Friday, December 28, 2007

Auditions at Croswell

The musical Two by Two by Richard Rogers and Martin Charnin is auditioning on January 5 and 6 from 2 pm to 4 pm each day and on January 6 from 6 to 8 pm. The show, a musical retelling of the story of Noah, will be performed in March at the Croswell Opera House, 129 E. Maumee St., Adrian.

Roles available include Noah, his wife Esther, their three sons and their sons' spouses.

You should be prepared to sing and bring your own sheet music. There will be no taped music or a cappella singing.

For more information, call 517-263-6868 or visit www.croswell.org.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Cast of Miracle Worker is Announced!

Director Denise Weber has cast "The Miracle Worker", which will be presented at the Middle School at Parkside March 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 with two daytime assemblies on the 13th and 14th.

A Doctor – Daniel Bishop
Kate Keller – Breeda Miller
Captain Keller – Steve Dietrich
Helen – Carly Brake
Aunt Ev – Sand Richards
James – David Fuller
Mildred Keller - Cameron Oulch
Annie Sullivan
Sarah Weber
Anagnos – Doug Meyers
Viney – Melissa Turner
Martha - Angelia Scott
Percy - D'Angelo Brown
Belle - Hailey Miller
Blind Children – Theresa Bishop, Alicia Brown, Emily Hill,
Giordan Nazaruk, Kailey Nazaruk, Grace Patton,

Merina Perrin, Jason Weber-Boling

Boy’s Voice (Jimmie) – Dustin Schonhard
Man’s Voice/Doctor's Voice – T.R. Krupa
First Crone – Marina Perrin
Second Crone – Theresa Bishop
Third Crone – Grace Patton

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Happy Christmas to Center Stage Jackson's Christian readers.

And to everyone, peace on earth and goodwill towards all.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

ACAJC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JOB DESCRIPTION

The Arts and Cultural Alliance of Jackson County (ACAJC) is seeking its first Executive Director to enable the ACAJC Board to meet the goals of the Jackson County Community Cultural Plan and its various other initiatives. This position requires strategic thinking, creative problem solving, strong oral and written communication skills and the ability to deal with multiple complex projects. A bachelor’s degree is required, although an advanced degree is preferred. Previous experience should include 1 to 3 years of program management with an emphasis on nonprofit and public organizations. Submit resume, cover letter and salary requirements by January 31, 2008, to: ACAJC, P. O. Box 1463, Jackson, MI 49204. Go to acajc.org for details.


Friday, December 21, 2007

Auditions at Ann Arbor Civic Theatre

Ann Arbor Civic Theatre has scheduled auditions for January 6 and 7 at 7 p.m. both days for the comedy Moon Over Buffalo. The auditions are being held at the theater's rehearsal studio, 322 W. Ann Street.

Auditioners will be asked to read from the script and participate in theater games. If callbacks are needed, they will be on January 9 at 7 pm. There are roles for four men ages 25-65 and four women ages 20 to 80.

Moon Over Buffalo is a romantic farce about a theater troupe in Buffalo, NY in th 1950s. The show will be presented at the University of Michigan's Arthur Miller Theatre March 6 - 9.

For more information, visit the website or call 734-971-2228.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

JUDY VANZO 1933 - 2007

Judy Vanzo appeared in Something's Afoot as Miss Tweed, directed by Ann Holt for the Clark Lake Players in 1984. Once you saw her on stage or met her in person, you never forgot her. She was a very special person - as compassionate as she was talented and funny.

For 36 years Croswell Opera House was her home. Judy was a cast member for Barefoot in the Park, the very first show produced by the Croswell after it was transformed from a movie house back into a performing theater as it had been in its early days. She was
an integral part of the Croswell from that summer of 1968 on. Among her theatrical credits highlights were roles in Mame, Picnic, Steel Magnolias, Show Boat, You Can’t Take It With You, Noises Off, The Trip to Bountiful, The Gin Game, and her last show Rumors in 2004.

JUDITH ANN “JUDYVANZO, age 73, of Adrian, died December 11, 2007, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. She was born December 28, 1933, in Anderson, Indiana to Ivan and Elsie Marie (Baker) Hale. Judy retired in 1995, from the LISD, where she was a Speech Therapist. She dearly adored her grandchildren. Judy loved plays and the theater. She began acting as a child, and throughout her life, acted in too many roles to list, in a number of cities. Judy was an extensive traveler. She collected owls, was an avid knitter and movie fan. Judy is survived by one son, Mark Steven Vanzo and his wife, Annette of Germany; one daughter, Michele Marie Vanzo and her husband, Tom D’Angelo of Brighton, MI; two sisters, Trish Everman of Anderson, IN and Daphne Hoppes of Noblesville, IN; six grandchildren, Amy, Michele, Lilly, Tim, Nicholas and James. She was preceded in death by her parents and her step-father, Keith Mills. Funeral services for Judith will be held on Monday, December 17, 2007, at 11:00 a.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home, Adrian with Sister Helen Walling IHM officiating. Burial will be in Maple Shade Cemetery in Onsted. Visitation will be held on Sunday from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home, Adrian. Memorial contributions may be made to the Croswell Opera House. Envelopes are available at the Anderson Funeral Home, Adrian.

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Help Welcome Bill Chapin

Even if you've already had the opportunity to meet him, please join us at The Nomad Bookhouse, Mechanic Street in downtown Jackson on Friday, December 7th, 5:00PM till whenever, to meet Bill Chapin, the new Arts and Entertainment writer for the Citizen Patriot.

The Jackson District Library and the Nomad Bookhouse hope to host a great representation of our artistic community. Light hors d'oeuvres will be served. Please spread the word to all you might think interested.

Friday, November 30, 2007

Auditions for The Miracle Worker

Center Stage Jackson announces auditions for the play The Miracle Worker to be directed by Denise Weber. Auditions will take place on Monday and Tuesday, December 10th and 11th from 6:30 p.m. through 8:30 p.m. at the administration building by the circular drive at the Middle School at Parkside, 2400 Fourth St., Jackson, Michigan. Production dates are March 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 with two daytime assemblies on the 13th and 14th. All will take place in the auditorium at the Middle School at Parkside.

