'MEC Press' December 2019 Publication 1. Newsletter December 2019 Vo 7 | Page 2

Maynooth Education Campus By TY Student Arwen Carroll The opportunities that the MEC musical provides are endless, you can be an actor, a dancer, a set builder and even if you don’t wish to confine yourself to one title, its a place to embrace your talents and discover new-found ones! As this article is being written, the production for the musical is already underway. We have the construction team at work with the Materials Woodwork Dept. coordinating the construction team. This crew are working on building the stage and evolving their construction skills. Auditions are almost complete with twenty-seven talented students remaining. The plucky twenty- seven are slowly being whittled down by Ms Dunne (director), Ms Murphy (producer) and Ms Dollard (music director) to determine the stars of the 2020 show! We look forward to seeing who will capture the main roles and we wish them lots of luck in the final stage of the auditions. The TY set design team is yet to be determined but those who participate in set design will work with art teacher Ms Breslin. The art team will oversee painting the sets and the creation of required props. This is certainly a team which will let their creativity run wild. With options so diverse, TY students have the chance to enjoy themselves without feeling pressured or thinking that they will simply be delegated to a team and pigeonholed. At the moment, the core musical team are hard at work splitting all of us who auditioned into different choruses. As there are so many of us in the TY cohort, the musical team chose ‘All Shook Up’ to include us all as it has a big cast. This effectively means lots of places in the chorus to include us on stage every night! Other year groups will also gain the opportunity to be included. Lots of second years come in on the night to sell confectionary to the audience during intermissions and it inspires them to apply for the TY programme. I also think this is very cool because I came in as a second-year for ‘Beauty and the Beast’ in 2018 and now I’m taking part in the musical myself. It is a very proud full-circle moment. On another positive note, production is fully ahead of our target timeline as we are currently building the stage. Next, the art team will work on painting and props, while everyone is rehearsing hard in January. There is a buzz in the air at MEC as we reach December. Everyone is very excited about these next few delightful months of fun and bonding during this amazing experience that we are given! We will get to dress like we’re in the 1950s which will be so much fun. ‘All Shook Up’ without a doubt will be the highlight of our TY year. As well as being able to come to see our fantastic musical, a professional film crew will film our musical and make the recording into DVD’s so both we and you can all bring the experience home! Last week the Musical team launched a student raffle and all proceeds will go towards supporting the musical. The student who sells the most completed cards will receive a top of the range smartwatch with the draw taking place in January. ‘All Shook Up’ tickets will go on sale in January and do grab them while they’re are hot. Tickets will sell out very quickly. We look forward to seeing you all there!