Performing Arts: Beyond the Curriculum

The Performing Arts Afternoon Program complements the Performing Arts curriculum, allowing students to participate in  two (Middle School) or three (Upper School) fully realized productions—either from a technical theater or performance perspective—and several concerts and music exhibits. Placing equal focus on the process as well as the product, students build collaboration, creative problem-solving, empathy, and leadership skills as well as performance skills.

Music

Middle School

As part of our Choral and Instrumental Music curriculum all students learn how to play an instrument or sing in an ensemble – or hone their skills if they are already accomplished musicians. Using orchestra and chorus as a model for collaboration, students learn technique and musicianship skills through practicing and rehearsing a range of repertoire.  In addition, students can further their music education during Afternoon Activities by participating in advanced instrumental ensembles or the musical.

Upper School 

The Upper School offers an eclectic range of instrumental and choral ensembles for students of all levels. Theory and technical skills are woven throughout all courses and applied to each performance. With a focus on ensemble work, students strengthen their music skills while learning to work both as leaders and as productive members of a team. The courses culminate in five concerts throughout the year both on and off campus.  Past off campus venues include Ryles Jazz Club and Berklee College of Music. In the afternoon program, students can participate in the fall band or the musical. 

Theater

Theater is a truly collaborative art form in which playwrights, directors, designers, technicians, and performers come together to create something bigger than any one person could generate on their own. Our primary focus is on fostering a love of theater and developing strong collaboration skills and habits of mind while teaching discipline-specific skills and techniques with which to create powerful theatrical experiences.

Middle School

In the Theater Arts Curriculum, students develop an understanding of theater as a collaborative art form and work to create a supportive, trusting, and cooperative ensemble. Through theater games and activities, students learn the importance of communication and problem-solving and grow more confident as collaborators and performers. In the afternoon program, students can elect to take technical theater and audition for our fall play and winter musical, applying the skills learned in class to produce main stage shows.

Upper School 

Theater courses in the Upper School range from technical theater and design to acting to costume design and construction. Focusing on theater as a collaborative art form where designers, playwrights, directors, and performers work together to bring their ideas to fruition, students hone and apply their skills while exploring a range of theatrical genres. The afternoon program complements the curriculum, giving students the ability to participate in three fully-realized productions, either from a technical theater or performance perspective.

Dance

Middle School  

Dance is offered as part of the afternoon program in the spring term.  This activity is open to all students, from the novice to the advanced dancer, who are interested in exploring dance through a variety of styles. Students also have the opportunity to dance as part of the musical in the winter. 

Upper School 

In the Choreography Foundations class, students study movement and choreographic tools through the lens of dance. Students interested in composition work will have the opportunity to apply the elements of choreography introduced in class and discover their individual voice as part of their creative process.  In the afternoon program, a dance activity is offered in the winter term and students also have the opportunity to dance as part of the musical in the spring.

24-25 Theater Performances

US Fall Play: Noses Off
US Actors’ Showcase
MS Fall Play: The Snow
US Winter Play: Framed: A Story of Stolen Arts
US Advanced Theater Play: Blight
MS Winter Musical: Shrek The Musical
US Spring Musical: 9 to 5
US Foundations of Theater 10-minute Playfest

24-25 Music Performances

US Instrumental Concerts
US Choral Concerts
US Choral & Instrumental Music Concert
US Private Music Lessons Recital
MS Music Exhibits

Additional information about our performances

Performing Arts 24-25 Calendar

Here is the 24-25 season at glance

The Fall Season

Noses Off

October 30 and November 1 at 7 p.m.
November 2 at 2 p.m.
Upper School

Instrumental Music Concert

November 10 at 3 p.m.
Upper School

Choral Concert

November 12 at 7 p.m.
Upper School

Actors' Showcase

November 14 at 2:15 pm
Upper School

The Snow

November 14 and 15 at 6 p.m.
Middle School

Fall Music Exhibit

November 21 at 6 p.m.
Middle School
The Winter Season

Framed: A Story of Stolen Art

January 23, 24, 25 at 7 pm
Upper School

Instrumental Music Concert

January 30 at 7 pm
Upper School

Choral Coffeehouse

February 4 at 7 pm
Upper School

Blight

February 13 at 7 pm and February 14 at 5 pm
Upper School

Shrek The Musical

February 27 and 28 at 6 pm
Middle School

Winter Music Exhibit

March 26 and 27
Middle School
The Spring Season

Private Music Lessons Recital

April 8 at 7 pm
Upper School

Choral and Instrumental Music Concert

May 4 at 3 pm
Upper School

9 to 5

May 15, 16, 17 at 7 pm
Upper School

Foundations of Theater 10 Minute Playfest

May 30 at 12:15 pm
Upper School

Spring Music Exhibit

May 29 at 6 pm
Middle School
Ticket Information
How to buy tickets

Below are instructions on how to buy tickets. For optimum success in purchasing your tickets, we suggest using a laptop computer if possible. Please note the images used below are for example purposes only; you may see a different setup depending on the show you are buying tickets for.

Step 1
Click the link in the email you received to buy or reserve tickets.

Step 2
Under Events, click on a day and time or use the drop-down menu to select.

Step 3
If we are in the Presale portion of the sale, you will be asked to input a password. (If this applies to you, you would’ve received an email with the password.) 

Step 4
You can now select your seats. A green box means that a seat is open.

Once you select a seat, the box turns black. After clicking on a seat, give the system a moment before you select your next seat. Once you are all set, click Checkout.

Step 5
Input your credit card information or coupon code (if applicable).

Step 6
A confirmation will be emailed to you. At the performances, tickets will be scanned at the door. You can either (1) print out your tickets or (2) show your tickets on your phone by adding them to your Google wallet or downloading them.


If you have any questions about purchasing tickets, email Tina Farrell.

How we choose our plays & musicals

Plays and musicals are thoughtfully chosen based on many factors. First and foremost in our decision-making process is the specific make-up of the cast that we have for any given process. Shows are chosen to provide the appropriate amount of challenge while introducing students to a range of experiences throughout their time at Beaver. We look at the student and community experience over the course of a year and over the course of their time at Beaver to ensure they are exposed to a range of genres. Special care is taken to choose playwrights who reflect a range of identities and experiences.

We commit to consistently examining the play selection process to ensure we are continuing to grow in this area. When exploring culture and experiences outside of our own, we will work to research and bring people into the work that will ensure we are rooting the process and product in inclusive, authentic perspectives.

Auditions
We strive to create a welcoming environment for students with less experience while challenging more experienced students. Auditions may include scene work, improvisation, singing, dancing, writing, collaborative games, and other activities, depending on the needs of the production. Although there are some activities that every student participates in, it is typical for each student to have a unique audition experience. It is not necessary for each student to read for every role since the director can gather relevant information from various activities and apply it to the casting.

The arts program at Beaver is incredible. The amount of detail and compassion that is put into every play and musical by the directors and cast is amazing. Also the music part of the arts is a highlight of my time here as I have grown up with this band of fellow musicians.

Beaver Student