The Miracle Worker
tells the story of blind, deaf and mute Helen Keller, whose dark world is opened by her teacher, Annie Sullivan, who had been born blind, but gained her sight after operations on her eyes. Helen is spoiled and almost animal like, as her family has not known how to get through to her. Annie teaches her, not only manners, but the gift of communication, opening up the world to Helen’s curious mind. A stirring dramatization packed with emotions.

The cast includes 7 males ranging in age from 10 - 70 and 7 females ranging in age from 6 - 70. All ethnicities are encouraged to audition, as racial diversity is prevalent in this play. For more details check out the CSJ website.

The March 7th performance will be interpreted for the deaf and the March 9th performance will be interpreted for the deaf, as well as the deaf/blind. For information regarding the deaf/blind interpretations, as well as the auditions, please contact Denise Weber at 517.841.2287.

Peter Pan at the Croswell Opera House

Caitlin Dunlap of Brooklyn is playing Wendy in the Croswell's holiday production of Peter Pan. Caitlin was in CSJ's production of High School Musical this past summer.

Production dates are Friday through Sunday (11/30 - 12/1) and December 7 -9 with shows at 8:00 pm on Fridays, 3:00 and 8:00 pm on Saturday and 3:00 pm on Sundays. Ticket prices range from $10 to $25.

The Croswell Opera House is located at 129 E. Maumee Street in Adrian. For more information call 517-264-7469 or visit www.croswell.org.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Remember Mary Jo and Phil Flenner?

Mary Jo Flenner (center) was a Jackson Civic Theatre board member some years back and has always cherished memories of those days. She and her husband Phil (some may remember their children Joe and Julie) made the trip from Kalamazoo to see Little Women and encouraged friends from Lansing and Detroit to come along. Mary Jo wanted to see what the theatre community in Jackson is up to these days. An impromtu tour of backstage after the performance was a reminder of how lucky we are to have the Potter Center facilities.

Director of Marketing & Development

The Michigan Shakespeare Festival, the official Shakespeare Festival of the State of Michigan, is a professional theater company headquartered in Jackson. It annually produces a three week season of Shakespeare and other classical theater along with a family oriented show.

The Festival is seeking candidates for a Director of Marketing & Development who will work part time on contract (no withholdings or benefits, income reported on a 1099). Compensation to be negotiated. The successful candidate will start immediately upon selection and report to the Chair of the Board of Directors. This is a new position and compensation will be negotiable, with a bonus based on successful results of audience development and fund raising. The current contract will end on September 30, 2008 with renewal contingent on accomplishment of the contractor and the approval of the Festival Board.

For full details, download the .pdf.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Fabulous Cast Party at Daryl's Downtown

The cast and crew of Little Women celebrated their success with a party at Daryl's in downtown Jackson. Karoke entertainment was provided by Karen Kidder and other brave souls including Timm Richardson, Amanda Mahoney, and others. A good time was had by all!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

LITTLE WOMEN IS SOLD OUT!!!

All performances of Little Women the Broadway Musical have sold out! If you still want to try to get in, reserved tickets that are not picked up by 10 minutes before show time are released to anyone waiting in the lobby; however THERE IS NO GUARANTEE YOU WILL GET SEATED.

Thank you to the community for supporting Center Stage Jackson!!!!

Check out the review from The Brooklyn Exponent by clicking here!

Monday, November 12, 2007

Can you teach young actors?

The Jackson School of the Arts, 634 N. Mechanic Street, is looking for a theater instructor for Young Actors ages 6-7 to begin teaching Jan. 17-May 15. (16 weeks.) Possible class times are Monday 6:30-7:15 PM or Thursday 5-5:45 PM.

If you are interested, contact Kim Hastings, Executive Director at kimh.jacksonarts@sbcglobal.net or call 517-784-2389.

The Bart Hawley Show on JTV

To get the word out about Little Women the Broadway Musical, (from left to right) Chris Fultz (Laurie/set designer with KJ Rowen), Anne Fleming (Jo March), Ann Holt (Artistic Director) appeared on the show with host Bart Hawley.

The first weekend was sold out and the second weekend is headed in the same direction. Make your reservations now! Fri. Nov. 16, Sat. Nov. 17 at 8:00 pm and Sun., Nov. 18 at 3:00 pm.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Five Forever from Little Women

Here's a video of Five Forever from Little Women that was shot at rehearsal last night. The show previews this evening and opens on Friday.

Because he rescued Amy (Mary Krzesicki) when she fell through the ice while skating, Jo (Anne Fleming) and her sisters Meg (Tiffany Doan) and Beth (Francesca Vitali) decide to make Laurie (Chris Fultz) their "honorary" brother!

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Final Rehearsals for Little Women

Beth (Francesca Vitali) consoles her sister Jo (Anne Fleming), who is worried about her health.

You can get an idea of the abstract set that allows the actors to walk out of one scene and into another. One level up is the parlor and the top is the attic where Jo and her sisters act out grand tragedies and Jo writes her stories.

Little Women the Broadway Musical opens on Friday, November 9, 2007 at 8:00 p.m. For reservations visit the new Center Stage Jackson website.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Seeking Project Submissions/Potential Directors for 2007-2008 Season

It’s time to start putting together the 2007-2008 season. Do you have a project you have always dreamed of directing or seeing produced in Jackson? CSJ is seeking interested individuals to present ideas and projects to the Play Selection and Director Recruitment committee. Our director interviews will be held:

Monday, Nov. 12 and Tuesday, Nov. 13
6:00—8:00 p.m.
First Congregational Church
120 N. Jackson St.
Jackson MI

Interview appointments can be made via email or by phone by contacting Julie Klee, Play Selection and Director Recruitment Committee Chairperson and CSJ Board Member, at arwenevenstar0761@gmail.com, or (517) 783-2275. CSJ welcomes all interested parties and wants to provide an open forum to make Center Stage Jackson the best community theatre possible.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Get Reservations for Little Women Online!

Center Stage Jackson has a new web site with the capability of taking reservations for shows online! Because Little Women is being performed in the Ruth Day Theatre in the Potter Center at Jackson Community College, seating is limited so make your reservations now by either calling (517) 745-2835 or visiting the CSJ website by clicking here.

