SNAgghadoon school musical

SNAgghadoon

School musical production

Step into a musical town where everything is bright, orderly, and perfectly rehearsed—until a group of lost international-school students arrives and its carefully controlled happiness begins to unravel.

Production crew
Applications open now
Auditions
27 July–7 August 2026 · 3:00–4:00 PM
Default venue
Biology Room

Registration status

Production crew applications are open.

Students may apply for production crew now. Main-role registration opens Wednesday, 22 July. The two forms are separate, and students may express interest in both pathways.

Three ways to take part

There is more than one way into the story.

Choose the pathway that fits how you want to contribute. Auditions are only required for principal and featured continuing performers.

The story

Perfectly rehearsed. Unexpectedly real.

When a school trip breaks down near SNAgghadoon, Ellie, Leo, Sam, and their fellow outsiders discover a town built on bright smiles and fixed routines. Tara Smile, the mayor’s polished daughter, and Theo, a curious local, begin to imagine a life beyond the script.

As friendships form and hidden songs surface, the town must decide whether happiness can be real when it is compulsory.

Important dates

Plan your next step.

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Auditioned cast

Six principals and three featured groups.

Explore canonical role descriptions, performance demands, short spoken sides, reference songs, public selection criteria, and eight 3:00–4:00 PM audition dates.

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  • Six principal characters
  • Senior Outsiders
  • Local Rebel Girls
  • Local Rebel Boys

Behind the scenes

Train, operate, document, and lead.

The Student Production and Technical Working Group covers stage management, sound, lighting, props, logistics, wardrobe, script advisory, documentation, and younger-performer support.

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Teachers direct, approve, and safeguard. Student crew members operate, document, and lead defined production tasks after training.

Class-assigned performance pods

Large ensembles belong to participating classes.

Students in these pods do not need a principal-cast audition unless they also want consideration for an auditioned role. Final class ownership is still to be assigned.

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Contact and privacy

Updates go directly to registered applicants.

The contact information submitted through the registration forms will be used for audition scheduling, venue updates, callback information, and essential production communication. Student contact details and application information are not displayed on this public website.