Students Will Present Fully Produced Original Concert
NEW VOICES 2019: LEARN YOUR LESSONS WELL
August 2 & 3 at Paper Mill Playhouse
Paper Mill Playhouse has selected students to be a part of the theater’s prestigious Summer Musical Theater Conservatory for 2019. Members of the competitive Conservatory who earned coveted spots in the Senior (ages 15-18), Junior Plus (ages 13-14), and Junior companies (ages 10-12) are directed and choreographed by Paper Mill Playhouse’s professional artistic staff in a fully produced, original concert titled, New Voices of 2019: Learn Your Lessons Well. The concert is a culmination of the five-week conservatory program. Also appearing are numerous nominees of the 2019 Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards presented by the Investors Foundation, who won scholarships to attend the Conservatory.
Performances of New Voices of 2019: Learn Your Lessons Well will be held on August 2 at 7:30PM and August 3 at 1:30PM & 7:30PM at Paper Mill Playhouse. Tickets range in price from $25–$45.
The Paper Mill Playhouse Summer Musical Theater Conservatory is a program of rigorous study allowing students to enhance their individual performance potential while developing a broad base of theater experience and knowledge. Students participate in intensive classes including musical theater performance, acting, dance, private voice lessons, and improvisation, while also attending guest workshops led by professional actors, directors, and casting agents. The final weeks are devoted to rehearsals for the annual New Voices Concert. The Conservatory offers the unique opportunity for gifted and talented young performers to work at their own level and challenge themselves to achieve new goals and learn new skills. Key to the curriculum is the development of self-discipline, respect, and a commitment to excellence that will serve these young artists throughout their lives. The New Voices Concert is the culmination of the five-week program.
Many of the students from Paper Mill Playhouse’s Conservatory have gone on to appear on Broadway, in regional theater productions, in film and on television. Click here to view Conservatory Alumni.
Conservatory alumna Julia Knitel, who played the role of Carole King on the national tour of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, states,
“Growing up, I was always in the ensemble. That was where I’d feel comfortable because I love being a team player. That’s one of the things that was so great about being at Paper Mill Playhouse, because in their Conservatory you had an equal amount of dancing, singing and acting training every day. I got a great foundation in being a team player and ensemble member, and serving a production. The producers and creatives of Beautiful saw in me something they couldn’t find elsewhere.”
Noted Broadway talent agents and casting directors flock to New Voices every summer. Victoria Kress, Abrams Artists Youth Theatrical Agent states,
“(I’m always) super excited to head to Paper Mill Playhouse for their New Voices show! Having trained some amazing performers, I know this night will prove to be no different! It’s one of my best scouting field trips of every summer.”
Nora Brennan, casting director for Matilda, Billy Elliot, and The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, agrees,
“The kids were great, the show was fun and entertaining, and the material was tailored so that each child shone. Well done!” Paper Mill’s professional casting partner, Telsey + Company, attends annually and often offers workshops to our advanced students.