THE CAST

ANNE FLEMING - Jo March
TIMM RICHARDSON - Professor Bhaer
MARY KRZESICKI - Amy March & Troll
TIFFANY DOAN - Meg March & Clarissa
FRANCESCA VITALI - Beth March & Rodrigo 2
JOANN RAUBACK DRAYTON - Marmee March & Hag
RANDY GUERNSEY - Mr. Laurence & Knight
CHRISTOPHER FULTZ - Laurie Laurence & Rodrigo
KAREN S. KIDDER BARRETT - Aunt March
JANICE DUSZYNSKI -Mrs. Kirk
ANDREW THOMSON - Mr. John Brooke & Braxton

THE CREW

KEN SCHLUCKEBIER - Producer
ANN HOLT - Director
CHARLES THOR - Assistant Director/Stage Manager
KAREN WILSON - Assistant to the Director
DR. STEPHEN MURPHY - Musical Director
KEITH DRAYTON - Vocal Director
DR. STEPHEN MURPHY - Production Pianist
JOANN RAUBACK DRAYTON - Choreographer/Musical Staging
JACK ANDREWS - Assistant Stage Manager
ALEXANDRIA FLYNN - Technical Director
CHRISTOPHER FULTZ - Set Designer
KJ ROWAN - Set Designer
AMANDA MAHONEY - Lighting Designer/Lighting Operator
ELLEN YOAKAM - Costume Designer

Little Women the Broadway Musical will be presented November 9, 10, 11 and 16, 17, 18 in the Ruth Day Theatre, Potter Center, Jackson Community College. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8:00 pm and Sunday performances are at 3:00 pm.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

In the News

Dalpre Grayer, a 2006 graduate of Jackson High School, moved to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of acting. Read the article about him online at the Jackson Citizen Patriot. Dalpre has a role in an upcoming episode of ABC's Boston Legal. You can find out more about Dalpre at his MySpace.

Sunday's paper also celebrated Dave Mulholland, one of four people, who set the standard for community volunteerism. Dave has worked with youth mentoring programs like Big Brothers Big Sisters for a number of years when he's not trodding the community theatre boards.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Cit Pat Hires New Entertainment Reporter

Bill Chapin, a reporter for the Port Huron Times Herald, will become the new Entertainment Reporter for the Jackson Citizen Patriot on November 3rd.

Originally from Plymouth, Michigan, Bill graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in Journalism. His band, which plays all acoustic, alternative folk music, is called the Juxtaposers. There's a great website and a CD coming out. Any CD with songs that are described as "tend[ing] to fall into the opposing extremes of extremely serious songs about heartbreak and death ... or extremely goofy songs about beer and shoes" is something worth checking out.

You can listen to tunes from the album at the Juxtaposer's mySpace as well.

In the News

The Jackson Citizen Patriot recently had a story about Steve Johnson (Arsenic & Old Lace), his wife Carol and their Hanover Orchard fall apple season. You can see an audio slide show online. Click here.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Remember Jim & Parri Sontag?

When Jacobson's Store closed, the Sontag family (Jim, Parri and daughter Danielle) moved to New Jersey after Jim accepted a position with Saks Fifth Avenue in NYC. It was a huge loss for the Jackson theater community. Who else but Parri and Jim could reimagine The Sound of Music to make Maria a side note to the raging romance of a nun and a butler?

This week the Tampa newspaper had a paragraph about Jim Sontag's new store called Zoey Bloom, a new women's accessories store for the sophisticated lady. Co-owner is JoAnne Rosenfeld. The two met in Michigan when Jim worked as a buyer for Jacobson's and Rosenfeld's husband was chief executive of the company. Read the article in the South Tampa News & Tribune. Another article referring to the opening of the store is at Tampa.com.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Columbia High School Presents. . .

The CPAC (Columbia Performing Arts Club) will present their Fall stage production:
"CLIQUES AND CLONES" in the Columbia Performing Arts Center:

FRI/NOV 16 and SAT/NOV 17 (7 p.m.), SUN/NOV 18 (3 p.m.) All Admissions: $5.

Note: THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL "FREE" PREVIEW PERFORMANCE AT 7.P.M. FOR AREA DRAMA STUDENTS, THEIR RIDES AND INSTRUCTORS/ADVISORS on THURS/NOV 15 (7p.m.)

Written by CCHS student cast members and advisor/artistic director, Bill Bivins, the play is about the realities associated with making good and bad choices at Anywhere High School, U.S.A.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Grass Lake Presents. . .

Grass Lake High School will present Gorillas in our Midst, a murder/ mystery dinner theater experience, on November 10th and 11th in the new George Long Elementary School cafeteria. (Park and enter on the west side of the building). This is an audience participation production, with the audience casting ballots on "who-dun-it"! Tickets are $10.

Appetizers at 6:00, dinner at 6:30 PM on Saturday, November 10th.
Appetizers at 5:30 dinner at 6:00 PM on Sunday, November 11th.

517-522-5695 (Reservations recommended)

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Little Women Cast Rehearse Operatic Tragedy

Anne Mathias as Jo March tells her sisters how they will make Christmas exceed their finest dreams. Meg is played by Tiffany Doan; Beth by Francesca Vitali; and Amy by Mary Krzesicki.

CSJ Presents Youth Theater

The three one act plays the Youth Theater Committee have been working on will be presented on November 2 at 7pm and on November 3 at 10am at the First Presbyterian Church of Jackson, 743 W. Michigan Avenue.

Everyone is invited to attend.

Admission is 1 can or box of non-perishable food which will be given to the Salvation Army. Parking in the rear of the church. Please use the rear entrance of the church.

East Jackson High School presents. . .

Oliver will be presented on November 17 at 7:00 p.m. and November 18 at 2:00 p.m. in the Bruce E. Van Eyck Auditorium at East Jackson High School. Tickets are $6 at the door.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Just in Time for Halloween!

Your choice of Draculas!

Dracula at Croswell Opera House!

Croswell Opera House will present the 1927 classic play Dracula, by Hamilton Deane and John Balderson, adapted from Bram Stoker's novel. Jackson's Gerry Blanchard is directing.

