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Vanguard University’s Theatre Arts Department will showcase ‘Footloose,’ a vibrant production inspired by the 1984 film, from February 20 to March 9. Directed by Broadway veteran Nikki Snelson, this lively performance highlights the story of Ren McCormack, a teen challenging dancing restrictions in a small town. With a diverse cast and a live band, the production aims to resonate with audiences of all ages and emphasizes themes of self-expression and empowerment, affirming the importance of the arts in community values.
Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, CA — Vanguard University’s Theatre Arts Department is set to present the much-anticipated production of “Footloose,” opening on February 20 and running through March 9. The show, based on the iconic 1984 film, captures the compelling story of a teenage boy challenging the restrictions of a small town where dancing is banned.
Directed and choreographed by Broadway veteran Nikki Snelson, the production promises to deliver unforgettable music and dynamic choreography, showcasing the talents of a diverse cast. Snelson, known for her role as Brooke Wyndam in “Legally Blonde,” brings extensive experience from both directing and choreographing various productions internationally, ensuring a high-quality theatrical experience.
The cast features a talented ensemble, including Leilua Kruse, Leilani Munck, Alex Norman, and Arabella Chrastina, among others. The production is complemented by a live band consisting of Scott Cokely as Music Director and piano player, Natalie Suvarnasuddhi on swing reed, Eby Viveros on bass, David Page on drums, Richard Guzman on guitar, and Kelly Cokely on piano.
The design team for “Footloose” comprises experienced professionals, including Jim Huffman as the Scenic Designer, Lia Hansen as the Costume Designer, and Garrett Spady, who serves as the Lighting Designer, with Nathan Gall as the Assistant Lighting Designer. The crew is managed by Jim Huffman as Technical Director, assisted by Montana Leyva as Stage Manager and Alyssa Kammerer as Production Manager.
As the narrative unfolds, audiences will follow the journey of Ren McCormack, who confronts the challenges posed by town authorities while striving for self-expression and healing through dance. The story encapsulates essential themes relevant to teenage experiences, emphasizing the importance of creative expression. This theatrical production aims to resonate with audiences of all ages, engaging them in a lively and emotional experience.
The anticipation surrounding this production is palpable within the regional theatrical community, with many looking forward to the powerful performances and the vibrant atmosphere that “Footloose” is known for. With its exhilarating music and dance numbers, the show aligns itself perfectly with contemporary discussions on youth empowerment and personal freedom.
Overall, Vanguard University’s staging of “Footloose” serves as not only a source of entertainment but also as a cultural touchstone that highlights the critical role of the arts in reflecting and nurturing community values. Theatregoers are encouraged to attend, affirming their support for local arts while enjoying a beloved story brought to life through the remarkable talents of Snelson and her cast.
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