NOYE’S FLUDDE, June 28, 2025
All ages can join together in the creation of Benjamin Britten’s Noye’s Fludde, whether singing on stage, working behind the scenes, or helping with logistics. Questions? Performer questions, contact Courtney Daniell-Knapp (832-563-2186, ) and Behind the Scenes questions, contact Kelli Soika ( ).
Fill out this Registration Form to participate BEFORE or DURING Palmer’s summer production!
BEFORE: we have Sunday workshops planned to build the set and costumes
Please join us in Holy Cross on April 27, May 11, May 25 and June 8 from 12-4 pm for fun and easy craft work! We’ll be building and panting, so come dressed for mess. No special skills needed though always appreciated.
We also will hold a dinner for cast, crew, and community during the production week so we will plan out the menu and prep work in advance. Fill out the registration form to help with this (most vital!) part of the production.
DURING: production week will be Sun. June 22, 11:30 am - 3 pm, Mon-Fri. June 23-27,
6:00 - 8:30 pm, Sat. June 28, 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm performances
- Children ages 5 and up can participate as animals on the ark (singing in groups and acting). Rehearsals required on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday
- Youth girls and women can participate as Noye’s wife’s friends the Gossips (singing in group and acting)
- Youth boys and men can participate as townspeople (singing in groups and acting)
- 3 male soloists, Noye’s sons (changed or unchanged voices)*
- 3 female soloists, their wives*
- Chamber orchestra
*These Lead Roles would meet and rehearse in May and June ahead of production week.
Audition Workshop For Lead Roles: Wednesday April 2, 5:00 - 5:45 pm or Saturday April 5, 11:00 - 11:45 am.
“O be joyful in the Lord all ye lands; serve the Lord with gladness and come before his presence with a song.” — Psalm 100:1
At Palmer Church we believe that one can encounter God through traditional music in worship. Palmer's music program has a national reputation for excellence and is widely known for embracing the rich Anglican heritage of liturgy and music. We offer one of the largest and thriving choral music programs in the Episcopal Church. Our primary goal is to bring traditional sacred music into the everyday lives of as many people as possible. Therefore, we offer music-making opportunities to all ages—newborn through senior citizens, including:
- Adult choir
- Children & youth choirs
- Special worship services
- Internships for young musicians
- Recordings
- Pilgrimages
- Change ringing on a peal of tower bells (open to parishioners)
You may contact Dr. Brady Knapp , Director of Music to find out more about our music ministry and how to become involved.