The dates are October 19 - 21 and 26-28. Curtain times are 8:00 on Fridays and Saturdays and 3:00 on Sundays. For more information, contact the boxoffice at 517-264-7469 Monday through Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm or visit the website at www.croswell.org. The theatre is located at 129 E. Maumee in Adrian.

Dracula at Spring Arbor University!

Robert Smyth's adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula, opens at Spring Arbor University's White Auditorium on Wednesday, October 24th through Saturday, October 27th. Curtain is 7:30 p.m. with an additional showing on Saturdayat 11 p.m. General admission is $8, students $5. Call 517.750.6500 or e-mail ppatton@arbor.edu.

Jackson High School Presents. . .

Jackson High School presents The Mouse That Roared by Christopher Sergel on November 15, 16, and 17 at 7:30p.m. in the JHS auditorium. Tickets are $5.

CSJ members Stephanie Pierce, Lucas Meyers and T.R. Krupa all have roles in this show!

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

WHEN YOU COMIN' BACK, RED RYDER?

Opening this weekend in the Ruth Day Theatre at Potter Center, Jackson Community College, is a student production of When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? Mark Medoff. He won the Outer Critics Circle John Gassner Playwriting Award (1975); the Drama Desk Award Outstanding New Playwright (1974); and the OBIE Award Distinguished Play (1973 - 74) for Red Ryder. The story is timeless in its exploration of fear and repression that is still relevant in this day and age of corporate theft and world terrorism.

The play will be presented at 8:00 pm on October 19, 20, 26, and 27 and at 3:00 pm on October 21 and 28.

Cast members include: Chelsea Lameira, Luke Stanaway-Neblo, Dan LaFollette, Stephen Kamke, Tyler Crawford, Ali Flynn, Austin Greca, and Samantha Rand.

For more information or to purchase tickets, contact the Potter Center box office at 517-796-8600.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Christmas Present for Young Theatre Lovers?

Although it won't be available from Amazon.com until December 18th, Thomas Schumacher's book How Does The Show Go On?, explores the production of a Broadway musical aimed at young theatre lovers. One of the things that the Tony-winning producer of Disney's The Lion King, Aida, Mary Poppins and The Little Mermaid wanted to do was to give a picture of everything that goes in to a production.

The 125-page hardcover will be available from Disney Publishing World Wide. Visit www.howdoestheshowgoon.com for further information.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Western and Concord High Schools Present. . .

Concord Community Schools are performing Jury Room by C.B. Gilford (Baker's Plays) on October 26th at 8:00 p.m. and on October 27th at 6:00 p.m. The cost is $4 and the performances are at Concord Middle School.

Western High School will perform Becoming Juliet, by Dean L. Dyer, on November 8th, 9th, 10th, 7:00 p.m. plus a 2:00 matinee on the 10th. Tickets at the door are $6 adults, $4 students. Western Community Arts Center, 1400 S. Dearing, Parma.

New Musical Development

Last week Andrew Gans wrote for the Playbill site that Pittsburgh's CLO (Civic Light Opera), Carnegie Mellon University, CMU graduate/composer Stephen Schwartz, and ASCAP would join together to develop new musicals. The New Works Program has chosen Alive at Ten, by Ryan Scott Oliver and Kirsten A. Guenther, as the first musical for further development. Click here to read more.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Reserve Your Tickets Now!


Little Women – the Broadway Musical

Music by Jason Howland, Lyrics by Mindi Dickstein, and Book by Allan Knee.

Based on Louisa May Alcott's own family experiences (and novel), Little Women follows the adventures of Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March as they grow up in Civil War America. The beloved story of the March sisters is timeless and deals with issues as relevant today as when they were written.

Staff of Little Women – the Broadway Musical includes Ann Holt-Artistic Director; Keith Drayton -Vocal Director; Joanne Drayton-Musical Staging/Choreography; and Dr. Stephen Murphy-Music Director. Show dates are November 9, 10, 11 and 16, 17, 18, 2007 at Jackson Community College’s Potter Center in the Ruth Day Theatre.

The reservation line is now open. Call 517-745-2835.

THE CAST

ANNE FLEMING - Jo March
TIMM RICHARDSON - Professor Bhaer
MARY KRZESICKI - Amy March & Troll
TIFFANY DOAN - Meg March & Clarissa
FRANCESCA VITALI - Beth March & Rodrigo 2
JOANN DRAYTON - Marmee March & Hag
RANDY GUERNSEY - Mr. Laurence & Knight
CHRISTOPHER FULTZ - Laurie Laurence & Rodrigo
KAREN S. KIDDER BARRETT - Aunt March
JANICE DUSZYNSKI - Mrs. Kirk
ANDREW THOMSON - Mr. John Brooke & Braxton

THE CREW

KEN SCHLUCKEBIER - Producer
ANN HOLT - Director
CHUCK THOR - Assistant Director/Stage Manager
KAREN WILSON - Assistant to the Director
DR. STEPHEN MURPHY - Musical Director
KEITH DRAYTON - Vocal Director
DR. STEPHEN MURPHY - Production Pianist
JOANN DRAYTON - Choreographer/Musical Staging
JACK ANDREWS - Assistant Stage Manager
TBD - Technical Director
CHRISTOPHER FULTZ - Set Designer
KJ ROWAN - Set Designer
AMANDA MAHONEY - Lighting Designer/Lighting Operator
ELLEN YOAKUM, COSTUME GALLERY - Costume Designer

Center Stage Jackson is Jackson’s community theatre group. Formed in 2001 when Jackson Civic Theatre and Clark Lake Players merged, Center Stage Jackson is a non-profit production company dedicated to presenting quality theatrical productions in the Greater Jackson, Michigan area, performing at Jackson Community College, a proud sponsor of CSJ, located at 2111 Emmons Road, Jackson, Michigan, and other venues in the Jackson area. Please visit Center Stage’s website at www.centerstagejackson.org.

Sunday, October 07, 2007

The Runner Stumbles


In 2002 Jackson Civic Theatre mounted a production of The Runner Stumbles written by Milan Stitt and directed by Ann Holt. In the cast were Erin Wetzel-Righettini, Diego Febres-Cordero, Denise Weber, Jason Bilaski, Paul Chamberlain, Lisa Noel Howe, Michael Somers, Sara Christine Stevens, and Max Waagner.

