Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Croswell Opera House Presents. . .

Fri. August 23, 8pm  -  Sat. August 24, 2:30pm & 8pm 
Sun. August 25, 2:30pm

Direct from more than fifteen years with the Phantom of the Opera, join Michael Lackey along with a cast of Croswell superstars singing from favorite shows including: Carousel, Jekyll & Hyde, 42nd Street, Peter Pan, Hairspray, Annie, Guys and Dolls and more. Memorable performances, and unforgettable music make 45 Summers at the Croswell the can't miss show of the year! You'll also get a sneak peak at what future summers might include. One weekend only, don't miss 45 Summers at the Croswell!

For more details visit the Croswell Opera House website.

Open House at Jackson School for the ARTS

This Thursday is an
OPEN HOUSE
at Jackson School of the ARTS
2:30-6:00 PM

This is a great time for returning students to register
and for new students to see why this place is so special.

For more information visit the Jackson School for the ARTS website.

Center Stage Announces 2013 Award Winners at Annual Banquet


Congratulations to the Center Stage Jackson award winners from last night!

Techie Award: Chuck Edwards
Hammy Award: Timm Richardson
Youth Award: Lindsey Cole
Rookie Award: Samuel Hickson
President's Award: Tony Krupa


Ted Wood Award: Gary and Marjy Minix
 

Shining Stars:
Larry Sumner, Ian Wrzesinski, Alaina Kerr, Diane Neely, Leslie Wireman, Victor McDermott

 

Monday, August 12, 2013

The Purple Rose is Looking for Ushers

Calling all volunteers! You can now sign up to usher for our fall show, "The Vast Difference"! Just call the box office at (734) 433-7673 with a couple of dates in mind, in case your first choice is full.

Volunteer ushers see shows for free! We just ask that you arrive one hour before the performance to train with our House Manager. We can take up to two ushers/performance until Oct 1, when we will begin taking 4!

Monday, August 05, 2013

The Fourth Wall presents. . .BALANCING ACT August 9, 10, 16, 17, 18

How did The Fourth Wall choose the musical “Balancing Act” by Dan Goggin?

I (Marjy) was looking for an ensemble piece for a few of Jackson’s talented musical theatre performers who were home from college for the summer.  During my search the Nunsense musicals came up several times (as it is an ensemble piece), and I noticed that Dan Goggin had written a couple of other musicals.  I found the soundtrack to “Balancing Act” and thought it had great potential.  5 piece ensemble, lots of good music, minimal set, interesting premise, and Gary even gets to wear a dress (Again!).

After a thorough search I was not able to find the company that owned the royalties to the musical.  I gave up for a while, and then I thought of Facebook.  I searched for Dan Goggin and sent him a Facebook message asking him personally where I could obtain permission to perform this show.  He said that “Balancing Act” is no longer published, and that most of the songs have been reallocated to different Nunsense musicals.  I asked him if he would allow us to perform the show anyway and he gave his permission and sent the score and script.  We were very excited!  One reason being that we were able to do the show we wanted to do, and for another because we were in touch with Dan Goggin and received his personal blessing!

Summary of the Musical
The musical is about a person named Chris Finn.  Chris Finn, an aspiring actor, leaves small town America for New York City.  Chris wants to be a star on Broadway - mostly.  The audience experiences the inner voices of Chris Finn - the voices we all have in our head - as they encourage, discourage, laugh, hope, argue, and dream.  Ambitious, Skeptical, Sensitive, Optimistic, and Humorous attempt to guide Chris through life - living the dream and learning the Balancing Act of Life. Balancing Act is a comedy about the choices we must make in life.  "It could be anyone, it could be anywhere, it could be YOU trying to be true to yourself..."  5 actors play 1 character (Chris Finn), and 1 actor plays 5 characters (everybody else).


Bio of Dan Goggin
Dan Goggin was born in Alma, MIchigan.  He is an American writer, composer, and lyricist for musical theatre.  Goggin began his career as a singer in the Broadway production of Luther, which starred Albert Finney. He then toured for five years as a member of the folksinging duo, The Saxons, before writing the music for and appearing in the off-Broadway musical Hark!

Goggin began composing both music and lyrics for revues satirizing current events, trends, and personalities. He later composed incidental music for the short-lived 1976 Broadway production, Legend, starring Elizabeth Ashley and F. Murray Abraham, which closed after five performances.
Goggin's early life experiences, including schooling by the Marywood Dominican Sisters and his days as a seminarian, influenced him to create his greatest success. A line of greeting cards featuring a nun offering tart quips caught on so quickly that Goggin decided to expand the concept into a cabaret show called The Nunsense Story, which opened for a four-day run at Manhattan's Duplex and remained for 38 weeks, encouraging its creator to expand it into a full-length theater production.

What followed was Nunsense (1985), one of off-Broadway's biggest commercial successes, which ran a total of 3672 performances. By the time it closed, it had become an international phenomenon translated into 21 languages with more than 5000 productions worldwide. Goggin followed it with six sequels, Nunsense 2: The Second Coming, Sister Amnesia's Country Western Nunsense Jamboree, Nuncrackers: The Nunsense Christmas Musical, Meshuggah-Nuns!, Nunsensations: The Nunsense Vegas Revue, and Nunset Boulevard. In 1998 Dan opened an all-male production of Nunsense entitled Nunsense A-Men! The show played in New York City to rave reviews.

