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KVPAC Hosts World Premier Theatre Production of Batina's Best First Day      

 

It's Official!  Batina's Best First Day is coming to life as a stage musical performed by children at the Katy Visual and Performing Arts Center (KVPAC) this month. The special production is a musical version of the popular children's book by native Texan author Denise Ditto, and will showcase some of Katy’s most theatrically talented students, ages 7-14. 

 

"I can't tell you how excited I am to have Batina's Best First Day on stage at KVPAC," says Ditto, a freelance writer who loves writing for children and a variety of other topics, often focusing on recollections from her childhood and growing up in Houston.  "When I started the process of writing a children's book about the tooth fairy, I had no idea it would turn out to be such an extraordinary adventure. During the early stages of development, I could hear my characters talking and interacting with each other. One of my friends suggested I take the book to KVPAC, where Gregory Magyar, the Executive Artistic Director, said they loved the idea and wanted to make my book into a musical."

 

“The process of adapting the book to the stage has been interesting,” explains Ditto who started working on The Tooth Collector Fairies series in 2012 and plans to catalog the material after the premier and make it available for performance anywhere in the United States. “The script is basically the dialogue from the book with inserts here and there of added character actions.  Then there are places where music is inserted.  There is a total of six songs.  I must confess, writing the songs was more of a challenge than writing the book. I look forward to hearing the melodies written by Laura Bettis.  I know her tunes will be far better than the ones I tried to sing.  And who knows, one day I might be surprised and hear these songs on Radio Disney.  The way things have been going lately, anything's possible!”

 

Join Batina the Tooth Collector Fairy and her best friends in the magical land of Brushelot as they experience their first day on the job collecting teeth. With challenges including over-sized wings and sabotage from Jolene and other Lazy Fairies, Batina is determined that her humongous wings will not interfere with her mission to complete her task to win the Best First Day Ribbon from Mistress Molar. 

 

Performances are scheduled for October 21st at 7:00pm & October 22nd at 12:00pm on the Kennedy Grand Stage. Tickets are available on-line or at the door. For more information, please visit the KVPAC website at www.kvpac.org or call 281.829.2787. 

 

KVPAC is a 501c3 non-profit arts education organization serving the Katy community since 2001. We are located at 2501 S Mason Rd, # 290, Katy, TX 77450 in the Great Southwest Equestrian Center Complex. 

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Nothing Is the End of the World 
 
KVPAC Opens Fall Theatre Season with Uncensored Play About the Nature of Judgement and our Human Evolution
 
Katy, Texas (August 31, 2016) – KVPAC’s Fall season opens with the dark comedy Nothing Is the End of the World (Except for the End of the World)which performs next weekend, September 9th – 11th. This KVPAC Uncensored Production features student actors from several Katy ISD schools including Katy High School, Cinco Ranch High School, Seven Lakes High School, Faith West Academy, Westchester Academy, Seven Lakes Junior High School and Beckendorff Junior High School.
 
“It is exciting to be the first live-theatre event in the Katy area this season,” says the show’s Director, Denver Danyla. “It’s really cool that many of these actors represent several different schools coming together to produce a show that is current, relevant and edgy. Most of my actors tell me that they can either thoroughly relate to their individual characters, or now have a better understanding of fellow students who are nothing like themselves. That is something quite powerful.” This marks Danyla’s fourth show to direct at KVPAC. “Even though acting has always been my life’s goal and educational background since I began directing after college,” explains Danyla, who holds a BFA in Acting from Azusa Pacific University.  “I found that this is where I really believe is the best place for me.” 
 
Erin Kuykendall of Cinco Ranch High School plays Emma in the production. “The more I got to understand my character in the show, it was almost eerie how similar she is to me,” remarks Kuykendall. “She is very honest and has trouble dealing with her own anxiety. The way she copes with her stress is to sing – exactly what I do with my stress. I am either singing or listening to music as often as I can to help me deal with the stresses of being a teenager these days.”
 
“This obviously has been a stretch for me as an actor,” says Joshua Duchesne of Katy High School, who plays one of the visiting A.I.s (artificially intelligentandroids) in the show. “It is challenging to be a character that has no emotions while still keeping Godfrey (the A.I. he portrays on stage) full of energy and interesting to watch.”
 
Nothing Is the End of the World (Except for the End of the World) is written by Bekah Brunstetter and takes the audience on a journey, in the near-distant future, to a progressive New York City charter school that becomes the first to welcome artificially intelligent students. However, new A.I. students, Olive and Godfrey, receive a chilly welcome from the already self-conscious and stressed-out members of the Junior class. When a reality show swoops in to capture this social experiment on camera, the priorities and moralities of the student body are turned inside-out. At times both droll and touching, this dark new play questions how we reconcile the thin line between our ever-improving technologies and what it means to be human. Uncensored productions are not edited for content.
 
Show times are Friday, September 9th at 7:00pm, Saturday, September 10th at 2:00pm and 7:00pm and Sunday, September 11th at 2:00pm. Tickets available online at www.KVPAC.org or for purchase at the box office the day of the performance. All shows are performed at Katy Visual & Performing Arts Center, located at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center Complex at 2501 S Mason Rd, Ste. # 290, in Katy.
 
Katy Visual & Performing Arts Center (KVPAC) is a non-profit art education organization helping artists find their light since 2001. KVPAC proudly provides innovative and dynamic art programs through generous funding from our community. Consider becoming a KVPAC Patron today and proudly support the Arts!
 
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The Undead Are Coming To KVPAC 

KVPAC Hosts a Hair-raising Apocalyptic Zombie Run This Fall

 

Katy, Texas (August 29, 2016) – The undead will soon be swarming all over KVPAC as it masses its first ever 5K KVPAC rUndead Zombie Run 2016 this fall. The teeming begins Saturday, October 29, 2016 at 10:00 am and kicks off a plethora of ghoulishly fun events at KVPAC’s 1stAnnual Wicked Weekend, sponsored by Covering Katy! Activities include a costume parade and contest, an in-door arts and crafts fair, an out-door Trunk or Treat market, and a two-night Haunted House attraction.

 

Located at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center Complex at 2501 S Mason Rd, Ste. # 290, KVPAC is a community center right in Katy’s own beautiful backyard. The run promises to be the most affordable family fun run in the country at only $35 per person or $100 for a Team of 4. All proceeds will be donated to KVPAC programming Fostering a Life-long Love of the Arts!

 

Runners of all ages will endure a 5K run through a zombie-infested course, testing one’s speed, endurance, and strength while trying to avoid ravenous zombies! Jr Runners (under age 10) are welcome, but must be accompanied by a registered adult.

 

“This weekend will be all about having fun for a good cause,” says Gregory Magyar and David Vollmer, KVPAC Executive Artistic Director and Executive Operations Director, respectively. "We have such talented kids in our community, and KVPAC wants to continue supporting them in every way we can. All of our programs are coming together to make this weekend special. There will be something for everyone to enjoy, kids and adults alike. For those who are unfamiliar with KVPAC, it’s going to be a terrific opportunity to get to know about us and the work we do!” 

 

Registration is open until October 22 and sponsorship opportunities are available until September 22. For further information or to sign up today on-line, visit www.kvpac.org.

 

Katy Visual & Performing Arts Center (KVPAC) is a non-profit arts education organization helping artists find their light since 2001. KVPAC proudly provides innovative and dynamic art programs through generous funding from our community. Consider becoming a KVPAC Patron today and proudly support the Arts!

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