The Actors Company Theatre in New York City will present Milan Stitt's rarely produced drama The Runner Stumbles beginning Oct. 28. Read about it at Playbill by clicking here.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Cheaper By the Dozen Reviewed!

This is the final weekend for the family comedy Cheaper By the Dozen presented by Center Stage Jackson. You can read the Jackson Citizen Patriot review here.

Performances are Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 pm and Sunday matinee at 3:00 pm at the Grass Lake Center for the Performing Arts.

Bring the whole family along! Call 517-745-2835 for reservations or purchase tickets ($10) at the door.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Documentary About Broadway Shows


ShowBusiness — The Road to Broadway will hit stores in October. The film follows four Broadway musicals from inception through the 2004 Tony Awards. The musicals include Wicked, the hit Stephen Schwartz musical; Avenue Q, the Tony-winning musical; Taboo, the short-lived Boy George musical produced on Broadway by Rosie O'Donnell; and Caroline, or Change, the much acclaimed musical by Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori, which was directed by George C. Wolfe. For more information check out the Playbill website.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

MARCEL MARCEAU 1923 - 2007


Marcel Marceau, the Frenchman whose name was synonymous with the art of mime, has died, according to Reuters. He was 84.

Marcel Mangel was born on March 22, 1923, in Strasbourg, Alsace, France, to a kosher butcher and his wife. He changed his family name to Marceau when his family was forced to flee their home at the beginning of the Second World War. His father was deported to Auschwitz in 1944. He was killed there. Marcel and his brother Alain fought against Germany as part of the French underground, helping children to escape to safety in neutral Switzerland.

From Playbill. For the complete article, click here.

Remember Naomi Landman?

The Landman's were once one of Jackson's premier theatre families. Betty Ann and Lou Landman starred in many community theatre productions together including Barefoot in the Park and Betty Ann appeared as one of the sisters in Arsenic and Old Lace. Son Ben also directed a memorable production of 'Night Mother. When they moved from the area it was a major loss.

Now their daughter Naomi is appearing in Maury Yeston's Phantom of the Opera. Maury Yeston, Tony-Award winning composer of such musicals as Nine, Grand Hotel, and Titanic also wrote a version in 1991, that continues to be produced by regional theatre across the country, including the current production by Porchlight Music Theatre in Chicago.

Naomi Landman "in a comic tour-de-force as opera diva Carlotta" is a delight. One reviewer refers to her "golden voice" and another talks about the fun she has playing the evil character.

Planning a trip to Chicago this fall? Phantom runs through November 11, 2007, at the Theatre Building Chicago, performing Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, and Sundays at 2:30 pm. For more information and tickets, visit www.porchlighttheatre.com or call 773-327-5252.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Cheaper By the Dozen Opens Friday


Don't miss the first production of our 2007 - 2008 season, Cheaper By the Dozen. This family comedy, directed by Julie Klee, opens on Friday, September 28th and runs for two weekends (9/28,29,30 & 10/5,6,7). Friday and Saturday evenings curtain is at 8:00 pm while the Sunday performance is a 3:00 pm matinee. Seating is general admission and all tickets are $10.00. Call 517-745-2835 for reservations or pay at the door.

STAN GRADY 1929 - 2007


Although Dr. Stanley H. Grady, D.D.S. was a dentist practicing in Addison for 28 years, the theatre community knew him from his participation in the pit of numerous local musicals. Many didn't know that he was also the leader of the Windjammers Dixie/Swing Band and co-director of the Jackson Jazz Ensemble. A complete obituary appears in today's Jackson Citizen Patriot. If you would like to send condolences to the family visit www.brownvanhemert.com or www.MLive.com/obits.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

URINETOWN, THE MUSICAL: A COMIC GEM PAINTS CROSWELL YELLOW

You know the old saying “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” Well, don’t judge a musical by its title! Urinetown, the Musical takes the stage at Adrian’s historic Croswell Opera House, September 14-16 and 21-23. The title may wrinkle your nose, but this word-of-mouth hot ticket became known as the second funniest show on Broadway — the ticket to try if you couldn’t see The Producers.

Urinetown is set in an unnamed, Gotham-like city so plagued by drought that private toilets have been banned. So everyone has to use “public amenities,” which are controlled by the evil, greedy and corrupt corporation Urine Good Company (yes, it’s that kind of humor) that keeps raising prices. Amid the people, a hero decides he’s had enough, and plans a pee-for-free revolution to lead them all to freedom.
Absurd? Of course it’s absurd. It’s a satire. Urinetown is a musical parody that follows only one rule: Expect the unexpected. It’s Broadway meets South Park, with a dash of The Family Guy.

Greg Kotis and Mark Hollman penned this comic gem. Kotis stated “This is a really clean show. There are no bad words, no nudity. It just has this ridiculous conceit.” And that provides a surprising flood of laughter.

Not only is Urinetown filled with silliness of a very high order, the eclectic score has everything from a Russian folk song, gospel anthem, rollicking rock tunes, to showstoppers with real melodies in the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway tradition.

Leading the ensemble in this bathroom adventure are Michael Yuen (Adrian) as our hero, Bobby Strong; Bruce Hardcastle (Brooklyn) as Caldwell B. Cladwell, a gracefully sinister villain; Nancy N. Scully (Adrian) as Hope, his daughter, with whom Bobby falls in love; James Swendsen (Palmyra) as Officer Lockstock, a corrupt cop who serves as the show’s narrator; John MacNaughton (Adrian) as Officer Barrel, his partner (there’s that humor again); Jamie Buechele (Ottawa Lake) as Little Sally, a street urchin who worries too much about too much exposition in the show; Elizabeth Palmer (Toledo, OH) as Little Becky Two Shoes; and Stephanie L. Stephan (Toledo, OH) as Penelope Pennywise, a tough urinal gatekeeper with a shocking secret.
Completing the ensemble are: Adrian residents Donna Bytwork, Heidi Hartwell, Aaron Morgan, Jessica Randall, Natasha Ricketts, and Peggy Snead; Tecumseh residents Barry Hartmann, Jesse Montie, and Sarah Nowak; Jonesville residents Barbara Crosby, Travis Roderick, and Trevor Roderick; Blissfield resident Emily Gifford; Jackson resident Steve Dietrich; Palmyra resident Lance Wiesmann; and Toledo, OH, residents Silvestre “Tito” Duran and Patrick Stengle.