Goggin also wrote the book, music, and lyrics for A One-Way Ticket To Broadway and Balancing Act, neither of which was as successful as the Nunsense franchise.  When discussing the success of “Balancing Act” Goggin said that the show was very well received in the midwest, but not as well in New York, “I’ve always like the show,” he said, “Maybe is was just ahead of his time.”  The songs from “Balancing Act” have met with great success when used in his other Nunsense musicals.

Starring:  Christopher Swope, Christina McKim, John McKim, Melissa Paschall, Sarah Brausch, and  Gary L. Minix.

Accompanist:  Larry Sumner
Choreographer: Leslie Bradley
Stage Manger: Derek Turson
Director: Gary and Marjy Minix


Tickets $10 per person may be purchased at www.the4thwall.org or at the door.  Also $10 gourmet dinner available by Chef Steff for $10 per person.

Friday, August 02, 2013

Center Stage Jackson Looking for Committee Members

Are you interested in helping decide which shows Center Stage performs in the 2014/2015 Season? Dean Weber is looking for help with the Play Selection Committee! Contact him at (517) 414-8964 or deanweber53@yahoo.com.

Purple Rose Theatre Company Education Opportunities

Purple Rose Theatre in Chelsea, MI

Actor/Director Lab
Mondays, October 14 - December 16, 2013
7:00 - 11:00 pm 
 
This flagship class of the PRTC offers physical training, monologue work and extensive scene study.

Actor Boot Camp
Nov.  22, 2013: 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Nov.  23, 2013: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Nov.  24, 2013: 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Three days of intensive study, learning acting techniques used by the professionals!

Class registration begins September 3.
Must be 18 years of age to register. 

 
 

Audition Workshop in Dexter, MI

Aug 01, 2013 10:45 pm | Carrie Jay Sayer
Auditions for Fall shows are ramping up! Be prepared! Be confident! Nail your audition! Join Carrie Jay Sayer for a unique, valuable, and incredibly fun three-hour audition workshop! Get ready to rock your next big audition! We will practice cold readings, improv skills, and vocal and physical presence. Learn to make strong choices, self-direct, and […]

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Center Stage Announces Auditions for SCROOGE! THE MUSICAL!

Monte Long and Erin Dixon Poulson  2006
Show Info Page: Click here
Show Type: Main Stage-Musical (all ages)
Performance Dates: November 8, 9, 10 & 15, 16, 17
Performance Location: The Baughman Theater @ Jackson College's Potter Center

Audition Dates: Monday August 19th & Wednesday August 21st
Audition Time: 6-8pm
Audition Location: First Congregational Church
120 N Jackson St, Jackson, MI 49201
Callback Info: Thursday August 22nd, same time and location
What to Expect: Be prepared to learn a short dance and do a cold reading from the script. Please prepare 36 bars of singing (no a cappella). Be sure to bring your own sheet music, CD or iPod with accompaniment.

Contact: Lisa Ykimoff (517) 581-2344 or ykimoff@comcast.net 
 

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Center Stage Jackson Announces 2013 - 2014 Season



Check out the great events coming up in the 2013 - 2014 Season just announced by visiting the Center Stage website.

Monday, July 29, 2013

PURPLE ROSE THEATRE COMPANY ANNOUNCES 2013-2014 SEASON


CHELSEA, Mich. — The PurpleRose Theatre Company is proud to announce the 2013 / 2014 Season, which will feature a revival of a classic PRTC premiere, two plays by award-winning playwrights, and a world premiere comedy festival. The theatre company’s 23rd professional season will include: The Vast Difference by Jeff Daniels, Redwood Curtain by Lanford Wilson, The Purple Rose Spring Comedy Festival: Lovers, Liars & Lunatics by various playwrights and The Last Romance by Joe DiPietro.
         
Eight low-priced previews will begin each run, followed by Press Opening Night during the second week of each engagement. Regular performances are Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8:00 pm with Wednesday and Saturday matinees at 3:00 pm and Sunday matinees at 2:00 pm with added performance dates to be announced. All performances will be held at The Purple Rose Theatre Company, 137 Park Street, Chelsea, Michigan 48118.
         
The Vast Difference by PRTC founder and award-winning playwright, Jeff Daniels (Across the Way, Best of Friends) starts the season. A twentieth anniversary production, this classic comedy returns to the stage where it premiered in 1993. Centering on male flight attendant George Noonan and his impending vasectomy, the play explores the relationship between fathers and sons, the Detroit Tigers and what it really means to “be a man”. The Vast Difference will have a thirteen-week engagement from Thursday, September 19 to Saturday, December 14, 2013.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Tidbits, July 26, 2013



Big, The Musical presented by the Dexter Community Players, July 26, 7pm-July 28, 3pm at the Dexter Center for the Performing Arts.

Michigan Shakespeare Festival, July 18-Aug 11
Acting Workshop with New York Casting Director, Alaine Alldaffer, July 27, 12:30-3:30, 4th Wall. Meet and Greet, 7pm.

