Arts and Athletics Club
Oh Happy Day
This summer we have a very special production.
Arts and Athletics Club participants: Dan Stoneking and Chrissy McCoy have written their first ever play! And we are going to produce it!
Welcome to "Oh Happy Day."
Oh Happy Day is a one-act play that centers around a family. While the family starts off optimistic on what the day ahead will bring, things don't go exactly as planned. Chess tournaments go wrong, the SATs are a challenge, and jungle gym disasters lead to an eventful day. But our family learns that it isn't about what happens during your day, it is how you react to challenges life throws at you.
Come join this special production and support new writers Dan and Chrissy as their first script gets produced on the Arts and Athletics Club Stage!
We are casting participants of All Ages for this production!
Register
Questions
Can I be involved if I can't make all the rehearsals? Of course! We can work with you to find the best way to get involved.
Are there auditions? No, we work to find the best part for you.
Is there a registration fee? No, it is free to participate in. We ask our participants to help sell tickets to our show.
Where can I ask additional questions? Send us an email at artsandathleticsclub@gmail.com
Is experience necessary? No, we encourage all people to participate in our shows.
Where is the theater? The theater is located on the second floor of the Exton Mall.

Quick Facts
Genre: Family Comedy
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Rehearsals will take place in late Late May-Late July
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Performance is July 24th and July 25th
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Some characters may have a little bit of singing
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There are no in-person auditions for this production.
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Everyone is encouraged to sign up. Our goal is to give everyone the experience of performing so if you have any interest, please give it a shot!
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Characters:
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Rick (Dad)
Lisa (Mom)
Grayson/Gray (Oldest Son)
Gabriella/Gabby (Oldest Daughter)
Preston (Younger Son)
Hannah (Younger Daughter) -
We also need people of all ages to play the characters in the world around our central family