Molding this production of Urinetown is director Douglas Miller (Adrian), of Siena Heights University, who also provides the scene and lighting designs. Todd Schreiber (Ottawa Lake) takes the baton as music director, with choreography by Alexandra Nelson (Tecumseh). Susan Eversden (Tecumseh) supplies costume design, while Amanda L. Raymond (Escanaba) acts as production stage manager.

Curtain times for Urinetown are 8:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 3:00 p.m. on Sundays, September 14-16 and 21-23. Tickets for the orchestra and lower balcony are $25 adults, $22 seniors, and $20 students, with “Upper Peninsula” (upper balcony) seating at $20 adults and senior, and $15 students. Season packages and group rates are available. For more information, call the Croswell Box Office at (517) 264-SHOW (7469), visit the box office located at 129 E. Maumee, Mon.-Fri., 9-5, or visit the web site, www.croswell.org.

Color it different, but get there fast. You’ll never experience anything quite like it!

Saturday, September 01, 2007

Little Women Holds First Cast Read Through




All cast members have received scripts and are under orders to learn lines and songs before official blocking rehearsals begin the end of September. Vocal Director Keith Drayton is already working with the cast on their songs. Costumer Ellen Yoakam has already measured the cast and is hard at work creating a look for the show. A second production meeting is scheduled to nail down the concept for the set so Director Ann Holt and Choreographer Joann Drayton can put their ideas in the space planned by Co-Designers Chris Fultz and KJ Rowan.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Todd Babcock on TV Tonight!


Another hometown boy makes good. Todd Babcock, who was born in Jackson, Michigan and graduated from Jackson High School and Michigan State University, is on the Lifetime channel tonight (Wednesday, August 29th) at 9:00 pm. The movie is called "Break In". Check out his bio on IMD (Internet Movie Database).

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Sweeney Todd, the Film Opens December 21st

Today's Playbill announced that the DreamWorks/Warner Bros./Paramount film of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's musical Sweeney Todd — starring Johnny Depp as the Demon Barber of Fleet Street — will arrive in movie theatres nationwide December 21st. The film is expected to receive an R rating.

You can see the trailer here.

The film adaptation of the Sondheim musical was penned by John Logan ("The Aviator," "Gladiator"). Tim Burton directs a cast that also includes Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Lovett, Alan Rickman (Private Lives, the "Harry Potter" films) as Judge Turpin, Timothy Spall ("Harry Potter") as Beadle Bamford and Sacha Baron Cohen ("Borat," "Talladega Nights") as Signor Adolfo Pirelli.

Rounding out the cast are Laura Michelle Kelly (Fiddler on the Roof) as the Beggar Woman, Jamie Campbell Bowen as Anthony, Jayne Wisener as Johanna and newcomer Ed Sanders as Toby.

To read the entire article, visit the Playbill site by clicking here.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Awards at the Annual Meeting!

Ella Shap Museum's Granary was the site for this year's annual meeting of the CSJ membership. New board members elected Wednesday, August 22nd, were Peg Dietrich, Ann Holt, Steven Hug, Tony Krupa, Denise Krzescicki, and Antoinette La Cinski.

Tommy Price,
son of Robert and Heather Price, presented the results of the project he completed for CSJ, which resulted in the group acquiring a professional display board. Tommy's project was part of working towards his Eagle Scout status.

In an unexpected move the President's Award was given to the Middle School at Parkside. To prepare for the CSJ production of To Kill a Mockingbird in their auditorium, Jackson Public Schools refurbished the entire space to support the National Endownment for the Arts funded Big Read last March. Over 2,000 students were able to see this production. President Christine Gorton was asked to chose the recipient based on the greatest contribution made during the 2006 - 2007 season.

Past President Ann Holt was also honored with the Ted Wood Award. Michael Wood and his wife Susan were involved in selecting the winner of this award named for Michael's father. The first recipient of the award, Bill Insley, wrote that, "Community theatre in the Jackson area might never have endured without the dedicated efforts of Ted Wood, and he showed no partiality to any one players' group [Clark Lake Players or Jackson Civic Theatre] . . . He was a tireless worker. . . And his happy, friendly manner in the box office gave our patrons a warm feeling of welcome." The award was originally given by the Jackson Civic Theatre at Stone Village many years ago.

Steven Hug was chosen Rookie of the Year as the outstanding first year CSJ perfomer or crew member; Lucas Meyers won the Youth Award; Alexandria Flynn won the Techi Award; and Charles Minder won the coveted Hammy Award for appearing in EVERY show during the season.

CSJ reinstated awards this year through the efforts of lidija Fremeau, Membership Chairman.

Others who received Shining Star Awards were Brian Barto, Myken Breedlove, Sheri Cicirelli, Courtney Collis, Bob DeMinico, Ruth Flynn, Tom Foley, lidija Fremeau, Donna Guernsey, Mary Hug, Thomas Hutt, Karen Krupa,Tony Krupa, Denise Krzescicki, Keegan Ladwig, Amanda Mahoney, Donald Mansfield, Doug Meyers, Nancy Osterhaus, Amie Pierce, Sandy Sykes, Allen Tuttle, Francesca Vitale, Dean Weber, and Ellen Yoakam.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Cast & Crew of Cheaper By The Dozen

Cheaper by the Dozen will be presented September 28, 29, 30 and October 5, 6, and 7 at the Grass Lake High School Performing Arts Center. Friday/Saturday performances are at 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees are at 3 p.m. For reservations call 517-745-2835. All tickets are $10.