Source: Art News, Arts and Cultural Alliance of Jackson County

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

See Shakespeare For FREE!


The Michigan Shakespeare Festival is still in need of 4-5 ushers for these performances:
--Sunday 7/21 2:00pm "King John"
--Friday 7/26 7:30pm "She Stoops to Conquer"
--Sunday 8/11 2:00pm "She Stoops to Conquer"

If you're interested, let Katie Meyers  know and she will get you signed up--see the show for free! Email Katie at
msfkatie@gmail.com.

ILA SMITH 2013


"Smith was one of the 10 people who bought the Michigan Theatre from the city in 1993. She remained active with the theater until her death and was the marketing director for the venue for about 10 years."

Ila was a kind and generous person. You can read the article in the Jackson Citizen Patriot HERE.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Tidbits, July 11, 2013

Peppermint Creek Theatre Company presents Next to Normal, July 11, 8pm.

Michigan Shakespeare Festival, July 18-Aug 11

Acting Workshop with New York Casting Director, Alaine Alldaffer, July 27, 12:30-3:30, 4th Wall. Meet and Greet, 7pm.

Source: Art News, Arts and Cultural Alliance of Jackson County

Croswell Opera House Holding Kids Camp in Adrian

The Croswell Opera House, and Adrian’s Recreation Department announce Summer Kids Camp, including performances of Disney’s 101 Dalmatians, Kids! All youth aged 5 – 15 are encouraged to participate in the Summer Camp, regardless of theatre experience. Over the two weeks of the camp, youth will have the opportunity to study with great instructors developing movement, acting and dance skills in a fun, interactive setting. This year’s campers will produce the family musical, Disney’s 101 Dalmatians, Kids! in just two weeks! Students will learn the songs, script and movement of the show, and the Croswell, along with the Adrian Recreation Department, will provide a professional team of director, music director and choreographer.

Roles in the production will be awarded based on skills and abilities as assessed in the early days of the camp. Students who are beginners as well as experienced performers will learn about being involved in a show with Disney’s 101 Dalmatians, Kids. The Croswell’s camp runs from August 5 – 16, with performances August 16 – 18 at the Croswell. Cost for each camper is $200, with a discount offered to additional children from the same family ($175). Registration for the camp is now open, through August 2. 

For more information about Summer Camp, for a registration form, or for tickets to see  Disney’s 101 Dalmatians, Kids please call the Croswell at 517-264-SHOW (7469), stop in to the box office at 129 E. Maumee Street, Adrian, MI, Mon-Fri, 9-5 pm or visit the website, www.croswell.org. 

Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Lansing's Thespie Awards 2012 - 2013 Announced

Adam Woolsey with Jayna Katz in The Last Five Years / Photo Credit: LAF Lines
Lansing's Thespie Awards have been announced and include Jackson's Adam Woolsey for best ACTOR in a three-way tie, with Juan Salazar, “In the Heights,” Peppermint Creek; Rick Merpi, “Ragtime,” LCC; Adam Woolsey, “Spring Awakening” and “My Favorite Year,” both Riverwalk.

Adam has been seen on stage in Jackson in such well-received productions as "Legally Blonde", "The Last Five Years" , and "Altar Boys".

Recently he learned he has been cast as Clyde Barrow in the musical "Bonnie and Clyde", which will open Peppermint Creek Theater Company's 11th Season in September!

Currently Adam is featured in Peppermint Creek's production of "Next to Normal" along with Sandy Buchanan Sykes and Andrew Gorney. Get your tickets now!

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Center Stage Jackson Announces 2013 - 2014 Season



A MUSICAL TO BE ANNOUNCED
November 8-10 & 16-18, 2013
THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER (Youth Theater Production)
November 22-24, 2013
HARVEY
February 7-9, 2014
THE PIED PIPER, A MUSICAL (Youth Theater Production)
March 21-23, 2014
THE WOMEN
April 4-6 &  11-13, 2014
CABARET SHOW
May 2014
JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
June 20-22 & 27-29, 2014
SHOW TUNES CONCERT
September 27 & 28, 2014

Croswell (Adrian, MI) Announces Auditions


The Croswell announces auditions for Sweeney Todd and All Shook Up!! Non-paying roles, but great reward for working with very hard working and professional team!! Auditions are July 13 from 12:00 - 3pm and July 21 from 6 - 9pm. After Wednesday, July 3 more details will be posted on our webpage: www.croswell.org

NEXT TO NORMAL at Lansing's Peppermint Creek Theatre Company

Coutesy Photo: Cast of NEXT TO NORMAL
With three of Jackson's most talented performers appearing in Peppermint Creek Theatre Company's production of the Pulitzer Prize Winning musical NEXT TO NORMAL, you'll want to make sure to go.

Sandy Sykes, Andy Gorney, and Adam Woolsey appear along with Matt Eldred, Todd Tuchek, and Emily McKay.

Dates are July 11 - 20, 2013 and the theater is easy to find just off S. Cedar Street.

For more information or tickets visit www.peppermintcreek.org, or call 517-927-3016.