![]() I wasn’t nervous about getting it right the first time. TPH: And that’s why I think I wasn’t nervous for the actual filming part of it, because if you miss a line you can go back and do it again. On a film set, you have multiple takes but the entire crew is watching, and maybe you’re surrounded by well-known actors. On stage, you’ve got one shot to get it right. JB: Tell me about the difference between performing live on stage versus a film set. This was more like-I wasn’t nervous to do the acting or filming or storytelling, but am I going to do the character justice? TPH: When I’m doing a play or a musical, I always have that “I’m going to throw up” moment right before I go on stage. JB: But was it a different kind of nervous from being on stage? Because you’ve done a lot of plays and musicals with Amarillo Little Theatre. And so it was a very interesting first day on set. The weather just doesn’t magically follow our schedule. JB: Was your first day on an outdoor set? I got to do really awesome things that day. Getting to have full costume and full hair for the first time-that’s an experience that I won’t ever forget. JB: What was it like to step on set the first time? Taylor Paige Henderson: Well, I was relieved because I’d been going through the process for two months at that point, and so when my mom told me that I got it, I was just so excited and crying. What did it feel like when you found out you got the role? Jason Boyett: A lot of kids dream about becoming Hollywood actors, but your dream actually came true. Brick & Elm ’s Jason Boyett sat down with Henderson, who’s about to turn 16, to discuss the film, her experiences on set, and this exciting moment in her career. 30, and local actor Taylor Paige Henderson plays a key role, appearing as young Winifred Sanderson (Bette Midler). Hocus Pocus 2 begins streaming on Disney+ this Friday, Sept. The three Sanderson Sisters-17th-century witches from Salem, Massachusetts-are back for another round of spooky fun in a long-awaited sequel. You can reserve your tickets by phone at (806)355-9991 or online at 1993 film Hocus Pocus has been a Halloween cult classic for nearly three decades. Tickets are $18 for ages 12 and up, and $15 for kids under 12. The show will run from March 5th to April 3rd at the Allen Shankles Mainstage in the Amarillo Little Theatre at 2019 Civic Circle. Tana Roberson serves as the scenic designer and Kaleena Nite and Amber Morgan costume the cast. Music Director Brandon Bellar and Choreographer Beth Alexander lend their talents as well. It is directed by Academy Director Mikayla Garren. The show features 72 ALT Academy students from ages 5-18. Now she must choose between this new and exciting life she always dreamed of or returning to the seemingly boring life she ran away from. But after getting everything she hoped for, her life back home starts to feel difficult to leave behind. Winnie lives a life of adventure as she befriends the charming, but broken family. So on a whim, she decides to run away from her rigid life to her family’s wood where she accidentally discovers the Tuck Family. 11-year old Winnie Foster decides that her “good girl” life in Treegap could use a bit more adventure. “Tuck Everlasting” is the Broadway adaptation of the 1975 novel with the same name. AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) - The Amarillo Theatre Academy is kicking off their newest production of “Tuck Everlasting” this weekend.
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