaby Of Broadway, Shuffle Off To Buffalo and 42nd Street.
Over 35 students are in the cast, 20 students are in the orchestra and 40 students are on the technical theatre production team. It's an epic endeavor that we know you'll enjoy.
Director - Keith Carames (teaching at SOTA since 2001). In 2011 Keith became Co-Director of the Technical Theatre Department, distinguishing himself as the director of two outstanding schoolwide musicals: Ragtime and last spring's sold-out production of The Producers. In 2011, Keith received the SFUSD Dream Catcher Award for Interdisciplinary Art, and in 2012 was honored to be among ten SFUSD teachers to receive the Mayor's Teacher of the Month award.
Technical Director - Paul Kwapy. Paul has been involved in theatre in one form or another for over 38 years. As an Artist-in-Residence in 2011, he led students in the design and construction of sets for three musicals, including last spring's Producers. He currently serves as Co-Chair of the Technical Theater Department.
Sean Forte - Music Director. Sean is a recent Magna c*m Laude graduate from the University of the Pacific's Conservatory of Music, studying piano performance, French literature, and chamber music. Presently, he works as an artist-in-residence for the Music Theater Department and served as musical director for I Remember Mama. He worked with the San Francisco Arts Education Project - Everything Goes as an artist-in-residence at Paul Revere Elementary teaching choir and music.
Erin Hewitt - Choreographer. Erin studied at the University of San Francisco, graduating with a BA in performing arts and social justice with a dance emphasis. A longtime musical theater lover, she is a choreographer, performer and collaborator, and has appeared onstage from a young age. During her time at USF, Ms. Hewitt staged such musicals as Songs for a New World and Reefer Madness and worked with incarcerated men in the Resolve to Stop The Violence Program, before joining the SFArtsEd family as an instructor for the youth summer camp Broadway Bound and co-choreographer for the SFArtsED Players. She also greatly enjoys her in-school musical theater residencies throughout the year. With training in classical Broadway styles of dance, including tap and jazz, and interests in contemporary styles, Ms. Hewitt's variety of interests are all a part of her diverse approach to teaching.