Ohana Performing Arts

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We provide leadership and performing arts classes for homeschooled students ages 5-18.

10/28/2025

This is going to be such a fun show! Excited for you all to come see this! Get your tickets early for the best prices or grab some friends and don't miss out on our group deal. 👏🏽🙌🏽 Tickets are sold here or scan the QR code. https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/shrek-the-musical-jr-3

05/02/2025

Another raving review! The Sound of Music
A Review by

Bob Jacobs, PhD
Former Film and Drama Critic
The Santa Barbara News Press Newspaper
Santa Barbara, California

My troubled heart is seldom filled with surprise, comfort and joy these days. It was last night at the Willard Renew Church by the Ohana Performing Arts company’s glorious production of Rogers and Hammerstein’s musical, THE SOUND OF MUSIC.
The story of the Von Trapp family’s escape from Austria, as Hitler’s minions annexed the country and the horror which was to follow, was told in sweet music, sweet young actor/singers, and sweetest of all, love conquering evil.
Told from the moment a lovely postulant from the abbey in Salzburg- Maria, is sent away by the Mother Abbess to find herself as governess to the seven children of Captain Georg Von Trapp, a forlorn widower who lost his music along with his wife, the play cascades through the revelation of the hidden great talents of the children, the rejuvenation and reconciliation of the captain with his family, the blossoming of true love between he and Maria culminating in their marriage played out in front of the impending N**I doom coming toward them. As that monstrous calamity is literally enveloping both family and community, the Von Trapps, one and all, escape to freedom and the worldwide fame awaiting them as The VonTrapp Family Singers. A totally true story brought to life and gladdening hearts and souls in this youth production.
And therein lies amazement. With one or two upper teenage exceptions, if one counts 18 as ‘adult’, every one of the fifty+ cast members are children from 5 years old through 17. And that includes the eight very gifted backstage crew that managed complex set and scene changes, and there were many, flawlessly in the dark!
The quite large cast including diminutive characters playing trees, birds, Edelweiss, breeze and a mountain stream, and then older cast members became townsfolk, a barroom party, abbey nuns in full habit, a dancing goat, a gruesome N**I admiral and cowardly traitors, completed the whole, lively spectacle that brought the story to life. Too many to name, but they were, everyone, remarkable, memorable players.
The fifteen musical production numbers, staged, directed and choreographed brilliantly by Ohana founder/epic director, Diann Ruesch, along with choreographer Angie Hatch and vocal directors Jill Bryant and Ruth Robertson brought out the stars of the show. The leads were Taylor Chapman as Maria and Gavin Erickson as Captain Von Trapp.
Chapman has the singing voice of an angel and the inner spirit of a prize fighter which she displayed in her first confrontation with the stubborn Captain. She won that encounter handily! She was for me the embodiment of Maria with a singing range and timbre far beyond her years.
The retired, very distinguished and disciplined VonTrapp, a heavy character in any professional hands, was played with truly astonishing ease by a budding actor at 16. He was mature., handsome, and strong, as well as amiable and a man of many parts as he transitioned from domineering to caring and loving. Bravo Gavin Erickson.
The seven Von Trapp children, scene stealers all, just have to be named here as they are the reason for the whole story. No kids, no Maria, no Captain. So, Liesl- 16 going on 17 was Alizee Pfister, Friedrich hitting high G note in his solo and shocking the audience is Scene Stealer number 1- Brock Erickson, Louisa, by Millie Chapman, Kurt- Emmet Hatch, Brigitta is Megan Hatch, Marta was Clara Pfister, and tiny very cute- Gretl was Rachel Ruesch.
I can’t forget the character of Rolph who courts Liesl than gives in to become a N**I played by Eli Ruesch and the inimitable Max Detweiler, old, show-promoting friend of the Captain’s who arranges the family’s escape in the end performed with verve by Walter Grout.
There are many other standouts in this incredible, cast of singing, dancing, young professionals. Among them are Mother Abbess Lanie Rice who thrilled me with Climb Every Mountain, Sister Berthe played on alternating shows by Abigail Boyd and Addie Bryant.
Masterful use of the church space as multiple scenes outdoors in the Alps, interior of the Abbey, the Von Trapp mansion, he Salzburg Concert Stage and final dark passage over the mountain are a credit to all the amazing parents of these wunderkinds who gave hours and hours of their time and talent to construction, lighting, props, costumes and stage tech. This is truly, family theater.
I have reviewed dozens of professional plays and several musicals. This one stands alone as a most impressive achievement. I advise theatre goers to GO enjoy it!

