A Southern Fantasy Adventure Hits the PPP Stage

    Germantown High School’s Poplar Pike Playhouse presents the regional premiere of Big Fish. Based on Tim Burton’s 2003 motion picture, this musical adaptation is barely a year removed from the Broadway stage.

    Edward Bloom is a farmer’s son from Alabama who lived a life full of epic adventures, tall tales and imaginative friends. As Edward’s story draws to a close, his son begins a journey to discover his father’s true identity. Is Edward hiding behind his tales, or by understanding the stories will his son come to truly understand the man? Powerful storytelling, uplifting music and show-stopping numbers give this modern musical the feel of a big, Broadway classic.

    “Big Fish appealed to me for many reasons. Where else can you find a musical where you travel to the swamp, a circus, a river, the war and flooded towns? But that is not the true magic of the musical,” said Big Fish director Ashleigh Siegfried Williams. “Big Fish takes us on a journey that we all will face at one time in our life: what story will we leave when we are gone? I feel I have the perfect story and the perfect cast to bring this musical to life.”

    Be there when the Poplar Pike Playhouse becomes the first theatre in our region to bring Big Fish home to you February 26 through March 14. Visit ppp.org or call the PPP Box Office at (901) 755-7775 for more information. Follow the PPP on Facebook and Instagram (poplarpikeplayhouse) or Twitter (@ppptheatre) for updates and special coupon codes.  

    The cast of Big Fish includes Maclean Mayers, Evan Hoover, Sydney Armstrong, Dailey Thompson, Raneem Imam, Hayley Bardos, Daniel Jaramillo, Elijah Bienz, Caleb Suggs, Ben Taylor, Brigitte Anderson, Alia Burrows, Arafat Quran, Chad Baker, Bryan Scott, Elana Leav, Jacob Kight, Sara Mayers, Jackie Kamin, Kaylynn Coulter, Amber Allen, Summer Eggert, Kennedy Harris, Kassie Kimble, Gabriel Portillo, India Scott, Lundell Simmons, Antonio Smith, Vontrell Thomas, Alan Toney, Alex Turner, Austin Carrico.

    The Poplar Pike Playhouse is the theatre complex located on the campus of Germantown High School.

"Bee" Keeps Audience Involved & Laughing

"Bee" Keeps Audience Involved & Laughing

  The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has captivated audiences for the last decade. Judging from the applause the show received on opening night at the Poplar Pike Playhouse, its anticipated run at the Germantown High School theatre will provide all the fun and laughter that made this Tony winner a Broadway success.

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Story in Pictures: PPP Rehearses "The Bee."

Story in Pictures: PPP Rehearses "The Bee."

Germantown High School's renowned Production Workshop students have put months of work into the Poplar Pike Playhouse's upcoming production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Take a sneak peek at the show and go behind the scenes in this gallery from a recent dress rehearsal performance.

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Characters Spell Success in Tony Winning Spoof

Characters Spell Success in Tony Winning Spoof

     There’s a science buff who spells using his “magic foot,” a middle school comfort counselor that acts more like a bouncer and an overly optimistic speller who only gets things right when thrown into a trance. These are just some of the oddball characters from the Poplar Pike Playhouse’s upcoming musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

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"Spelling Bee" Another Lesson in Time Management for GHS Theatre & TV Students

"Spelling Bee" Another Lesson in Time Management for GHS Theatre & TV Students

“Our time management skills will be put to the test,” said GHS senior Sean Byrne, who is the show’s sound engineer and typesetting chairman. “But it is important that we do things the right way. We all want this to be something we will all look back on and be proud of.”  

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PPP's Fall Show is a Tony Award Winning Spoof of Spelling Bees

PPP's Fall Show is a Tony Award Winning Spoof of Spelling Bees

Get in touch with your inner geek this fall when the Poplar Pike Playhouse presents The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Six overachieving oddballs compete under the bright lights of a high school gymnasium for the title of regional spelling bee champion. But as the contestants (and even a few audience volunteers) misspell themselves out of the competition, these eccentric teens discover more than just how to use Xerophthalmiology in a sentence. 

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PPP Students Entertaining Children at Germantown Festival

PPP Students Entertaining Children at Germantown Festival

The hundreds of thousands of visitors expected at this year’s Festival will be entertained by GHS acting and theatre students. These young thespians volunteer to operate “Gameland,” the Festival’s area for children of all ages. Face painting, spin art and fish toss are just some of the activities offered. GHS fine arts students will also craft balloon animals to help raise funds for their program. 

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Downloadable Tracks Available for Fall Play Auditions

Click Here  or on the link below to find Rehearsal Tracks to prepare you for Auditions on August 18 for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

We have two types of tracks available for your practice. There are karaoke tracks with no voices and there are tracks with Mr. Danielson's voice singing the part.

Once you are redirected to the site with the tracks, click on the songs to stream (listen online) or right click and download the MP3 to your own personal device.

If you have any questions, please see Mr. Danielson or Mrs. Walz.

http://gdriv.es/ghschoir/ghs_choirs/spelling.html

Watch the PPP's "Edna Turnblad" Perform on Broadway

Watch the PPP's "Edna Turnblad" Perform on Broadway

Germantown High School senior Maclean Mayers took the stage with some of the best young talent in the country during the National High School Musical Theatre Awards. Mayers, who was named Outstanding Lead Actor at the 2014 Orpheum High School Musical Theatre Awards, spent the week leading up to the "Jimmy Awards" training with theatre professionals in New York City. Mayers is part of the GHS Class of 2015.

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Playhouse Wins Big at Orpheum Awards

Playhouse Wins Big at Orpheum Awards

Germantown High School’s nationally recognized Poplar Pike Playhouse had a big night on a big stage. The student-run theatre’s production of Hairspray won four awards, including Outstanding Lead Actor for GHS junior Maclean Mayers, at the Orpheum High School Musical Theatre Awards

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GHS Fine Arts Presents Over $30,000 in Scholarships

GHS Fine Arts Presents Over $30,000 in Scholarships

Germantown High School’s internationally recognized Fine Arts Department wrapped up the school year by presenting nearly $35,000 in scholarships and service awards to its most talented students at the annual GHS Fine Arts Banquet.

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Upright Citizens Brigade Offers Lessons in Laughter to PPP Students

Upright Citizens Brigade Offers Lessons in Laughter to PPP Students

“The Upright Citizens Brigade has trained some of the top comedians in the business today,” said GHS theatre teacher and Playhouse managing director Kirie Walz. “Our students get to spend a week learning from these professionals. I can’t begin to explain the value of this experience. Plus, it’s going to be a lot of fun.”

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