Welcome to the Hundred Acre Wood, where Winnie the Pooh is once again in search of honey. Along the way, he meets his pals, Tigger, Piglet, Rabbit and Owl, but soon discovers that Christopher Robin has been captured by the mysterious Backson! As they prepare for a rescue operation, the animals learn about teamwork, friendship and, of course… sharing snacks.
About This Show
July 30 & 31 @7pm, Aug 1 @5pm and 7pm, and 2 @12pm and 2pm at Andria Theatre
Show Sponsor
Student Theatre Project
Youth Show
Auditions
Registration April 1st
Open to Ages
Students going into grades 3-5
Fees
$125
Mandatory
Parent/Guardian Meeting
Auditions will be on the first day of rehearsals!
Winnie the Pooh – A bear with very little brain. His good heart and love of honey will capture your audience’s hearts as he helps his friends find Christopher Robin.
Piglet – A shy and quiet pig. They are often afraid of their own shadow but also incredibly smart and noble and a great problem solver.
Tigger – A tiger and a bundle of energy. He is fiercely loyal, never stops bouncing and is always up for an adventure.
Eeyore – A gloomy but loyal donkey. He can never seem to shake his bad luck and is constantly losing his tail. Despite his gloomy attitude, he always wants the best for his friends.
Rabbit – A worrisome rabbit who means the best for his friends but is not always sure how to help.
Owl – A well-educated, slightly pompous owl. He is quick to explain or lecture, even when he isn’t sure of the right answer.
Kanga – A gentle kangaroo and mother to Roo. She is good-natured and always ready to take care of the other animals.
Roo – A kangaroo and the youngest animal in the wood. They are boisterous and playful and always look up to their friend Tigger.
Christopher Robin – A kind boy who plays with his animal friends in the Hundred Acre Wood and leads by example.
Pooh’s Tummy – The endearing – but very hungry – part of Pooh!
The Bees – A flashy, energetic group who ultimately help Pooh get his honey.
The Seven Narrators:
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet – introduce us to the Hundred Acre Wood and help tell our story.
The Animal Chorus:
The ensemble of animals in the Hundred Acre Wood.
The Word Chorus:
Sings “Halfway Down” and helps all of the animals out of the Backson pit.
Conduct Guidelines: Conduct deemed disruptive will be handled in the following manner:
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Warning
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Removal from the current day’s rehearsal
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Removal from production
Cell Phones: Participants are allowed to bring cell phones, but they will be asked to be turned to silent and placed in a secure location during camp/rehearsals. NO refunds will be given for disruptive infractions.
Cancellations, Rescheduling, and Emergencies: If a camp day or rehearsal is cancelled or rescheduled all efforts will be made to contact parent or guardian via the contact information provided on the registration form. If a situation should arise and you need to have your child dismissed from camp or rehearsal or you need to contact your child during camp or rehearsals, please call the box office at 320-762-8300.
We are not responsible for any lost or stolen items.
Participants in STP ages 18 and older: If you are 18 or older and are cast in an STP production that will involve students under the age of 18, you will be required to complete a background check. This will be at no cost to you.
Andria Theatre is committed to making arts experiences accessible to all students. Some parents may wish to apply for this scholarship opportunity.
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Performances
July 30 & 31 @7pm, Aug 1 @5pm and 7pm, and 2 @12pm and 2pm at Andria Theatre
Tickets are not yet available to purchase until Monday, April 14, 2025. Please check back then.