CAST

MR. GILBRETH - Doug Meyers
MRS. GILBRETH - Mindy Bradish
ERNESTINE - Jacki McCarthy
FRANK - Allyn Granger
JACKIE - Kyle Sykes
DAN - Jeremiah Weaver
BILL - David Fuller
FRED - Dustin Schonhard
ANNE - Delaney Duckham
LILLIAN - Keegan Ladwig
MARTHA - Cara Guernsey
MRS. FITZGERALD - Breeda Kelly Miller
DR. BURTON - Jim Emerson
JOE SCALES - Michael Cicirelli
MISS BRILL - Kelly Emerson
LARRY - Jimi Bommarito

CREW
ARTISTIC/SOUND DIRECTOR - Julie Klee
TECHNICAL/LIGHTING DIRECTOR - Larry Shaltis
STAGE MANAGER - Colleen Flynn
COSTUMER/SET DESIGNER - Chris Fultz
PROPS MANAGER - Ali Flynn
PRODUCER - Christine Gorton

Monday, August 20, 2007

Jackson School of the Arts at ART 634

Join Jackson School for the Arts at an OPEN HOUSE/Registration Day SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th from 2-4 PM at 634 N. Mechanic Street. Classes begin Sept. 17th. Check out their programs for ages 3-17 at jacksonarts.org

Although donors have been generous, additional financial support for the Relocation Fund is still needed. Please contact Kim Hastings at 784.2389, donate on-line at jacksonarts.org or mail your donation to: PO Box 1261, Jackson, MI 48204.

The new location supports growth and is helping the Jackson School of the Arts transition into a new kind of creative institution...a place where children thrive with out-of-school DANCE ~ THEATER ~ ART.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

MARY JANE CARR 1926 - 2007

Mary Jane Carr may not be a familiar name to current members of the theater community in Jackson, but she should be. She was a founding member of both the Clark Lake Players and the Jackson Civic Theater. A few years ago she contributed some of her photographs of past productions to the J-ACT (Jackson Area Community Theatre) project collecting materials from past theater groups to be archived at the Ella Sharp Museum.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Kevin Kennard Coming Back to Jackson


LA cabaret artist and Jackson native Kevin Kennard will prove that you can come home again as he returns to perform in his home-town for the first time in 18 years. On Saturday, August 18 at 8:00 PM Kevin will perform his one-man show at The Bon Ton Room, 3017 Wildwood Ave. An eclectic mix of pop and country, show tunes and standards, jazz and novelty comedic numbers, Kevin's show will feature Sherra Zuck on piano and Vic McDermott on bass. Joining him onstage will be his special guests Ann Gazlay and Julia Hawkins. As a member of the legendary vocal group The Pied Pipers, Kevin tours the country accompanied by The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra as they perform hits from big band's golden era. An accomplished cabaret headliner, he has played to sell-out venues in San Francisco, Atlanta, Palm Springs, and Los Angeles where he currently resides. For reservations, please call 517.787.6733.

JCC Auditions for Red Ryder

Jackson Community College will host auditions in September for its fall production, When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder? Community members and college students are welcome to audition from 6-8 p.m. Sept. 5 & 6 in the Ruth Day Theatre, Potter Center, on the main campus of JCC. The cast calls for three women and five men. When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder? tells the story of a small New Mexico diner that lost most of its customers when a new highway bypass opened. Into the monotonous daily grind of the diner’s usuals come a couple of strangers, an unbalanced Vietnam War veteran and his hippie girlfriend, who complicate issues and force others to take hard looks at themselves. The play was written in 1973 by Mark Medoff, who also wrote Children of a Lesser God. It was adapted for the big screen and made into a film in 1979. Production dates will be Oct. 18-21 and 26-27. For more information, contact Sandy DiCesare, 517.796.8625.

Center Stage Jackson Annual Meeting

The Annual Meeting & Awards is NEXT WEDNESDAY! Since the Ella Sharp Museum, 3225 4th Street, hosts a patio party every Wednesday in the summer in the Granary from 3pm - 6pm with complimentary hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar, CSJ decided to support the museum by holding our Annual Meeting & Awards in conjuction with this event on August 22nd.

Social hour is from 5:30 to 6:30 pm with the meeting and award presentation immediately following at 6:30 pm.

Current members and those interested in joining Center Stage are all welcome to attend.

If you're planning to attend, could you please let membership chairman lidija Fremeau know by contacting her at lidija@fremeau.net.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Cast & Crew for Little Women Announced

When Little Women was produced on Broadway, it was performed with a cast of 6 women and 4 men who played 18 individual roles. Director Ann Holt has chosen to follow this concept for the Center Stage production scheduled for November 2007.

THE CAST

ANNE FLEMING - Jo March
TIMM RICHARDSON - Professor Bhaer
MARY KRZESICKI - Amy March & Troll
TIFFANY DOAN - Meg March & Clarissa
FRANCESCA VITALI - Beth March & Rodrigo 2
JOANN DRAYTON - Marmee March & Hag
RANDY GUERNSEY - Mr. Laurence & Knight
CHRISTOPHER FULTZ - Laurie Laurence & Rodrigo
KAREN S. KIDDER BARRETT - Aunt March
RHONDA REICHARD - Mrs. Kirk
ANDREW THOMSON - Mr. John Brooke & Braxton

THE CREW

KEN SCHLUCKEBIER - Producer
ANN HOLT - Director
CHUCK THOR - Assistant Director/Stage Manager
KAREN WILSON - Assistant to the Director
DR. STEPHEN MURPHY - Musical Director
KEITH DRAYTON - Vocal Director
DR. STEPHEN MURPHY - Production Pianist
JOANN DRAYTON - Choreographer/Musical Staging
JACK ANDREWS - Assistant Stage Manager
MARY HUG - Technical Director
CHRISTOPHER FULTZ - Set Designer
KJ ROWAN - Set Designer
AMANDA MAHONEY - Lighting Designer/Lighting Operator
ELLEN YOAKUM - Costume Designer

Little Women the Broadway Musical will be presented November 9, 10, 11 and 16, 17, 18 in the Ruth Day Theatre, Potter Center, Jackson Community College.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Purple Rose Theatre in the News

From a press release at Playbill written by Kenneth Jones 31 Jul 2007
For the complete article click here!

At a time when Michigan's economy is foundering and arts institutions might want to play it safe, the Purple Rose Theatre Company is doing the unthinkable in 2007-08 — four world-premiere productions.

