A captivating moment during the performance of 'Little Shop of Horrors' at Estancia High School.
This weekend, Estancia High School presents its vibrant spring musical, ‘Little Shop of Horrors’, marking an emotional farewell to its current venue. As the school prepares for a new $42 million performing arts complex in 2024, the drama program’s talented students are set to leave their mark one last time on the ‘Barbara Van Holt Theater’. With ticket prices affordable for families, this show promises an entertaining and heartfelt celebration of the school’s rich theatrical history and a hopeful look to the future.
This weekend in cozy Costa Mesa, the buzz is all about the vibrant spring musical, Little Shop of Horrors, produced by Estancia High School. The show, which opened on Thursday evening, is set to captivate audiences with its thrilling tale and catchy tunes until Sunday, marking an emotional farewell to the school’s drama department’s current venue.
The performances are taking place at the Costa Mesa High School’s performing arts complex, and the excitement in the air is palpable. This highly anticipated run is believed to be the last for Estancia’s dedicated drama students on their temporary stage. With the conclusion of this production, the students are preparing for significant changes ahead.
In an exciting update for the community, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District has confirmed that a brand-new $42 million performing arts complex is on track to welcome students when the 2024-25 school year kicks off. This project is set to fulfill a 20-year promise to Estancia, aiming to provide the same level of facilities enjoyed by other schools within the district.
The upcoming complex holds great promise for the Estancia theater program. Amber Reyes, the enthusiastic leader of the drama team, has expressed her joy about this transition. No longer cramped in the Barbara Van Holt Theater, students will soon have access to state-of-the-art scene shops and storage, giving them the tools needed to unleash their creativity.
Among the talented cast, junior Keila Mendez, who is taking on the role of Audrey, finds the impending move to the new complex to be surreal. Her excitement is shared among peers who are eager to make their mark in a more spacious and equipped environment.
Asher Dennee is another standout performer portraying Seymour. Though he is set to graduate this year and will therefore miss the new building’s grand opening, he has made it clear that he plans to return for future shows, ensuring he sees the evolution of the theater program he loves.
Highlighting the strengths of the advanced production students, Amber Reyes thoughtfully chose Little Shop of Horrors as this year’s musical. The blend of talent showcases the potential of Estancia’s aspiring actors, and audiences are in for a treat with their performances.
A special homage is being paid to the school’s rich history through ongoing discussions about naming the new building and main theater after the esteemed Barbara Van Holt, the beloved founder of the drama department who passed away in 2022, along with former drama teacher Pauline Maranian. This initiative is currently pending approval from the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Trustees.
As for this weekend’s performances, audiences can catch Little Shop of Horrors at Costa Mesa High School through Saturday at 7 p.m., with a matinee showing at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Ticket prices are a steal at $15 for general admission and $10 for students, making this an accessible outing for families and friends. Tickets are conveniently available for purchase at estanciadrama.com or at the door.
This weekend’s performances are not just a conclusion of a show; they represent a turning point for Estancia High School’s drama program. As the curtain closes on Little Shop of Horrors, a new chapter prepares to open with the promise of a modern facility that will inspire countless future artists. There’s no doubt that while the feelings of nostalgia will swirl in the air, the hope for an exciting future in the arts in Estancia will be at the forefront!
Costa Mesa High School Presents ‘Little Shop of Horrors’
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