12/06/2024

Check out this review of last night’s Beauty and the Beast performance from a former theater professor:

Beauty and the Beast, Jr. A Review
By Dr. Bob Jacobs, PhD

In 1991 The Walt Disney Company released an animated feature film from a 1751 French fairy tale of the same name. Last night in Willard I watched in fascinated awe a production of a musical play based on that film featuring a cast of over fifty area youths ranging from age from 5 to 17. There was no animation, no CGI tricks, no AI- just wonderful live action on a stage turned into a medieval castle, an inventor’s workshop, a dungeon, a dance hall restaurant, a private sanctum and an auditorium filled with joyous music, adventure, intrigue, Romance and a thrilling finale with an audience rising up and giving cast and crew a thunderous standing ovation
This was entertainment.
The storyline begins with a handsome prince (Knowlton Ferguson) being transformed into an ugly beast (Walter Grout) by a jealous sorceress (Millie Chapman) . He and his entire castle, staff and furnishings are cursed until and unless, this horror of a man can find true love. In the nearby village there is a colorful array of people from all walks: an inventor (Maurice-Gavin Erickson) and his daughter (Belle-Lily Seaman), an egotistical young nobleman (Gaston-Eli Ruesch) his stooge (Le Fou- Brock Erickson) and a collection of townspeople that fill the stage with delightful action and song. Will the beast find love and be restored to humanity? Come to the show and find out.
The musical productions from the first tune, Belle performed by Lily Seaman as lovely as she is an accomplished vocalist, through Be Our Guest, Human Again, Beauty and the Beast, Mob Song, Home and Finale by other brilliant cast members and the ensemble to conclude, were executed with bravado, polished performances and artistry the like of which I have seen on Broadway.
The inspired, perfectly executed choreography captivated me, as did the inclusion of a line of mun

11/15/2024

This is going to be such a fun show! You will laugh, you will cry! It's a beautiful story about seeing who people really are inside and a story about changing hearts for the good!

Photos from Ohana Performing Arts's post 05/09/2024

Hey everyone, we had a change of venue for our Music Man Jr. Shows. Let's just say it's been an exciting week, full of miracles. So come watch our show at our new venue this weekend, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

04/02/2024

Come see this Shakespeare comedy like you've never seen it before. Ohana Performing Arts presents Much Ado About Nothing as an 80's style musical. This is a 60-70 minute family-friendly show. Meet Claudio, a superstar singer who falls in love with Hero, the daughter of his music producer. Hero's cousin, Beatrice, a self-proclaimed spinster, and Benedick (an eternal bachelor) are both tricked into believing that the other is in love with them. Claudio is deceived by a plot to put a stain on Hero's good name. She faints and is believed to be dead, but she recovers and her innocence is proven by happenstance. Benedick truly wins Beatrice's love by defending Hero's honor and restoring her good name. Because it is one of Shakespeare's comedies, it must end in a marriage and a happily ever after with the ending message reminding us of the power of love.
For tickets click the link. =)
https://buytickets.at/ohanaperformingarts/1212655

03/27/2024

Our show choir kids both Junior Notes and Noteworthy have been working hard to bring you an awesome show. It is also a fundraiser with an Italian dinner night. Come support Ohana Performing Arts and these awesome kids! Tickets can be purchased at this link or with the QR code on the flyer. Thanks ahead of time! https://band.us/band/91014982/post/361

12/28/2023
11/26/2023

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