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Welcome to the new Judith G. Wharton Music Center (formerly the Suburban Community Music Center). We are one of the largest independent non-profit music-schools in New Jersey. Located in its new home in Berkeley Heights, WMC is convenient to most northern New Jersey communities. We offer music instruction for virtually everyone – from three-month-olds to seniors – taught by a faculty of some of the finest artist-educators working in and around New York City today. Experience the joy of music-making through one of our many offerings!
Stagestruck Performing Arts Center Joins Wharton Music Center in Berkeley Heights
Stagestruck Performing Arts Center in New Providence is
merging with The Judith G. Wharton Music Center and will be known as
Stagestruck at WMC. Stagestruck, one of the premiere performing arts centers in
northern New Jersey, will add an array of performing arts classes to Wharton
Music Center’s music focus. Classes offered by Stagestruck at WMC will include
voice, musical theater, dance including jazz, tap, hip hop, and ballet/lyrical,
cabaret, acting, performance ensemble, and Broadway song and dance.
The combination of Wharton Music Center whose mission is to
provide music education and performance opportunities to people of all ages,
all abilities and all backgrounds and Stagestruck, who helps students “to explore
the artist within”, brings together two educational centers dedicated to
enhancing music in the lives of its students and audiences.
Stagestruck was founded by Michelle Oram as a performing
arts camp in 1991 in Cranford, New Jersey. Under Ms. Oram’s direction,
Stagestruck provided area schools with professional expertise for their theater
productions. In 1999, Stagestruck relocated to Short Hills and ran a performing
arts program for students ages 3 to 17. As it evolved, Stagestruck started
providing after-school enrichment programs in the performing arts for schools in
Millburn, Short Hills, Summit, Livingston, Maplewood, Springfield, and Long
Hill.
In 2003, after many years of directing summer camps, Ms.
Oram decided to open a performing arts center offering classes in art, dance,
drama, musical theater, and cabaret in New Providence. Programs have been
developed in over twenty schools. Master classes have been taught in over forty
institutions, including senior centers, throughout New Jersey.
Today, Stagestruck has brought the arts to many students
through its classes, camps and educational programs. At Stagestruck, all
classes are taught by professional performers who also love the art of
teaching. Stagestruck’s motto has always been "learn by performing and
explore the artist within” for experienced and inexperienced students alike. Ms.
Oram successfully integrates all of Stagestruck’s classes and programs into its
musical theater productions. Art classes produce sets and costumes; dance
classes provide movement; drama classes give rise to realistic scenes; and musical
theater classes perform the songs and music.
The quality of the Stagestruck arts education allows many of
its students to perform at area restaurants such as The Manor and Trap Rock Restaurant
and various community venues. Seventh grade students create their own one-hour
cabaret acts and perform to rave reviews. Many past students of Stagestruck are
currently working professionally, both on and off Broadway and in television,
making their names as artists.
Current Stagestruck students, Allie Mannarino and Clifford
Gaschler, presented their own cabaret show on June 19 at the Wharton Music
Center. Ruby Rakos will present her cabaret show at Wharton Music Center on
Friday, June 26 at 7:30 p.m. Some of the productions being performed in the
fall by Stagestruck at WMC are: Little Shop of Horrors, 25th Annual Putnam
County Spelling Bee, Aladdin Jr., Dear Edwina, Shrek, James and the Giant
Peach, Arsenic and Old Lace, and Disney Broadway Bash.
The multi-talented Ms. Oram is the creative force behind
Stagestruck. A graduate of The Boston Conservatory of Music with a Bachelor of
Arts in voice, Ms. Oram has been teaching drama, voice, and improvisation for
the past twenty years. She uses yoga, tai-chi, Alexander technique, as well as
Bel Canto technique in her voice training. She has studied improvisation in New
York with Chicago City Limits and directed the first Theatre Sports Olympics in
New Jersey. She has directed over sixty shows in Boston and Washington, D.C., and
throughout Maryland and New Jersey. In 1994, Ms. Oram founded the Cranford
Repertory Company where she directed "Godspell", "Cheaper by the
Dozen", "Joseph", "The Diary of Anne Frank" and
"Once Upon a Mattress" to sell-out audiences.
Ms. Oram has used her talent to raise money for charities
and was honored at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D. C. for raising funds
for an Israeli orphans charity. To raise money for Bridges Outreach, a
Summit-based charity that feeds and clothes the homeless, Ms. Oram staged a
production of “Godspell”. She set the play in Hell’s Kitchen and made the
disciples homeless characters. The scriptures were based on Saturday Night Live
skits and characters. To prepare the cast, she took her entire cast and crew to
Hell’s Kitchen in New York to feed the homeless and experience first-hand how
to create this innovative production using Hell’s Kitchen as the set and
background for the musical.
As a director and performer, Ms. Oram has developed many
strategies to help the young actor grow theatrically and academically. As part
of her work with Stagestruck, she teaches drama and musical theater in many
schools throughout Essex and Union Counties. As a professional singer and
actress, she has been touring with "Shows-to-Go" and “All That
Jazz." Ms. Oram is energized by creating her own arrangements and
embracing the non-traditional. In theater, music and musical theater, she likes
to make the show “my own” by fusing musical genres and styles.
Always seeking to inspire her students, Michelle Oram is
furthering her journey by merging with The Judith G. Wharton Music Center, a
non-profit organization
Wharton Music Center has been expanding its offerings to
include not only classical music, but also jazz, blues, rock & roll, and
world music genres. In addition to private lessons, classes for students of all
ages are offered in music technology, audio recording, and music theory.
Classes are also available for special needs children. Performance
opportunities are offered in orchestral, choral, rock, and chamber music
groups.
Just recently the New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra
(NJIO) moved its offices to Wharton Music Center. The proximity of NJIO will
encourage members of NJIO to take private lessons at Wharton Music Center and
Wharton students to participate in the orchestra. This is good news to
Stagestruck performers who dream of performing with a live orchestra.
Says Executive Director Derek Mithaug, “With the addition of
Stagestruck, Wharton Music Center offers a complete spectrum of music classes
and performance opportunities. We are thrilled to have Michelle and the
Stagestruck faculty join WMC.” Mithaug expects synergies to develop among the
performing arts and music students and faculty that could not otherwise occur
without the benefit of the vibrant community music center that Wharton Music
Center is quickly becoming.
Already Stagestruck has collaborated with another
performance group at Wharton Music Center. Last week at the inaugural concert
of the Wharton Choral Groups directed by Dr. Candace Wicke, Stagestruck tap
dancers provided the percussion for one of the songs performed by the chorus.
Mithaug and Oram expect to foster other innovative collaborations and are
looking forward to providing live music for cabaret and dance performances in
the very near future.
WMC is thrilled to launch the new summer session with expanded camps and classes. Summer registration forms available here .
Yi-Jia Susanne Hou, Violinist
We have been so fortunate this year to have internationally renowned artists performing at our Center and giving Masterclasses. The clip below is of violinist Yi-Jia Susanne Hou who performed here in April and conducted a masterclass.