School of Rock
Music by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by Glenn Slater
Book by Julian Fellowes
Performance Dates
April 30, May 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15 & 16 @ 7:30 pm
May 10 & 17 @ 2:30 pm
Box office opens to members
Monday, April 13 @10:00 am
Box office opens to the public
Monday, April 20 @10:00 am
Performance location
ALT Mainstage
2019 Civic Circle Amarillo, Texas 79109
Box office phone: 806-355-9991
Get further ticket information at:
[email protected]
“Rock got no reason, rock got no rhyme…You better get me to school on time!”
The Amarillo Little Theatre was excited to “rock hardcore” as we presented School of Rock as the final show of our 98th season. Based on the hilarious 2003 film starring Jack Black, this smash hit musical follows Dewey Finn, a failed, wannabe rock star who decides to earn a few extra bucks by posing as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There he turns a class of straight-A students into a guitar-shredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band – sensationally performed live by ALT’s young actors every night with roof-raising energy! With music by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber (Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar) and winner of the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music, this talent-packed musical rocked the roof off the Mainstage!
ALT had assembled a spectacular cast for this production starring Carlos Williams as Dewey Finn, Sarai Dinkens-Agalaba as Rosalie Mullins, Lee Roberson as Ned Schneebly and Chloe McCutchan as Patti Di Marco. Joining the cast was Alexis Williams as Summer Hathaway, Lane Donathan as Zack Mooneyham, Sabrina Ali as Tomika, Justus Roller as Lawrence Turner, Hannah Moore as Katie Travis, Britain Pennington-Booher as Freddie Hamilton, Mark Kouba as Billy Sanford, Naijah Forester as Marcy, Cielo Mendoza as Shonelle, Braden Wollaston-Neel as Mason Ward, Jaxson Gaitan as James, Emerson Johnston as Sophie and Laken Derington as Madison. The talented ensemble included Remy DeLara, Lindsy Donathan, Nataziah Gipson, Kailey Gomez, Jamie Hand, Mitcheal Johnson Jr., Logan Jones, Bobby McCauley, Kelly Melies, Jonathan Mobley, Gary Paul Moore, Preston Moore, Jesse Neel, Treva Oller, Sara Pennington-Booher, Scott Royster, Jo Smith, Jeni Stennis and Charles Thomason. This rockin’ musical was directed by Callie Hisek with Jennifer Akins serving as Music Director, Christeen Bernet as the show’s Choreographer and Michael Platt as Assistant Director.
The Amarillo Little Theatre was excited to “rock hardcore” as we presented School of Rock as the final show of our 98th season. Based on the hilarious 2003 film starring Jack Black, this smash hit musical follows Dewey Finn, a failed, wannabe rock star who decides to earn a few extra bucks by posing as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There he turns a class of straight-A students into a guitar-shredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band – sensationally performed live by ALT’s young actors every night with roof-raising energy! With music by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber (Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar) and winner of the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music, this talent-packed musical rocked the roof off the Mainstage!
ALT had assembled a spectacular cast for this production starring Carlos Williams as Dewey Finn, Sarai Dinkens-Agalaba as Rosalie Mullins, Lee Roberson as Ned Schneebly and Chloe McCutchan as Patti Di Marco. Joining the cast was Alexis Williams as Summer Hathaway, Lane Donathan as Zack Mooneyham, Sabrina Ali as Tomika, Justus Roller as Lawrence Turner, Hannah Moore as Katie Travis, Britain Pennington-Booher as Freddie Hamilton, Mark Kouba as Billy Sanford, Naijah Forester as Marcy, Cielo Mendoza as Shonelle, Braden Wollaston-Neel as Mason Ward, Jaxson Gaitan as James, Emerson Johnston as Sophie and Laken Derington as Madison. The talented ensemble included Remy DeLara, Lindsy Donathan, Nataziah Gipson, Kailey Gomez, Jamie Hand, Mitcheal Johnson Jr., Logan Jones, Bobby McCauley, Kelly Melies, Jonathan Mobley, Gary Paul Moore, Preston Moore, Jesse Neel, Treva Oller, Sara Pennington-Booher, Scott Royster, Jo Smith, Jeni Stennis and Charles Thomason. This rockin’ musical was directed by Callie Hisek with Jennifer Akins serving as Music Director, Christeen Bernet as the show’s Choreographer and Michael Platt as Assistant Director.
