Broadway World News announces John Perovich's "Now and Then Creative Company" production of MEDEA Metro Arts Theater & Film teacher John Perovich is in the news with his new production company.
Metro Arts Class of 2017 Mural Just in time for the start of the new school year, the senior mural is completed and installed.
Metro Prom Needs Your Support! Donate Today! The Metro Arts Student Leadership & Prom Committee is raising money to host our April 14th Prom at the Sheraton Crescent Hotel. To keep our tickets affordable we need to raise funds to help cover our expenses for the hotel rental and supplies.
Fun late summer printmaking workshop for Metro Staff 14 Metro staff members got together in the art room for a July screen printing workshop by Metro arts teacher Seth Kasselman. Everyone had a great time catching up with each other and learning a new skill.
Metro senior Monique Sarzoza performed at The Trunk Space on May 6, 2017, for their annual "Indie 500" The Trunk Space is run by Metro Arts visual arts teacher Stephanie Carrico
Congratulations Sofia Taglienti! Winner in C-SPAN documentary contest! Sofia's documentary on education policy reform and teacher retention, titled "A Heart for Teaching" won 2nd place in the western division. Especially impressive since last year Sofia was part of the duo that won the First place award! Also thank you to Metro Arts film teacher John Perovich for his support and assistance to Sofia in completing this impressive documentary. This is the 3rd year in a row that Metro Arts students have won 1st or 2nd place in this contest!
Metro Arts Theater & Film teacher interviewed by BroadwayWorld.com about his theater background and starting a new production company at Metro Arts. BWW Interview: John Perovich of Now and Then Creative Company
Excellent review of "Peter and the Starcatcher" performed by Brelby Theatre Brelby Theatre is a community theater company run by Metro Arts Middle School teacher Brian Maticic. The reviewer states "As Black Stache, Brian Maticic is a feast. His physicality is tremendous, as are his voice and bright, expressive face. He is hilarious and charming, worthy of Alan Rickman's quintessential Sheriff of Nottingham. It's impossible not to love him."Metro Arts theater teacher John Perovich is also featured in the review:"John Perovich's Lord Astor has a large, comfortingly refined presence. Perovich knows his craft and gives every moment its due. We miss him when he's not in a scene."
The Snow Queen Metro Arts dance teacher Nicole Olson with former students and current students who are all dancing in the Frances Smith Cohen’s Snow Queen produced by Center Dance Ensemble.
Congratulations to Metro Arts Dance teacher Nicole Olson for winning the 2016 Mayor's Arts Award for Dance. The Mayor’s Arts Awards serve to identify outstanding leaders in six areas; Visual Arts, Theatre, Music, Dance, Creative Writing, and Innovative Organization. Nominees will be chosen based on the criteria of innovation, impact, and integration.