Carnival (2017)

February 4 – 19, 2017
44 young performers, ages 9 to 14, revive a Broadway musical gem

SAN FRANCISCO (October 20, 2016) – Emily Keeler, San Francisco Arts Education’s Artistic Director, announced today that the San Francisco Arts Education Project’s 2017 production is the classic Broadway musical Carnival, which introduced the song “Love Makes the World Go ‘Round.” A troupe of 44 young people, ages 9 to 14, revive this Broadway musical gem from 1961 with a book by Michael Stewart (Bye Bye Birdie, Hello, Dolly!, 42nd Street) and a score by Bob Merrill (Funny Girl, Sugar) and based on the 1953 film Lili starring Leslie Caron.

Carnival runs for eight performances beginning Saturday, Feb. 4 through Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017 at the Eureka Theatre (215 Jackson St., San Francisco). Tickets ($15 for students and seniors; $25 general admission) will be available in December through City Box Office at 415.392.4400 or online at www.cityboxoffice.com. The Players’ Family Benefit Performance on Sunday, Feb. 19 features carnival snacks at 1:00 p.m., the show at 1:30 p.m. and a champagne toast and treats at intermission. Tickets for the benefit are $40 for general admission and $20 for student and senior admission. Proceeds support the in-school, after-school and summer programs of the San Francisco Arts Education Project.

Danny Duncan directs the show, marking his 15th production with the Players in 16 seasons. His co-director is famed clown Jeff Raz, who has worked with Cirque du Soleil, among other circus troupes, and is teching circus skills to the company. G. Scott Lacy and Alex Stein serve as musical directors, and choreography is by Erin Gentry, Sydney Lozier and Jamie Yuen Shore.

“We love to introduce the Players to the classic musical theater repertoire and important composers and lyricists,” Keeler says. “Carnival is a sweet show about a young woman coming into her own, moving out of fear and into a position of confidence and feeling a part of a community. The score is rich and calls to mind a blend of traditional 1950s musicals and the complexity of Brecht and Weill. It’s a thrill to introduce students to work like this that none of them knew anything about.”

We encourage the young people to look at the musicals for their historical and also their artistic merit. We are excited that Carnival will serve as a forum for Players to expand their performance skills to include circus expertise, and they are so fortunate to have Jeff Raz, a true master of the form, as their guide and mentor.”

Carnival runs Saturday, Feb. 4 to Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017 at the Eureka Theatre (215 Jackson Street, San Francisco). Show times are 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays plus 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4. Tickets for the Players’ Family Benefit Performance on Sunday, Feb. 19 at 1:00 p.m. are $40 for general admission and $20 for student and senior admission. Ticket price includes drinks and treats. Regular tickets are $15 for students and seniors; $25 general admission and are available by calling City Box Office at 415.392.4400 or online at www.cityboxoffice.com. Tickets will go on sale in December 2016.

About SFArtsED
Founded in 1968 (as the Alvarado School Arts Workshop) by renowned artist Ruth Asawa, SFArtsED has transformed the lives of children, their families, teachers, artists and volunteers. Programs include SFArtsED Summer, In-School Artist Residencies, After-School programs, The SFArtsED Players Musical Theater Company, Interdisciplinary Arts Program and apprenticeships for college and high school students. SFArtsED moved into its new space at Minnesota Street Project in March 2016, marking the first time in the organization’s nearly 50-year history that it has a space of its own for instruction, exhibition, seminars, workshops and gatherings of all kinds. www.sfartsed.org

About The SFArtsED Players
Founded in 2001, the SFArtsED Players is a musical theater company that reflects San Francisco in all its diversity. Hailing from the neighborhoods of the City and from around the bay, the SFArtsED Players comprises 44 theater performers who come from SFArtsED’s performing arts residencies as well as from the organization’s summer arts intensive, SFArtsED Summer. The young performers are selected for their talent and enthusiasm for and commitment to the musical theater form. They work with directors of the company 10 hours each week, training as “triple threats” – actors, singers, dancers – and rehearsing for their performances. The company performs original musicals and revues as well as Broadway classics. This year’s troupe represents nearly two dozen different Bay Area schools in San Francisco, including 18 public schools.

For more information or to set up interviews, photos or a rehearsal visit, please call 415.551.7990, or e-mail chad.j@sfartsed.org. Right click on images below to download.

Carnival

FACT SHEET

WHAT Carnival
44 young people, ages 9 to 14, revive a Broadway musical gem from 1961 with a book by Michael Stewart (Bye Bye Birdie, Hello, Dolly!, 42nd Street) and a score by Bob Merrill (Funny Girl, Sugar) and based on the 1953 film Lili starring Leslie Caron.
WHO The San Francisco Arts Education Project
WHERE Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson St., San Francisco, CA 94111
WHEN February 4 – 19, 2017

Saturday, February 4, 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 4, 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 5, 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 11, 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 12, 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 18, 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 19, 1:00 *

TICKETS $15 for students and seniors
$25 general admission* Players’ Family Benefit Performance on Sunday, Feb. 19: 1:00 p.m. for carnival snacks, 1:30 p.m. show; champagne toast and treats at intermission. Tickets are $40 for general admission and $20 for student and senior admission. Proceeds benefit programs of the San Francisco Arts Education Project.
INFO SFArtsED | www.sfartsed.org | 415.551.7990

Music and Lyrics by Bob Merrill
Book by Michael Stewart

Directed by Danny Duncan
Co-directed by Jeff Raz
Choreography by Erin Gentry, Sydney Lozier & Jamie Yuen Shore
Musical Direction by G. Scott Lacy & Alex Stein

This year’s company includes Charlize Alvarez, William Axelrod, Niamh Ayton, Henry Bayha, Dillon Bellonzi, Alyssa Boucher, Anique Campagne, Paulo Cuellar, Zoe Davidow, Lily Din, Maile Din, Jevon Dyson, Markaila Dyson, Lafi Faletoese-Ma’u, Zofia Rose Hope Csikszentmihalyi, Sasha Hopewell, Lisa Isaacs, Winston Jeffries, Tristan Kam, Hannah Kaminker, Lily King, Mya Lagandaon, Raphael Lee, David Lelivelt, Stella Nureyev-Hilburn, Miranda Oakes, Praise Odenyi, Nayeli Rodriguez, Sophie Rose, Sofia Schuler, Jessie Schwartz, Sara Sinasohn, Theo Straghalis, Aubrey Sumi, Zenon Talbot, Vincent Taliaferro, Christopher Tawadrous, Audrey Thacher, Peter Ustinov, Lucy Valentine, Eli Weinman, Max Weinman, Quinn Widener and Drake Woodruff.