2019 CONSERVATORY STUDENTS BY TOWN
Kayla Oh | Allendale |
Jack Sisk | Atlantic Highlands |
Eileen Brady | Basking Ridge |
Chance Friedman | Basking Ridge |
Samantha Rascio | Basking Ridge/Far Hills |
Libby Schmitt | Basking Ridge |
Carly Holda | Bernardsville |
Deirdre Tobin | Bernardsville |
Katie Kallay | Bloomfield |
Elise Bednar | Boone, NC |
Jenny Brady | Bound Brook |
Sophie Belkin | Branchburg |
Lainey Cooper | Bridgewater |
Emma Christmann | Canadensis, PA |
Francesca Catrone | Cedar Grove |
Alyssa Tanti | Cedar Grove |
Ava Chrusciel | Chatham |
Liam Driscoll | Chatham |
Ronan Green | Chatham |
Caroline Kiernan | Chatham |
Andrew Palmieri | Chatham |
Grace Petersen | Chatham |
Kate Bove | Cherry Hill |
Jessica King | Clark |
Ana Rose Monteiro | Denville |
Nereo Rossi | Edison |
Zayna Darres | Erie, PA |
Lauren Onufryk | Flanders |
Julia Santiago | Freehold |
Maeve Touhey | Gladstone |
Leina Staudinger | Green Brook |
Gracie Nagle | Hackettstown |
Lexie Miller | Hampton |
Soren Schwerner | Hewitt |
Wasif Sami | Hillsborough |
Jason Spinrad | Hillsborough |
Sarah Coleman | Holmdel |
Jacob Canderozzi | Jackson |
Lillyana Boland | Kearny |
Melody Stubbs | Kenilworth |
Evan Gray | Kinnelon |
Katie Nieto | Kinnelon |
Kendall Thorner | Little Silver |
Jayden Declet | Livingston |
Brooke Lelia | Livingston |
Madison Lysek | Livingston |
Jonah Ruderman | Livingston |
Janie Hornstein | Manalapan |
Ben Halperin | Maplewood |
Charlotte Post-Lipnick | Maplewood |
Avery Sinclair | Maplewood |
Joseph de Grandpre | Mendham |
Amanda Heckmann | Millburn |
Halle Just | Millburn |
Alexandra Witek | Monmouth Beach |
Elizabeth Witek | Monmouth Beach |
Bobby Axelrod | Montclair |
Mareau Hall | Montclair |
Orly Kinsella | Montclair |
Story Walker | Montclair |
Jeffrey Gallup | Montville |
Alexa Torres | Mountainside |
Alexandra Hermans | North Caldwell |
Samantha Alper | Nutley |
Valeria Flores | Nutley |
Eric Sebek | Nutley |
Luke Surretsky | Nutley |
Mark Surretsky | Nutley |
Gianna DePreta | Oakland |
Mikayla White | Old Bridge |
Jadon Lopez | Paramus |
Michael Magielnicki | Parlin |
Nicole Streger | Peapack |
Luke Byman | Pearl River, NY |
Katherine Ryan | Pearl River, NY |
Caroline Herbert | Pennington |
William Pearce | Pittstown |
James Carroll | Pocono Pines, PA |
Elizabeth LeClerc | Pottersville |
Brandon Grajales | Rahway |
Jason Myers | Rahway |
Nasiyah Richardson | Rahway |
Ryan Domaleski | Randolph |
Raymond Ocasio | Ridgewood |
Lexi Ciardella | Roseland |
James Ignacio | Roseland |
Eva Zazzali | Saddle River |
Valentina Zazzali | Saddle River |
Abigail Bera | Sayreville |
Elizabeth Bera | Sayreville |
Juliana Domiciano | Scotch Plains |
Nicholas Matos | Secaucus |
Spenser Brenton | Short Hills |
Judith Diminni | Short Hills |
Uma Menon | Short Hills |
Olivia Shannon | Short Hills |
Hannah Kelley | South Orange |
Rowan Wechsler | South Orange |
Gabriel Oliveira | Staten Island, NY |
Rosie Gaeta | Summit |
Donald Grennon | Summit |
Emily Huffman | Summit |
Grace Capeless | Teaneck |
Elyana Barroqueiro | Union |
Pranav Chawla | Union |
Jason Concepcion | Union City |
Jenna Clover Upper | Saddle River |
Nathaniel Algor | Waldwick |
Valentina Reale | Warren |
Anthony Savino | Warwick, NY |
Gerald Certrulo | Wayne |
Lillian Kopacz | Wayne |
Sophia Lellos | Wayne |
Deanna Thomas | Wayne |
Jason Tobias | Wayne |
Madeline Hoarle | West Caldwell |
Alex Vacchiano | West Caldwell |
Riley Hahn | West Orange |
Olivia Ruhnke | Westfield |
Antonio Porciello | Whippany |
Bryan Fortunato | Wyckoff |
The Summer Musical Theater Conservatory and New Voices are supported by Investors Foundation. Paper Mill Playhouse Education & Outreach are proudly sponsored by The Goren Family & Harmony Helper.