About Happily Ever After & Stefanie Hero

Happily Ever After:

When Gregory Wolf shows up at the Grimm Brothers' office, he only wants one thing: a happy ending. Gregory believes that even a wolf can live happily ever after, but Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pigs are convinced that he's destined to be a villain. Gregory could be a wolf with a heart of gold or he could have Grandmas on his mind. Only the Brothers Grimm can give him a story that's just right.

Stefanie Hero:

Imagine: your father goes off to be a hero and you are left to deal with everything. Your mother doesn't want to mother anymore so you have to. Your brothers and sister need to be taken care of so you take care of them. The really scary thing is that your father is the king and your mother, the queen. You are a princess and you have to take control. Throw in an evil sorcerer, a dragon, several spells, a mysterious knight and some swans, and you're off on a most delightful journey. With the aid of Horace, the sorcerer's assistant, and Debra, a real swan, Stefanie tackles the tasks that right all the wrongs. She must collect a scale from the tail of Madam Zhenobia, the dragon from the Kingdom of the Stars, take a thistle from Madam's garden, and many more adventures. It's just not easy being a princess these days.

 

Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart

The Mater Center opened in August 2021 and includes a state-of-the-art 420-seat Cokie Boggs Roberts '60 Theater for musical, dance, and theatrical productions as well as lectures, assemblies, and classes. The second floor of the Mater Center houses classrooms for choral, orchestra, and band classes as well as practice rooms for all performing arts students. The dynamic visual arts program has brightly-lit studios for 3D and 2D art as well as a Photography Lab and Dark Room.

Stone Ridge is able to distinguish itself as a place where the stage can transform and electrify the audience. Every production is a learning experience in all aspects of the performance cycle. From pre-production planning, to set building, costume design, and rehearsal, each production teaches students all facets of the production process. Students also have the opportunity to take leadership roles in every area of theatre production.