The season includes:
The Poetry of Pizza by Deborah Brevoort. Oct. 4-Dec. 22.
Vino Veritas by David MacGregor. Jan. 17-March 8, 2008.
Growing Pretty by Carey Crim. March 27-May 31, 2008.
A New Play by Jeff Daniels. June 19-Aug. 30, 2008.

Tickets for groups of 12 or more are already on sale for the entire season. PRTC donors can purchase tickets approximately two months before each show opens with tickets going on sale to the general public two weeks later. Ticket reservations can be made by calling The Purple Rose Theatre Company box office at (734) 433-ROSE (7673).

For more information visit http://www.purplerosetheatre.org/.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Anyone Remember Paul Meshejian?

In early July PlayPenn, Philadelphia's professional new play development organization, held its third annual New Play Development Conference , helping to refine six new works. This news story appeared on PlayBill recently. The conference culminates in free, public staged readings July 19-21.

Paul Meshejian, artistic director of PlayPenn, was once the artistic director of the Jackson Civic Theatre. In the late 70s and early 80s Paul was responsible for high quality productions of I Never Sang for My Father, Vanities, 6 Rooms Riv View, The Doctor in Spite of Himself, and many others.

PlayPenn's mission "is to support the development of the written word and those who use it to create new plays for the American theatre."
For further information visit http://www.playpenn.org/.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Why do we tell the stories?

"There are many different reasons why we tell the stories that we do. Sometimes, we do stories to entertain because life is long and hard and we need some levity and some relief. Sometimes, we're trying to educate because life is short and confusing and we have a lot to learn in a brief amount of time. Sometimes, it's to convey truth because life is full of untruth and injustice. Sometimes, we are doing a play to pay the rent because life is expensive. We all know the cost of it in many different terms. Sometimes, we do a play or tell a story to promote understanding of each other and who we are." (Costume designer Susan K. Mickey)

How the Purple Rose creates theatre!

Artistic Director Guy Sanville and Purple Rose Cast Members Discuss the New Play Sea of Fools and the Art of Creating A Theatrical Production from a Brand New Script
Tuesday August 21, 2007: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm -- Downtown Library Multi-Purpose Room.

How do you create a play from a brand new script? Set in the height of the McCarthy era, Sea of Fools, penned by Michigan's own Matt Letscher, glimpses a company of actors who live in an elaborately-constructed fantasy world. The talented cast includes Guy Sanville. Hear Sanville and members of the cast discuss the transformation from the playwright's page to the performance stage!

Guy Sanville celebrated his twelfth anniversary as Artistic Director of The Purple Rose Theatre Company on May 1st. He has directed over twenty productions for the company and has received the Detroit Free Press Excellence in Theatre Award for Best Director four times. Sanville has appeared in seven plays for the Rose, most recently as Brock in Born Yesterday and Stu in Boomtown.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Wicked Tour Will Return to Michigan in 2008!


For all of you who missed Wicked this time around, good news! Andrew Gans reported in today's Playbill that the national tour of the hit musical Wicked will play a return engagement at Michigan's Wharton Center for the Performing Arts in 2008.

The Stephen Schwartz-Winnie Holzman musical will play the East Lansing venue July 17-Aug. 3, 2008.

For more information visit www.wickedthemusical.com.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Auditions for Little Women & Cheaper By the Dozen


Auditions have been set for both Cheaper by the Dozen and Little Women the Broadway Musical. They will be held on Monday and Tuesday, August 6th and 7th with callbacks (if necessary) on Thursday, August 9th. Times will be from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.at the Jackson Symphony Hall, 215 W. Michigan Avenue in downtown Jackson.

Cheaper by the Dozen is being directed by Julie Klee. The show dates are September 28, 29, 30 and October 5, 6, 7 at Grass Lake Performing Arts Center. There are roles for adults and children in this production.

Little Women the Broadway Musical is being directed by Ann Holt. The show dates are November 9, 10, 11 and 16, 17, 18 in the Ruth Day Theatre, Potter Center, Jackson Community College. There are roles for 6 women (4 young women in their teens to early 20s) and 4 men in this production. All must have stong voices. Watch this space for more information!

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Disney's High School Musical Opens!


Summer Stage with the support of Center Stage Jackson presents:

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL!

July 20-22 & 27-29

For reservations call 517-522-5695


Production Team: Director: Chip Mezo, Vocal/Music Director: Antoinette LaCinski, Choreographer: Julie Klee...

http://www.myspace.com/summerstagejackson

Thursday, July 12, 2007

JCC Honors Sandy DiCesare


Jackson Community College announced four outstanding employee awards recently. One award was to Sandy DiCesare.

Sandra DiCesare, a part-time instructor and theater technician, received the Outstanding Staff Member Award. A 22-year veteran employee of the college, DiCesare is adviser of the drama club, directs student performances and resides in Jackson.

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Executive Director (Full time)


Chelsea Center for the Arts in Chelsea, Michigan is searching for a fund development professional with proven grant writing success. The ideal candidate will possess along with a strong passion for the arts, the following qualifications:

1. Self starter and innovative thinker
2. Realize the organizational vision as directed by a volunteer board
3. Strong interpersonal and verbal/ written communication skills
4. Ability to continue and foster community partnerships
5. Administration/ Supervision of part time staff
6. Bachelors degree in arts related field or equivalent experience necessary

Please submit resume along with salary history to:

Chelsea Center for the Arts
Executive Director Search Committee
400 Congdon Street
Chelsea, MI 48118

Equal Opportunity Employer

Wendy Broshar, Interim DirectorChelsea Center for the Arts400 Congdon Street, Chelsea MI 48118734-433-2787734-433-2788 (fax)http://www.chelseacenterforthearts.org/

Monday, June 25, 2007

In Celebration & Memory of Mary Barber


A Community-Wide Birthday Party
in celebration and memory of Mary's 50th

A Night of Cabaret - Music, Poetry, Improv and More!!

No Admission Charge - Donations AcceptedAll proceeds to benefit the Jackson School of the Arts
Friday, June 29th
8:00 p.m. (doors open 7:00 p.m.)

All Play and No Work
3017 Wildwood Avenue
Call 517-787-6733 for reservations

Appetizers and non-alcoholic beverages
available for purchase at the show