BG OnStage
Upcoming Events:
BG OnStage is the resident community theatre of SKyPAC. We are dedicated to bringing educational experiences in the arts and quality theatrical productions to the students and families of BRADD area. Past School Day productions have included The Hobbit, Junie B Jones JR the musical, The Giver, Frozen JR, Seussical JR, and Charlotte’s Web, just to name a few!
For the last nine years, we have worked with and prepped with students who successfully auditioned for and were accepted into the Governor’s School of the Arts programs for Drama and Musical Theatre.
Auditions:
Actors! Are you looking to get involved in theatre? You have come to the right place!
If you are a beginner or experienced actor, auditions is your starting place. Auditions give you performance experience and an opportunity to be seen by the various creative crew members we have for our productions. Participating in a cast is one of the best ways for a beginner to get involved in theatre and for experienced actors, a new role is a new opportunity to work on your craft.
Below is audition information for our upcoming productions.
Please take a look and if you have any further questions, feel free to email Artistic Director of BG OnStage, Elise Charny, at echarny@artsofsky.org.
Auditions For
Pan!
Auditions date for Pan! are:
Friday, January 17, 2025 from 5pm-7pm
Saturday, January 18 from 1pm-3pm
Sunday, January 19 from 3pm-4pm
Actors need to only attend one audition date/time frame. Whatever works with a family’s schedule. Also, please note that this is not a drop off event. As soon as an actor is finished in the audition room, they are free to leave.
Because this is a play, there is no singing or dance portion of the audition process. There is no prep work since auditions will consist of a cold read. At auditions, actors will choose ONE provided side to read from when they audition. Parents will need to complete an Audition Form (provided at the audition) before an actor goes into the audition room so that the creative team has all the information they need.
Actors will go into the audition room in small groups and will read with each other or a reader. The audition room is closed to parents. The audition process shouldn’t take any longer than 10-20 mins per group.
We are looking to cast actors ages 8-18.
SCHOOL DAY PERFORMANCES:
All SCHOOL DAY Performances are open to classes/groups of school age children.
PUBLIC Performances are open to the general public.
School Day Production tickets are $7 per person.
For every ten (10) students booked, a class will receive one (1) free adult ticket.
Accessibility needs should be specified in your reservation.
A Social Story and accessibility details, to prepare for our performances, is available HERE.
To reserve your class, email Artistic Director, Elise Charny at echarny@artsofsky.org with an initial email of interest and she will get your reservation started!
BG OnStage presents: Pan!
School Day Performances:
Thursday, March 20, 2025 at 9:30 am
Friday, March 21, 2025 at 9:30 am
Public Performance:
Friday, March 21, 2025 at 6:30 PM
Type: Play
This condensed adaptation of Peter Pan does an amazing job of retaining all the critical story elements. You’ll meet the dog Nana, who can’t stop the Darling children from following Peter and Tinkerbell through the open nursery window to Neverland. There, they make friends with the Lost Boys and Princess Tiger Lily as they encounter Captain Hook, his gang of wily pirates, and of course, the ticking crocodile.
This fast-paced show is packed with adventure and is ideal to introduce the boy who won’t grow up to the next generation.
Thank you to our Series Sponsor:
Thank you to our Music Director Sponsor:
Thank you to our School Day Sponsors:
Summary provided by Pioneer Drama.
Classes, Workshops, & Events
Spring Semester Class Information TBA!
Lessons
In person lesson rates, $35/half an hour & $50/hour for GSA and College Audition Prep.
Call 270-904-5016 or email echarny@artsofsky.org.
Past BG OnStage Productions
Tiffany Gilly-Forrer
Tiffany Gilly-Forrer (she/her), hailing from Portland, OR, has an MFA in Acting from LSU where she was certified to teach Seven Pillars Acting. She’s taught acting to students ranging 7 to 70 years old at studios, theatre companies, and universities across the US. Recent work includes being published in the anthology Vocal Traditions: Training in the Performing Arts, producing a two-person cabaret in NYC, and Dialect Coaching for UT and UNCG.
She and her husband, Chris are travel-obsessed nerds who both share a passion for theatre, film, and their two cats, Ridley and Houdini.
Elise Charny
Elise graduated Cum Laude from Marymount Manhattan in New York with a BA in Theatre Arts, concentration in Performing. Continuing with her education and experience, Elise obtained her Masters in Theatre Education from Emerson College in Boston.
Elise has served as a performer/director/educator in the theatre community for the last twenty years. In 2013, Elise established the John F Kennedy School Drama Club in Somerville, MA, which is still running today. For the last eight years, Elise has served as Artistic and Education Director of BG OnStage, creating various programming and directing all of the theatrical productions. She has also aided students in achieving their goals of attending GSA and musical theatre/drama college programs, past students have been accepted at The New York Film Academy, University of Cincinnati College- Conservatory of Music, Northern Kentucky University, Southern Illinois University, Austin Peay State University, Louisville University, and Western Kentucky University. As Education Director, Elise is very excited to be a part of the SKyPAC family and to continue bringing quality theatre education and theatre opportunities to the community!
Lea Schenk
Léa Schenk is a current BFA Theatre student at WKU where she most recently played the lead role of Jo March in Little Women The Broadway Musical. She is a trained Mezzo-Soprano who has studied with teachers across multiple continents, notably at Antibes Conservatoire de Music et d’Arts Dramatique in France, and more locally with renowned opera singers Elizabeth Batton and Grammy winner, Garrett Sorenson. Léa is a Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts 2019 Vocal Music Alum, and Student Ambassador for GSA. She graduated from the Youth Performing Arts High School in 2020 majoring in Orchestra (viola) and Design & Production where she was heavily involved as a Stage Manager and many more positions in the theatre department. She was a part of the inaugural season of the Youth Opera Program at Kentucky Opera in Louisville. She is currently working on her solo music project Resident Alien an indie folk album that she has been working on since 2017 which she has been readapting for the stage as a Solo Performance. She is also in the process of composing and writing a musical, Ashes, that is set to be proposed as a studio show at WKU in Spring 2023.
Her love for the arts is what brought her into the world of theatre, and more recently musical theatre. She has spent her whole life rounding herself into a jack-of-all-trades and has wound up finding her place in the theatre, both behind the table as a part of the production team and as a performer. She is currently working behind the table on BG Onstage’s The Addams Family as their Stage Manager.
Her training uses classical techniques to support modern musical styles, so to marry the modern sound with healthy and sustainable breathing and singing techniques. Though she was trained classically, she started her singing career like everyone else, with the help of modern pop and of course, The Phantom of the Opera, which she calls the gateway to classical singing.