Musical Theatre Classes
🎭 Welcome to Musical Theatre Mania! 🌟
Lights, camera, action! Get ready to sing, dance, and act your heart out in our electrifying Musical Theatre program!
Join us for an unforgettable journey of creativity and collaboration. From auditioning for your dream role to creating stunning costumes and sets, every moment is a chance to shine. Scroll down to see all the past productions! Don't miss your chance to be part of the magic!
Step into the spotlight and let your talents soar with us. The stage is set – are you ready to steal the show?
Meets two days each week: $650 per semester, with 10 ticket sales required
🌟 Now Casting: Our First-Ever Adult Musical Production! 🌟
🎭 Little Shop of Horrors – Coming to the Stage at Leading Note Theatre!
We’re thrilled to announce a brand-new opportunity just for adults—our first-ever full-stage production of Little Shop of Horrors!
This class is designed specifically for those over the age of 18, beginners and those newer to the stage. You'll learn acting, music, and movement in a supportive and fun environment—and perform in a ticketed show for family and friends at the end!
We’re casting 9 adult performers to bring this hilarious and offbeat musical to life. Whether you’ve never stepped on stage or you're returning to the spotlight, this is your chance to shine!
🎶 No experience required
🎟️ Performance with full audience and ticket sales
Production Details:
First Rehearsal: Wednesday, September 3rd, 7:00–8:30 PM
Rehearsals: Mondays & Wednesdays 7:00–8:30 PM
Cost: $650 total ($75.00 deposit to enroll)
Join a fun, collaborative cast and experience the magic of musical theatre with the guidance of our expert creative team.
Because of his shiny nose, Rudolph doesn't feel like he belongs in Christmastown and sets off to find a place that accepts him. Along his journey, he encounters fellow misfits, only to realize that home is where he has belonged the whole time. When a storm threatens to keep Santa's sleigh from taking flight, it's up to Rudolph to save Christmas!
Cast Monday/Wednesday 5:00-6:00 - Cast Full, Wait List Only!
Rehearsals begin: August 25th, 2025
Special Tech Rehearsal Saturday, November 15th
Performances December 5th/6th
Cast Tuesday/Thursday 4:00-5:00 - Cast Full, Wait List Only!
Rehearsals begin: September 2nd, 2025
Special Tech Rehearsal Saturday, November 15th
Performances December 12th/13th
M/W Cast
T/TH Cast
Cast T/TH
Cast M/W
Cast of Aristocats December 2023

















Willy Wonka Spring 2023
Thank you for supporting your child’s participation in a Leading Note Theatre Producetion. We are always busy gearing up for a current production, but we wanted to take a moment to highlight some of the countless benefits of putting on a show with students.
Having a regular creative outlet is not just part of a well-rounded education – it is essential for a child’s emotional health and well-being. Producing a show brings the arts together and provides growth opportunities for all varieties of learners. For example, kinesthetic learners engage their bodies through dance, linguistic learners dive into the written and spoken word, spatial learners tackle set and costume design, and musical learners revel in the show’s score.
Besides being incredibly fun, musical theater helps young people develop many of the skills necessary for success in today’s world:
Self-Confidence: Throughout the rehearsal and performance process, young performers discover how to take creative and emotional risks and learn to trust their abilities.
Literacy: Students increase reading and writing skills at their own pace by immersing themselves in the story, reading and re-reading their scripts, memorizing their lines, and taking notes at rehearsal.
Communication: During rehearsals, students learn how to articulate their thoughts and questions and carefully listen to directions in order to improve their performances.
Imagination: Theater is most dynamic when the imaginations of its participants are fully engaged. Students make countless interpretive choices in design and performance to create a detailed, fictional world for their audiences.
Empathy: Through character work and story creation, young performers explore the lives of others. First-hand perspectives of new circumstances challenge prejudices and aid in the development of well-rounded students and citizens.
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving: The amount of work required to successfully put on a show makes all participants valuable troubleshooters. Whether inventing mnemonics to remember lines, adjusting staging to show off everyone’s faces, or mastering a tricky scene change, students have countless opportunities to creatively tackle challenges.
Self-Discipline: Through prompt attendance at rehearsals and learning lines, music, and choreography on schedule, students acquire valuable self-discipline techniques and become reliable and trustworthy members of an ensemble.
Community Awareness: A theatrical production provides ample opportunities to connect with our families and neighbors. Students can engage parents, community centers, and local vendors to help create sets, props, costumes, and publicity.
Public Speaking: Whether performing for their peers during rehearsal or for their school and local community during a performance, students gain expertise and confidence speaking in front of a group.
Curricular Integration: A musical provides a rich and engaging springboard for students to explore many subjects in their classrooms and discover connections among various modes of learning. Our ShowKit® came with show-related lesson plans for English language arts, social studies, science, and visual art – all of which fulfill the Common Core State Standards.
Teamwork: Theater requires extensive creative input from all its participants. Students build an ensemble by working together to rehearse, construct, promote, and perform their show. Every role – whether onstage or behind the scenes – is vital for the show’s success.
As you can see, our students will gain valuable life skills through their participation in this production. We’re looking forward to jumping into rehearsals and seeing you on opening night, if not before! Of course, we’re always looking for parent volunteers to help pull everything together. Please contact us if you’d like to lend a hand with our show.
Thank you for your continued support of your child during this educational experience.